Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba is at a critical juncture after a tough year that ended with relegation to the Primera Nacional. The club must hold elections to renew its authorities and they are expected to take place on Saturday, December 13. Alejandro Chapini, the current president of the institution, stated that he wants the elections to be as soon as possible, but not before completing his four-year term. Chapini also highlighted that if he runs in the elections, he will not do so with his current vice, José Mansur. This has sparked speculation about a possible confrontation between the 'chapinismo' and the 'mansurismo' in the club. As time goes on, it is likely that other groups of people will emerge to give the partner another option. The situation is uncertain and Tomba fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the elections. The club has 27 places at stake and whoever wins, even by a single vote, will take all the places. The final stretch of the season has been difficult for Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba, but the reopening of the Feliciano Gambarte stadium has been a highlight. The team finished second-to-last in the annual table and was relegated after 17 consecutive seasons in the Primera División. The situation is complicated, but Tomba fans are confident that the club can become competitive again in the future. So, the fans are waiting to see what will happen next. But for now, the focus is on the elections and who will lead the club forward. The club's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the elections will be crucial in determining the direction of Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba.