Last night took place the longest final in history and also one of the most anticipated as it faced two historic squads with a transcendent geographical rivalry. A more exciting encounter in the soul section than in the sports section, in which football was not the protagonist, but a mere spectator. An atypical final, like …
Joaquín Caparrós: new and modern Armenian divinity
Armenia, one of the first Christian civilizations and characterized by its places of religious worship, seems to be entrusted to the ever-loving Joaquín Caparrós. If the national team’s performance continues to rise so prodigiously, the Utrean will most likely become one of the next divine figures of the Caucasian country. The Spaniard has managed to …
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Perks of being a Pro Footballer
Today's post was born from a conversation between friends about our passion for southern Spain. From the beauty of its places and the sympathy of its people. At one point in the talk, the figure of Joaquín Sánchez, a legend of Betis as well as a prodigal son of El Puerto de Santa María, came …