The first tournament of the Argentine Football League is reaching the deciding …
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.
Wednesday will determine the final two spots after Belgrano and Argentinos Juniors triumphed on Tuesday
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Carlos Sainz, who will replace the Argentine driver in 2025, disagreed with the overtake, but current teammate Alex Albon defend the move
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The Argentine race driver couldn’t take advantage of a lightning quick start to add points to his tally
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A goal by midfielder Manuel Lanzini gave the Millonario the first landmark win of Marcelo Gallardo’s second stint at the club
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The club says the actions of former player Néstor Ortigoza do not represent the club’s values
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The Argentine football boss, who has held his title since 2017, will run unopposed this October
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‘We’re ready to fight, with grit and grind like any Argentine,’ said captain Guillermo Coria
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The Pilar native closed his second-ever F1 race in eighth place, the first point-scoring Argentine driver in 42 years, and is eyeing a 2025 run
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The Pumas routed the Wallabies with a record-breaking 67-27 but can the team keep it up when they face South Africa’s Springboks next week?
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Budget cuts, deteriorating services and privatization plans don’t just turn the ride to work into a battle — they’re a warning that Argentina’s railways are forgetting a lethal lesson
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On the day Di María bid goodbye to the Albiceleste, Scaloni’s team showed little sign of slowing down