Sport Politics Local 2026-01-10T16:27:42+00:00

San Lorenzo Renews Contract with Ezequiel Cerutti

San Lorenzo has renewed the contract of key player Ezequiel Cerutti until 2026. Meanwhile, it was confirmed that forward Andrés Vombergar is leaving the club. These changes are taking place amid a search for sporting stability during an institutional transition.


San Lorenzo Renews Contract with Ezequiel Cerutti

The footballer signed a contract until December 2026, with an option to extend for another year subject to sporting objectives, as reported by the Argentine News Agency. The decision was in response to an explicit request from coach Damián Ayude, who considered his continuity within the project a priority. At 33, Cerutti appears as a key piece for the new cycle, not only for his experience but also due to the scenario of potential departures from the professional squad. Important names such as Gastón Hernández or Jhohan Romaña could leave the club, which increases the specific weight of 'Pocho' within the locker room and in the team's formation. The emotional farewell of Andrés Vombergar In parallel, San Lorenzo confirmed the departure of Andrés Vombergar, whose contract expired on December 31 and was not renewed by the leadership. The forward officially said goodbye to the club on January 1 and, days later, posted an emotional message on his social media to close his chapter in Boedo. 'Thank you, Cyclone. I say goodbye to an enormous club that gave me the opportunity to enjoy even in difficult moments,' expressed Vombergar, thanking the fans, teammates, and club workers. His departure adds to other recent disassociations, such as that of Emanuel Cecchini, and marks another chapter in a San Lorenzo that seeks sporting stability while going through an institutional transition process. Buenos Aires, January 10 (NA)— San Lorenzo formalized the renewal of Ezequiel Cerutti during the preseason and before the friendly matches in Uruguay for the Río de la Plata Series, ensuring the permanence of one of the group's references. The extension of the link was confirmed by Cerutti himself through an institutional video released on social media.