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http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/DundeeCourier_05241928_07.pdf
Brief article in the Scottish press about a bomb that detonated at the Italian Consulate in Buenos Aires, possibly tied to an ongoing strike by taxi drivers. A fire also broke out. In all, nine people died and 40 more suffered injuries. The article's…

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/MotherwellTimes_05251928_08.pdf
Motherwell FC loses its third consecutive game to bein its tour of South America. It lost 3-2 to a Select Argentina team in Buenos Aires in front of a crowd of 20,000 spectators.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/British_Newspapers/MotherwellTimes_04201928_04.pdf
Article explains the itinerary for Motherwell FC in South America: eleven matches (seven in Buenos Aires, two in Montevideo, and two in Rio de Janeiro) with an option for a twelfth game. The tour is scheduled to last three months, with the "Fir…

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Article notes that the English national team delegation endured a 38-hour trip from London to Buenos Aires. Upon their arrival at Ezeiza Airport, they were met by AFA president Valentín Suárez, members of the press, and a large gathering of locals.…

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Finding the irony of Argentine clubs complaining that their best talent gets pilfered by European clubs, when teams from Buenos Aires do the same to provincial teams, this article explores the tensions between the capital and the rest of the country…

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Beatniks and counter culture continue to grow in Buenos Aires

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/CirculoPeriodistas/Campeon/19530218_p07.JPG
The first article describes a training school for track and field instructors in the interior of the country. It is under the direction of CAD, but organized by the City of Buenos Aires and the Commission for Physical Education. In the second…

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The short article is only interesting because it characterizes porteño teams as being in debt with the fans of the provinces, and the provincial teams as more emblematic of a "humble, heroic, and progressive" nation.

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This article is a clear reposte to an earlier piece in Mundo Argentino (September 7) that showed a massive pro-Perón crowd in the same spot just a few weeks earlier.

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The attempt to portray Lonardi as the anti-Perón - a humble man, not a demagogue - shows how military-led proscription of Peronism shaped media coverage in late 1955.

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If Mundo Argentino served as a mouthpiece for the Peronist state for many years, it is clear that with military rule it likewise served as a mouthpiece for the new anti-Peronist order.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/Online_Images/Issuu/ElHogar_19150813_0cover.jpeg
Select articles from the publication El Hogar that offer images of famous teams and players in 1915. This issue of the magazine from 1915 is one of the earliest examples of a soccer-focused magazine publication in Argentina.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/Online_Images/1928_Motherwell_RMLAlmanzora_CultureNLMusuems.jpeg
A photograph of F.C. Motherwell players and coaches onboard the RML Almanzora, with destination to Rio De Janeiro, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires (May-July 1928). Manager John "Sailor" Hunter is standing on the far right of the picture.

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/Online_Images/1928_FCBarcelona_ViejosEstadiosBlogspot.jpg
FC Barcelona club players; two images of players colliding for the ball

http://animales.rwanysibaja.com/thesis_photos/WikiCommons/Argentina_v_barcelona_1928.jpeg
Barcelona goalkeeper, Hungarian Francisco Platko Klopetz, dives for the ball as Argentine and Barcelona players watch. In the second image, Platko latches onto the ball as Domingo Tarasconi and Raimundo Orsi charge the Barcelona keeper. The game, an…

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Boca Juniors goalkeeper leaps for the ball as a Barcelona player goes for a header. The game, an international club friendly played in Buenos Aires, ended in a 2-1 win for the Catalan club. [Image accessible at Wikimedia Commons]
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