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TROPICAL VAMPIRE (2016) Reviews and free to watch on YouTube
TROPICAL VAMPIRE (2016) Reviews and free to watch on YouTube
Tropical Vampire is a 2016 Brazilian horror film set in the dark side of Rio de Janeiro where vampires deal special powder which provides its users with a small taste of immortality. Directed by Marcelo Santiago from a screenplay co-written by Fausto Fawcett and Ricky Tavares [as Henrique Tavares]. Produced by Paula Barreto. Executive produced by John Lepper [as Johnny Macabre], Adam Whitton and…
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#2016#Brazilian#Fausto Fawsett#full free movie on YouTube#horror#Linn Jardim#Marcelo Santiago#Michele Hayashi#Renata Davies#review reviews#trailer#Tropical Vampire#vampires
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CAMPEONES SUDAMERICANOS 2023
#ARGENTINA#SELECCIÓN ARGENTINA#LUCIANO DE CECCO#AGUSTIN LOSER#FACUNDO CONTE#SANTIAGO DANANI#LUCIANO VICENTIN#PABLO KUKARTSEV#BRUNO LIMA#NICOLAS ZERBA#MARCELO MENDEZ#MANUEL ARMOA#JAN MARTINEZ#MARTÍN RAMOS#MATIAS SANCHEZ#EZEQUIEL PALACIOS#LUCIANO PALONSKY#MATIAS GUIRAUDO
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ONG Nuevo Ambiente logro fallo judicial para la protección de las Islas Paulino y Santiago
ONG Nuevo Ambiente logro fallo judicial para la protección de las Islas Paulino y Santiago La ONG “Nuevo Ambiente” obtuvo un fallo judicial para proteger las Islas Paulino y Santiago, ordenando a los municipios abstenerse de aprobar proyectos urbanísticos sin un plan de manejo ambiental.
La ONG “Nuevo Ambiente” obtuvo un fallo judicial para proteger las Islas Paulino y Santiago, ordenando a los municipios abstenerse de aprobar proyectos urbanísticos sin un plan de manejo ambiental. En un hito significativo para la conservación ambiental, la ONG Nuevo Ambiente ha obtenido un fallo judicial que protege a las Islas Paulino y Santiago, ubicadas en el Río Santiago. La justicia del…
#ambientalistas#Asociación Civil Nuevo Ambiente#Berisso#bosques nativos#desarrollo urbanístico#Ensenada#Isla Paulino#isla Santiago#Juzgado Contencioso Administrativo 2#Ley 12756#Ley 14.888#Ley de Paisaje Protegido#Ley Provincial 12756#Marcelo Garófalo#ONG Nuevo Ambiente#ordenanza 1829/95#Paisaje Protegido de Interés Provincial#Río Santiago
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Integrantes do MP fazem visita à nova Cúpula Diretiva do Tribunal de Justiça e reafirmam parceria interinstitucional
O Procurador-Geral de Justiça, Ivanildo de Oliveira, visitou na manhã desta terça-feira (16/1), o novo Presidente do Tribunal de Justiça de Rondônia, Desembargador Raduan Miguel Filho, e reiterou a intenção de manter a parceria interinstitucional já consolidada entre MP e TJ. Participaram ainda da reunião, pelo TJ, o Corregedor-Geral de Justiça, Desembargador Gilberto Barbosa Batista do Santos,…
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#carrossel#Cláudio José de Barros Silveira#e as Promotoras de Justiça que atuam na Corregedoria#Edna Capeli#fazem#integrantes#mp#nova Cúpula Diretiva#o Chefe de Gabinete da PGJ#o Diretor-Geral da Escola Superior (EMPRO)#Procurador de Justiça Marcelo Lima de Oliveira#Promotor de Justiça Alexandre Jésus de Queiroz Santiago#reafirmam parceria interinstitucional#Rosângela Marsaro.#Tribunal de Justiça#visita
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Marcelo Serrano assina a nova carta de drinks da Adega Santiago e da Adega Santiago Asador
O premiado mixologista acabou de elaborar a carta que compõe o cardápio do grupo, que conta com 5 unidades em São Paulo e uma no Rio de Janeiro.
