Lo confirmó el propio Paolo Suárez desde Montevideo, en comunicación telefónica con Los
Provocadores. El uruguayo jugará en Fénix, de la Primera División de su país. Ya recibió la
transferencia de parte de Metapán. "Estoy listo, necesitaba ponerme bien físicamente y creo que
ya estoy", dijo Paolo.
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Pensar en que a alguien le apoden "La Fiera" casi llegamos a concluír que debe ser un sujeto al
borde de lo irracional, pero en el caso de Diego Aguirre fué un goleador incisivo
pero que su vida personal muestra educación y cultura, abandonó los estudios de Odontología y ha
dado clases de piano, ya que se recibió como profesor de piano y solfeo, como decía
Beethoven:
"Quién toca piano puede escribir cualquier cosa".
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Matías Omar Pérez (Danubio)
20.07.1985El lateral izquierdo uruguayo fue el primer refuerzo confirmado del Arse para la temporada
2009-2010. Cuenta con el visto bueno de Burruchaga y ocupará la plaza dejada por Christian Díaz,
quien se desvinculó del club. Pérez tiene 23 años, se formó y debutó en Peñarol, pero ha
realizado gran parte de su carrera en Danubio.
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After almost a month off due to World Cup qualifiers and domestic tournaments, the Western
Hemisphere's most prestigious club tournament resumed with the 2nd leg of the quarterfinals. The
final four teams have been determined as we get closer to knowing what team will be crowned
"Campeon de América"
Wednesday's matches were a pair of scoreless matches that saw the home team in the 2nd leg advance.
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SoccerLens 05 March @ 05:23 AM EST
Football is a passionate game. That is like saying cliff-walking is a dangerous one. Plenty of
sports have their passion, but to me, football's remains the most tribalistic. How many people do
you know who can transform from run-of-the-mill Mr. Average to vein-through-the-head Mr. Angry, and
all because of a contentious penalty decision.
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The Offside 19 January @ 05:00 PM EST
Football in Uruguay ain't what it once was. At one point they were behemoths, winning two World
Cups in a span of 20 years (that's the same number of World Cups that France, England, Spain,
Netherlands, Africa, Asia, North America, Oceania and Antarctica have won combined). These days,
domestically at least, they're mostly known for [.
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While Uruguay's national team takes on France tonight in an international friendly at the Stade
Denis in Paris, their league's first division matches have been suspended by the Uruguayan Football
Association due to fan violence over the weekend. An official statement from the federation stated
that "The Executive Committee has decided to suspend, as a preventative measure, the activity
in the professional first division until further notice.
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The Offside 18 November @ 12:23 PM EST
There are football riots that stop a game, and then there are football riots that stop a whole
season. The riot that followed Danubio'a 1-0 over Nacional in Uruguay's Primera División was
one of the latter. At the final whistle fans from both teams invaded the pitch and fought for a
full fifteen minutes (video [.
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Newcastle United are on the brink of capturing their third South American of the summer with
Uruguay international Ignacio Gonzalez en route to Tyneside from Valencia. (setanta)
The midfielder has only just agreed to join the Che from Uruguayan club Danubio but will
immediately be loaned to The Magpies for the coming season to join Fabricio Coloccini and Jonas
Gutierrez in Kevin Keegan's squad.
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GolTV Match Schedule – July 19-25, 2008 Among this week's highlights include: A total of
three matches from Round 5 of Uruguay's "Liguilla Pre Libertadores" including a pair of
LIVE games highlighted by Danubio vs. Nacional on Saturday, July 19 at 2:00 p.m. ET and Rampla
Juniors vs. Peñarol on Sunday, July 20 at 2:00 p.
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Argentine football was in a panic after going 0-for-three in the first week of Copa Libertadores
play. So what better team to end that streak than the reigning champs. That is exactly what they
did as Lanús easily handled their Uruguayan counterpart Danubio in Southern Buenos Aires.
El Granate was dangerous on every attack and the threat on the Danubio goal.
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