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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #600 on: May 28, 2015, 01:49:29 PM »


Or, if you prefer ... a novel way for a federation's media services to present a squad:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=249&v=7qCb0QkToos

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #601 on: May 28, 2015, 06:23:08 PM »
Things are positioning for the Uruguayan professional players union to challenge the exclusion of Luis Suárez from the Copa America in light of the fundamental corruption (so the argument goes) at the center of FIFA activity. I could develop the argument, but won't.

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #602 on: May 29, 2015, 10:51:01 AM »
Things are positioning for the Uruguayan professional players union to challenge the exclusion of Luis Suárez from the Copa America in light of the fundamental corruption (so the argument goes) at the center of FIFA activity. I could develop the argument, but won't.

They grasping at straws.

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #603 on: May 29, 2015, 01:42:47 PM »

Or, if you prefer ... a novel way for a federation's media services to present a squad:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=249&v=7qCb0QkToos

That intro is absolute quality. The kinda of creativity in generating support around our football that is sorely lacking.
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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #604 on: May 29, 2015, 02:13:48 PM »

Or, if you prefer ... a novel way for a federation's media services to present a squad:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=249&v=7qCb0QkToos

That intro is absolute quality. The kinda of creativity in generating support around our football that is sorely lacking.

Fundación Saraki is a non-profit organization focused on advancing interests (and sensitivity/public awareness) regarding persons with disabilities. The first time I viewed the video, what caught my attention was that kids were incorporated in presenting the squad. A second look brought home who the children were. Very proactive.
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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #605 on: May 30, 2015, 03:41:29 AM »
Jamaica sending the same side to the Gold Cup after?
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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #606 on: May 30, 2015, 02:44:26 PM »
Things are positioning for the Uruguayan professional players union to challenge the exclusion of Luis Suárez from the Copa America in light of the fundamental corruption (so the argument goes) at the center of FIFA activity. I could develop the argument, but won't.
I wonder if they kept Suàrez off to avoid the negative PR? I'm watching Suàrez right now in the Copa Del Rey final and he's in prime form, causing havoc for Bilbao.

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #607 on: May 30, 2015, 03:03:35 PM »
Big frigging CHOKe- we  should been at this tournament! Done give a flying fart about JA
Allyu think them care about we Steups- tired of been laughed at  for our flops at the national level - both men and women - I should have been flying out to watch the women next weekend  STEUPS Yuh think I going and waste money flying out to Gold Cup? Steups- no frigging preparations just the same old hurry up and put together a squad! Steups look even guyana yes rich Guyana start preparations and we full ah oil and an economy better than Haiti and yet we cyar get it together Steups - buchnah frighing greedy politicians on
Y licking they asses for riches  spitting  the football at the expense of the players and country Steups - frig  cops cup  frig gold cup de only cul we have is one 4cup organization running this country

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #608 on: May 30, 2015, 07:15:37 PM »
A.B, who could they prepare when all the top players, playing for Central and Connection? You think FS and J. Williams will release their players?

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #609 on: May 30, 2015, 09:17:43 PM »
Guatemala looked poor today. Very disjointed. They hadda bring much more to make the friendly versus Uruguay a useful exercise.

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #610 on: June 04, 2015, 04:34:12 PM »
Juan Carlos Valenzuela helps Mexico escape with lucky draw vs. Peru
Tom Marshall (ESPNFC.com)


Welcome to the Copa America.

Wednesday's 1-1 tie for Mexico against Peru might have been only a warmup match for El Tri, but it gave coach Miguel Herrera -- who has said he has a team capable of winning the tournament -- a timely reminder of just how difficult a competition it is likely to be for a weakened Mexico squad.

El Tri struggled to contain an inspired Peru side, ranked 63rd in FIFA's rankings, in front of a passionate home support in Estadio Nacional and was lucky not to lose.

Peru dominated the first half and eventually went ahead when Jefferson Farfan tapped home in the 62nd minute, with Juan Carlos Valenzuela equalizing for Mexico with a header in the 76th.

"We didn't have a good game, but at the end we rescued the draw," Herrera said after the game. "The important thing was to see how the team worked."

Here are three quick takes from the match:

This isn't its Copa America starting XI

Let's start on a positive note from a Mexican point of view: Of the 11 starters, only three -- Rafa Marquez, Gerardo Flores and Raul Jimenez -- are projected to start a week from Friday when El Tri opens its Copa America account against Bolivia in Chile.

But this match highlighted the problems Herrera has had in shaping a "B" squad to compete at a strong Copa America, while the "A" squad seeks Gold Cup glory in a much weaker tournament. If internal competition was what the coach was hoping for on Wednesday, he was left in a weaker position than before the game kicked off.

Up front, there was little chemistry between Jimenez and Enrique Esqueda, although they were isolated, with the fact Mexico only had one shot in the first half telling.