O premiado mixologista acabou de elaborar a carta que compõe o cardápio do grupo, que conta com 5 unidades em São Paulo e uma no Rio de Janeiro. No processo criativo, Marcelo aliou tendências atuais da coquetelaria com o conceito ibérico das marcas. Os novos coquetéis são: Nas Unidades da Adega Santiago Intenso – R$45cachaça envelhecida, bitter, vermute tinto, amaretto, alcaparra. Jeni Mule…
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Calacus Monthly Hit & Miss –Vinicius Jnr & Javier Tebas
Every month we look at the best and worst communicators in the sports world from the last few weeks.
VINICIUS JNR & JAVIER TEBAS
Racism in football has existed for a long time.
The days of the National Front having a presence outside grounds and bananas thrown on the pitch may be behind us, but the experiences of England forward Raheem Sterling, for instance, suggest it still exists in pockets.
Twenty years ago, England players were subjected to racist abuse at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, prompting then-Prime Minister Tony Blair to intervene which was met with hollow statements of concern from Spain which have clearly had little effect.
The likes of Dani Alves, Marcelo, and Samuel Eto’o have all fallen victim to racist abuse in Spain in the past few years, underlining the societal ignorance and endemic problem professional players face in La Liga.
But the latest incident involving Real Madrid’s Brazilian star forward Vinicius Junior has highlighted the impotence and ignorance of the football authorities as well.
Just in the past year, Vinicius was racially abused a number of times, including Real's bitter rivals Atletico Madrid singing racist songs in September 2022; abuse at Real Valladolid LINK while he walked past fans after being substituted; an effigy of the Real Madrid winger was hung from a bridge near the club's training ground before a game against Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey; and Mallorca fans were filmed allegedly racially abusing the Brazilian during a game against Real.
Late in May, hundreds of Valencia ‘fans’ sung "Vinicius is a monkey" as the Real Madrid bus arrived at the stadium before the match.
In a heated game, Vinicius was then sent off after calling out some of the ‘fans’ who were abusing him and clashing with Valencia players in an incident which felt like a watershed moment for football in Spain.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was keen to use his post-match press conference to speak about the treatment his striker endured.
He said: “La Liga has a problem" with racism. I don't want to talk about football. I want to talk about what happened here. It's more important than a defeat.
“What happened here today shouldn't happen. ... There's something bad happening in this league. For me, with these racist incidents, they have to stop the game. I told [the referee] that he should stop the game.
"[Vinicius] is very sad. It's sadness, not anger. The reaction [which saw Vinicius sent off] is quite normal. There are no buts. A stadium made racist insults. Let's see what happens. I'm curious to see. ... Nothing will happen. Usually, nothing happens.”
Who could blame Vinicius for speaking out after the match, using his platform to demand change and highlight the problem.
He tweeted: “It wasn't the first time, nor the second, nor the third. Racism is normal in La Liga. The competition thinks it's normal, the Federation does too and the opponents encourage it. I'm so sorry.
“The championship that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano and Messi today belongs to racists. A beautiful nation, which welcomed me and which I love, but which agreed to export the image of a racist country to the world. I'm sorry for the Spaniards who don't agree, but today, in Brazil, Spain is known as a country of racists. And unfortunately, for everything that happens each week, I have no defense. I agree. But I am strong and I will go to the end against racists. Even if far from here.”
He added: “Every round away from home is an unpleasant surprise. And there were many this season. Death wishes, hanged doll, many criminal screams... All registered. But the speech always falls on ‘isolated cases’, ‘a fan’.
“No, these are not isolated cases. They are continuous episodes spread across several cities in Spain (and even in a television program). The evidence is there in the video.
“Now I ask: how many of these racists had names and photos exposed on websites? I answer to make it easier: zero. None to tell a sad story or make those fake public apologies. What is missing to criminalize these people? And punish clubs sportingly?
