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Juan Arango
South American Correspondent
email:   juarango@gmail.com
twitter:   @JuanG_Arango
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Doing some CONMEBOL math

Clear Sky Blues Things look mighty good for Argentina despite the draw in La Paz... Read more

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Colombia vs. Bolivia

Bolivia will leave the over 3,000 meters above sea level to celebrate the second day of spring in balmy Barranquilla where it will be around 86 degree Read more

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Uruguay - Paraguay

When Uruguay left the Defensores del Chaco with a point they knew that they needed to have left with a bit more... Read more

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Peru - Chile

The Clásico Del Pacífico will wrap up the CONMEBOL docket of matches.  Chile are out of the final playoff spot but a win and a Uruguay slip up cou Read more

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Argentina vs. Venezuela

Messi-mania in Argentina forced a first in national team recent history.  Tickets for the Albiceleste match against Venezuela on Friday at the Est Read more

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River player kidnapped

After celebrations of having an Argentine pope, the reality of the socialeconomic crisis that country is in right now came to surface yet again. Riv Read more

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The Group Of (Football) Death

We have seen some truly brilliant perfomrmances in Copa Lib this time around.  As always, I have alway been a proponent of the fact that this tourna Read more

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After being rocked to sleep to tales of the Brazil '70 team, Juan lives for the Beautiful Game. Living in Miami for most of his life and a few years in Buenos Aires taught him what World Cup passion is all about. For the past ten years, Juan has been involved with the "beautiful game" at different levels ranging from print media all the way to television.

  Juan was part of the South American page at Goal.com for four years where he covered and wrote about the domestic leagues and Copa Libertadores. Juan also wrote for La Liga Talk and Serie A Talk for two years.  He currently is a play-by-play announcer in the United States over at Gol TV where he covers many South American and European leagues.  


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