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Monday, February 11, 2013

HOT CELEBRITIES: Paz de la Huerta, Naked Again for Terry Richardson.

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 (Born and raised in New York City September 3, 1984) is an American actress and model
 

 
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Model Spotlight: Paz de la Huerta

Model Spotlight: Paz de la Huerta
(full name: María de la Paz Elizabeth Sofía Adriana de la Huerta), is an American actress and model best known for playing the part of Lucy Danziger on the Boardwalk Empire TV series. She also starred in Gaspar Noe’s Enter The Void as Linda, and will be featured in the upcoming Nurses 3D film. She’s basically a bad ass. .
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They do make a pretty deadly combo. The take-no-prisoners, wear-no-clothes gritty thespianic Paz de la Huerta and her lets-get-nekkid-and-take-pictures-at-my-place photographer Terry Richardson. She likes to drop her drawers and get naughty for the cameras. He likes to click. In the end, while those two are obviously have a boatload of boozy fun, we too get to experience in the visual treaty product, more unclad photos of Paz de la Huerta, who, love her or leave her, is just about the boldest celebrity in all of Hottieville.

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For all the talk of so many actresses who brag about their bold decisions to go clotheless on camera, then never do (yes, you, cowardly Jennifer Aniston), Paz will flash you her bare lady nest at the drop of a hat, literally, and do so with a confident smile. Good on you, Paz. And you, Terry Richardson, for your obviously lucky charms.

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BREAKING NEWS: Pope Benedict resigns at the end of February 2013


updated 11:43 AM EST, Mon February 11, 2013
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Pope Benedict to resign at the end of February