“Why don't sponsors charge La Liga? Don't televisions bother to broadcast this barbarity every weekend? The problem is very serious and communications no longer work. Not blaming me to justify criminal acts either. You are not football, you are inhuman.”
The statement gave La Liga president Javier Tebas a perfect opportunity to stand in solidarity with one of the Spanish league’s finest young players and vow to address the issues facing black players.
When a crisis occurs, it’s usually the reaction rather than the problem itself which sets the tone for how it is viewed.
Tebas, remember, has previous, having criticised Vinicius late in 2022 for his complaints after being subjected to abuse at the Jose Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid as he walked past fans after being substituted.
Instead of being conciliatory, Tebas came out fighting again this time and said: “We have tried to explain to you what LaLiga is and what it can do in cases of racism, but you have not shown up to either of the two agreed dates that you yourself requested. Before criticising and insulting LaLiga, you need to inform yourself properly Vinícius.”
Credit to Vinicius, he saw through the deflection and responded in kind: “Once again, instead of criticising the racists, the president of LaLiga takes to social media to attack me. No matter how much you talk and pretend not to read, it shows your competition in a bad light.
“Look at the responses to your posts and surprise yourself... Ignoring it only makes you the same as the racists. I am not your friend when it comes to racism. I want action and punishment. The hashtag doesn’t do it for me.”
Tebas continued with his denials, adding: ““Neither Spain nor LaLiga is racist. It is very unfair to say that. At LaLiga, we do everything we possibly can to report and tackle racism.
“This season, there have been 9 reports of racist insults (8 of them directed at Vinicius). We always identify the culprits and file a complaint with the disciplinary bodies. It doesn’t matter if they are just a few; we are relentless.
“We cannot allow the image of a competition that is, above all, a symbol of unity among all people to be tarnished. More than 200 black players at 42 clubs are shown respect and affection from the fans on every matchday, and racism is extremely rare (9 cases) and something that we are going to eradicate.”
Twice the governing body has run ‘La Liga against racism’ but it has had a limited impact and Tebas clearly hasn’t grasped quite how much these incidents have already tarnished La Liga –his denials suggesting that he does not grasp the seriousness of the problem both for players and the Spanish football brand.
Real Madrid made a statement, thanking fans around the world for their support. They said: “Attacks of hatred and racism must be eradicated from our society for good and this is what has been voiced by figures from all walks of life and from different national and international institutions after yesterday's events at the Mestalla stadium.
“The unfortunate events that have occurred have circled the globe and brought shame on our football…and …the image of our football is seriously damaged and marred in the eyes of the whole world.
“The referees, instead of acting with decisiveness and applying the regulatory protocols, have chosen in the majority of the cases to abstain and avoid taking the decisions that corresponded to them. Yesterday, the referee and those in charge of the VAR evaded their responsibilities and made unfair decisions based on incomplete images, which were not seen completely, which were biased and which resulted in the direct sending off of our player Vinicius Júnior.
“Unfortunately, what happened yesterday and the handling of it by the referees and the VAR is not perceived as an isolated incident, but as something that has been happening in many of our matches. The victim who experiences the crime can never be held responsible for the offence.
“For all these reasons, we are deeply concerned that no action has been taken by the Spanish Football Federation in this period of time, despite the clear and repeated warning signs that we have been denouncing through our club.
“In view of the seriousness of the current situation and the image that Spanish football is portraying to the world, Real Madrid hopes that there will be immediate and decisive action by all those with responsibility and competence to tackle the evils of racism, xenophobia and hatred. Our club will continue to strive to ensure that the values that have sustained our history continue to serve as a model of coexistence and exemplary behaviour.”
Valencia released a statement after the match which said: “Valencia CF wishes to publicly condemn any type of insult, attack or discrimination in soccer.
"The Club, in its commitment to the values of respect and sport, publicly reaffirms its position against physical and verbal violence in stadiums and regrets the events that occurred during the La Liga Matchday 35 game against Real Madrid.
"Although this is an isolated episode, insults to any player from the rival team have no place in football and do not fit in with the values and identity of Valencia CF. The Club is investigating what happened and will take the most severe measures. In the same way, Valencia CF condemns any offense and also requests the utmost respect for our fans.”
