Holiday in Spain - Concerto de Aranjuez
Concerto de Aranjuez - Travel video put together with iMovie from still photographs. These were taken in March of 2005. We travelled to the southern coast of Spain and stayed at a timeshare in Malaga. We took day trips to Granada to visit the Alhambra, to Seville to see the gardens and site of the Palacio de Justico, and Rhonda where the oldest bull ring in Spain is situated. It was the wrong season for bullfighting and the ring was not open when we visited. Spain is a wonderful vacation spot and the people there are friendly, the food is excellent and the prices are reasonable. I highly recommend a visit there. The music selection is Concerto de Aranjuez, by Joaquin Rodrigo from the album Concierto Guitarra Española.
Golfmuseum in Verona
Marco Bisagno hat uns einen exklusiven Einblick gewährt in das größte private Golfmuseum der Welt mit über 2000 Exponaten aus mehrerer Jahrhunderten Golfgeschichte.
Diego Maradona says Carlos Bilardo 'betrayed' him
(29 Jul 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of press conference held by Diego Maradona, former coach of Argentina's football team
2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Diego Maradona, former coach of Argentina National Team:
I'm going to read for all of you this speech that I have prepared during this time of mourning because still I bear in my mind the match against Germany where we lost 4-0 and it still hurts in my soul.
3. Cutaway of camera
4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Diego Maradona, former coach of Argentina National Team:
(Julio) Grondona (Argentina Football Association's President) lied to me, (Carlos) Bilardo (national team director) betrayed me. Knowing that we would have plenty of time ahead to keep working and recover well from the elimination. My technical team and I were prepared to keep going. That must be clear.
5. Cutaway of cameras
6. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Diego Maradona, former coach of Argentina National Team:
Last Monday I had meeting with Julio Grondona and after five minutes of conversation he said that he wanted me to keep working, but that seven people from my staff must leave. When he said that I understood that he wanted me out too, because he knew well that it would be impossible for me to continue without my collaborators.
7. Cutaway of cameras
8. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Diego Maradona, former coach of Argentina National Team:
Sadly at this stage I can't continue with this task but I leave with a clear conscience that I put all of myself into it (the coaching role) and I attempted to transmit the pride and honour that I feel as an Argentinean. That's all.
9. Maradona leaving the stage
STORYLINE
An emotional Diego Maradona, looking to be close to tears, said he was betrayed as Argentina coach by national team director Carlos Bilardo and lied to by Julio Grondona, the president of the Argentine Football Association.
Speaking one day after the Argentine Football Association declined to renew his contract, Maradona claimed on Wednesday that Bilardo worked deviously to get rid of him and that Grondona had previously said he was happy with his work.
Argentina was beaten 4-0 by Germany in the World Cup quarterfinals in South Africa.
Grondona lied to me, Bilardo betrayed me, Maradona said.
My technical team and I were prepared to keep going. That must be clear, he added.
Bilardo was the coach of Argentina and Maradona its star player when the team won the World Cup in 1986.
The AFA had said several weeks ago that it planned to offer him a new four-year deal, and Maradona said Grondona asked him in a meeting Monday to continue but without seven of his assistants.
Maradona said he could not meet those conditions.
Maradona read from a prepared script for about 10 minutes in a restaurant in the Buenos Aires suburb of Ezeiza.
And despite a room packed with reporters and family members, including his two daughters, he took no questions.
The 49-year-old Maradona replaced Alfio Basile as Argentina coach 21 months ago.
He suggested he didn't have enough time to make changes, noting that Argentina had failed to get past the World Cup quarterfinals for the fifth straight time.
Argentina has some of the best players in the world, including forwards Lionel Messi of Barcelona, Carlos Tevez of Manchester City and Gonzalo Higuain of Real Madrid.
Maradona didn't mention Argentina youth team manager Sergio Batista, who will be the interim coach for the August 11 friendly in Ireland.
There is also a September 7 friendly at River Plate stadium against world champion Spain.
Possible permanent successors include two club coaches in Argentina: Alejandro Sabella of Estudiantes and Miguel Russo of Racing.
Maradona, a national icon who divides opinion, was hired by Grondona despite having little coaching experience.
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Diego Maradona _ 25 Best Goals
Full name:Diego Armando Maradona Franco[note 1]
Date of birth: 30 October 1960 (age 57)
Place of birth: Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height: 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Playing position: Attacking midfielder
Club information:
Current team: Fujairah (manager)
Senior career:
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1981 Argentinos Juniors 167 (116)
1981–1982 Boca Juniors 40 (28)
1982–1984 Barcelona 36 (22)
1984–1991 Napoli 188 (81)
1992–1993 Sevilla 26 (5)
1993–1994 Newell's Old Boys 5 (0)
1995–1997 Boca Juniors 30 (7)
Total 491 (259)
National team:
1977–1979 Argentina U20 24 (13)
1977–1994 Argentina 91 (34)
Teams managed:
1994 Mandiyú de Corrientes
1995 Racing Club
2008–2010 Argentina
2011–2012 Al Wasl
2017– Fujairah[6]
How Qatar Bought the World Cup & Messi to Sign a Lifelong Contract | Headlines
Did Qatar buy the World cup 2022? apparently, they did. Today we explain briefly how they did it and what has happened since.
Messi is about to sign a lifelong contract with Barça, even though he just signed a new contract reaching until 2021
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2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup
The 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup was the sixteenth edition of the FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly called FIFA World Youth Championship), hosted by Canada from 30 June to 22 July 2007. Argentina defeated Czech Republic in the title game by the score of 2–1, thus managing a back-to-back world title, its fifth in the past seven editions, and sixth overall. Argentine player Sergio Agüero was given the FIFA U-20 Golden Shoe (top scorer with 6 goals) and the FIFA U-20 Golden Ball (best player of the tournament), while Japan earned the FIFA Fair Play Award.
The tournament featured 24 teams coming from six continental confederations; Canada qualified automatically as hosts, while the remaining teams qualified based on their rankings at the respective continental U-20 (U-19 in Europe's case) tournaments. UEFA (Europe) qualified six teams; AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America & Caribbean) and CONMEBOL (South America) four teams each; and OFC (Oceania) one team.
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Diego Maradona
Diego Armando Maradona Franco is a retired Argentine footballer. He has served as a manager and coach at other clubs as well as for the national team of Argentina. Many experts, football critics, former players, current players and football fans regard Maradona as the best football player of all time. He was joint FIFA Player of the 20th Century with Pelé.
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