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: Pope Benedict XVI had been thinking of resigning for some time, a family friend says
  • Benedict surprises the world with his decision to step down
  • He says his strength in the past few months "has deteriorated"
  • A new pope should be chosen by Easter, a spokesman says
Rome -- The spiritual leader of 1.2 billion Catholics, Pope Benedict XVI, surprised the world Monday by saying he will resign at the end of the month "because of advanced age."
It's the first time a pope has stepped down in nearly 600 years.
"Strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me," said Benedict, 85, according to the Vatican.
The news startled and shocked the Catholic world and led to frenzied speculation about who would replace him.
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Analysts and experts immediately began debating the merits of naming a pontiff from the developing world, where the church continues to grow, versus one from Europe -- where it has deep historical roots.
Cardinals will meet to choose Benedict's successor sometime after his official resignation on February 28, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, a Vatican spokesman, said at a news conference.
"Before Easter, we will have the new pope," he said.
Benedict won't be involved in the decision, Lombardi said. But his influence will undoubtedly be felt. Benedict appointed 67 the 118 cardinals who will make the decision.
Photos: Pope Benedict XVI Photos: Pope Benedict XVI
CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said that means the next pope, no matter where he is from, will likely continue in Benedict's conservative tradition -- which has seen the church take a firm line on issues such as abortion, birth control and divorce.
The pope, born Joseph Ratzinger, is likely to retire to a monastery and devote himself to a life of reflection and prayer, Lombardi said. He won't be involved in managing the church after his resignation.
In a sign of just how rare an event this is, church officials aren't sure what the pope will be called after he leaves the office.
One possibility, Allen said, is "bishop emeritus of Rome."
Resignation
Benedict will become the first pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415. In that case, Gregory quit to end a civil war within the church in which more than one man claimed to be pope.
In this case, it wasn't external forces but the ravages of time that forced Benedict's hand. After months of consideration, he concluded he just wasn't up to the job anymore, Lombardi said.
"It's not a decision he has just improvised," Lombardi said. "It's a decision he has pondered over."
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Benedict has been thinking about resigning for some time because of his age, a family friend in Regensburg, Germany, told CNN Monday. He has discussed the resignation with his older brother, the Rev. Georg Ratzinger, according to the friend, who asked not to be named because he does not speak for Georg Ratzinger.
Several years ago, Benedict had suggested he would be open to resigning should his health fail, Allen said. But no one expected him to do so this soon, he said.
According to Lombardi, Benedict will step down as pope at 8 p.m. February 28 in Rome, then head for the pope's summer residence. He will probably move to a monastery in the Vatican after that, Lombardi said.
After the resignation takes effect, cardinals will gather in Rome to select a successor. It takes at least two-thirds plus one of the 118 voting cardinals to elect a new leader for the church.
Benedict's legacy
Benedict took over as pope in 2005 as the church was facing a number of issues, including declining popularity in parts of the world and a growing crisis over the church's role in handling molestation accusations against priests around the world.
Given his age at the time -- 78 -- he was widely seen as a caretaker pope, a bridge to the next generation following the long reign of John Paul II, a popular, globe-trotting pontiff whose early youth and vigor gave way to such frailty in later years that he required assistance walking and was often hard to hear during public addresses.
As an aide to John Paul, Benedict served as a strict enforcer of his conservative social doctrine. To no one's surprise, he continued to espouse a conservative doctrine after taking the office himself. He frequently warned of a "dictatorship of relativism."
"In a world which he considered relativist and secular and so on, his main thrust was to re-establish a sense of Catholic identity for Catholics themselves," said Delia Gallagher, contributing editor for Inside the Vatican magazine.
Where John Paul wowed crowds around the world with his mastery of numerous languages, Benedict took his training as a college professor to the Vatican and will be seen at his most influential in years to come with his writings, Gallagher said.
Allen called Benedict a "great teaching pope."
Benedict also worked to advance religious freedom and reduce friction among adherents of various faiths, said Bill Donohue of the U.S. Catholic League.
"The pope made it clear that religious freedom was not only a God-given right, it was 'the path to peace,'" Donahue said.
Sex abuse scandal
Benedict became pope at the height of the molestation scandal involving Catholic priests, with complaints of sexual abuse and lawsuits over the issue tearing at the church.
Abusive priests had "disfigured their ministry" and brought "profound shame and regret" on the church, Benedict said in 2010, the same year he issued new rules aimed at stopping abuse.
The rules included allowing church prosecution of suspected molesters for 20 years after the incidents occurred, up from 10 years previously. The rules also made it a church crime to download child pornography and allowed the pope to remove a priest without a formal Vatican trial.