In midfield, Juan Carlos Medina played the holding role, but was swamped as El Tri failed to control the center of the field. Javier Aquino sparked intermittently, while Marco Fabian was quiet, but the fact both are more accustomed to playing on the wing and are outwardly attacking players left Mexico unbalanced and left space for Peru to exploit.

Then in defense, Julio "Cata" Domginuez was the latest player to be tried as a left center back and didn't do badly, but the understanding with Rafa Marquez and Juan Carlos Valenzuela was shaky at best. It would be unfair to judge the individuals too much, however, considering how little time they've had playing together, and it must be noted that things did improve slightly when Hugo Ayala replaced Marquez at halftime.

At right wing-back, Gerardo Flores was a rare bright spot and looks to have done enough now to earn a starting place at the Copa America, while goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera was Mexico's best player and kept his team in the game in the first half.

Overall, Peru should've punished Mexico and had the game out of reach by the time Valenzuela leveled. After 45 minutes, Peru had outshot Mexico 7-1 and looked far more dangerous in the final third. It took Mexico until the 70th to even get a shot on target.

Herrera's side got away with it on Wednesday, but it can't rely on having the same luck when the real business gets underway in Chile.

Fabian, Jimenez disappoint

Olympic 2012 gold-medal winners Fabian, 25, and Jimenez, 24, can no longer be treated as young players hoping to break through. This is their time, and the responsibility on their shoulders at the Copa America is significant.

Both need a good tournament to help further their club careers and start to make the most of the talent they have. And if Mexico are to exceed expectations at the Copa America, both have a crucial role to play. But there was no sense either is taking the bull by the horns ahead of the tournament and the truth was it seemed they lacked confidence against Peru.

Jimenez was lost up front, isolated from the game and his teammates and when he did latch onto a good through-ball by Flores in the 49th, he blasted it over the bar. If you didn't know he played for Atletico Madrid, you'd never have guessed.

For Fabian, this was an occasion where he went missing and was unable to influence the game as he would've wished. It might have just cost him his starting place.

Corona strengthens Copa America chances

Fabian was replaced by Jesus "Tecatito" Corona -- with Luis Montes coming on for Aquino at the same time -- in the 66th minute and Mexico instantly improved as an attacking force.

It is true Herrera gave his side more license to get forward, but Corona's positive influence stood in contrast to that of Fabian.

The Twente winger was more direct and scared the Peruvian defense. The 22-year-old won the free kick that led to Valenzuela's goal and drew the foul from Pedro Requena that got him sent off in the 78th.

Corona almost unlocked the defense in the 85th with a mazy dribble and wasn't very far from nicking an unlikely victory in injury time. He looks primed to be Mexico's most exciting player this summer, with Corona also in El Tri's Gold Cup squad.

Video highlights of the friendly
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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #611 on: June 04, 2015, 05:07:13 PM »
But this match highlighted the problems Herrera has had in shaping a "B" squad to compete at a strong Copa America, while the "A" squad seeks Gold Cup glory in a much weaker tournament. If internal competition was what the coach was hoping for on Wednesday, he was left in a weaker position than before the game kicked off.


Well fellas, we does complain about team selection. Here is Mexico trying to resolve a "big crisis" with their locals.

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #612 on: June 07, 2015, 02:32:06 AM »


ANTOFAGASTA, Chile -- As Jamaica's national senior footballers begin preparations for their first-ever participation in the South American football championship, more popularly known as Copa America, they will be receiving help from Spain.

As the players, including 14 from the 23-man squad, prepared to board a LAN aircraft from Santiago to Antofagasta on Friday, they were joined by a familiar face, Carlos Garcia, the Spaniard who had coached Montego Bay United from the start of the 2014-2015 season, through to April when he was unceremoniously dumped by the St James outfit, despite the club being very close to qualification to the semi-finals.

But the respect for the man from the European nation which won the 2010 World Cup champions was evident, as he exchanged seemingly warm embraces from the two Montego Bay United players in the party, Dino Williams and Allan Ottey.

Garcia, on the recommendation of head coach Winfried Schaefer, and the blessing of the Jamaica Football Federation, has been appointed to provide video analysis of the opponents.

In fact, it is a function he has performed before at the 2014 Caribbean Cup, when Jamaica emerged champions, and in the following friendly games against Venezuela and Cuba.

"Mainly video analysis of the teams we are playing against, the weaknesses and the strengths of all the teams and to present that to the technical staff and the players," explained Garcia.

He added: "I've seen about two or three matches of each team that we are going to play against, and the Uruguay report is done already, and the others we are going to wait to see them play in the Copa America to finish those reports."

Displaying immense modesty, Garcia said he doesn't know how important his work is, as he only wanted to help coach Schaefer and the Jamaican team to do well.

"It is just information for the players to know what to expect from each of the teams that we will have to play and to help the technical staff to develop a more accurate plan."

