Macramé rioplatense vs. Catenaccio italiano

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Title

Macramé rioplatense vs. Catenaccio italiano

Subject

Two distinct styles of play, and philosophies, are visibly seen in Italian soccer

Description

El Grafico contrasts the platense "macramé" with the Italian "catenaccio" by examining how two star players in Italy, one from Uruguay and the other from Argentina, try to showcase their stylistic play but are met with defensive-minded tactics aimed at disrupting creative soccer This is a helpful article as it is the first time catenaccion appears in the magazine Catenaccio is also characterized as "futbol de hoy" (tactical), while platense soccer is more like "futbol de ayer" (loose style)

Creator

Unknown

Source

Page 18

Publisher

El Gráfico

Date

02-25-1955

Contributor

Biblioteca Nacional de Argentina

Format

Bound volume

Language

es

Type

text

Files

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Collection

Citation

Unknown, “Macramé rioplatense vs. Catenaccio italiano,” Animales: Civilization and Barbarism in Argentine Soccer, accessed October 7, 2024, https://animales.rwanysibaja.com/items/show/1837.