El futbolista instintivo y el reflexivo
Contrasts disciplined and instinctive soccer players
The article concludes that both types of players are part of Argentine soccer
Edmundo Benitez
Pages 48-49
Mundo Deportivo
03-15-1956
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Pizzuti, mano firme para la selección
By hiring Jose Pizzutti, the AFA decidedly shifts from a pragmatic approach to an attacking version of soccer.
A noticeable shift in direction of the national team occurs following the events of 1969 (World Cup failure and Estudiantes). Pizzuti, former coach of Racing, embodies an attacking style of soccer that makjes use of the long ball, or as it is known in Argentina as 'la olla'.
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Goles
01-06-1970
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El Angel feo…40 años en River el primer socio vitalicio que llega a ser D.T.
Angel Labruna is one example of the wave of coaching hires from Argentina's golden generation (DiStefano, Rossi, Sivori)
Insight into Labruna's coaching philosophy in the Estudiantes-era.
Pages 16-19
River
01-23-1968
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No me las doy de sabio…
Juan Carlos Lorenz is surprisingly hired as River Plate's new coach.
After a disastrous and then surprising World Cup run. Lorenzo is hired by River as its new coach in a surprising move. This interview is a glimpse into his philosophy on soccer.
R.A. Neuberger
Pages 4-5
River
01-17-1967
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¿A usted le duele que Brasil haya ganado el mundial, señor Zubeldía?
Interview with El Grafico where Zubeldia defends his views on Brazil in the World Cup
El Grafico tries to get at the heart of Zuebldia's philosophy about soccer By favoring England and Germany's 'order' over Brazil the Estudiantes coach received criticism Here he clarifies by explaining that work and discipline matter and that Brazil deceptively demonstrated such attributes
Juvenal
Pages 14-15
El Gráfico
06-30-1970
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Las reflexiones de Zubeldía
Interview with Estudiantes' coach
He regrets what happened in 1969 and defends his philosophy and approach to the game Zubeldia also has choice words for DiStefano and Labruna
Jorge Taboada
Pages 28-29
El Gráfico
05-05-1970
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Un grito olvidado: ¡Argentina, Argentina!
Fontanarrosa lauds the national team for re-discovering its "mística" and desire to win (and not be afraid of losing)
1970 is a year where a turn occurs in Argentinean soccer (that can actually be attributed to Boca '69 or even racing '67)
Carlos Fontanarrosa
page 3
El Gráfico
04-14-1970
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Del "fulbito" al "ollazo", de la pisada al laboratorio, del toquecito al pelotazo
An overview of the various soccer approaches and philosophies in Argentina
Nice article that summarizes the different approaches to playing soccer in Argentina (based on Racing, Estudiantes, and Boca's style)
Juvenal
Pages 50-53
El Gráfico
07-08-1969
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La hora del miedo quedó atrás…¿llegó la hora del ataque?
A Boca Juniors team coached by the legendary Alfredo Di Stefano wins the national title playing attacking soccer
Boca Juniors in 1969 was the antithesis of Estudiantes Both teams succeeded but Boca Juniors did so by playing an attacking style of soccer Is this a change and return back to criollismo?
Juvenal
Pages 46-47
El Gráfico
12-16-1969
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Todo lo que hemos conseguido, lo que nos falta todavía
A summary of 1968 and what Argentine soccer needs in 1969
The last quote by Bilardo and Zubeldia sums it up: Argentine have shown that they can best the Europeans at their style (not just sport): physicality
Osvaldo Ardizzone
pages 4-7
El Gráfico
01-07-1969
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Algo está pasando en el fútbol argentino
El Grafico looks at the dichotomy of Argentine soccer: triumph and embarassment
Helpful summary of the changes in Argentine soccer of the late 1960s
Juvenal
Pages 30-33
El Gráfico
11-05-1968
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Este es Osvaldo: antes y después de Zubeldía
Interview with Zubeldia: his coaching philosophy and approach to the game with Estudiantes
He credits Adolfo Mogilevsky as the person who revolutionized Argentine soccer (in other words he modernized it)
El Veco
Pages 62-66
El Gráfico
06-18-1968
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La otra cara de la violencia
Interview with Carlos Pachame: the hard-man of Estudiantes
Known for his violent and overly physical style of play, which also defined his Estudiantes team, El Grafico tries to understand Pachame's approach to soccer and the criticisms leveled at him
Osvaldo Ardizzone
Pages 20-23
El Gráfico
12-26-1967
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Racing nos devolvió la Copa
Racing wins the Copa Libertadores
Racing's victory, going back to a more attacking soccer, is praised in El Grafico
Juvenal
Pages 34-47
El Gráfico
09-05-1967
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Un triunfo de la nueva mentalidad
A new mentality brings promise for Argentine soccer
Like Racing the year before, Estudiantes sets out to win,play collectively, and with humility Unlike Racing in 1966, this team "muerde", plays tough, and is more noted for asphixiating their opponents on the field
Juvenal
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El Gráfico
08-08-1967
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¿Habrá que acostumbrarse a ver a un Racing distincto?
Racing changes tactical approach and style to win the Copa Libertadores
From an attractive long-ball style to cautious and tough defensive approach, Racing changes style to win the tournament Did it change? Or did they simply change focus of their own style?
Osvaldo Ardizzone
Pages 44-47
El Gráfico
06-27-1967
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