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Luis Villarejo reflexiona sobre la figura y el peso en un vestuario del capitán en un equipo de fútbol y su función como líder y aglutinador de voluntades. El capitán, en definitiva, como insignia. El capitán como expresión de fuerza, determinación y sentido común.
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BARCELONA are the greatest football team in the world, the greatest for a generation and possibly the greatest of all time. This is the untold inside story of how the best and most loved football team in the world came to redefine how the game is played. We start with the 2011 Champions League final at Wembley, the game that ended the debate about whether Barcelona were the greatest team in the world and began a new one: are they the best ever? We are inside the winning dressing room and inside the mind of the team's coach, Pep Guardiola. From there, the focus is on each of the iconic personalities of this team, telling its story through them, from their genesis in the late 1980s to their coronation in London: Guardiola; his mentor, Johan Cruyff; Xavi; Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi, perhaps the greatest footballer of all time.
The Blizzard is a quarterly football publication, put together by a cooperative of journalists and authors, its main aim to provide a platform for top-class writers from across the globe to enjoy the space and the freedom to write what they like about the football stories that matter to them. Issue Eleven Contents ----------------------------------------- African Champions League ----------------------------------------- * Firdose Moonda - Following Orlando Pirates’ run to the final of the African Champions League * Colin Udoh, Football’s Only Part of It - To prosper in the African Champions League you have to play the game off the pitch as well as on it * James Montague, In Memoriam - A...
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Entre 2001 y 2018 el Fútbol Club Barcelona pagó más de 7,6 millones de euros a José María Enríquez Negreira, vicepresidente en esos años del Comité Técnico de Árbitros (CTA), a cambio de unos supuestos informes.
¿Cómo pudo ser posible que el número 2 del colectivo arbitral, con poder sobre la carrera profesional de los colegiados, con una enorme influencia sobre el colectivo, pudiera estar a sueldo de un club?
Esta es la pregunta a la que responde en este libro el ya exárbitro Xavier Estrada Fernández, con casi 20 años de carrera en la elite, quien ha conocido y sufrido muy de cerca un sistema viciado, con tintes mafiosos, en el que los intereses económicos y ...
Entre el 2001 i el 2018 el Futbol Club Barcelona va pagar més de 7,6 milions d'euros a José María Enríquez Negreira, vicepresident del Comite Tecnic d'Arbitres, a canvi d'uns suposats informes.
Com és possible que el número dos del col?lectiu arbitral, amb poder sobre la carrera professional dels col?legiats, amb una enorme influencia sobre ells, estigués a sou d'un club?
Aquesta és la pregunta a que respon en aquest llibre el ja exarbitre Xavier Estrada Fernandez, amb gairebé vint anys de carrera a l'elit, que ha conegut i patit molt de prop un sistema viciat, amb tints mafiosos, en que els interessos economics i les amistats han prevalgut massa sovint sobre l'etic...
The first complete history of the FIFA World Cup with a preview of the 2022 event in Qatar. Every four years, the world’s best national soccer teams compete for the FIFA World Cup. Billions of people tune in from around the world to experience the remarkable events unfolding live, both on and off the field. From Diego Maradona’s first goal against England at the 1986 World Cup to Nelson Mandela’s surprise appearance at the 2010 final in South Africa, these unforgettable World Cup moments have helped to create a global phenomenon. In The FIFA World Cup: A History of the Planet's Biggest Sporting Event, veteran soccer reporter Clemente A. Lisi chronicles the tournament from 1930 to today...
A tribute to the bravest, craziest, unluckiest, most ridiculous defeats in Australian sporting history. Typically, there’s only one way to win – by being the best. But there are countless ways of having victory snatched from your grasp. Remember Pat Rafter’s 2001 Wimbledon final against the enigmatic Goran Ivanisevic. Think of Allan Border and Jeff Thomson’s titanic last-wicket partnership against England in 1982 that nearly won one of the closest-fought Tests ever. Look no further than Australian walker Jane Saville, only a few hundred metres from a gold medal at Sydney 2000 when she was tragically disqualified. And yet, as Adam Scott shows, a devastating defeat can sometimes spur a champion on to glory. From the calamitous to the hilarious, from the poignant to the absurd, sport is about so much more than gold medals, premiership trophies and urns filled with ashes. And in So Close, some of those sportspeople will finally get the recognition they deserve.