Radio Gol
·05 de novembro de 2025
Colón take note: possible 2026 Primera Nacional format revealed

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsRadio Gol
·05 de novembro de 2025

It has emerged how the next season will be played in the top tier of the promotion league. Find out all the news and step-by-step details on the path to returning to the First Division.
The horizon is beginning to clear for Colón and the rest of the teams that make up the Primera Nacional. Although there is no official confirmation from the AFA yet, the main guidelines for the 2026 championship format have already been leaked, and everything indicates that there will be no substantial changes to the current scheme.
The tournament will once again feature 36 clubs divided into two zones of 18, maintaining internal competition within each group. In this way, each institution will face 34 matches in the regular phase, with the aim of fighting for promotion or avoiding relegation.
The start is scheduled for the weekend of February 6 to 8, and a particular detail is that the competition will take place simultaneously with the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Despite this, a brief break between the first and second rounds is expected, allowing teams to conduct a mini preseason before tackling the final part of the tournament.
The zones and the fixture will be drawn in the first days of December, marking the starting point for preseason planning.
Additionally, a proposal is being evaluated that could add appeal to the calendar: the holding of a mini tournament among the clubs that do not qualify for the Playoffs, with the aim of defining two spots for the 2027 Copa Argentina. The measure seeks to avoid prolonged inactivity for the teams that are left out of the promotion fight.
With this outlook, Colón can already begin to outline its 2026, knowing that the challenge will once again be extensive, demanding, and full of nuances. The objective, as always, will be clear: to return to the First Division and reclaim its place in the elite of Argentine football.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Ao vivo


Ao vivo







































