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RadioProfile |  Muhammad Ali: The People’s Champion

RadioProfile | Muhammad Ali: The People’s Champion

Born as Cassius Clay on January 17, 1942 in Kentucky, the so-called "people's champion" came from a middle-class black family, at a time characterized by racial segregation carried out, above all, by the Ku Kux Klan. His father made a living painting portraits and religious representations for whites of the privileged classes. The first to see the enormous potential that Ali had as a boxer was a policeman, Joe Martin, who took advantage of him to vent his anger by hitting a punching bag. Seeing him in his first training sessions, Martin did not hesitate to become his first personal…
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RadioProfile |  Nigeria took advantage of Argentina’s mistakes and eliminated them from the U-20 World Cup

RadioProfile | Nigeria took advantage of Argentina’s mistakes and eliminated them from the U-20 World Cup

The Argentine National Team lost offensive freshness, took too many precautions, and ended up eliminated by Nigeria, who won 2-0 in San Juan. Nicolás Ziccardi reviews the highlights of the match and talks about Sevilla's consecration in the Europa League, with Gonzalo Montiel scoring the final penalty. Listen to his column on Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery
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RadioProfile |  Argentina begins the knockout phase of the U-20 World Cup by taking on Nigeria

RadioProfile | Argentina begins the knockout phase of the U-20 World Cup by taking on Nigeria

The Argentine National Team will play its first direct elimination duel in this U-20 World Cup. Their rival will be Nigeria, who qualified second in the group they shared with Brazil and Italy. Argentina, from lowest to highest in the tournament, advanced to the instance with an ideal score and several players at a good level who will fight to be starters. Listen to the preview of Nicolás Ziccardi on Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery
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RadioProfile |  the resignation

RadioProfile | the resignation

Text by Jorge González. Together with my partner Félix, we accumulated a dozen expeditions, which meant that not a few things were taken for granted. The decision to go to San Juan alone, to a high mountain, did not take more than agreeing on matters of form. The train took us without rush, while we let the landscape flow through that square eye of the window. Guillermo, our contact in the foothills, waited for us under the generous January sun and we set off towards Barreal. The objective was the Polaco peak, to the east, a fantastic mass of ice…
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RadioProfile |  24 hours of Le Mans: the most important endurance race in the world

RadioProfile | 24 hours of Le Mans: the most important endurance race in the world

The first edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans was run on May 26, 1923. The most specific endurance motorsport race in the world never tests cars, mechanics and drivers like any other. Le Mans originated during the Grand Prix era, the first automobile competitions that emerged in France and developed in different European countries. It takes place in the semi-permanent circuit of the Sarthe (La sart), located in the French city of Le Mans. The circuit is 13,626 meters long and has 38 curves. The race lasts literally 24 hours and the team that manages to cover the…
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RadioProfile |  The Argentine National Team qualified with a win to the round of 16 of the U-20 World Cup

RadioProfile | The Argentine National Team qualified with a win to the round of 16 of the U-20 World Cup

Argentina won again to become the first team ranked in the top 16 of the tournament. Without showing off but delivering a better image than that of their debut, Mascherano's Albiceleste thrashed Guatemala 3-0 with another victory from Alejo Véliz and goals from Luka Romero and Máximo Perrone. Nicolás Ziccardi reviews the highlights of the triumph and anticipates what is to come in his column for Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery
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RadioProfile |  Argentine clubs begin to define their fate in Libertadores and Sudamericana

RadioProfile | Argentine clubs begin to define their fate in Libertadores and Sudamericana

The second half begins in the Group Phase of the international cups and several Argentine teams could consume their classifications this week. Nicolás Ziccardi reviews the agenda for this week of the clubs in Libertadores and Sudamericana. Listen to his column for Radio Perfil. by Nicolas Ziccardi image gallery in this note
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