An added value that the Spaniard brings to the set-up, especially at this time, is his ability to speak Spanish.

Meanwhile, he noted that he was upset that Montego Bay United lost the Red Stripe Premier League final to Arnett Gardens. He said Montego Bay United are a "great team" and despite the loss, they could consider having a "good season" having contested the Flow Champions Cup final, as well as reaching the semi-finals of the Caribbean Football Union Club Championships, and qualifying for the CONCACAF phase of the said tournament.

He added that he's not sure how much credit he should get for the team's ultimate success, but that he was happy to see two of the club's players making the transition to the national team.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Boyz-get-Spanish-help-from-a-familiar-face_19086711

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #613 on: June 07, 2015, 06:22:10 AM »
Kudos to Jamaica. Gsrcia's inclusion makes sense.

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #614 on: June 07, 2015, 06:38:25 AM »
Argentina, Uruguay impress in Copa America warmups (Channel NewsAsia)

REUTERS: Uruguay handed Guatemala a 5-1 roasting in a friendly on Saturday that augurs well for their defence of the Copa America in the absence of suspended striker Luis Suarez.

Argentina also impressed in the leadup to the tournament in Chile, with Sergio Aguero scoring a hat-trick and Angel Di Maria a brace in their 5-0 demolition of Bolivia in San Juan.

In other matches, Ecuador trounced Panama 4-0 with two goals from Fidel Martinez in Guayaquil, while Radamel Falcao scored the winner in Colombia's 1-0 victory over Costa Rica in Buenos Aires.

Paraguay and Honduras drew 2-2 in Asuncion, with former Manchester City striker Roque Santa Cruz getting both Paraguay’s goals.

While Suarez was helping Barcelona win the Champions league title in Berlin, his young understudy Diego Rolan put Uruguay one up after four minutes from Alvaro Pereira's cross.

Edinson Cavani then added a brace, his first a tap-in after Rolan had hit the post, then a penalty on the half-hour to put the home side 3-0 up at half-time.

Substitutes Giorgian De Arrascaeta and Abel Hernandez increased Uruguay's lead before Guatemala pulled one back through defender Wilson Lalin 12 minutes from time.

The Uruguayans open their defence of the Copa America title against Jamaica on June 13 and also meet Argentina and Paraguay in Group B.

Suarez is serving a ban of nine international matches in competition after biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.

FIVE-STAR ARGENTINA

Despite missing Lionel Messi, Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez, all of whom played in the Champions League final, Argentina found it just as easy against Bolivia.

Di Maria had the opener after 24 minutes with an angled drive from the edge of the box. Aguero got his first four minutes later with a penalty kick and then added another on the half-hour when he clipped home a cross at the near post.

Di Maria slotted home from the spot at 54 minutes and Aguero sealed his hat-trick a minute later.

Ecuador, who are Chile's opponents in the tournament's opening match in Santiago on Friday, also ran up a 3-0 lead in the first half against Panama.

Striker Miller Bolanos scored the first from a pass by tricky winger Jefferson Montero after he had beaten two defenders in the box in the 26th minute.

Martinez then scored twice in eight minutes, first from Montero's pass then with a header from left back Walter Ayovi's cross.

Seven minutes into the second half, Montero added the fourth for Ecuador, who also meet Mexico and Bolivia in their Copa group.

Colombia captain Falcao settled a more even affair at the Diego Armando Maradona ground in the Argentine capital in the opening minute of the second half, scoring from Juan Cuadrado's low cross.

(Additional reporting by Alexandra Valencia in Quito, Luis Ampero in Buenos Aires and Daniela Desantis in Asuncion; Writing by Rex Gowar; Editing by Ian Ransom)

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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #615 on: June 07, 2015, 09:52:59 PM »
Brazil vs. Mexico: Final score 2-0, El Tri don't look ready for Copa America
Kevin McCauley (SBNation.com)


Mexico kicks off their Copa America campaign on Friday, and their B-side doesn't exactly look ready to make a run in that tournament. A few days after struggling against Peru, they were definitively beaten by Brazil, 2-0, and only managed to put a few shots on target.

El Tri actually looked like the better side in the opening minutes, to the point where Brazil's supporters had started booing, but the match changed completely in the 28th minute. Philippe Coutinho put his team ahead with a spectacular goal, skinning Hugo Ayala on the touchline before beating Jesus Corona with a shot gorgeously curled into the goal from the endline.

Mexico were out of the game from there, and conceded another goal in the 37th minute, with Diego Tardelli finishing off a through ball from Elias. Ayala was partially at fault for that goal, too, and was one of three Mexico players substituted at the half.

Those subs didn't do anything to spark Mexico, who experimented with a change to a four-man defense and didn't look terribly proficient in it. However, Brazil was willing to sleepwalk through most of the second half, and coasted to a two-goal victory.

