The day history changed: five years since Colón's title roar | OneFootball

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·4 Juni 2026

The day history changed: five years since Colón's title roar

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June 4, 2021, was etched in history as the most important milestone in the history of Club Atlético Colón. That late afternoon-evening at the San Juan del Bicentenario Stadium, the Sabalero side broke a curse of more than a century of waiting and was crowned champion of the Copa de la Liga Profesional after thrashing Racing Club 3-0 in the grand final.

That cry held back for generations was finally unleashed at exactly 8:54 p.m., when referee Néstor Pitana blew for full time. Despite the restrictions of the time that forced the match to be played behind closed doors, the popular outpouring quickly spilled into the streets of Santa Fe with endless caravans and celebrations that went on for days. On the pitch, the team led by Eduardo Domínguez delivered a true display of solidity, authority, and football, winning from start to finish a richly deserved title that today shines proudly as a star above the red-and-black crest.


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Details of the unforgettable match

  • The scorers: Colón’s second-half burst was built on goals by Rodrigo Aliendro (12' ST), Christian Bernardi (26' ST), and Alexis Castro (40' ST).
  • The strategist: Eduardo Domínguez cemented his idol status at the club by tactically leading an impeccable campaign.
  • The legacy: Five years after that historic feat, the Sabalero faithful celebrate the day with a memory that remains as vivid as ever and changed the club’s identity forever.

Match summary: Racing 0 – Colón 3

Racing Club: Gastón Gómez; Iván Pillud (37' ST J. Cáceres), Leonardo Sigali, Nery Domínguez (27' ST I. Galván), Lucas Orban; Ignacio Piatti (19' ST M. Rojas), Mauricio Martínez (19' ST I. Lovera), Leonel Miranda; Tomás Chancalay, Enzo Copetti, Darío Cvitanich (0' ST A. Moreno). Head coach: Juan Antonio Pizzi.

Club Atlético Colón: Leonardo Burián; Facundo Mura, Facundo Garcés, Gonzalo Piovi, Gonzalo Escobar; Alexis Castro (42' ST Y. Góez), Federico Lértora, Rodrigo Aliendro; Christian Bernardi (34' ST S. Pierotti), Cristian Ferreira; Luis Miguel Rodríguez (18' ST N. Leguizamón). Head coach: Eduardo Domínguez. Goals for Colón: Rodrigo Aliendro (12' ST), Christian Bernardi (26' ST), Alexis Castro (40' ST).

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