Friday, July 21, 2006

29th Birthday Invitation Rhyme

Nicknames some Argentine clubs Euro 1976

Boca Juniors: The first name that had the fans of Boca was "xeneizes" (Genoa).
's nickname "bosteros" came from a song of the River fans because of the ongoing floods in the district in the Southeast. "La Boca, the Boca was flooded and all the bosteros shit covered them. "

River Plate River spent 18 years without getting titles from the decade of 50 and 70. But he came to the final of the Libertadores Cup in 1966. The decisive game was played at Peñarol the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile. earned River by 2 to 0. The Uruguayans were tied and had to go to overtime. There Peñarol got two more goals and kept the cup. When faced Banfield back on the road. From the local forum launched a hen with a red band. Since then, players and supporters are chickens River. By extension, the Monumental say "The Roost".

Racing: Racing was the successor of Alumni. The team that manages to give identity to the native football, winning nine titles in the amateur, seven in a row. On the hierarchy and the style of game named it "La Academia" . In the 60's, Racing entered history as "The team of Joseph", name under which it is often still remember. The mentor was Juan José Pizzutti coach, who took over in 1965, when the team held the last post and took him to win every title.

Independent: 's nickname The Red Devils were awarded for journalism Independent team for the game of his frenzied attack in 1926 (Canaveri, Lalin, Ravaschino, Seoane and Orsi) and ratified in 1938 with a striker who formed an outstanding Maril, De la Mata, Erico, Sastre and Zorrilla.

Rosario Central: The origin of Rosario Central was popular, associated with the railway workers.
At Rosario Central are known as rogue after agreeing not to play a friendly match with traditional rivals benefit of leprosy hospital Carrasco.

Columbus: The Columbus are "sabalero" because among the first fans were many fishermen very humble home on the banks of Salado.

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Source: Librodepases.com.ar

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