Copa Libertadores de América

Viewing all posts which authors have tagged ‘Copa Libertadores de América’. You can also subscribe to this tag's feed.

July 4, 2008

2008 Libertadores Championship Cup!

2
More images of the ecstatic Liga Diportiva (Ecuador) after wining the 2008 Copa Libertadores (South American Championship Cup) against the Fluminense (Brazil) in Brazil - July 2, 2008. Congratulations! Image courtesy of Newscom.com Technorati Tags: copa libertadores 2008,libertadores cup 2008,2008 libertadores cup,soccer,soccer news,soccer cup,south america cup,libertadores championship,liga de quito,fluminense,liga dipotiva Share This Click to continue reading...

July 3, 2008

Ecuador’s Liga de Quito Wins 2008 Libertadores Championship!

0
Ecuador's Liga de Quito pose with their newly acquired Libertadores Championship Cup after beating Brazil's Fluminense in the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - July 2, 2008. Image courtesy of Newscom. Technorati Tags: copa libertadores 2008,libertadores cup 2008,2008 libertadores cup,soccer,soccer news,soccer cup,south america cup,libertadores championship,liga de quito,fluminense Share This Click to continue reading...

May 28, 2008

Corona Girl - Mexico’s Copa Libertadores

1
Mexico City is the place to be right now for football/soccer fans throughout South America. The Copa Libertadores 2008 has narrowed it down to just two teams - America of Mexico & Liga Deportiva of Ecuador. Amidst all of the excitement a Corona Girl shades herself and poses for the crowd. Why do I all [. Click to continue reading...

January 14, 2008

FIFA Resolves Altitude Issue For Bolivia

0
The FIFA governing body have decided on a solution over the concerns that matches shouldn't be played at altitudes of over 2,000 metres above sea level. Playing at high altitudes is a cause of concern for South-American countries like Bolivia whose altitude is 3,600 metres in their capitol city La Paz. Click to continue reading...

December 17, 2007

High-Altitude Soccer Ban Fuels Bolivia’s Protest

0
The international soccer community has banned games to take place in areas that are over 2,750 meters above sea level. The ban came about after teams were complaining that they cannot play as well with the thinner air and frequent altitude sickness. The ban will exclude Bolivian cities like La Paz, Oruro and Potosi from [. Click to continue reading...