Friday, 13 July 07, 08:53 AM
It´s interesting to analize Mexican soccer. And also analize Mexican teams' growth. América, Pachuca and Guadalajara give to their National team most of Mexican players. America is the last Concacaf
Champions Cup winner on 2006. Barcelona have beaten America 4-0 in last December with a weak performance of Club America de Futbol. Pachuca is the new holders of Concacaf Champions Cup on 2007.
Pachuca is also the last Copa Sudamerica winner on 2006. Pachuca have beaten the traditional Colo-Colo with 3-2 on aggreate and a surprising 2-1 win in National Stadium of Santiago. On 2007, Pachuca
have beaten Chivas Guadalajara to became the new Concacaf Champions Cup winner on two ties of 0-0 and 2-2. Pachuca have achieved also this year the Conmebol Recopa Sudamericana after being beaten by
Internacional de Porto Alegre with 2-1 in Mexico and 0-4 in Porto Alegre. Chivas Guadalajara have reached Libertadores semi-finals and have been beaten by São Paulo with 0-1 in Mexico and 0-3 in São
Paulo with 0-4 on aggregate. But this large aggregate that São Paulo have achieved on the semi-final isn´t the best mirror for the new level of Chivas Guadalajara. Chivas Guadalajara have beaten São
Paulo twice on the first stage in Mexico and in São Paulo, with two 2-1 victories. This titles are results of a lot of investments, good scout and youth work. Guadalajara have given to the Mexican
World Cup line-up Oswaldo Sanchez, Omar Bravo, Rodriguez, Morales and Pineda and the old bald Baustita and his kicks' kiss for the Mexican Copa America line-up. América have given José Antonio Castro
and Ochoa for Mexican World Cup, but Cuauhtemoc Blanco is the greatest América star on Copa América. Pumas, Tigres and Cruz Azul are other good footnotes for Mexican performance on Latin America
soccer. Pumas have Copa Sudamerica runner-up, Tigres have achieved two Libertadores second round in a row and Cruz Azul have achieved the best Mexican result on Libertadores. Cruz Azul have achieved
Libertadores runner-up on 2001. Jugamos como nunca y perdimos como siempre. Not anymore. Mexico are winners again. Saludos.
Tuesday, 10 July 07, 04:20 PM
This game that will be played tonight will be a great game. But a tough game too. Uruguay is always a brave team. They will fight every ball. They have their blood exploding when they play against
Argentina and Brazil. Centenario is not called this way without a special reason. Uruguay have played the first match on Centenario on July 18th, 1930. Exactly 100 years after the
signement of the Uruguayan Constitution (July 18th, 1830). Uruguay have been olympic champions twice, in the Olympic Games of 1924 in Paris and 1928 in Amsterdam. Their shirt is
called "La Celeste Olimpica" due to this 2 titles and the sky blue of the Uruguayan t-shirt.. Uruguay have been also World Cup champions twice. Urugays hosted the first World Cup. And
Uruguay have beaten Argentina 4-2 in the final match. 20 years later Uruguay have beaten Brazil 2-1 when for Brazil the tie was enough to be this World Cup champions. This was for sure
the greatest tragedy of the Brazilian soccer. Besides this, Uruguay was absent of 1934 and 1938 World Cup to answer the plot of the European National teams that were absent to the first World Cup.
After being champions in 1950, Uruguay with almost the same team, but 4 years older, have reached the semi-final on 1954 in Switzerland. Uruguay was absent on 1958, failed in the first
stage on 1962 and have reached quarter finals on 1966. The last great result of Uruguay in a World Cup was on 1970. Uruguay have reached the semi-final, and have been beaten by Brazil with a
3-1 defeat.
This team had great players: Mazurkiewicz, Ubiñas, Ancheta, Matosas, Montero Castillo; Mujica, Fontes and Cortés; Cubilla, Maneiro (Esparrago) and Morales. This team have been several
times champions of the Libertadores playing by Peñarol and Nacional.
This team was a warrior one, besides the 1930 and 1950 were very skillful. After this, Uruguay have been successful to qualify to 1974, 1986, 1990 and 2002. The team have failed in the
first stage on 1974 and 2002 and have been beaten in the seconed stage on 1986 and 1990. Hopeless results after being champions twice. This is the consequence of the
bankrupt situation of Nacional and Peñarol. Avante Celeste, Avante.
Sunday, 08 July 07, 07:28 PM
I have heard Frank Rikjaard after the FIFA Club World Cup final press conference. He was expecting a Samba team. As Abel Braga, Internacional ' manager, have said, Carnival happens once a year and
the other part of the year we work hard. We can mark all the field hard also. Samba is the main exported product of Brazil but we have other parts of the country. I´ll use again the example of
Internacional de Porto Alegre. Porto Alegre is a city that is close from Argentinian and Uruguayan boarder, in the South of Brazil and milonga, candomble and tango are much closer to us than samba.
We are closer to Buenos Aires and Montevideu than to Rio. We look much more to Boca Juniors, River Plate, Nacional and Peñarol than to Flamengo, São Paulo and Corinthians. And we are far, far, far
away from the jungle. I think when you european guys comment about Brazilian football don´t forget to study a little bit more about our football, our geography and our history. They are all connected
to our soccer. We are a huge country. A mixed people that lives and plays soccer different from place to place. This simplist analsys causes to us Brazilian fans that you just know our National team.
And this sounds wierd to us, because we are much more in touch to the European footbal than you to the real Brazilian football. What will you think about us if we don´t know the difference between
Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea for example? Does Sir Alex Ferguson uses blue and Jose Mourinho uses red? I´m kidding. I know that Alex Ferguson rules on Old Trafford and Jose Mourinho rules
on Stamford Bridge. Don´t forget. We are the Brazilian boys. The barbecue boys, the samba boys, the caipirinha boys. the jungle boys. All the boys from the 27 states of our wondeful country. We can
play a beautiful football, but we also want to be competitive. Do we have great strikes? Yes we have. But we have great goalkeepers as Dida and Taffarel, great defenders as Lucio and Juan, great
central midfielders as Emerson and Gilberto Silva. They are not ballerinas as Ronaldinho Gaucho. Even Kaka isn´t. But they are competitive. You, european guys, pay 100, 200 euros to see 'Joga Bonito'
on 'Brazil World Tour'. Brazilian people don´t care about it. I wish that soon we can organize our continent soccer with Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia and Paraguay.
We need and we will recover our south american soccer identity. Cost what it costs. Hurt whom it hurts.
On We don´t care about Brazilian World Tour. We need our soccer back.