In a statement Puma, which has sponsorship deals with both Valencia and LaLiga, said: “At Puma, we do not tolerate racism, we condemn discrimination in any form and stand in solidarity with Vinicius Junior and the wider football community in condemning events yesterday.”
At a news conference after the weekend’s drama, Spanish FA chief Luis Rubiales acknowledged that Spanish football had a problem, at odds with his La Liga counterpart Tebas.
“The first thing is to recognise that we have a problem in our country," Rubiales said.
It is "a serious problem that also stains an entire team, an entire fan base, an entire club, an entire country,” adding that Tebas's comments, were "irresponsible behaviour. Probably Vinicius is more right than we think and we all need to do more about racism.”
The incident prompted diplomatic incidents, with its ministry calling in Spain's ambassador to explain the situation.
"Taking into account the seriousness of the facts and the occurrence of yet another inadmissible episode, the Brazilian government deeply regrets that, until now, effective measures have not been taken to prevent and avoid the repetition of these acts of racism," a statement said.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to call on FIFA and LaLiga to act to stop racism taking root in soccer stadiums while deputy Foreign Minister Maria Laura da Rocha said she was amazed by the repeated racist attacks on the player.
"Vinicius Jr received a red card for not enduring all that. The red card should have been given to racism.”
A number of Brazilians then protested outside the Spanish consulate two days later, with Spanish government spokeswoman Isabel Rodriguez saying: "Spain is fighting this behaviour. We condemn it and we are working to eradicate it."
Rio de Janeiro's iconic Christ the Redeemer landmark had its lights switched off "as a symbol of the collective fight against racism and in solidarity with the player and all those who suffer prejudice around the world,” according to the Archdiocesan Sanctuary that manages the monument.
Three people have been arrested and it will be interesting to see if criminal charges are made but clearly more needs to be done to protect not only Vinicius but all the black players who face similar abuse in football in Spain and beyond.
Stricter penalties, education programs and awareness campaigns must be implemented to eliminate racial discrimination from Spanish football and foster a more inclusive and tolerant atmosphere.
The Spanish Football Federation, RFEF, saw sense and rescinded the red card Vinicius had received against Valencia but it’s hardly likely to address his concerns about these repeated racist incidents.
Granted, La Liga did make a statement calling for more sanctioning powers, with current rules making it feel “powerless” while Valencia were sanctioned with a partial ground closure and a small fine.
The size of the problem was illustrated, though, by Valencia’s initial, and somewhat lenient, punishment being cut on appeal from a partial stand closure for five games to three and a significant cut in the already low fine.
In their following match against Real Vallecano, which Vinicius Junior did not feature in due to injury, his team-mates all wore his named #20 shirt while his main sponsor Nike tweeted in solidarity with him.
In the 20th minute of Madrid’s 2-1 win, supporters chanted the 22-year-old's name while players from both clubs joined together holding a sign which read "Racists [get] out of football" and fans held a banner displayed in the stands which read: "We are all Vinicius. Enough is enough.”
Too little, too late given the global uproar, Tebas made a series of grovelling apologies, in stark contrast from his previous defensive approach.
He said: “I think that the message, and the intention I had, was not understood by a significant number [of people], especially in Brazil.
“I did not want to attack Vinícius, but if most people understood it that way, I need to apologise. It was not my intention, I expressed myself badly, at a bad time. But I had no intention of attacking Vinícius, but rather clarifying a situation, because Vinicius had recorded a video supporting La Liga’s actions.
“If I hurt someone, they thought I was racist, it’s far from reality. I feel sorry for what happened, and that’s why we denounced it. And we didn’t just denounce it, we took special actions at his games.
“We spoke to the clubs, so that they could provide more security, identify fans. La Liga takes care of Vinícius. And, if they misunderstood what happened I have to apologise.”
The back-tracking apology appeared as if Tebas was trying to save his own reputation rather than coming from a place of genuine understanding.
