Noticias de las eliminatorias mundialistas
Crónicas de las eliminatorias - Notas de Eliminatorias
Regiones: eliminatorias concacaf, eliminatorias sudamericanas, eliminatorias europa
Noticias de Fútbol
Cobertura completa de la Serie Mundial de Béisbol aquí. Las historias, muchas fotos y los análisis.
speettygonzalez 05:18:35 PM Mar 29 2009
Un campeonato Mundial es Un campeonato., Sin importar de que edad sean,. Lo importante es que pusieron el nombre de nuestro pais,.,Y si no te gusta el futbol de la liga azteca,. Muy sencillo contrata Direct-tv.,Y asi puedes ver el futbol de Argentina,Centroamerica,La liga espanola,La bundesliga,La premier League,Los Juegos de Colombia,Ecuador, Costa Rica,Chile Etc,Etc...La cosa es sencilla my friend,.Ahora que si no te gusta Univision O azteca Amerca O Telemundo...No los veas y punto.
sdnm 03:01:07 PM Mar 29 2009
Sub-17? jajajajajajaja son nenes!!! donde estan ahora? La copa de oro fue un invento para hacer un poco de dinero. Y la fifa por dinero baila todos los dias. Yo estoy hablando de historia de verdad. No de estupideces como las que pones de ejemplo vos. Te das cuenta que Mexico al lado de cualquier pais europeo no le hace ni cozquillas.Y en America no les llegan a los tapones de Brasil-Uruguay y Argentina. Es mas, ni siquiera a Paraguay, ni a hasta los pobres Colombianos tienen mas historia que uds.
piolinn010 02:19:39 PM Mar 29 2009
Y te guste o no la FIFA,. siempre clasifica a Mexico en el top -ten!!!
piolinn010 02:17:27 PM Mar 29 2009
Y la seleccion sub-17 de Mexico.. que gano?...Quien gano la Copa Sudamericana el 2006?....Quien gano la Copa Oro en el 2002..Derrotando a Brasil? (es un evento oficial de fifa)...Quien quedo en segundo lugar 2 veces en la Copa America?...
sdnm 08:37:49 AM Mar 29 2009
Y en cima que mejico nunca consiguio ganar absolutamente NADA a nivel historico de selecciones o a nivel de interclubes, sufre constantemente para no perder (ya que estadisticamente es lo que mas le pasa) con un pais donde el futbol esta lejos de ser un deporte nacional. Y tira fuegos artificiales cuando le gana a paises de su propia confederacion que apenas ocupan un lugar en el globo terraqueo.
sdnm 07:57:34 AM Mar 29 2009
No soy mejicano, ni siquiera centro americano. Veo por ejemplo que la TV en norte america y los portales tambien norteamericanos (aol, terra, etc) hablan mas que nada de mejico. Esto lo entiendo, el futbol es un negocio y los patrocinadores, logicamente, llevan dinero a donde mas gente (?) hay. Y como si esto fuese poco, los mejores comentaristas y locutores de futbol, tambien en norte america, (que esta demas aclarar, ninguno son mejicanos) no tiene mas remedio que dedicar sus programas practicamente al futbol mejicano. Pero bueno, aca viene la pregunta para que me iluminen, Mejico, que gano en su historia? que logros tuyo a nivel seleccion o interclubes que realmente impacten? Y en cima que nunca consiguieron
DAALSA324 05:04:50 AM Mar 29 2009
De que se muerieron los quemados?????????? DE ARDOR CULEROS Y LO MISMO TE VA A PASAR A TI (DCERR5) EL MIERCOLES SOLO WAT-CHA
blancacassian 01:17:15 AM Mar 29 2009
Entre super contenta a dar mi comentario, aserca de el triunfo de Mexico,pero al leer el comentario estupido que hiso ( DCERR5) fue tanta mi rabia que me desconsentre totalmente,y solo se me ocurre pensar,que ese tipo deve ser un retrasado mental!!!!!
panajachel1 12:16:26 AM Mar 29 2009
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Argentina's coach Diego Maradona, right, embraces Argentina's team manager Carlos Bilardo, center, at the end of a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Uruguay in Montevideo, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Argentina won 1-0. (AP Photo/Andres Cuenca)
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Goalie Tim Howard, Steve Cherundolo (6) and Carlos Bocanegra, left, of the U.S. national soccer team celebrate a 2-2 draw with Costa Rica in stoppage time during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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U.S. national soccer team fans cheer during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Costa Rica, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Costa Rica's Luis Marin, right, and the U.S. national soccer team's Jozy Altidore, battle for the ball during the second period of the 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Jonathan Bornstein (12) of the U.S. national soccer team celebrates with teammate Carlos Bocanegra, after scoring to tie 2-2 with Costa Rica during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Oguchi Onyewu, right, of the U.S. national soccer team races to the ball against Costa Rica's Junior Diaz, during the second period of the 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington. The U.S. drew 2-2 with Costa Rica in stoppage time. Onyewu tore a tendon in his left knee during Wednesday night's World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica, an injury that usually requires a recovery time of three-to-four months. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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U.S. national soccer team fans cheer during a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington between Costa Rica and the United States. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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People watch the match as they wave a large banner during a football World Cup qualifier match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia at the Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian arrived for the match, returning a gesture by Turkey's president in what has become known as soccer diplomacy. President Sarkisian's visit followed the signing of an agreement in Switzerland Saturday between Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties and end a century of enmity between the two neighbors. Hrant Dink was Turkish journalist of Armenian origin who was killed in Istanbul in January 2007.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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People watch the match as they wave a large Armenian and several Turkish flags during a football World Cup qualifier match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia at the Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian arrived for the match, returning a gesture by Turkey's president in what has become known as soccer diplomacy. President Sarkisian's visit followed the signing of an agreement in Switzerland Saturday between Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties and end a century of enmity between the two neighbors.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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People watch the match as they wave a large Armenian and several Turkish flags during a football World Cup qualifier match between the national teams of Turkey and Armenia at the Ataturk Stadium in Bursa, Turkey, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Armenian President Serge Sarkisian arrived for the match, returning a gesture by Turkey's president in what has become known as soccer diplomacy. President Sarkisian's visit followed the signing of an agreement in Switzerland Saturday between Armenia and Turkey to establish diplomatic ties and end a century of enmity between the two neighbors.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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