Brazil: Jefferson, Filipe Luis, Miranda, David Luiz, Danilo (Fabinho 46'), Fernandinho, Elias (Casemiro 79'), Coutinho (Ribeiro 70'), Fred (Felipe Anderson 83'), Willian (Douglas Costa 74'), Diego Tardelli (Firmino 59')

Goals: Coutinho (28'), Tardelli (37')

Mexico: Corona, Ayala (Salcedo 46'), Marquez, Dominguez, Aldrete, Osuna (Fabian 46'), Guernez (Medina 67'), Tecatito (Montes 76'), Jimenez (Vuoso 65'), Herrera

Goals: None.



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Re: 2015 Copa America Thread
« Reply #616 on: June 08, 2015, 04:49:50 PM »
Fitness a top priority as Boyz ready for Copa America baptism

ANTOFAGASTA, Chile -- Acquiring the requisite match fitness for a number of the Reggae Boyz in time for Saturday's opening Group B encounter with defending champions Uruguay is now the main aim of physical trainer Andre Waugh.



The Reggae Boyz arrived at their training base here in Antofagasta last Friday afternoon with only 14 players, three locally based and the others primarily from Europe. However, they have since been joined by four others, including three from Major League Soccer in the United States, with another three players expected in today, then one tomorrow, and Je-Vaughn Watson, the last player, expected on June 14.

The Boyz were the first team in the 12-team competition to arrive in the host country, but the technical staff can take no solace from that fact as most of the other teams had already assembled at their respective homes and started preparing.

In fact, a number of teams have engaged in friendly fixtures as they fine-tune for Thursday's opening game in the 99-year-old tournament, which features some of the best international teams in world football.

For Waugh, the job now is to get the players, who will join the camp with various levels of fitness, in sync physically.

"It's really a situation that we are assessing," Waugh told the Jamaica Observer shortly after the team's first full training session at the Parque Juan Lopez (Juan Lopez Park) on Saturday evening.

He added: "We have players who have come in from playing a 10-month season, those players in the English Premiership and those in the Jamaican Premier League, and there are others in the English Championship, who would have ended their season a month ago, so it is trying to find the best way possible to get the squad as balanced as we can for the tournament."

Nonetheless, Waugh's early diagnosis is that the players are in fairly good condition.

"I think they are in good stead, from discussions with some of the players, especially those in the Championship," he explained. "They have been training on their own and they would have had post-season workout programmes from their clubs, so from what we are seeing, we believe that with a week to go we can really get them to a decent level."

It is noticeable that Wes Morgan, the Leicester City captain, and Adrian Mariappa of Crystal Palace, have been religious visitors to the gymnasium in the mornings, ahead of breakfast.



But for those who might be off the boil a little, Waugh has a programme in place to enhance their physical fitness.

"We plan to have additional workouts for those players who would have stopped playing a month ago; while taking into consideration that there are others who have played for 10 months and the issue of regeneration and recovery is important for them, so it is having a strategy that suits the individual players of the separate groups of players," he said.

"There are other players who will be coming in from the MLS who are currently in their season, so we anticipate another level of fitness coming from them," he added.

Meanwhile, team physician Dr Derrick McDowell informed the Observer that an application was made for an emergency Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for about two players. According to Dr McDowell, the application was deemed necessary after he executed the mandatory medical examinations which will be supplied to the organising committee.

"We have to do a medical on all players... a history examination in a series of tests. So far we have completed 15 medicals and everybody is fine... a few little concerns with some medications that a few of the players might be on, so we will have to apply for an emergency Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for about two players, but so far everybody is fine, no injuries being carried that would potentially put a player out of the tournament," explained Dr McDowell.

In explaining how the process works, the physcian said: "You have to basically know what medication the player is on, why they are on the medication, so you make your reports and we send it through to JADCo and it goes through the TUE committee for scrutiny and a final ruling."

He has since confirmed that the application process has started.

And in adding his voice to the players' physical readiness, he said: "All the prime tests done so far indicate that they are fit and ready."

And regarding the other players to arrive, he said as soon as they do, they will have their medicals done.

Jamaica open against Uruguay at 2:00 pm (Jamaica time) on Saturday inside the Estadio Regional Calvo y Bascunan, then take on Paraguay three days later at the same venue at 4:00 pm (Jamaica time) before closing out against the Lionel Messi-led Argentina at 4:30 pm inside the estadio Sausalito in Vina del Mar on Saturday, June 20.

The top two sides from each of the three groups advance to the knockout stage, along with the two best third-placed teams.
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« Reply #617 on: June 08, 2015, 08:13:24 PM »
Schafer: I want more, more, more from Jamaica.
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Winfried Schafer said his Jamaica side can reach the last eight at the 12-team Copa America in Chile, starting Thursday.

Jamaica are rank outsiders to do any damage at the Copa America, but coach Winfried Schafer said they are capable of causing a stir and reaching the quarter-finals.