The fact that a day later he spoke again, voicing his concern for the long-term reputational damage done to La Liga by the week’s dramas, suggests self interest rather than doing the right thing was front of mind.
Tebas then said that La Liga could reduce racist incidents in six months, which begs the question about why this hadn’t happened already.
A week later, Brazilian clubs Cruzeiro and Vini’s former club Flamengo showed their support by sitting down for the first minute of their match, underlining the impact the continual racism in Spain has had on global sport.
The incident at Valencia should serve as a turning point, motivating La Liga and other stakeholders to do more to fight against racism.
Only through collective action can Spanish football truly be a beacon of diversity, where players of all backgrounds can thrive and feel safe on the pitch.
Until the likes of Tebas grasp the full seriousness of the problem, players will continue to see little progress.
#Real Madrid#Vinicius Junior#Vinicius Jr#Javier Tebas#Santiago Bernabeu#Samuel Eto'o#La Liga#Valencia#Brazil football#RFEF#Dani Alves#Marcelo#Tony Blair#Atletico Madrid#Flamengo#Cruzeiro#Vini#Vinicius
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Nuñoa, Santiago, Photo by Marcelo Montecino, 1988
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Marcelo Montecino. Outside the Morgue, Santiago, 1973.
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Black Veil Brides performing in Santiago, Chile @ Theater Coliseo Photos taken by Photos taken by Marcelo Alejandro for HXC Life
#andybiersack#blackveilbrides#andy biersack#bvb#black veil brides#y:2024#bleeders tour: chile#bleeders tour
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"Paleontology can be really petty and stupid"
In 1898 Santiago Roth discovered the armored tail of a large turtle in Patagonia, which he showed to British paleontologist A.S. Woodward. Recognizing it as the remains of a meiolaniid, Roth was told to go on an expedition to find more material, which he did. This material, which included an almost fully preserved skull, was initially published on in a brief communication in 1899.
Strangely, also in 1899, Florentino Ameghino published his own communication claiming that his brother Carlos had found the almost fully preserved skull of that same kind of turtle, a meiolaniid he dubbed Niolamia argentina.
It is curious how both Ameghino and Roth seem to have found the exact same material of a meiolaniid in different localities at the same time, but weirder things have happened. Tho it is further pretty weird how Ameghino rushed to get a name out, but didn't bother describing what defined the animal nor designated a holotype. Hell he didn't even illustrate his skull. But lets give him some time.
Two years pass, its 1901 now. Woodward publishes a proper description of Roth's skull, illustrating the animal in detail. Having heard that Ameghino found a remarkably similar fossil, Woodward assigns the Roth skull to the same species as the Ameghino skull. Although he doesn't carry over the genus Niolamia, instead placing the fossils in Miolania (a misspelling of Meiolania, described a few years prior from Australia). Ameghino didn't seem to mind or disagree, tho he still hadn't properly described nor figured his skull.
1938: Ameghino is dead at this point and weirdly, his Niolamia skull is still nowhere to be found. Since his initial description was wholy insufficient, George Gaylord Simpson (yes thats his actual name) decides to declare the Roth skull the type specimen for Niolamia (the neoptype). Meaning that the genus is now defined on this skull rather than the one Ameghino had when coining the name.
Fast forward to 2011. It is now generally accepted that Roth's skull is the fossil that defines what Niolamia is. Of course Ameghino still gets credit, after all he described the first remains, even tho nobody has ever seen those...ever really. Over a 100 years passed and far as anyone could tell, the last person to have seen those bones were Ameghino and his brother, after which they just disappeared. But we still got the Roth skull, and Juliana Sterli and Marcelo de la Fuente could readily redescribe Niolamia based on that.
But Sterli seems to suspect that something very fishy is going on. Remember, Ameghino just happened to find a perfectly preserved skull at the same time as Roth did. Ameghino made sure to get a name out before Woodward got around to fully describe it. Ameghino only vaguely compared the skull to Meiolania, but didn't specify its unique features nor did he actually illustrate his material. So Sterli said out loud what I'm sure many people must have been thinking. "Did Ameghino just make it all up?"
