Overview
- Argentine authorities used a military aircraft with Salta refueling stops to transfer Matías Agustín Ozorio from Lima to El Palomar under heavy police custody, and he declined to testify in the Florencio Varela triple‑homicide case.
- With the case file no longer sealed, prosecutors seized a third vehicle and sought new national and international arrest warrants for two Peruvians linked to the investigation involving alleged collaborator “Pequeño J.”
- Gimnasia La Plata beat Sarmiento 1-0 in Junín after goalkeeper Nelson Insfrán saved a second‑half penalty, while San Martín’s Nicolás Watson was sent off for a flying tackle against Instituto in a separate match.
- Alianza Lima fell 2-1 at Alianza Universidad as Hernán Barcos was sent off and now faces a possible multi‑match ban pending a Disciplinary Commission review; reports also note a high boot to Renzo Garcés that drew only a yellow with no VAR intervention and Pablo Ceppelini’s criticism of scant effective playing time and officiating.
- Colón ended a poor season facing a roughly four‑and‑a‑half‑month layoff and a TAS ruling that requires payment to Alberto Espínola within about 10 days or risk a three‑window transfer ban, with a proposed installment plan under consideration.