Referee Carranza and Colón's grim record, how many have they lost? | OneFootball

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·24 Mei 2026

Referee Carranza and Colón's grim record, how many have they lost?

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Colón hosts Mitre from Santiago del Estero this Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Brigadier López for Matchday 15 of the Primera Nacional, with Miguel Savorani and Gonzalo Roldán serving as assistants and Franco Rioja as the fourth official.

The record shows that when Álvaro Carranza has refereed Colón, the Sabalero has failed to earn any points. But it is clear that streaks are made to be broken, and the Sabalero will look to do just that when they host the Santiago side.


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Colón’s numbers under Carranza’s officiating

Córdoba native Álvaro Carranza has refereed Colón on four occasions, and on every one of them the Sabalero lost. The first was in 2024, when the Rojinegro lost their first home match to Mitre from Santiago del Estero, 2-1.

It was no ordinary match, as in the second half Ignacio Lago suffered torn knee ligaments, and after the defeat, the club’s board decided to dismiss Iván Delfino.

Later, in 2025, he refereed Colón in their 1-0 home defeat to Gimnasia de Jujuy. That same year, he also officiated their 2-0 loss away to Chaco For Ever.

The referee’s most recent meeting with the Rojinegro came earlier this 2026 season, when he took charge in Matchday 10 and Morón beat Medrán’s side 2-0. That afternoon, Colón player Matías Muñoz was sent off in the 36th minute of the first half.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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