Argentine footballers - Most popular for December 2009
Viewing all posts which authors have tagged ‘Argentine footballers’.
You can also subscribe to this tag's feed.
First of all, Merry Christmas to all HEGS readers. I'm a day late but I gave myself the day off
yesterday. Hope you don't mind. River Plate star Diego Buonanotte didn't have such a good time,
sadly. At 6:45 this morning, he was driving three friends back from a nightclub in Teodolina (his
hometown in [.
Is it December already? Then it must be time for Argentines across Europe to wonder what possessed
them to move to a continent where Christmas is celebrated in a cold climate. The performances are
still decent, though. Gonzalo Higuaín scored again for Real Madrid as Lionel Messi ensured
Barcelona kept their noses in front; Carlos [.
Estudiantes de La Plata played the final of the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, and
despite leading for most of the match through a Mauro Boselli header, they found themselves taken
to extra time by another header this one from Pedro, who's made a bit of history himself. In the
extra [...]
The reason for AA going up a little later this week was, of course, widely forecast, but I still
wanted to wait for it to be made official. Don't count your chickens and all that. On Tuesday (or
late on Monday if you're in Argentina), Lionel Messi was named France Football's European
Footballer Of The [.
Going into the seventeenth round of fixtures in the Torneo Apertura, here's a brief rundown of
what's been going on off the pitch in the last few days. Estudiantes, of course, leave for the UAE
to take part in the Club World Cup this weekend, and they played their final domestic match of the
year [..
We've had possibly the first transfer of the new window this week, and it involves an Argentine
moving from Russia to Spain. Elsewhere Manchester City were once again rescued by Carlos Tevez;
Real Madrid had their Argentines to thank for taking three points at home; Ezequiel Lavezzi had a
mixed day for Napoli, and there [.
The Torneo Apertura started in chaos, with no-one sure which TV channels games would be screened on
and many finding it so difficult to find just one title contender that Boca Juniors, of all teams,
were held up by some commentators as the most likely candidates (I'd never make a silly mistake
like that of [.
Claudio Bieler a Copa Libertadores winner with Liga de Quito in 2008 might be coming home. José
Sand, currently leading the scoring charts in the high-paying league of the United Arab Emirates,
might also return, and Lanús are adamant that if it's to them, Eduardo Salvio will be around too,
in spite of [.