"No one did more to successfully address the problem of priestly sexual abuse than Joseph Ratzinger," Donohue said.
While he received praise for the changes, some also accused him of doing too little to stem the abuse, both while pope and before he took office.
In 2010, The New York Times reported that church officials, including Ratzinger, had failed to act in the case of a Wisconsin priest accused of molesting up to 200 boys. The Times reported that church officials stopped proceedings against the priest after he wrote Ratzinger, who was at the time the cardinal in charge of the group that oversees Catholic Church doctrine.
Ratzinger never answered the letter, according to the Times, and church officials have said he had no knowledge of the situation. But a lawyer who obtained internal church paperwork said at the time that it "shows a direct line from the victims through the bishops and directly to the man who is now pope."
Also in 2010, the Times reported that the future pope -- while serving as the archbishop in Munich -- had been copied on a memo informing him that a priest accused of molesting children was being returned to pastoral work. At the time, a spokesman for the archdiocese said Ratzinger received hundreds of memos a year and it was highly unlikely that he had read it.
Barbara Blaine, president of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, issued a statement Monday saying the church should choose a new pope dedicated to preventing sexual abuse by priests.
"For the Church to truly embody the spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ, it must be led by a pontiff who demands transparency, exposes child-molesting clerics, punishes wrongdoers and enablers, cooperates with law enforcement, and makes true amends to those who were hurt so greatly by Catholic priests, employees and volunteers," Blaine wrote.
Victims' groups are pressing the International Criminal Court to prosecute Benedict in the sex abuse scandal, and say the resignation won't change that, according to Pam Spees, of the public policy law firm Center for Constitutional Rights, which is helping SNAP pursue the case.
World reaction
Benedict's decision was not expected by leaders and everyday Catholics around the world.
Archbishop Vincent Nichols, the president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, said the decision "shocked and surprised everyone."
"Yet, on reflection, I am sure that many will recognise it to be a decision of great courage and characteristic clarity of mind and action," he said in a written statement.
Archbishop Timothy Dolan, president of the U.S. Conference of Bishops, said he was startled, and sad, to see Benedict resign.
"The Holy Father brought the tender heart of a pastor, the incisive mind of a scholar and the confidence of a soul united with His God in all he did," he said in a written statement. "His resignation is but another sign of his great care for the Church."
British Prime Minister David Cameron said Benedict "will be missed as a spiritual leader to millions." Cameron's Irish counterpart, Enda Kenny, praised Benedict for decades of leadership and service, as well as his decision to resign.
"It reflects his profound sense of duty to the Church, and also his deep appreciation of the unique pressures of spiritual leadership in the modern world," Kenny said in a prepared statement.
Life before the papacy
Benedict was born Joseph Ratzinger on April 16, 1927, in Marktl Am Inn, Bavaria, a heavily Catholic region of Germany.
He spent his adolescent years in Traunstein, near the Austrian border, during the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler.
Ratzinger wrote in his memoirs that school officials enrolled him in the Hitler Youth movement against his will in 1941, when he was 14.
He said he was allowed to leave the organization because he was studying for the priesthood, but was drafted into the army in 1943. He served with an anti-aircraft unit until he deserted in the waning days of WW II.
After the war, he resumed his theological studies and was ordained in 1951. He received his doctorate in theology two years later and taught dogma and theology at German universities for several years.
In 1962, he served as a consultant during the pivotal Vatican II council to Cardinal Frings, a reformer who was the archbishop of Cologne, Germany.
As a young priest, Ratzinger was on the progressive side of theological debates, but began to shift right after the student revolutions of 1968, CNN Vatican analyst Allen said.
In his book "Cardinal Ratzinger: The Vatican's Enforcer of the Faith," Allen says Ratzinger is a shy and gentle person whose former students spoke of him as a well-prepared and caring professor.
Pope Paul VI named him archbishop of Munich in 1977 and promoted him to cardinal the next month. Ratzinger served as archbishop of Munich until 1981, when he was nominated by John Paul II to be the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a position he held until his election as pope.
He became dean of the College of Cardinals in November 2002 and in that role called the cardinals to Rome for the conclave that elected him the 265th pope.
In his initial appearance as pope, he told the crowd in St. Peter's Square that he would serve as "a simple and humble worker in the vineyards of the Lord."
He was the sixth German to serve as pope, but the first since the 11th century.
Hada Messia reported from Rome; Michael Pearson reported and wrote from Atlanta. CNN's Stephanie Halasz, Deborah Feyerick, Chelsea J. Carter, Richard Allen Greene and Holly Yan also contributed to this report.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Lynsi Torres: billionaire burger queen of United States

