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The opening lines of this article — "The nation, on its path toward athletic maturity, will, beginning today, attend to the opening ceremony of the first Pan-American Games that will take place at the President Perón Stadium in Avellaneda ..." —…

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Argentina selects its baseball and softball teams for the inaugural 1951 Pan-American Games, which is noteworthy because Argentines did not have a recorded history of playing either sport.

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Evita kicks off a match at her youth tournament

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Names after Juan Perón, this brief article highlights Racing's stadium

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This image is aimed at showing Argentina's ability to host international tournaments like Juegos Panamericanos (and eventually a World Cup)

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This image is aimed at showing Argentina's ability to host international tournaments like Juegos Panamericanos (and eventually a World Cup)

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Several photos show Juan and Eva Perón welcoming athletes from the Americas to the Juegos Panamericanos hosted by Argentina in 1951

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Unlike the England game, this victory reaffirmed the high quality of Argentine fútbol through victory.

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D'Amico tries to explain why different playing styles developed.

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Another helpful article on playing styles as perceived by Argentines. Worth noting that Alf Ramsey played left back

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The commentary does not state that the English style is better than criollo fútbol, simply that England won at home using its crusty old style.

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Instead of alluding to the "game of the century" (see 5/8/1951), the front cover is about Argentina's win over Ireland

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Image of Wembley stadium

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Borocotó continues his look into the opposing playing styles on exhibit at the matches played in Europe. He also provides some historical backdrop.

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Positive welcome for the national team

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This article is helpful in understanding how Argentine sports writers imagined the criollo player and the values he espouses, which addresses masculinity and gender.
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