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·27 ottobre 2025
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·27 ottobre 2025
It is official: the board of Club Nacional de Football decided to dismiss Pablo Peirano as the coach of the first team. The decision was made this Monday morning, after a tense meeting of the Board of Directors, with the recent 0-0 draw against Wanderers, which generated strong criticism from the fans, being the trigger.
The result against Wanderers prevented the "Tricolor" from securing the Annual Table in advance, sparking the anger of the fans who demanded a change of course.
Peirano had taken the position on April 7, 2025, replacing Martín Lasarte, accumulating a total of 33 matches managed. His tenure sums up to 23 victories, five draws, and five losses.
The decision to end his contract was made by President Ricardo Vairo, Vice President Flavio Perchman, and General Manager Sebastián Eguren, who chose to change the club's sports direction despite Nacional still leading the Annual Table (with 77 points, five more than Peñarol).
Although the balance of victories is favorable, several defeats in key instances marked the end of his management: the losses against Bahía and Inter de Porto Alegre in the Copa Libertadores, the 3-0 thrashing by Peñarol in the classic for the Torneo Clausura, and the defeat by penalties in the final of the Torneo Intermedio.

Nacional must now look for a new leader before their next league commitment against Cerro, where they will try to definitively seal the Annual Table.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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