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·31 Mei 2026
When does Culotta take over at San Lorenzo?

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·31 Mei 2026

The candidate from Orden y Progreso Sanlorencista will officially take the reins of the club after winning the extraordinary elections. His term will run until December 2027, when members will head to the polls again to choose authorities for a full four-year term.
Marcelo Culotta already has a date to formally begin his tenure at the head of San Lorenzo. After winning the extraordinary elections held last Saturday, the executive will assume the presidency and lead the club until December 23, 2027, thus completing the term that had originally begun under Marcelo Moretti’s administration.
In this context, next week has been chosen to officially launch the club’s new administration. Between Tuesday, June 2, and Thursday, June 4, Culotta will be sworn in and the new positions on the Board of Directors succeeding Sergio Costantino’s will take effect. According to the bylaws, this act must take place within ten days following the election.
The leader of the Orden y Progreso Sanlorencista group prevailed in an extremely close vote held at Pedro Bidegain Stadium. He received 4,110 votes (29.82%), defeating Sergio Costantino, who got 3,284 votes (23.83%), and César Francis, who drew 3,249 votes (23.57%). Further behind were Manuel Agote with 2,511 votes (18.22%) and Nicolás Papasso with 595 (4.32%).
It is worth noting that, as this was an extraordinary election, the club used the same voter registry employed in the 2023 election, when Marcelo Moretti had been elected president. The former executive, whose administration was marked by controversies and institutional conflicts, did not take part in last Saturday’s election day.
With Culotta’s inauguration, San Lorenzo will have a renewed Board of Directors, whose main challenge will be to restore the club’s institutional and sporting stability. Alongside the new president will be vice president Juan Manuel Campos, as well as thirteen full members who will represent the winning group.
Among those who will join the administration are Juan Bautista Castagna, Ariel Dean, Ana Bozzano, Hernán Etman, and Gonzalo Campos in the top board positions. Also joining the governing body will be Pedro Criscolo, Oscar Moreira, Claudia Da Costa Díaz, Daniel Rotella, Maximiliano Ferreyra, Silvana Mariana, Lucas Rajoy, and Guillermo Mangone.
The makeup of the new leadership structure will seek to give continuity to Orden y Progreso’s political project, which is once again taking charge of the institution at one of the most delicate moments of recent years.
Beyond Culotta’s victory, the new Board of Directors will include representation from different political sectors, guaranteeing the participation of the forces that competed in the election.
The SL en Marcha group will add Sergio Costantino and Cipriano Pommies, while Volver a San Lorenzo will be represented by César Francis and Daniel De Florian. Meanwhile, Movete Boedo Movete will add Lucía Rojas Albornoz.
In this way, the new azulgrana administration will have a plural composition within its governing body, with its sights set on leaving the institutional crisis behind and focusing on the challenges San Lorenzo will face until the next ordinary elections in 2027, when members will choose a new leadership for a full four-year term.
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