Dos a uno-goles de Gemmell (penal), Raffo y Cardenas; Atacarlo…atacarlo…

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Title

Dos a uno-goles de Gemmell (penal), Raffo y Cardenas; Atacarlo…atacarlo…

Subject

Rácing's victory over Celtic represents a breakthrough for Argentine soccer

Description

Despite the attack on Ronnie Simpson, the match went fairly well with exceptional officiating from the Uruguayan official. The attack on the Celtic goalkeeper before the match, however, was an embarrassment for the nation, but fans could not be held accountable for the actions of one person. The larger damage was that it reinforced old thoughts and Europe about Argentina. Piernes notes how well Rácing performed to give themselves a chance in the third and decisive game. They played “a lo guapo”, “a lo hombre”, and set out to recapture “garra.”

Creator

Justo Piernes

Source

Pages 1-2

Publisher

Clarín

Date

11/2/1967

Contributor

United States Library of Congress (Prints & Periodicals Division)

Format

Microfilm

Language

es

Type

text

Files

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Collection

Citation

Justo Piernes, “Dos a uno-goles de Gemmell (penal), Raffo y Cardenas; Atacarlo…atacarlo…,” Animales: Civilization and Barbarism in Argentine Soccer, accessed April 24, 2024, https://animales.rwanysibaja.com/items/show/1326.