Forget reality TV stars, real money is made flipping burgers. At least that's the case for burger queen Lynsi Torres, who is the youngest female billionaire in America, even though few in the restaurant industry know much about her.
That might all change now that the 30-year-old president and owner of In-N-Out Burger is subject of a Bloomberg News report this week.
Torres, who reportedly has little formal management training and no college degree, inherited the fast-food empire through family ties. Her grandparents Harry and Esther Snyder started the chain from a single drive-through hamburger stand in Baldwin Park, California.
Now the company has something of a cult following with 280 restaurants in five states, making the chain worth some $1.1 billion and attracting the likes of billionaire investor Warren Buffett, according to Bloomberg.

Torres declined to comment in the Bloomberg article. Carl Van Fleet, the company’s vice president of planning and development, said the company's finances are private.
"In-N-Out Burger is a private company and this valuation of the company is nothing more than speculation based on estimates from people with no knowledge of In-N-Out’s financials, which are and always have been private,” Van Fleet told Bloomberg in an e-mailed statement.
Torres is one of almost 90 hidden billionaires discovered by Bloomberg since it began digging about very rich people when it debuted its Bloomberg Billionaires Index in the spring last year.
The Bloomberg ranking is based on the average price-to-earnings, enterprise value-to-sales and enterprise value-to-earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization multiples of five publicly traded peers: Yum! Brands Inc., Jack in the Box Inc., Wendy’s Co., Sonic Corp. and McDonald’s Corp.
Turns out Torres, like other female billionaires, tries to keep under the radar. Among them are Dirce Camargo, the richest woman in Brazil, and Elaine Marshall, the fourth-richest woman in America.
Her most visible presence has been on the drag strip competing in the National Hot Rod Association’s Super Gas and Top Sportsman Division 7 categories. Her third husband, Val Torres Jr., is also a race-car driver, according to the report.
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Friday, February 1, 2013

FUTSAL CHALLENGE CUP TORONTO 2013 WINNERS AND RUNNER-UP TEAMS









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 Grand Final Boys 95/96:

Chinameca defeated AKD-My Futsal Quebec

Grand Final Girls:

Della Mora FA is the new champion, 2nd place was for FC Dynamo-Black

TOP SCORERS:

GIRLS

1-2001 / 02 - Christina Riccuti (7)

BOYS AND MEN

2-2001 \ 02 Damian Lencina 10, Pumas Utd
3 - 1997-1908 Garry Hundal 06, Pitbullz
4 - 1995/96 Aldo Garcia 06, AKD-My Futsal, QUEBEC.

By: Victor Manuel Medina

TORONTO, Ontario. Canada. – With thrilling final games, it took place the Fifth Futsal Tournament Challenge Cup 'Toronto 2013 ", played by team representing the provinces of Quebec and Ontario in boys, girls and men categories.

 

Among them stand out the 2013 champions for 1995/96 category, Chinameca; 2001 \ 02 Pumas United, 1997/98 Pitbullz Toronto, and Girls 2001/02 Della Mora FA, all of them crowded with the backdrop of the futsal hall of Vaughan Rd Academy and Msgr. Percy Johnson, on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 January 2013. A great highlight of the 2013 Challenge Cup was the attendance and participation of more than one hundred people who came from Quebec, led by international sports leader Willy Pacheco, the top AMF Futsal promoter in the Province of Quebec.

We want to highlight the great sporting work developed by DANIEL CERROS, leader of the World Futsal Association (AMF) in Canada, and a member of the Executive Committee, chaired by Dr. Rolando Alarcón, whose headquarters is Paraguay.
 


QUEBEC


The AMF Futsal representative in Quebec, Willy Pacheco brought five (5) of the province top teams to participate Challenge Cup 2013, making a hotly contested competition with Toronto clubs, noting that in the Boys Division 1995 - 96 they were the runner-up with AKD-My Futsal, falling in the final against FC Chinameca.


FUTSAL CUP CHAMPIONS 2013 CHALLENGUE


Boys 1995-1996

CHAMPION - TORONTO Chinameca
SUB CHAMPION - AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC

The First Grand Final was played at Percy Johnson, starting at 11:00 am with the division 95/96, the championship match between FC Chinameca of Toronto and AKD MI Futsal, representing Quebec, a passionate game watched by a large attendance which enjoyed the play from start to finish, witnessing amazing goals from both teams.


Chinameca was crowned Challenge Cup champion in this division after crushing the Quebecois club with an score of 8-4, goals scored by Nicolas Scarfile (2), Rahem Rosse (2), Adam Duran (2), Kevin Gutierrez Auran Dosuwih and one each for Chinameca and for AKD MI FUTSAL, Aldo Garcia (2), Fred Dube (1) and Badi Barred (1).
Coaches: Willy Pacheco by AKD MI Futsal and FC Chinameca Cruz Napoleon.

