Colón impress despite losing second warm-up to San Isidro | OneFootball

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·15 ottobre 2025

Colón impress despite losing second warm-up to San Isidro

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Colón fell to San Isidro by 89-69, at the Roque Otrino, in a new friendly match ahead of the start of the season in the National League.

In the final stretch of their preparation for the start of the 2025/26 Argentine Basketball League, the Colón team continues to gain experience and playing time. This Tuesday, in their third friendly match, the team led by Sebastián Porta faced San Isidro from San Francisco once again, the opponent against whom they will officially debut in the national tournament.


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The victory went to the Cordoba team, who won by 89 to 69, showing a greater depth of squad and competitive rhythm. The Red Falcons exhibited an outstanding collective performance, with a great third quarter that allowed them to make a difference, and with Jerónimo Suñe as one of the standout figures of the match.

Beyond the result, Colón found positive aspects to highlight. The red-and-black team, still awaiting the arrival of their two foreign players to complete the squad, showed passages of good play, defensive intensity, and interesting attacking options, indicating that the adjustment process is on the right track.

The coach Sebastián Porta continues to outline the final details for the season, seeking to establish a competitive and solid playing identity.

The rematch between Colón and San Isidro will take place this Friday at the Antonio Manno gym, where the Santa Fe team will try to confirm the progress shown in these friendlies and continue refining their performance ahead of the official debut in the 2025/26 Argentine League.

Summary of Colón and San Isidro

COLÓN 69: Joaquín Fernández 5, Bautista Fernández 15, Germán González 6, Hans Feder Ponce 17, Andrés Jaimes 8 (Starters) Juan Aldaz 0, Santiago Costa 9, Estanislao Crespi 2, Thiago Chemez 7. Coach: Leandro Spies.

SAN ISIDRO 89: Chris Hooper 14, Jerónimo Suñe 24, Nahuel Buchaillot 9, Luciano Ortiz 9, Manuel Lambrisca 9 (Starters) Jeremías Diotto 11, Marcos Saglietti 3, Julián Eydallin 4, Lautaro Mare 0, Maximiliano Lizarraga 0, Emilio Boye 6. Coach: Sebastián Porta.

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