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Fútbol: el presidente que quiere vivir
As the brother to the Vice-President, Perette is another in a long line of AFA Presidents that were intimately tied to the head of state (such as Ramón Castillo in the early 1940s, Oscar Nicolini under Perón, and Frondizi's childhood friend Raúl…
Una tabla capicúa
This is a complex article, a bit unfocused, on the fate of coaches resting on more than success: the professionalism of their players and the constant discussion of finances.
Tags: 1965, Cesarini, Giudice, philosophy, playing style, professionalism, Racing, River Plate
Independiente: los héroes están cansados
A view of Independiente's matches in Argentina and Italy for the world title.
Fútbol: una empresa para perder
Article examines how fútbol officials risked a lot of money in trying to arrange matches with foreign teams.
Tags: 1965, Boca Juniors, finances, Real Madrid, River Plate, Rossi, Santos
Una familia bien avenida
Pedro Dellacha, the old caudillo of the 1950s, says "El que detesta lo moderno es porque no está en la onda." This commentary reflects the resignation and eventual acceptance of older generations of players to the practical, win-at-all costs,…
Tags: 1965, Dellacha, Ferrocarril Oeste, philosophy, playing style
Tenía que ser Boca
The article is not only a summary of the match won by Boca Juniors over River Plate, but it is also critical of sports journalists from radio and periodicals.
Tags: 1965, Boca Juniors, journalism, Muñoz, Panzeri, radio, River Plate
El triunfo del psicólogo
One of the growing number of profiles on coaches in an age where they garnered a lot of attention.
Tags: 1965, Cesarini, Italy, Mexico, philosophy, playing style, River Plate
Una cuestión de vida o muerte
The article covers the arrival of the national team at Ezeiza airport, as well as foreign reaction to Argentina's matches in France and Brazil.
Tags: 1964, 1965, Brazil, Europe, foreign lens, France, identity, international match, Perette
Los negros del acordeón
By playing against a two-time world club champion, and a team that featured Pelé, the article uses Brazilian side Santos as a measuring stick for Argentine teams.
Tags: 1965, Brazil, Intercontinental Cup, Pelé, River Plate, Santos
A pesar de todo; Las vedettes son los técnicos
The referee situation has improved in Argentina, with little analysis provided as to why. Coaches in Italy, including Helenio Herrera and Juan Carlos Lorenzo, have become larger celebrities (and figures) than their players. (Note: Primera Plana…
Año nuevo, ¿vida nueva?
Hoping for a better season in 1966, the article expresses a desire for Argentine fútbol to move past "bochornosos espectáculos donde abundarán las agresiones, el juego brusco, la indisciplina y la incultura."
Tags: 1965, 1966, cartoon, defensive style, discipline, fan violence, fans, playing style, social order