Radio Gol
·11 de julho de 2026
Colón to honour Pedro Pasculli with mural, 40 years on from Mexico '86

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·11 de julho de 2026

Colón will pay tribute to Pedro Pablo Pasculli on the 40th anniversary of the Argentine National Team’s triumph at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. The club confirmed the creation of a large-scale mural at one of the entrances to Brigadier López Stadium to honor the career of the former striker who came up through Colón’s youth ranks.
The work will be located at the corner of Rodríguez Peña and Libertad, next to the Cemetery of the Elephants, and will measure approximately 12 meters wide by 4 meters high. As reported by El Litoral, the mural will portray different stages of Pasculli’s career, from his beginnings in the Centenario neighborhood to winning the World Cup alongside Diego Maradona. The project has the approval of the former footballer and the participation of the club’s Culture, History, and Museum Subcommittee.
He emerged at Colón back in 1977. Photo: courtesy of Diego Meloni.
The intention is to unveil the mural at the end of August. In addition, the institution is working together with the City Council and the Municipality of Santa Fe to improve the area and create a space where fans can enjoy the tribute to the world champion developed at Colón.
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