The Caribbean nation are drawn in Group B alongside Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay in their first appearance in the competition.

Under the rules of the tournament, the two-best third-placed teams are guaranteed progression to the last eight alongside each group's top-two sides.

The German coach hopes to pull off a surprise in Chile, and is determined to make the Jamaican people proud of his team's achievements.

"I hope we can go to the quarter-finals," Schafer told the Jamaica Gleaner.

"Football is open, you cannot tell; Brazil were beaten 7-1 in the semi-final of the World Cup.

"This is good for Jamaica, it is good for the players, good for me and good for everybody.

"I want to win matches and hope at the end when we come back from Chile our whole island is happy about the Reggae Boyz."

The Copa marks the start of a hectic period for Jamaica, who are competing in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and also have FIFA World Cup qualifiers to contend with.

But Schafer pledged not to let their busy calendar stand as an excuse for any lapse in performance, as they look to build on their 2014 Caribbean Cup triumph.

"We've got to work, I don't want stagnation. Every time, I want more, more, more," he continued.

"I'm aggressive, I want to see everybody fight for our team, and everybody eat from the success of our team. I'm a positive man, not a negative man.

"Both tournaments are very important. After this we have two qualifying matches.

"I hope we can build from both tournaments a very strong team for the World Cup qualification games in August and September."

Jamaica makes their Copa America bow against Uruguay in Antofagasta on Saturday.



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« Reply #618 on: June 08, 2015, 08:21:31 PM »
Ecuador must improve Copa America image - FA president.
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Ecuadorian Football Federation president Luis Chiriboga Acosta is imploring his team to improve their poor recent Copa America record.

Gustavo Quinteros' men head to Chile having not reached the quarter-finals of the continental tournament since 1997, bowing out in the first stage in five straight events.

Ecuador, who will compete in Group A alongside hosts Chile, Mexico and Bolivia, are without Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia and Emelec's Angel Mena for the showpiece.

But Acosta said it was time Ecuador stood up at the Copa, after limp showings of late.

Ecuador finished bottom of their group in 1999, 2004, 2007 and 2011, while they also failed to go beyond the group stages in 2001 - winning just one of 15 matches in five tournaments.

"There is a good atmosphere in the Tri, hopefully that influences the difficult match against Chile," Acosta said in Santiago, where the national side are preparing for their tournament opener on Thursday.

"We must always consider ourselves protagonists, Ecuador is [ready] to make a great Copa America.

"It is time to improve the image that has been left in the past editions of the Copa America, we have a good squad and a great coaching staff, there is great enthusiasm first move to the next stage of the tournament and then try to get as far as possible."

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« Reply #619 on: June 09, 2015, 06:26:16 AM »
Jamaica reveals Copa America roster.
CONCACAF.com


KINGSTON, Jamaica – Caribbean champion Jamaica will take a 23-man roster to Chile for the Copa America, the Jamaica Football Federation announced Wednesday.

The selection features two players from the English Premier League – defenders Adrian Mariappa (Crystal Palace) and Wes Morgan (Leicester City) – and five from Major League Soccer, including Giles Barnes, who is tied for fourth on the 2015 scoring chart with six goals.

Reading defender Michael Hector and Montego Bay United forward Allan Ottey are new to the squad as the Reggae Boyz compete in the South American championship for the first time.

Ottey is one of three local-based players called up by head coach Winfried Schafer, joining Waterhouse defender Hughan Gray and Montego Bay strike partner Dino Williams.

Jamaica, which is also slated to play in July’s CONCACAF Gold Cup, will open its Copa America campaign against Uruguay (June 13), before closing Group B play against Paraguay (June 16) and Argentina (June 20).

Jamaica Squad

GOALKEEPERS: Duwayne Kerr (Sarpsborg 08/Norway), Dwayne Miller (Syrianska/Sweden), Ryan Thompson (Pittsburgh Riverhounds/USA)

DEFENDERS: Daniel Gordon (Karlsruher SC/Germany), Hughan Gray (Waterhouse), Michael Hector (Reading/England), Kemar Lawrence (New York Red Bulls/USA), Adrian Mariappa (Crystal Palace/England), Wes Morgan (Leicester City/England), Jermaine Taylor (Houston Dynamo/USA)

MIDFIELDERS: Rodolph Austin (Leeds United/England), Joel Grant (Yeovil Town/England), Lance Laing (FC Edmonton/Canada), Jobi McAnuff (Leyton Orient/England), Garath McCleary (Reading/England), Je-Vaughn Watson (FC Dallas/USA)

FORWARDS: Giles Barnes (Houston Dynamo/USA), Deshorn Brown (Valerenga/Norway), Simon Dawkins (Derby County/England), Darren Mattocks (Vancouver Whitecaps/Canada), Allan Ottey (Montego Bay United), Romeo Parkes (Isidro Metapan/El Salvador), Dino Williams (Montego Bay United)

