David Mina

Central Midfielder - Cortulua
21 Jan 2027
Thursday
Process

Marked for David Mina

22 Edition

The Cortulua Post

28 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Market

David Mina puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at Cortulua, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Diego Medina 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 Cortulua this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Juan José Forero stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Juan José Forero and Cortulua agree another 3 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Squad

Cristian Moya falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

6 new faces, and Cortulua are still learning each other

A squad rebuilt inside one window pays for it in a currency nobody budgets for. The football is not worse than the sum of the players; it is worse than the sum of the players who have played together before.

Market

Juan José Forero joins Cortulua on a free

No fee and no drama: Juan José Forero has signed at Cortulua, and the wage bill is the only line that moved.

In brief

Back issues
19 Edition

The Cortulua Post

7 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Squad

Pablo Quintero: that is not what I was promised

“Things were said to me before I signed. I am not going to repeat them, but I remember all of them.” Cortulua have not answered, which is an answer of sorts.

Squad

Tempers go at Cortulua

Diego Medina 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.

Market

Cortulua may not be able to give Wilmar Uribe what he wants

It is the most legitimate ambition in the sport and the hardest for most clubs to satisfy. Wilmar Uribe wants continental football; whether Cortulua can provide it is a question about the next two seasons, not about him.

Squad

Words at Cortulua training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Cristian Moya 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.

Squad

Javier Valencia signs on for more

“Some decisions take a long time. This one took ten minutes, and most of that was finding a pen.” Javier Valencia and Cortulua agree another 5 years.

Market

Still no ink between Cortulua and Cristian Moya

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

In brief

17 Edition

The Cortulua Post

23 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

Squad

David Mina: that is not what I was promised

“Things were said to me before I signed. I am not going to repeat them, but I remember all of them.” Cortulua have not answered, which is an answer of sorts.

Squad

Diego Diaz out for 47 days

The medical room confirms 47 days on the sidelines for Diego Diaz, and a plan built around him now has to be rebuilt.

Squad

Tempers go at Cortulua

Pablo Quintero 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.

In brief

10 Edition

The Cortulua Post

5 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

Match

Cortulua do the business in Europe

0‑0. Continental football is where a club finds out what it actually is, and Cortulua came through the finding-out well against Lanús.

Squad

Jorge Perez keeps the receipts

“I remember the meeting. I remember exactly what was promised in it.” Cortulua may remember it differently, which is precisely the problem.

Player ratings

Luiz Soares runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 23. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Market

Wilmar Uribe wants European nights

The general version of this complaint is that a player wants more. The specific version names the thing: he wants to walk out under floodlights against clubs from other countries, and he has stopped pretending otherwise.

Match

Diego Medina’s goal not enough for Cortulua

Diego Medina scored, and precious little else went right: 1‑2 to Junior, and a quiet walk to the dressing room.

Squad

The manager makes an example of Julian Bacca

“If you cannot run for the shirt, somebody else will wear it.” No name was used and none was needed; every player in that room knew who it was for.

Squad

Pablo Quintero 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 Cortulua this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Player ratings

Nothing got past Francisco Perez

17 defensive actions and a clean sheet at the end of them. A defender's afternoon can only be told by what did not happen, which is why nobody makes a highlights package out of one and every manager in the division would take it.

Squad

David Mina signs on for more

“Some decisions take a long time. This one took ten minutes, and most of that was finding a pen.” David Mina and Cortulua agree another 4 years.

In brief