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We're back with another simple List of the Week for you. Last week, we brought you a list of
historical UEFA Champions League winners. It seemed only fitting that the next list would be a list
of champions for the Western Hemisphere's counterpart to the Champions League, the Copa
Libertadores.
Independiente advanced to the first round proper of the 2010 Copa Sudamericana with a 1-1 draw in
the Estadio Diego Armando Maradona which contributed to a 2-1 aggregate victory over Argentinos
Juniors for El Rojo. Néstor Ortigoza levelled on aggregate ... Continue reading →
Independiente advanced to the first round proper of the 2010 Copa Sudamericana with a 1-1 draw in
the Estadio Diego Armando Maradona which contributed to a 2-1 aggregate victory over Argentinos
Juniors for El Rojo. Néstor Ortigoza levelled on aggregate ... Continue reading →
There's a clásico at La Bombonera on Saturday with Boca Juniors hosting San Lorenzo, and on Sunday
evening in the last match of the round, league leaders River Plate visit joint-second placed Vélez
Sarsfield, who've looked the most solid team ... Continue reading →
La semana pasada les dije que continuaría mi búsqueda acerca de los apodos que reciben los
equipos en la Liga Argentina, aquí están algunas historias:
Argentinos Juniors: "Los Bichitos Colorados"
Corrían los años 50´s y al día siguiente de una victoria del equipo, en las páginas del diario
"El Clarín" se tituló la frase "Picaron los bichitos colorados", el apodo se popularizó y hasta
nuestros días sigue siendo vigente.
Arsenal de Sarandí are the overnight leaders of the Torneo Apertura after beating defending
champions Argentinos Juniors 1-0 in Sarandí on Saturday afternoon. The big story, though, is that
Boca Juniors have lost again, this time at home to San ... Continue reading →
Vélez Sarsfield beat River Plate 2-1 in Sunday's big clash to leave Ángel Cappa's side off the
pace in the title race, and (for the first time this season) in the direct relegation spots of the
Promedio to boot. Vélez ... Continue reading →
The Torneo Apertura gathers apace on the back of the selección's impressive win on Tuesday over
Spain, and the return to domestic action is a suitably juicy one in spite of there being no
clásicos this weekend. Leaders Vélez Sarsfield ... Continue reading →
Champions Argentinos Juniors are still without a win this season after throwing away a lead at home
for the second time in this Torneo Apertura. This time the beneficiaries were Newell's Old Boys,
the rosarinos scoring twice in quick succession ... Continue reading →
Champions Argentinos Juniors are still without a win this season after throwing away a lead at home
for the second time in this Torneo Apertura. This time the beneficiaries were Newell's Old Boys,
the rosarinos scoring twice in quick succession ... Continue reading →
My newest post has just gone up on In Bed With Maradona, looking over the biggest results of the
last weekend in the Torneo Apertura, and considering what some of the big clashes in the coming
round are likely to ... Continue reading →
No clásicos this week, but all the same the Torneo Apertura continues to heat up. Leaders
Estudiantes visit relegation battlers All Boys on Sunday (HEGS will be present), whilst
joint-leaders River and Vélez are also both away, to Newell's and ... Continue reading →
San Lorenzo went top of the Torneo Apertura standings on Saturday with an efficient 3-1 win over
Olimpo, coming from behind after the visitors had taken a first half lead. Later in the day, Tigre
got another win to continue ... Continue reading →
Sunday's matches began with another brilliant win for All Boys, who deservedly beat pre-weekend
league leaders Estudiantes 2-1 in Floresta in a thoroughly absorbing game I was there and that
match will be the subject of this week's Thoughts ... Continue reading →
The Copa Sudamericana has completed its second round and what a thrilling ride it's been. Seven
of the fifteen matches at this stage were either all-Argentinian or all-Brazilian affairs whilst
the other eight matches saw plenty of goals flying in across the continent. With the fifteen
winners going through to the next round along with defending title holders LDU Quito
Stoppage Time International Football Blog reviews the latest developments in a
tournament which is starting to capture the imagination in South America.
This weekend, we still have no clásicos but there are a number of tasty ties all the same.
Independiente will take a caretaker manager into their Friday night tie with Gimnasia; Nery Pumpido
has admitted he'll probably sign, but surely ... Continue reading →
24.09.2010 - Calígula - "Hace unas semanas le pedí mis seguidores de Twitter que eligieran los
diez mejores goles entre todos los que convertí. Y después de un largo recuento debido a la
enorme cantidad de personas que participaron, ya está editado el `Top 10 de la gente´ - dice el
Kun Agüero desde su página oficial - Debo decirles que hubo unanimidad en cuanto al primer
puesto.
After last week's contrasting results, in which Estudiantes lost to All Boys and Boca convincingly
beat Colón, the celebrations switched on Saturday when Estudiantes beat Boca 1-0 thanks to a
Marcos Rojo strike in only the first minute of a ... Continue reading →
River Plate were all set to go just one point off the lead of the Torneo Apertura on Sunday
evening, until former Boca Juniors midfielder Miguel Caneo popped up to head home a poorly-defended
free kick and earn Quilmes a ... Continue reading →