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Saturday saw three matches in Argentina's Primera División. First of all, Estudiantes de La Plata
visited Banfield, with Juan Sebastián Verón playing for the second weekend in a row (and going
off injured for the second weekend in a row). ... Continue reading →
The first round of the 2012 Torneo Clausura continued apace on Sunday, with four more matches. In
the first, Atlético de Rafaela beat a woeful Banfield 3-0 to creep closer to 30 points for the
season, and later on there ... Continue reading →
Saturday's and Sunday's matches in the 2012 Torneo Clausura saw eleven goals, four victories and
only one side on six points at the end of the weekend (though it could be two by Monday night).
Lanús beat Independiente 1-0 away ... Continue reading →
Friday's and Saturday's matches see us arrive at the halfway point of the fifth round of the 2012
Torneo Clausura having already seen some interesting results. San Lorenzo ensured Tigre won't be
able to catch them this weekend in the ... Continue reading →
The sixh round of the 2012 Torneo Clausura saw wins for Boca Juniors and both Avellaneda clubs
(yes, really!) among others, but the most eye-catching moment was during San Lorenzo's 1-1 draw
with Colón in Bajo Flores, when referee Diego ... Continue reading →
The eighth round of the 2012 Torneo Clausura has seen its fair share of surprises and goals
already, and we're only halfway through. First of all, on Friday night, Belgrano surprised Lanús
away from home thanks to a late penalty, ... Continue reading →
Sorry I've been silent since Thursday, folks. It's been a very busy weekend and I haven't been
sleeping at all well. All is looking up now though, so without further ado let's look back over the
weekend gone in Argentina's ... Continue reading →
Saturday's Torneo Clausura matches were a mixed bag. In what should have been one of the better
games of the weekend, Vélez Sarsfield and Lanús stank the place out in Liniers, drawing 0-0.
Colón beat Argentinos Juniors 1-0 to move ... Continue reading →
The twelfth round of Torneo Clausura matches is upon us, and it's an early start to what is in
Argentina a long weekend (stretching from Saturday to Tuesday, believe it or not), as Estudiantes
and Vélez play each other in ... Continue reading →
Saturday's Primera División matches in Argentina saw Boca Juniors take a small lead over previous
joint leaders Newell's Old Boys. Newell's were held 1-1 by All Boys in Rosario, before Boca beat
Colón de Santa Fe 1-0 thanks to Santiago ... Continue reading →
Sunday's and Monday's matches in the Torneo Clausura and Nacional B (second division) saw some
interesting results. Argentinos Juniors' 0-0 draw with Atlético Rafaela wasn't one of them, and
Unión de Santa Fe beating Olimpo 2-0 didn't do much apart ... Continue reading →
Saturday saw some interesting scores in the day's main matches. First, Arsenal de Sarandí played
Independiente in a match notable for the absence of the head figures in Independiente's barra
brava, barred from the game by the club's president. Arsenal won ... Continue reading →
There have been a few weekends low on drama during the 2012 Clausura. This hasn't been one of them.
Sunday's matches provided plenty of excitement, not least in Avellaneda and Rafaela. First, Lanús
beat Godoy Cruz 1-0 in Mendoza and ... Continue reading →
This weekend sees the beginning of the endgame for the Argentine second division season; Nacional B
has only five matches left to go including this weekend, and with that the pressure builds on River
Plate to make their return to ... Continue reading →
The fifteenth round of the 2012 Torneo Clausura starts shortly as Godoy Cruz host Argentinos
Juniors in Mendoza, and continues later tonight with Tigre taking on league leaders Newell's Old
Boys. Later in the weekend, San Lorenzo travel to Santa ... Continue reading →
Saturday saw three matches in Argentina's Primera División. First of all, Estudiantes de La Plata
visited Banfield, with Juan Sebastián Verón playing for the second weekend in a row (and going
off injured for the second weekend in a row). ... Continue reading →
Sunday's Torneo Clausura matches saw a couple of surprising results, and one spectacular return to
Argentine football. Olimpo beat Independiente 2-1 to record their first win in eleven attempts, and
Belgrano saw off Vélez Sarsfield 1-0 to reach 52 points ... Continue reading →
The sixteenth round of the Torneo Apertura is upon us, with San Martín taking on Olimpo in the
weekend's first match (if Olimpo don't win, they'll be relegated). Tomorrow, title challengers All
Boys (those are four words I never thought ... Continue reading →