lunes, 27 de octubre de 2014

Top 5 alternative football stories

1) In 1942, during Second World War, an Ukrainian football team beat the representative of Germany Nazi Army, paying with his life.


2) One of the biggest flair done for José Manuel “El Charro” Moreno is told about one of them happened in 1961. As a DT of Independent de Medellin compete for a game with Boca Juniors, when the Colombians lose 1-0. With 45 years, el “Charro” was bored, he dress with short, go into the field, make two goals and his team beat by 2-1.


3) The Maracaná stadium vibrate the World Championship in 1950, with 199.854 persons. At the beginning of the second half, in minute two, the center-forward Friaca left definitely to Brazil on way to the championship. In minute 21 Schiaffino equalized the game. With only nine minutes in the clock, Ghiggia score the second goal. The world can’t believe it, the colossus died in his own house, without glory.


4) In 1989, in Buenos Aires, was disputed in the tournament argentine the global record of penalties in the the match between Argentinos Juniors and Racing. After forty-four penalties, there was no people left at the stadium.


5) The English center-field, Terry Butcher, tolerate a cut in his head all the match between Inglaterra and Francia, in 1989. The player left the field with this team shirt all spotted red, originally white.

Mónica Gonzáles

Mónica Gonzáles Mujica is a Chilean journalist and the actual director from the Center of Chilean's Journal Investigationses (CIPER).

She studied Journalism in University of Chile, she finished the carreer the year 1971. In the time of the Popular Unite she worked in the diary "The Century" and in the magazine "Now", both of them at favor of Salvador Allende's goverment. In 1978 she worked as investigation journalist in the magazines "Cauce " abd "Analisis", both of them against Pinochet's goverment.



She made the books: Bomba en una calle de Palermo (1986), with Edwin Harrington; Los secretos del Comando Conjunto (1989), with Héctor Contreras; Chile entre el Sí y el No (1988), with Florencia Varas; y La Conjura. Los mil y un días del golpe (2000). with Patricia Verdugo and Ricardo García, writer of the history from 1973 “Entre el dolor y la esperanza”.


I chose her for beeing an excelent investigation journalist who has known recreate herself with the pass of the time, without stay in the saddnes of the Popular United and writting about actual things to a society that goes with too many information arround it but with little bit of peoples that can get it well. A job that in my opinion Gonzales has dedicate to it all her life as a repoter and as a journalist.