Anyone who has read anything on Soccer Soap Box pretty quickly sorts out that I am a US Soccer
supporter (and occasional complainer.) But after the United States, the country that gets the most
coverage here is undoubtedly Colombia. Colombia is, after all, my adopted-by-marriage second
country.
I've also been over-sharing Colombian related ideas lately because I was recently visiting the
country (my ninth such visit if my math is correct) at the same time as my local team the New
England Revolution was adding two and a half Colombian players and MLS is seeing an influx of
Colombian talent.
Phil Schoen was nice enough to give the Brotherly Game some of his time about a week and a half
ago. The GolTV play-by-play announcer discussed plenty of topics with the Brotherly Game, some of
which included the Philadelphia Union.
Interview with Phil Schoen of GolTV
Here are some highlights of the chat:
- Schoen's time with GolTV, along with his coverage of Colombian soccer, has enabled him to have
a more advanced take on players from South and Central America.
With the relegation of Colombian powerhouse America de Cali for the first time in the team's
84-year history, speculation was that Roger Torres' loan may finally turn into a permanent transfer
to the Philadelphia Union. Instead, it appears that Cali's fall could bring in a different player
to MLS and Philadelphia.
The situation concerning young Colombian forward/winger Andres "Manga" Escobar continues to heat
up. The player was linked last night to the Philadelphia Union (and to the Portland Timbers) and
today the player has continued to be linked to Major League Soccer.
Here's an article from reputable Colombian soccer website FutbolRed.