In 2015 Sterli comments on the matter by noting how awfully convenient the whole situation was. Although no concrete evidence exists, Sterli suggests that Ameghino may have found out about Roth's skull, lied about having found a similar one, and named Niolamia not on a fossil he actually had but based on what little he knew about Roth's discovery.
This is just a basic summary of a rabbit hole I recently went into and my god its so frustrating on so many levels. Again we don't have concrete evidence that Ameghino's skull didn't actually exist, but the way the timing lined up and the fact that he was in a feude with Francisco Moreno, which has been likened to an Argentinian Bone War, means that this suggestion isn't that out there. It really doesn't help that his supposed skull was only ever mentioned by him in 1899 and never again. Ameghino never claimed it was destroyed or stolen, hell, far as I could find he even agreed with Woodwards research.
What's also fascinating is that seemingly, for over a hundred years, nothing was written in scientific literature casting doubt over his claim. I'm sure some people must have called bullshit on him in private, but the only resource I could find that actually goes as far as to say "Hey isn't his weird that the Ameghino skull is basically a phantom" came out in 2015. Everything in-between seemed content with just assuming that Ameghino and Roth both had skulls and just never followed up on whatever happened to the former. Then again I could just as much understand if people just didn't want to deal with this nightmare of a backstory.
#paleontology#ameghino#florentino ameghino#niolamia#history#prehistory#palaeblr#coproliteposting#meiolaniidae#turtle#paleontology history
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(Part of) The cast of Society of the Snow and their real life counterparts
Credits to 'Grupo Re-Viven! La Tragedia de Los Andes - El Milagro de Los Andes' on Facebook
Marcelo Perez del Castillo (actor: Diego Vegezzi)
Gustavo Nicolich (actor: Blas Polidori)
Roy Harley (actor: Andy Pruss)
Daniel Maspons (actor: Santiago Vaca Narvaja)
José Luis "Coche" Inciarte (actor: Simón Hempe)
Pedro Algorta (actor: Luciano Chatton)
Rafael Echavarren (actor: Benjamín Segura)
Alvaro Mangino (actor: Juan Caruso)
Daniel Fernandez (actor: Francisco Romero)
Numa Turcatti (actor: Enzo Vogrincic)
Pancho Delgado (actor: Valentino Alonso)
Enrique Platero (actor: Federico Aznarez)
Antonio Vizintin (actor: Agustín Della Corte)
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Marcelo Montecino: Mercedes, Santiago, 1969
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The full passenger manifest of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which set off from Montevido, Uruguay to Santiago, Chile, on October 12th, 1972.
1. Francisco Abal
2. Carlos Paez Rodriguez
3. Roberto Francois Alvarez
4. Daniel Maspons Hossa
5. Gilberto Regules Zorrilla
6. Marcelo Pérez del Castillo
7. Roy Harley Sanchez
8. Jorge Hounie Sere
9. Julio Martinez Lamas
10. Gaston Costemalle Jardi
11. Arturo Nogueira Paullier
12. Felipe Maquirriain
13. Diego Storm Gornah
14. Alfredo Delgado
15. Alvaro Mangino
16. Jose P. Algorta Duran
17. Francisco Nicola Brusa
18. Esther Horta de Nicola
19. Antonio Vizintin Brandi
20. Susanna E. Parrado Dolgay
21. Eugenia Dolgay de Parrado
22. Fernando Parrado Dolgay
23. Eduardo Strauch Urioste
24. Adolfo Strauch Urioste
25. Daniel Shaw Urioste
26. Gustavo Zerbino Stajano