Boys 1997-1998

CHAMPION - Toronto PTBULLZ
SUB CHAMPION - TF Academy Toronto

Another major final was between the teams in the division 97/98, PITBULLZ TORONTO and TORONTO FUTSAL ACADEMY. Clearly Pitbullz was a 97/98 representative, but TF ACADEMY is the team of the division 99/00 , working a level higher in preparation for international commitments in USA and Venezuela later this year (as part of their training preparation involved in a higher division). This time it was its first appearance in a tournament where the team players had to switch to older division, and the players were able to show who are coordinating their game gradually. They reached the final against a team that participates in the regular season and stands as one of the best in this 97é98 division, currently being located at the top first position. It was a tough game where you put in practice all the AMF Futsal tactical and technical schemes playing a great final, where FUTSAL ACADEMY TORONTO was defeated 4-2 by a team that has plenty of experience playing Futsal for third year in a row and is involved with the same members in regular Futsal League.

The Champion goals were scored by Gary Hundal (2) and Naveen Perera (2); for TF ACADEMY Soares and Adam Matthew Brown got their shoots inside Pitbullz net.

Coaches: Melanie Simoes, PITBULLZ TORONTO
               TORONTO FUTSAL ACADEMY, Rafael Silva


2001-02 Boys

CHAMPION - PUMAS UTD Toronto
SUB CHAMPION - BRAZILIAN SA Toronto

SUMMARY: With a sensational tie of 5 goals between UDT and Brazilian Pumas SA, when the game seemed to be totally defined and it seemed destined to break the tie through penalty kicks, one last attack of the Pumas, the ball driven by one of the players Pumas and the game gets 6-5 The Brazilian team players protested saying the goal was not valid because the time had completed according to the electronic scoreboard, the judge confirmed the UTD Pumas goal and was crowned champion of the Boys Division 2001-2002.

There were moments of frustration for Brazilian fans and players who were close to the championship title and milliseconds away from that achievement. In the end it was joy for the rivals and ended up accepting the prevalence of whom claimed the goal, this one was for history in a final unsafe for heart.

Game Overview:

The Brazilians started impressively as the match progressed with an early lead of 2/0, and then the United Pumas team reacted and tied the score, yelling and causing emotional feelings among the spectators. From this moment, Pumas United took control of the game and its coach put up on the scoreboard comfortably 4x2, when it was believed that the scoreboard would look like, I get the reaction of the Brazilian and matched the score 4x4.

Between the joy and excitement among the public, the Pumas scored for a partial 5x4 ...

And with just a minute to finish the game, Pumas tied the score again over a nervous Brazilian team, putting an atmosphere of joy, screams and applauses as the Brazilian twisted to a 5X5.

Goals for Brazil SA

Felipe Barros (1), Kyle Pereira (2), Matheus Machado (1) and Aaron Cidade (1)

For Pumas United

Lucas Areco (2) Damian Lencina (3) and Xavier Areco (1).

Coaches For Brazilian SA, Rafael Silva and Pumas United SERGIO ARECO


Girls 2001-02

CHAMPIONS: DELLA MORA FA Toronto
SUB CHAMPIONS: Dynamo FC - Black Toronto

The second final was a very exciting game, with the girls of Della Mora FA prevailing with the score of 4-3 against Dynamo Black rivals, match played at a grand finale.
The goals scored by the winning team FA Della Mora as it follows: Christina Corado (2), Christina Riccuti (1) and Katia Oliveira (1), by the runner-up Black Dynamo scored: Anna Karpenko (2) and Klaire Sturrocu (1).

Coaches: John Della Mora for Della Mora FA and Vladimir Karpenko by Dynamo Black.

