Saturday, March 5, 2016

A John Belushi Tribute

(1949 - March 5 1982)


 Still remember that day i heard that John Belushi just died. Animal House and Blues Brothers were incredible entertaining movies and Neighbors still with Dan Aykroyd was just released in France. This guy was too fun and exciting. Much more than Lorne Michael's Saturday Night Live he was the symbol of a a new and wild American comedy...

Portfolio Pier Paolo Pasolini

 (March 5 1922–1975)

Accattone 1961
 Born in Bologna in 1922, Pier Paolo Pasolini was one of the most controversial European intellectuals of his time.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Zico "O Galinho de ouro do Brasil"


lo scrittore e cronista Nelson Rodriguez scrisse: « E' entrato in quella fase in cui un giocatore fa con il pallone tutto ciò che vuole», stava parlando di Arthur Antunes Coimbra ma se lo chiamate così lo conoscono solo gli appassionati di calcio, mentre chiamatelo Zico e tutti sapranno di chi stiamo parlando e cioè del giocatore brasiliano più famoso della storia dopo Pelè. Zico nasce a Rio de Janeiro il 3 marzo del 1953 ultimo di 6 fratelli di cui 5 maschi, probabilmente il più gracile (per questo soprannominato il Galinho), ma sicuramente il più talentuoso e lo si vedeva già nelle strade polverose di Quintino, un lontano  e violento sobborgo di Rio quando i 5 fratelli Coimbra passavano le ore a correre dietro un pallone. 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

CAN 1998 Egypte Afrique du Sud Finale

 28 fevrier 1998

Stade du 4-Août

Ouagadougou

 

 

Friday, October 18, 2013

READINGS : Johan Cruyff farewell matches



Friendly 1978 
Amsterdam
Olympic Stadium
November 07, 1978
Ajax vs. Bayern 
Johan Cruyff farewell match#2
63.000 spectators


Monday, October 14, 2013

Antonio Cabrini farewell match



Friendly 1991
Cremona, Italy
May 28, 1991
Italy` 82-86 
vs. Rest of the World
Antonio Cabrini 
farewell match


El internacional Antonio Cabrini se despidio ayer del futbol en activo en un amistoso que enfrento a la seleccion italiana de 1982-86 a un combinado de estrellas mundiales. El equipo azzurri gano 7-5 en este partido disputado
en el estadio Giovanni Zini de Cremona, ciudad en la que nacio “el bello Antonio” el 8 de octubre de 1957 y en cuyo equipo se inicio comojugador antes de fichar por la Juventus.
En el “once” italiano jugaron entre otros jugadores como los Conti, Altobelli, Collovati, Tardelli o Rossi, ademas del propio Cabrini, que se retiro del campo al final del partido entre ovaciones y acompanado de sushijos.
En el combinado de figuras mundiales estuvieron Pfaff —estrel lcaon sus espectaculares paradas-, Platini, Kempes, Zico, Junior, Hansi Muller e incluso hombres mas jovenes, como Futre o Detari. Unos 20.000 espectadores
se dieron cita en Cremona para tributar homenaje a Cabrini, 85 veces internacional por Italia (ocupa el segundo puesto de la historia “azzurra” en numero de entorchados, despues de Dino Zoff, con 101 ),que gano seis Ligas ,una Copa de Europa ,una de la UEFA y una Intercontinental
con la Juve y acabo su carrera en el Bolonia - (El Mundo Deportivo).

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Coupe des Clubs Champions 1972 1973 Ajax Amsterdam Real Madrid

By the time the two sides next met, in the 1972/73 European Cup semi-finals, Ajax were on the verge of achieving what the great Real Madrid side of the 1950s attained and that was to win three European Cups in succession. Ajax were playing a brand of football somewhat never seen before known as ‘Total Football’ – the origins traced back to Ajax coaches Vic Buckingham (who also discovered Johan Cruijff) and Jack Reynolds, both laid the foundations of this footballing philosophy and it was taken on further by legendary coach Rinus Michels, who played under Reynolds. Ajax were now managed by Stefan Kovács – Michels had moved on to coach Real’s arch-rivals FC Barcelona in 1971 – in this period of success they were known as the ‘Golden Ajax’Ajax took a 2-1 lead to the Bernabéu on 25 April, 1973 (Jose Martinez “Pirri” again getting the away goal for Los Merengues), and it was on this day that according to David Winner, author of ‘Brilliant Orange’ the greatest moment of Ajax’s ‘Golden Age’ was not a goal or a great save. It was a simple piece of juggling by a player who had idolised the legends which had graced the turf of the Bernabéu before him.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Giancarlo Antognoni farewell match

Amichevole 1989
Italia`82
Coppa del Mondo Masters
25 Aprile 1989
Stadio Comunale
Firenze
30.600 spettatori 


Arbitro: Luci (Firenze)
Giancarlo Antognoni addio partita


Italia `82: Ivano Bordon, Claudio Gentile, Antonio Cabrini (Daniele Massaro `50), Gabriele Oriali, Fulvio Collovatti, Gaetano Scirea, Bruno Conti (Franco Causio `50), Marco Tardelli (Giampiero Marini `50), Paolo Rossi (Franco Selvaggio `50), Giancarlo Antognoni (capt.), Francesco Graziani (Alessandro Altobelli `50). Benchwarmer: Giovanni Galli. Allenatori: Dino Zoff e Guerini.
 

Coppa del Mondo Masters: Jean-Marie Pfaff, Hans-Peter Briegel (Glenn Hysen `68), Alberto Tarantini, Zbigniew Boniek, Rudi Krol, Jose Antonio Camacho, Madjer, Junior (Dunga `68), Jorge Valdano (Oleg Blokhin `50), Paul Breitner (Karl-Heinz Förster `46 ), Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. Allenatori: Sven Goran Eriksson e Vujadin Boskov.
Marcatori: Madjer (`11), Graziani (`27, `43), Rummenigge (`62) Antognoni (`74 rigore), Causio (`90).