Halfway through the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana, Argentine clubs are starting …
Fernando Romero Nuñez
Fernando Romero Nuñez is a sports writer. He earned a journalism degree with a specialization in sports from the Escuela de Periodismo Deportivo José R. López Pájaro. His work focuses on the past and present of football, with an eye for the stories that shaped the sport and its influence on society.
With goals by Cavani and Merentiel, the Xeneize won in the latest chapter of Argentina’s most heated football rivalry
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The Argentine’s performance in the UEFA Conference League reignites the debate about his antics
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Boca Juniors and River Plate will clash in the Copa de la Liga quarters, adding a new chapter to Argentine football’s biggest game
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Godoy Cruz, Estudiantes de La Plata, and Defensa y Justicia also made it into the knockout stage
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Argentinos, Barracas and Vélez Sarsfield join the MIllonario in the final stage, with Group B still up for grabs
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Nahuel Guzmán targeted Esteban Andrada from the stands in Mexico — but will he get off lightly or end up in the spotlight?
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Copa Libertadores: River wins and is virtually qualified to the Club World Cup
Demichelis’s side beat Nacional 2-0 with an impressive goal by Echeverri
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The Argentine tennis stars progressed to the round of 32 while Sebastián Báez, Federico Coria and Facundo Díaz Acosta were each bounced
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Four Argentine World Cup winners came from this club. Chances are, you’ve never heard of it
Meet Club Social y Deportivo Parque, a youth development powerhouse that has provided Argentine football with some of its greatest talents
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Boca and River have their fate in their own hands, but the groups are far from a done deal
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Violence in football: Peñarol player attacked from the stands in Rosario
Maximiliano Olivera required stitches after a Rosario Central fan threw a rock to his face after the game