FUTSAL TOURNAMENT SCORERS V CHALLENGE CUP
GIRLS 2001 \ 02
01 - Christina Della Mora Riccuti 07 Toronto
02 - 06 Sturrocu Klaire Black FC Dynamo Toronto
03 - Abby Davis 05 White Toronto FC Dynamo
04 - Christina Della Mora FA Corcado 05 Toronto
05 - Elis Black Blokhin 03 Dynamo Toronto FC
06 - Julia White Micic 03 Toronto FC Dynamo
07 - 03 Masburis Kst White Toronto FC Dynamo
08 - Natalie Della Mora FA Sistero 03 Toronto
09 - Sofia Black Vozza 03 Toronto FC Dynamo
10 - Anna Karpenko 02 Black Toronto FC Dynamo
11 - with a goal - (1) Elena Cruz, Della Mora FA, Toronto, (2) Katia de Oliveira, Della Mora, Toronto, (3) Klaudia Vozza, FC Dynamo, Toronto and (4) Nastia Anissimova, FC Dynamo Black , Toronto.

2001-02 BOYS
01 - Damián Lencina 10 Pumas Utd Toronto
02 - Kyle Pereira 07 Brazilian SA Toronto
03 - Lucas 06 Pumas Utd Areco Toronto
03 - Sam Quatro 06 Pumas Utd Toronto
04 - 05 Machado Brazilian Matheus SA Toronto
05 - Aaron Cidade SA 04 Brazilian Toronto
06 - Elijah Le 04 Pumas Utd Toronto
07 - with 2 goals: (1) Charles Etienne Guay, AKD-My Futsal, Noir, (2) Felipe Barros, Brazilian SA, Toronto, (3) Matthew Corrales, AKD-My Futsal, Noir, (4) Xavier Terenzo, Pumas Utd.
Toronto.
08 - with 1 goal: (1) Alexy Pacheco, AKD-My Futsal, Rouge, (2) Barred Hakim, AKD-My Futsal, Rouge, (3) Isahia Le, Pumas Utd, Toronto, (4) Lucas Ramos, Brazilian SA, Toronto, (5) Shamar Leach, AKD-My Futsal, Rouge, (6) Vincent Martin, AKD-My Futsal, Noir.

BOYS 1997-1998
01 - Gary Hundal 06 Pitbullz Toronto
02 - Matthew Soares 05 TF Academy Toronto
03 - Naveen Perera 05 Pitbullz Toronto
04 - Adam Brown 04 TF Academy Toronto
05 - Alex Boisvert 03 AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC
05 - Badr Barrada 03 AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC
06 - Alex Banchón 02 TF Academy Toronto
07 - Arjun Rasodha 02 Pitbullz Toronto
08 - Eric Araujo Brazilian SA 02 Toronto
09 - Thomas 02 TF Francisco Academy Toronto
10 - Michael 02 Brazilian Marinho SA Toronto
11 - with 1 goal: (1) Arshdeep Singh, Pitbullz, Toronto, (2) Rahali Bakr, AKD-My Futsal, Quebec, (3) Gabriel Bravo, Brazilian SA, Toronto, (4) Massil Badji, AKD-My Futsal , Quebec, (5) Michael Bach, Brazilian SA, Toronto, (6) Ryan Deus, Brazilian SA, Toronto, (7) Zamir Walji, Brazilian SA, Toronto.

BOYS 1995-1996
01 - Aldo Garcia 06 AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC
02 - Adam Duran 04 Chinameca Toronto
03 - Rose 04 Raheen Chinameca Toronto
04 - Antonio Menezez 03 AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC
05 - Fred Dube 03 AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC
06 - Javier Cruz 03 Chinameca Toronto
07 - Daniel Vargas 02 Dep Basin Toronto
08 - Francis Thibodeau 02 AKD-My Futsal QUEBEC
09 - Kevin Gutierrez 02 Chinameca Toronto
10 - Nicholas Scarfile 02 Chinameca Toronto
11 - with 1 goal: (1) Guedei Korei, Brazilian SA, Toronto, (2) Jacob Hidalgo, Deportivo Cuenca, Toronto, (3) Luca Aurielli, Chinameca, Toronto, (4) Randy Mai, Brazilian, SA, Toronto.