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« Reply #620 on: June 09, 2015, 01:21:52 PM »
Argentina Squad

Goalkeepers: Sergio Romero (Sampdoria), Nahuel Guzman (UANL Tigres), Mariano Andujar (Napoli)

Defenders: Facundo Roncaglia (Genoa), Pablo Zabaleta, Martin Demichelis (both Manchester City), Ezequiel Garay (Zenit St Petersburg), Nicolas Otamendi (Valencia), Marcos Rojo (Manchester United), Milton Casco (Newell's Old Boys)

Midfielders: Javier Mascherano (Barcelona), Lucas Biglia (Lazio), Ever Banega (Sevilla), Roberto Pereyra (Juventus), Fernando Gago (Boca Juniors), Angel Di Maria (Manchester United), Erik Lamela (Tottenham Hotspur), Javier Pastore (Paris Saint-Germain)

Forwards: Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Carlos Tevez (Juventus), Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), Ezequiel Lavezzi (Paris Saint-Germain)

Oldest player in the squad: Demichelis (34)
Youngest player: Lamela (23)

Casco is on his debut. He's a speedy left back who gets incorporated into the attack.

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« Reply #621 on: June 10, 2015, 04:23:36 PM »
Venezuelan TV presenters strip naked in show of support for their team
(Mirror Football).


A female news team in Venezuela stripped naked to film a supportive message for the country's national side ahead of the upcoming Copa America in Chile.

No fewer than eight presenters bared all as they labelled Venezuela's players "gladiators" and urged other women to join them in stripping off.

The women, who present on South American subscription news website Desnudando la Noticia, claim that their presenting style is aimed at "empowering women".

For every round that Venezuela progress through in the tournament, the team has vowed to post more naked content online.

The website was launched during the World Cup last year and it has since expanded, now boasting 10 reporters.

In April the station posted footage of one of its reporters stripping naked while presenting a story about Cristiano Ronaldo.

Web users must be 21 or over to view content on the site.


The patriots can be seen here.

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« Reply #622 on: June 10, 2015, 04:38:50 PM »
Rondon and Murillo in Venezuela Copa America squad
Rex Gowar (Reuters).


Venezuela strikers Salomon Rondon of Zenit St Petersburg and Benfica's John Murillo represent the veteran and youthful strands of the 23-man Copa America squad named on Monday [June 1] .

Rondon, who contributed 15 goals to Zenit's Russian Premier League title win in the season just ended, was part of the "Vinotinto" (red wine) side that finished fourth at the 2011 tournament in Argentina, their best ever international placing.

Coach Noel Sanvicente also picked Murillo, who turns 20 on Thursday and won his only cap in a 2-1 friendly victory over Honduras when he scored the winning goal. He joined Benfica on a five-year contract less than two weeks ago.

Venezuela are the only nation in the 10-member South American Football Confederation never to have reached the World Cup finals and, with tournament hosts Chile as well as Ecuador, they are also still looking for their first Copa America title.

Venezuela are in Group C with Brazil, Colombia and Peru at the June 11-July 4 tournament.

Venezuela squad

Goalkeepers: Alain Baroja, Wuilker Farinez (both Caracas FC), Daniel Hernandez (Tenerife)

Defenders: Gabriel Cichero (Mineros de Guayana), Grenddy Perozo (AC Ajaccio), Andres Tunez (Buriram United), Wilker Angel (Deportivo Tachira), Roberto Rosales (Malaga), Fernando Amorebieta (Middlesbrough), Oswaldo Vizcarrondo (Nantes)

Midfielders: Rafael Acosta (Mineros de Guayana), Alejandro Guerra (Atletico Nacional), Ronald Vargas (Balikesirspor), Franklin Lucena (Deportivo La Guaira), Cesar Gonzalez (Deportivo Tachira), Tomas Rincon (Genoa), Luis Manuel Seijas (Independiente Santa Fe), Juan Arango (Tijuana)

Forwards: Jhon Murillo (Benfica), Gelmin Rivas (Deportivo Tachira), Nicolas Fedor (Rayo Vallecano), Josef Martinez (Torino), Salomon Rondon (Zenit St Petersburg)

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« Reply #623 on: June 10, 2015, 06:39:45 PM »
Ah wonder if this Salomon Rondon related to Lawrence Rondon?

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« Reply #624 on: June 11, 2015, 05:08:10 PM »
From the BBC:

The Vatican has suspended a deal that would have seen it receive US $10k for every goal scored at the Copa America. The region's football association, Conmebol, had agreed to donate the money to a charity sponsored by Pope Francis. However, in light of the recent corruption scandal, the Vatican has asked Conmebol not to donate money.

