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JUAN ARANGO- Soccer has been an integral part o Juan's life. Rocked to sleep by tall tales of the Brazil 1970 side and learned to read in Spanish through old editions of El Gráfico that his cousins stashed away, his knowledge of the sport is vast both on and off the pitch. A Colombian-American that lived in Argentina and married and Argento-Italian. Juan has been involved in the media industry for the past six years in various functions. A graduate of Florida International University, he has been versatile in this industry and in constant metamorphosis. Juan worked at Gol TV as color analyst as well as on-camera talent for various productions. He also worked at ESPN International as he covered soccer and tennis there. He was part of the production crew in Bristol, Conn. that worked on the 2006 World Cup. Juan was the color analyst for the 2009 Gold Cup´s world feed. He has also been a guest on soccer shows such as Major League Soccer Talk, Inside the Six, The Third Half, and Inside Soccer. His experience is also wide having been the Sports Writer for the Bristol Observer and has done freelance work for national publications such as the Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald, The Middletown Press, as well as online publications such as Goal.com, La Liga Talk., Serie A Talk, The Barcelona Supporters Group- Miami, and Simply Fútbol. In addition to his work in television and writing; he is also press secretary for We Are Fútbol and runs GVJ Media & Publishing, the parent company of Mad About Fútbol.
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GEORGE METÉLLUS- George is a product of many different influences that have forged his love of football/soccer and life. It began with his Haitian upbringing, continued with his childhood in Miami, four-year service in the U.S. Air Force and a proud degree from The University of Miami. ITS ALL ABOUT THE U!. The interest in writing came via radio. At WVUM 90.5 FM, George & three friends created a talk show dedicated to soccer and it grew into a podcast called, Mad About Futbol. It strengthened as a board op/producer at WQAM 560 AM and led to position writing for Goal.com. He is also the public address announcer of UMiami soccer & track events. The Miami native continues to contribute to Simply Futbol.com and lists his favorite football/soccer clubs as: Miami Hurricane American football, FC Barcelona, FC Internazionale Milano, Brazilian & Haitian national teams. His favorite quote is from Yoda in Empire Strikes Back. “Do or do not, There is no try,”
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MIKE LÓPEZ- aka ‘El Pibe de Oro,’ was born in Miami, Florida. His love for the world’s game is traced back to day 1. With an Italian mother and an Argentine father, what else can you expect? Not only did he play the game of football most of my life, he's also just as passionate about going to the stadium to catch a match and living the experience of a game alongside the best crowds of any sporting event. He's seen it all, from the excitement of a Boca Juniors game for the Libertadores Cup in La Bombonera to witnessing Messi’s first career goal in a World Cup 20 rows away from where he scored. And how can he forget the day he saw Maradona being escorted out by the nurse in Foxboro in the 1994 World Cup. Point being, he brings to Simply Futbol all the ins and outs of the game, all its intricacies, from the stands to the playing field. After receiving his Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Miami (Da U baby!), he began working for Gol TV. He currently calls matches for the Colombian and Brazilian leagues and also serve as an English host for the program La Liga 360. He had the opportunity to broadcast CONCACAF World Cup qualifying matches as well. He also work for ESPN Deportes Radio where he host Espacio NBA, a two hour show covering the world’s best basketball league.
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LUCAS LUGO- Lucas is the newest addition to the Simply Futbol team. A native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lucas has been involved in the Beautiful Game since he was born. After years living in Spain and the United States, he decided to return to Argentina and is currently running the marketing end of We Are Futbol. His role at this company is to market the brand throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. In this region, We Are Futbol is one of the fastest growing soccer development and marketing company in the region. One of the sharp up and coming soccer writers in English, Lucas brings a fresh perspective to the game and offers a unique take of various issues based on his professional and developmental background. Lucas used to play for PDL side Richmond Kickers and recently played for Argentine third division side Fenix.
Posted by Facundo Morales Wednesday, May 12, 2010


Diego Maradona dio la preselección de 30 jugadores, de los cuales saldrán los 23 que viajaran a Sudáfrica. Las convocaciones de Ariel Garcé, Juan Mercier, Juan Manuel Insaurralde y Sebastián Blanco, fueron los nombres que más llamaron la atención de la nomina. Especialmente el del defensor de Colon de Santa Fe, quien no estaba en los planes de nadie. De esta manera, sumando a Juan Sebastián Veron, Clemente Rodríguez, José Sosa, Martin Palermo y Diego Pozzo, son 9 los jugadores del ámbito local que aparecen en la lista. Pero solo el delantero de Boca y los jugadores de Estudiantes y el arquero de Colon, serian lo que viajarían al mundial.
Por otra parte Javier Zanetti y Esteban Cambiasso, son las máximas ausencias, de una gran temporada en el Inter, con el cual van a disputar la final de la Champions League frente al Bayer Múnich. Otra de las grandes ausencias es la de Fernando Gago, que consiguió la continuidad en el Real Madrid que le había solicitado el D.T argentino. Pero al no mostrar un gran nivel, se quedo afuera.
De esta manera la lista de 30 jugadores, está conformada por:
Arq: Romero, Andújar y Pozzo
Def: Insaurralde, Garcé, Clemente Rodriguez, Coloccini, Heinze, Samuel, Burdiso, Otamendi y Desmichelis.
Vol: Mascherano, Maxi Rodriguez, Di Maria, Veron, Mercier, Sosa, Pastore Gutierrez, Datolo, Blanco y Bolatti,
Del: Messi, Tevez, Agüero, Palermo, Milito, Lavezzi y Higuain

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