Sergio Vittor

Central Defender - Banfield
6 Sep 2026
Sunday
Process

Marked for Sergio Vittor

4 Edition

The Banfield Herald

24 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Squad

Sergio Vittor breaks a bone — 20 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 20 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Squad

Facundo Sanguinetti is the hero from the spot

A shoot-out is remembered by its ending, and this one ends with Facundo Sanguinetti: 2 kept out, and a set of supporters who will describe every one of them for the next twenty years.

Match

The cup run ends for Banfield

0‑0 against Gimnasia y Esgrima, and the road stops here. Cup exits are quick deaths — no second leg, no next week, just the league from now until May.

Player ratings

Neyder Moreno runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 24. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Squad

Bruno Sepúlveda in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Banfield this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Words at Banfield training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Favio Álvarez is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Market

Eyes on Tiziano Perrotta again

The phone has started ringing about Tiziano Perrotta again, and this time the name on the line is Aris. Banfield are listening politely and promising nothing.

Match

Tiziano Perrotta answers Huracán immediately

Conceding is one thing; the response is what tells you about a dressing room. Tiziano Perrotta had Banfield level again within 4 minutes, and Huracán never got to play with a lead at all.

Player ratings

Thomas Rodríguez misses from twelve yards

It was his to settle and he did not settle it. A long walk back to the halfway line, and a considerably longer week.

In brief

Back issues
3 Edition

The Banfield Herald

17 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

Squad

Sergio Vittor breaks a bone — 27 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 27 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Squad

Tempers go at Banfield

Bruno Sepúlveda was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Neyder Moreno

Successful dribbles: 22. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

In brief

2 Edition

The Banfield Herald

10 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Upbeat

Squad

A fracture rules Sergio Vittor out for 36 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason Banfield will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Market

Banfield turn down Al Ahli for Gino Santilli

The offer was not close and it was refused without much discussion. Whether the second one is refused as quickly is another matter.

Squad

Ignacio Abraham stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Ignacio Abraham and Banfield agree another 4 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Squad

Tempers go at Banfield

Bruno Sepúlveda was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

Ignacio Abraham gets it from the manager

“Nobody here is above being told.” It was not said with a name attached, but the dressing room can count, and so can everybody who was listening.

Match

Neyder Moreno the difference as Banfield beat Atlético Tucumán

Ask anyone on the way out what separated the sides and you will get one name: Neyder Moreno. 1‑0 against Atlético Tucumán, and the applause at the whistle was mostly his.

In brief

1 Edition

The Banfield Herald

3 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

Sergio Vittor breaks a bone — 44 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 44 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Squad

Thomas Rodríguez has been here 8 seasons

150 appearances across 8 seasons in one shirt. Nobody builds a career like that on purpose any more; it happens to a certain kind of footballer at a certain kind of club.

Squad

Bruno Sepúlveda stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Bruno Sepúlveda and Banfield agree another 2 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Squad

Bruno Sepúlveda in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Banfield this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

Barracas Central take the points off Banfield

Beaten 0‑2, and beaten fairly. The manager kept his words short afterwards, which was probably wise.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near David Zalazar

Successful dribbles: 17. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

Market

Nobody at Banfield has picked up the phone to Bruno Sepúlveda

24 months to run and not a word offered. A club that lets the calendar negotiate for it usually ends up losing to the calendar.

Player ratings

An afternoon Sergio Vittor will want back

Marked 4.66. Nothing he attempted worked and by the hour mark he had stopped attempting much, which is the part a manager notices rather than the mistakes.

Market

Still no ink between Banfield and Gino Santilli

“We keep meeting, and we keep leaving the room with the same numbers we walked in with.” Another round of talks at Banfield, another week without a signature from Gino Santilli.

In brief