The restructuring of the Youth Soccer of Colo Colo starts with the dismissal of Gualberto Jara



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Layoffs in Colo Colo have become quite common in recent months. Between departures and resignations, the albos are shaken by various movements. This time, Gualberto Jara and Ariel Palena are the victims, product of a profound restructuring plan that is being prepared by the leadership headed by Aníbal Mosa and Harold Mayne-Nicholls.

Jara and PF Palena had to take over the first team after the departure of Mario Salas, with poor results at the local level and only two wins in the group stage of the Copa Libertadores. The duo also had to deal with the poor physical condition of the squad after three and a half months in the Unemployment Insurance, which produced serious problems upon return, due to the notorious imbalance with which the players arrived.

The departure of both professionals, however, does not seem to be the only one, since in the next few days the board will be informed about new movements. This mainly, due to the significant decrease that the lower series have had as a result of the pandemic, since the children have not been able to go to the Monumental to train, a scenario that for now does not look very different, since uncertainty about what can happen with the disease. In this context, the biggest changes would imply a reformulation in the categories below Sub 15.

However, there is uncertainty about the future of Ariel Paolorossi, the head of the minor colocolinas divisions, because, like Palena, he arrived at the Monumental on the express recommendation of the sports manager Marcelo Espina, who resigned last week after alleging a notorious loss of trust on the part of the board.

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