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RadioProfile |  AFA changed the rules in full competition: a relegation was eliminated

RadioProfile | AFA changed the rules in full competition: a relegation was eliminated

The Argentine Football Association resolved unanimously and in extraordinary assembly the annulment of one of the three relegations scheduled for the current season. In this way the reductions will drop from three to two, one will be resolved by general table and another by averages (It was established that there are two). Nicolás Ziccardi expands the information in his column for Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery
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RadioProfile |  The boy and the good river

RadioProfile | The boy and the good river

The river is good. My river is good. He takes me, and sometimes he turns me down those paths, but always head-on, without deceit or cover, without justifications. The river is good and I know that, instead of the inevitable "pulvis", in me the water will be the true final return. My river is good. Some have given it strange names, such as “Plata”, which have nothing to do with the enormous simplicity of the Guarani and their “Guazú” which simply means “big”. This river witnessed so many events over the centuries. Sometimes he gets angry, I'm sure because of…
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RadioProfile |  Manu Ginóbili: 20 years since his first NBA title

RadioProfile | Manu Ginóbili: 20 years since his first NBA title

On June 15, 2003, Emanuel Ginóbili won his first NBA ring. The best Argentine basketball player of all time became champion in his first NBA season after his team, the San Antonio Spurs, defeated the New Jersey Nets in the sixth game of the finals. Manu Ginóbili began his professional career in 1995. He played three seasons in the National Basketball League, one with Club Andino de La Rioja and two with Estudiantes from Bahía Blanca, his hometown, before moving on to Italian basketball. During his early years in Italy, Ginóbili was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the…
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RadioProfile |  Alejandro Garnacho, the new jewel of the Argentine National Team

RadioProfile | Alejandro Garnacho, the new jewel of the Argentine National Team

The 18-year-old winger, consolidating himself in the Manchester United first team, fulfilled his wish after making his official debut with the absolute Argentine National Team. Nicolás Ziccardi reviews the brief but promising career of Garnacho, who was born in Spain but stopped representing Argentina, in his column for Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery
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RadioProfile |  Eskimos of La Matanza

RadioProfile | Eskimos of La Matanza

Text by Rodolfo Agustín Perri. I must, out of ethical obligation and fond memory, locate the protagonist Miguel, "el Negro", a nickname obtained from my readings of "The Prisoner of Zenda". The son of Calabrian immigrants, a large part of whom settled in the southern neighborhoods of the city, perhaps to keep their native tradition of being “people from the south”, Miguel was thin, with brown skin and curly black hair. Spare, brooding, he would meet me in the afternoons, at the corner of Lanza and Somellera, an unknown corner that, by then, had just begun to be paved. The…
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RadioProfile |  The Argentine champions in the 2022/23 season of European Football

RadioProfile | The Argentine champions in the 2022/23 season of European Football

Manchester City's victory over Inter Milan put an end to the season in the major European leagues. Several Argentine footballers managed to establish themselves in Italy, England, Spain and France, both locally and in each of the UEFA international cups. Nicolás Ziccardi reviews them in his column for Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery
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RadioProfile |  Mysteries of the Aguilera Well

RadioProfile | Mysteries of the Aguilera Well

Text by Rodolfo Perri. should place it on the chart, resort to the sextant and the compass, to encourage me to place it. It is that little piece of water that is in front of the NW angle of the tide gauge of the Buenos Aires Fishermen's Club, that corner where the deanery of fishermen of that institution found refuge, today already consecrated as a historical monument of the city. But I prefer, and it is better, to talk about him as is customary in canophile circles, fed by anecdotes that are renewed every season. The exact location would be…
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