27. Roberto Canessa Urta
28. Gustavo Nicholich Arocena
29. Fernando Vasquez Nerel
30. Jose Luis Inciarte Vasquez
31. Daniel Fernandez Strauch
32. Rafael Echavarren Vasque
33. Numa Turcatti Pesquera
34. Alfredo Cibils
35. Carlos Valeta Vallendor
36. Enrique Platero Riet
37. Javier Methol Abal
38. Liliana Navarro de Methol
39. Ramon Sabella
40. Juan Carlos Menendez Vilascca
41. Graciela Obdulia Augusto Gumila de Mariani
42. Guido Jose Magri
#flight 571#Uruguayan flight 571#miracle in the andes#el milagro de los andes#history#history posts#passenger manifest#survival stories#disaster stories
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2024 olympics Chile roster
Archery
Andrés Gallardo (Santiago)
Athletics
Martín Sáenz (Santiago)
Hugo Catrileo (Saavedra)
Carlos Díaz (Santiago)
Claudio Romero (Santiago)
Gabriel Kehr (Temuco)
Humberto Mansilla (Temuco)
Martina Weil (Santiago)
Natalia Duco (San Felipe)
Ivana Gallardo (Osorno)
Canoeing
Paula Gómez (Santiago)
María Mailliard (Viña Del Mar)
Karen Roco (Constitución)
Cycling
Mauricio Molina (Santiago)
Martín Vidaurre (Santiago)
Catalina Soto (Santiago)
Macarena Pérez (Santiago)
Equestrian
Agustín Covarrubias (Santiago)
Fencing
Arantza Inostroza (Santiago)
Golf
Joaquín Niemann (Jupiter, Florida)
Guillermo Pereira (Jupiter, Florida)
Judo
Thomas Briceño (Santiago)
Mary Vargas (Santiago)
Pentathlon
Esteban Bustos (Santiago)
Rowing
César Abaroa (Concepción)
Eber Sanhueza (Puerto Montt)
Antonia Abraham (San Pedro De La Paz)
Melita Abraham (San Pedro De La Paz)
Sailing
Clemente Seguel (Temuco)
María Poncell (Santiago)
Shooting
Diego Parra (Santiago)
Francisca Crovetto (Santiago)
Swimming
Eduardo Cisternas (Santiago)
Kristel Köbrich (Córdoba, Argentina)
Table tennis
Nicolás Burgos (Santiago)
María Vega (Concepción)
Zeng Zhiying (Iquique)
Taekwondo
Joaquín Churchill (Santiago)
Fernanda Aguirre (Santiago)
Tennis
Marcelo Barrios (Santiago)
Nicolás Jarry (La Barnachea)
Alejandro Tabilo (Santiago)
Triathlon
Gaspar Riveros (Providencia)
Diego Moya (Santiago)
Volleyball
Marco Grimalt (Linares)
Esteban Grimalt (Santiago)
Wrestling
Néstor Almanza (Santiago)
Yasmani Acosta (Santiago)
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Temporada 3: pré-época
Com mais uma promoção, a direção decidiu tornar o clube profissional!
Também tivemos de mudar de estádio.
✍🏽Renovação de Contrato
Duração: até junho de 2026
Salário: 0€
Orçamento para transferência: 0€
Orçamento Salarial: 11.744€ p/s
Tinham disponibilizado uma mixaria para transferências mas decidi ajustar, aumentando o orçamento para salário.
🏁Objetivos da Época
A nossa equipa ficou na Zona Norte com as seguintes equipas:
Plantel
Fiz a minha primeira receita com a venda de um jogador🤩
🔴Saídas
Rodrigo Guedes➡️AVS SAD (Liga 2) - 15m
Lucas➡️JUA (🇧🇷)
Marcelo🔁Santiago Mascotelos (AF Braga)
Alfredo🔁Os Pienses (AF Porto)
Ruben Real➡️Belenenses (Liga 3)
Fábio Bernardo🔁Lodares (AF Porto)
🟢Entradas
Rony Furtado⬅️Vianense (Liga 3)
Pedro Souza⬅️Benfica B (Liga 2)
André Santos⬅️Gil Vicente sub-19
China⬅️Marítimo (Liga Betclic)
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Through the Years → Felipe VI of Spain (2,260/∞) 30 October 2018 | King Felipe of Spain attends the Fernandez Latorre Award to President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa at Santiago Rey Fernandez-Latorre Museum in Arteixo, Spain. (Photo by Europa Press/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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