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Scandal in Colón: a Player Considers Himself Fired and the Leadership Denounces Extortion

Summary by Doble Amarilla
The crisis between the Uruguayan striker José Neris and Colón de Santa Fe added a new chapter this Monday, when the footballer showed up at the venue accompanied by a public scribe and reported that he considered himself fired. The decision came after a formal intimation made on the weekend, in the context of a conflict that stresses the beginning of the 2026 season in the Santa Fe institution. From the leadership they described the attacker’s a…
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The crisis between the Uruguayan striker José Neris and Colón de Santa Fe added a new chapter this Monday, when the footballer showed up at the venue accompanied by a public scribe and reported that he considered himself fired. The decision came after a formal intimation made on the weekend, in the context of a conflict that stresses the beginning of the 2026 season in the Santa Fe institution. From the leadership they described the attacker’s a…

This Monday, Uruguayan striker José Neris presented himself to the training accompanied by a writer and considered himself free of action on the understanding that he was dismissed. In an interview with a media outlet in Uruguay, the footballer said that his situation is “angry and unsustainable.” He said, from the end of his loan in Montevideo City Torque he began to receive pressure to leave Colón. The striker said that the leadership told him…

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sinmordaza.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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