South American media have reported that Archbishop Marcelo Sanchez sent a letter to Conmebol saying: "Given the well-known public events that have happened since 27 May, I have decided to suspend the application of the agreement until otherwise informed. Please abstain from making any money deposits."

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« Reply #625 on: June 11, 2015, 06:16:38 PM »
Chile vs Ecuador: Copa America 2015, Predictions, Rosters, & Preview
Damon Salvadore (latinpost.com).


It's been four years since we last saw Uruguay defeat Paraguay at the 2011 Copa America in Argentina. Well, the Copa America is back and this year promises to be a memorable one for the ages.

The first game of the 2015 Copa America will be played between Chile and Ecuador. Let's preview the game and pick a winner.

Chile enters this Copa America not only as the favorite to win Group A, but as the host nation. The Chilean National Team is ranked No. 19 in the world. Chile has done very well as the host nation placing second and third four times. Unfortunately for Chile, they have never won the Copa America before with an 0-4 record in the finals.

One of the biggest reasons Chile is being praised by fans is because of their goalkeeper Claudio Bravo. Bravo led Barcelona to a Spanish League Championship in La Liga as well as a Copa del Rey title this season. Chile just may have the best goalkeeper in this competition.

Outside of Bravo, Chile still has a strong squad this year. Alexis Sánchez and Eduardo Vargas create a great offensive duo, and Arturo Vidal, Jorge Valdivia and Matías Fernández lead an elite middle field. Bravo may not be under a lot of pressure considering the fact that Chile has such a great pack of middle fielders.

Chile holds the all-time edge over Ecuador with 27 wins to just 10 losses. The last time these two teams faced off in the Copa America was in 2001 when Chile defeated Ecuador, 4-1 in Colombia.

The Ecuador National Team is ranked No. 31 in the world heading into the Copa America. Ecuador will have to get past Chile, Bolivia and Mexico in Group A. Thankfully for Ecuador, Mexico isn't playing at full strength because of their upcoming Gold Cup preparations.

Ecuador is considered sort of an underrated "dark horse" team this year. Although Ecuador doesn't have a very powerful offense, they do have a great defense led by Walter Ayoví, Juan Carlos Paredes and Frickson Erazo. Goalkeeper Alexander Domínguez is expected to get the start in net by head coach Gustavo Quinteros.

Ayoví is Ecuador's captain this year.

Historically speaking, Ecuador has never really made their presence felt at the Copa America. Their best finish at this tournament is fourth place, which came in 1959 and 1993. Ecuador was the host nation both of those years

Ecuador will put up a good fight, but Chile should be able to take care of business. Chile needs to send a message with the rest of South America watching on opening night. Ecuador has a strong defense, but Chile doesn't have a big glaring weakness to penetrate.
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« Reply #627 on: June 11, 2015, 08:13:29 PM »
Hosts Chile began their quest for a maiden Copa America title with victory over Ecuador in Santiago
Shamoon Hafez (BBC Sport).


Midfielder Arturo Vidal was brought down in the box by Miller Bolanos in the second half and picked himself up to convert the penalty for Chile.

Former QPR man Eduardo Vargas netted the second, calmly slotting home, as Matias Fernandez was sent off late on.

Ecuador's best chance fell to West Ham striker Enner Valencia, who struck the crossbar with a close-range header.

Chile have never won the competition in its 99-year history, coming runners-up on four occasions, the last being in 1987.

And having reached the last-16 of the 2014 World Cup, the Chileans are third favourites behind Argentina and Brazil to lift the trophy this year.

The top two sides from the three groups will progress to the quarter-finals, as well as the two best third-placed teams, with these sides lining up alongside Mexico and Bolivia in Group A.

Chile showed more intent in the encounter with some sharp, crisp passing, while Juventus's Vidal and Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez combined well in the final third.

But they were unable to find a killer touch in front of goal early on as Sanchez stabbed an effort wide, while ex-QPR full-back Mauricio Isla came close as well.

Ecuador - who failed to make it out of their group at last year's World Cup - were happy to sit back and use their pace on the counter-attack. Striker Fidel Martinez forced Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo into a full stretch save.

The game's defining moment came from Vidal, who seemed to go down easily in the penalty area, but stepped up to score an unstoppable spot-kick into the top corner of the net.

They got their second six minutes from time, punishing poor Ecuador defending, as Sanchez played in Vargas who struck a low finish.

The match ended on a sour note for Chile after substitute Fernandez was dismissed for hacking down Juan Carlos Paredes in injury time.

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« Reply #628 on: June 11, 2015, 08:56:28 PM »
Edinson Cavani apologises for calling Jamaica ‘an African team’
The Guardian (UK).


The Paris Saint-Germain striker, Edinson Cavani, was forced to apologise after mistakenly stating that Jamaica, Uruguay’s first opponents in the Copa América, are an African team.

Óscar Tabárez’s side, who are the holders following their triumph in Argentina four years ago, kick off the defence of their title against Jamaica in Antofagasta on Saturday.

