Sarmiento de Junín is gearing up for a new campaign, the 2026-27 season, with anticipation focused on its future goal and assist statistics. Although specific data on top scorers and key playmakers has not yet been revealed, the club is already focused on building an offensive team capable of competing in the various Argentine leagues.

The importance of goal and assist statistics is fundamental for any team aspiring to stand out in competitions such as the Copa Argentina, the Liga Profesional de Fútbol, and the Copa de la Liga Profesional. These numbers not only reflect individual performance but also the collective effectiveness of the Junín team in front of the opponent's goal.

Currently, detailed information on the top scorers and players with the most assists for the 2026-27 season is not publicly available. This is common in the initial stages of preparation or before the official start of competitions, where squads are still being defined and official matches have not yet begun to generate concrete data.

Throughout its recent history, Sarmiento has participated in various seasons, from 2011-12 to 2025-26, always seeking to improve its offensive performance. For the 2026-27 campaign, fans in Junín expect to see new figures emerge who will take responsibility for scoring and creating goal opportunities, contributing to the team's success in every tournament.

Once the 2026-27 season is underway, Sarmiento's supporters will be closely watching the top scorers' table, looking to identify the forwards and midfielders who lead the attack. Assists will also be a key indicator of creativity and players' ability to set up teammates in scoring positions, crucial elements for the team's overall performance.

Club Atlético Sarmiento de Junín is preparing with determination to face the challenges of the upcoming season. Although the names of the future goal-scoring heroes and assist providers are not yet known, expectations are high for the team to demonstrate its offensive power and achieve important results in Argentine football.