César Rincón announces return to bullfighting at 60

Colombian bullfighter César Rincón, retired since 2007, announced yesterday in Seville his return to the bullrings at age 60 to defend bullfighting culture in Colombia, set to be banned next year by decree from Gustavo Petro's government. He plans pre-Columbian bullfights in Colombia and Europe, without specific dates yet.

César Rincón made the announcement in Seville, stating his return is "an act of rebellion" against the bullfight ban in Colombia. "My return to the bullrings is an act of rebellion, driven by discomfort at seeing my passion and Colombia's centuries-old bullfighting roots attacked," the bullfighter declared.

Alongside Mexican entrepreneur Guillermo Chapa, Rincón will organize "pre-Columbian bullfights," special events with staging and attire evoking Colombia's indigenous cultures. These will occur during the Spanish bullfighting season and Colombia's final campaign, not in standard circuits but on specific dates. At 60, he claims to be physically ready.

Retired since 2007, Rincón achieved the feat of exiting through Las Ventas' Puerta Grande four consecutive times in 1991, plus two more times and recently in a festival honoring Antonio Chenel Antoñete on October 12. This winter he performed in festivals in Cali and Manizales, and is scheduled for Istres in June as preparation.

Rincón, who took his alternativa in Bogotá in 1982 with Antoñete as godfather, aims to pass on a legacy of perseverance to younger fans. "I want to leave them a legacy of perseverance, dedication, and passion," he said, inspired by rediscovering purpose after a comfortable retirement.

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Triumphant bullfighter Morante de la Puebla celebrates cutting two ears at sold-out Seville bullfight with former King Juan Carlos I in attendance.
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Morante de la Puebla cuts two ears in triumphant return to Seville

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José Antonio Morante de la Puebla made his comeback at Seville's Real Maestranza on Easter Sunday, cutting two ears before an ecstatic crowd with former King Juan Carlos I in attendance. Bullfighters Roca Rey and David de Miranda also earned trophies in the Garcigrande bullfight. The event drew numerous public figures and sold out completely.

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Peruvian bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey was seriously wounded with a 35-centimeter goring to his right thigh during the April 23 bullfight at Seville's Plaza de la Maestranza. The injury happened as he went in to kill the fifth bull, a five-year-old from Victoriano del Río and Toros de Cortés named Soleares, for which he was awarded two ears. After surgery in the arena's infirmary, he was transferred to a hospital.

The Seville bullfighter experienced an afternoon marked by anxiety and three bull returns in the In Memoriam bullfight on June 7.

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Morante de la Puebla delivered a memorable performance at the Jerez bullring on May 16, 2026, exiting on shoulders after cutting two ears. The afternoon also featured strong showings from José María Manzanares and Juan Ortega.

Manuel Escribano cut the only ear of the afternoon with a great thrust to the fourth bull in the last Miura corrida of the April Fair in Seville. Román performed the best faena to the exceptional third bull, Lamparillo, but failed with the sword and went without a trophy. Pepe Moral handled the most complicated lot without reward in the full Maestranza.

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