Despite being part of the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf), Jamaica are in Chile along with Mexico after winning last year’s Caribbean Cup. However, that fact seemed to be lost on Cavani as he faced the media to preview Saturday’s game.

Asked what he thought of Uruguay’s opponents, the PSG striker said: “As any other African team, Jamaica are going to be strong.”

That led to a hastily-arranged tweet where Cavani apologised if his comments had caused offence. “First I want to apologise to Jamaica and its people,” he wrote.

“I wanted to make a comparison between similar styles and playing characteristics between Jamaican national team and those of African sides but honestly I only put across half that thought and it came out sounding awful.

“In any case I’d like to publicly ask for forgiveness and I hope my mistake will be taken with humour rather than offence.”

Managed by the German Winfried Schäfer, Jamaica are 600-1 shots to win the tournament.
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« Reply #629 on: June 12, 2015, 05:04:06 PM »
Mexico vs. Bolivia Soccer 2015: Prediction, Preview For El Tri’s Opening Copa America Match
By Jason Le Miere (International Business Times).


The pressure will be on Mexico and coach Miguel Herrera as their packed summer of competitive action gets underway on Friday. In Viña del Mar, Chile, El Tri will take on Bolivia in their opening game of the 2015 Copa America knowing that a win is likely to be vital to their chances of making it out of a group that also contains hosts Chile and a highly competitive Ecuador team.

And after what has been a troubled buildup to the competition, an opening victory would also go a long way to improving the atmosphere surrounding the squad. This summer was always going to be a challenge for Mexico given the task of competing at both South America’s championship and the Gold Cup. From the outset Herrera made regaining Concacaf superiority and earning a playoff with the United States to go to the 2017 Confederations Cup the priority, meaning the likes of Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, Carlos Vela and Héctor Herrera have been held in reserve for next month.

Still, Herrera has continued to state boldly that the players heading to Chile do not represent a “B” squad and that reaching the final is a realistic aim. While it was understood there was a certain amount of bravado involved in his confidence, it initially did not seem all that misplaced.

Herrera has ridden a wave of positive sentiment since taking over as coach at the end of 2013 and guiding El Tri through a playoff with New Zealand to qualify for the World Cup, after what had previously been a calamitous qualifying campaign involving three other coaches. Once in Brazil, Mexico impressed with the quality and style of their play and in only narrowly bowing out to the Netherlands in the Round of 16.

But there have been, perhaps unsurprisingly, difficulties in bringing the second-choice group together for the Copa America. After a send-off victory over Guatemala in Chiapas, Mexico could only draw 1-1 with Peru and before falling convincingly 2-0 to Brazil on Sunday. The squad is still very much a work in progress on the eve of the competition and doubts persist about whether Herrera is too beholden to his favored 5-3-2 formation, given that the players at his disposal for the Copa America appear more suited to an alternative setup. 

It would, of course, be harsh enough to judge Herrera on the performances of what is essentially a squad of fringe players in the Copa America, never mind in friendlies ahead of the tournament. And there is little doubt that the primary judgement on the coach will be made upon whether he delivers the Gold Cup in the U.S.

But there is a sense of the mood around Herrera’s tenure turning, and not just because of performances on the pitch. Ahead of the Brazil match, Herrera, whose charismatic personality has cultivated a large Twitter following, tweeted his support for one of the political parties vying for votes in midterm elections on the same day. The tweets were in violation of the Mexican Football Federation’s code of ethics that requires representatives of the team to remain impartial on such matters, and came amid allegations that the party in question had paid sports stars and celebrities to voice their support. An investigation has been launched by the Federation into Herrera’s actions, with reports of a fine being issued, while criticism has come from Mexico fans across social media.

The events certainly do not make for ideal preparation for an event to which Mexico have been regular invitees over the years. It will bring back unwelcome memories, too, of El Tri’s last visit to the Copa America, when losing all three group games four years ago.

With the top two teams from each of the three groups and the best two third-placed teams making it through to the quarterfinals, Mexico have ample opportunity to progress. But there is little doubt that the match with Bolivia represents their best chance of a victory. Bolivia have failed to make it out of the opening round of a Copa America since reaching the final in 1997, when benefiting from playing at altitude on home soil. Indeed, Bolivia have not won a single match outside their home country since beating South Africa in a friendly in March 2007. And their preparations for the tournament have hardly been ideal, losing 5-0 to Argentina on Saturday.

Prediction: It would be a huge blow to Mexico’s hopes were they to gain anything other than a victory from their match with Bolivia. While plenty of doubts remain about the side, Herrera’s men should have the quality to deliver. PSV Eindhoven winger Jesús “Tecatito” Corona has looked lively in the preparation matches and he could give Mexico a spark to get a vital three points.

Predicted score: Mexico over Bolivia, 2-1.

 

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