 

Fernando Astengo y nuevo estatus de Eduardo Vargas en Gremio: "Ya es una estrella de rock

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El otrora defensor chileno, considerado un referente del cuadro "gaúcho", destacó la cobertura mediática que recibe el nuevo elenco del ex ariete de la "U".

por Matías Parker Castro - 01/02/2013 - 07:11

El ex defensor chileno aconsejó al ariete de Gremio.© Lancenet.br
El ex defensor chileno aconsejó al ariete de Gremio.

Fernando Astengo cada vez que visita Porto Alegre es recibido con abrazos.
El "León", que defendió la camiseta de Gremio durante la temporada 1987-1992, logró consolidarse en el cuadro brasilero al obtener el Campeonato Gaúcho (87'-88'-89') y la Copa de Brasil (89'). Además, en la temporada 88' fue escogido como uno de los defensores del equipo ideal de América.
Y la llegada de Eduardo Vargas a Gremio no pasó desapercibida para el ex defensor chileno. Para Astengo, el delantero tendrá un nuevo estatus en el elenco brasilero.
"La hinchada de Gremio es súper fanática. Llegó a uno de los clubes grandes de Brasil. Es una institución seria, con un respaldo económico muy grande, con muchos socios".
"Los tipos pasan a ser una estrella de rock y él ya es una. Va a salir en muchas portadas de diarios y tiene que andar con cuidado con las cosas que hace", señaló a La Tercera.
Además, el ex técnico de Colo Colo adelantó que Eduardo Vargas tiene todas las condiciones para triunfar en el cuadro "gaúcho".
"Tiene todo para triunfar en Gremio. Cuenta con el respaldo del técnico que es algo muy importante. Si bien en Napoli no tuvo un buen paso, hay que pensar que llegó siendo suplente de dos jugadores espectaculares como Cavani y Lavezzi".
"No saca nada con estar en la banca. Es un tipo que si le dan regularidad va a volver a mostrar que es goleador, rápido y esperemos que lo acompañe la suerte para que termine siendo un ídolo".
En relación a que si fue un retroceso su partida de Italia a Brasil, Astengo fue tajante en señalar que "no puede ser considerado un paso atrás. En Brasil los equipos están millonarios y quieren ganarlo todo. Han llegado jugadores muy importantes", finalizó.

AURESIA SECOND LATIN AMERICAN TOUR DATES SO FAR, LAUNCHING HER SECOND ALBUM


AURESIA SECOND LATIN AMERICAN TOUR DATES SO FAR, LAUNCHING HER SECOND ALBUM IN 2013



Friday, February 1st, 2013: Cafe Beer Company BOGOTA
Saturday, February 2nd, 2013: Herbalist Party @ Old School Bar BOGOTA
Sat, Feb 9th, 2013 ( headlining OMEGA UNITY FEST) in MEDELLIN
Wed, Feb 13th, 2013 Casa Kiwi, MEDELLIN
Sat, Feb 16th, 2013 La Brisa Loca, SANTA MARTA
Fri, Feb 22nd, 2013: Green Moon , CARTAGENA
Sat, Feb 23, 2013 Lion de Baviera
Fri, Mar 1st, 2013 TBA Quito, Ecuador
Sat, March 2nd, 2013 Guayquil
Thurs, March 7th, 2013 : Loki Hostel, MANCORA
Sat, March 9th, 2013 HOTELIER, Mancora, Peru
Sat, March 15th, 2013 REGGAE FEST, Trujillo, PERU
Friday, March 21st, 2013 Lima
Saturday, March 22nd Cusco, Peru
Friday, March 29th Sao Paolo, Brazil TBA
Sat, March 30th Ubatuba, BRAZIL @ Aki Ki Si Kome
Thurs, April 4th, RIO di Janeiro TBA
Sat, Apri 6th- SAlvador, Brazil TBA

So she will be in BOGOTA this Thursday January 31st until Wednesday Februrary 6th. Trying to hook with City TV Bogota and El Parlante Amarillo Tv.