Boca held in opener.8/24/2009 10:57:18 AM Guillermo Marino Guillermo Marino is an Argentine football midfielder. He was born on February 2 1981, in the city of Los Surgentes in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. He currently plays for Tigres UANL of the Primera División de México came off the bench to score two second-half goals as Boca Juniors rallied for a 2-2 draw with Argentinos Juniors Argentinos Juniors is an Argentine football club, founded in La Paternal, Buenos Aires, on August 15, 1904. The club was originally called The “Martyrs of Chicago”, a homage to the eight anarchists imprisoned or hanged after the 1886 Haymarket Riot in Chicago in the opening game of the Apertura season for both clubs. In other Sunday results, Lanus defeated Huracan 2-1, Banfield won 2-0 against River Plate, and defending Clausura champion Velez Sarsfield had a 1-0 victory over Colon. In the match at La Bombonera, Marino scored in the 47th and 51st, cancelling out early goals by Gabriel Hauche in the 31st and Nicolas Gianni a minute into the second half. Boca struggled to get its offense working, missing playmaking midfielder Juan Roman Riquelme, who sat out the match with a one-game suspension. Debt crisis The first-division Apertura season opened on Friday, a day after President Cristina Fernandez signed an unprecedented deal that put all the country's first-division football matches on free, terrestrial television Terrestrial television is a term which refers to modes of television broadcasting which do not involve satellite transmission. [1]. The term is uncommon in the United States, and more common in Europe. , a move aimed at resolving the clubs' debt crisis. In an agreement with the Argentine Football Association, the government will pay the clubs $155 million for rights to televise tel·e·vise tr. & intr.v. tel·e·vised, tel·e·vis·ing, tel·e·vis·es To broadcast or be broadcast by television. [Back-formation from television. this season, more than double the $70 million a private broadcast consortium was paying. The previous agreement was rescinded a week ago by the AFA AFA In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Afghanistan Afghani. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. . The top 20 clubs in Argentina's first division are reported to owe a combined $182 million to the league. The huge debt delayed the start of the season, forcing the government and football officials to find a solution. In other matches Sunday, Santiago Salcedo Santiago Gabriel Salcedo Gonzalez commonly known as Sa-Sa (born 6 September 1981) is a Paraguayan soccer player who was the top striker in Copa Libertadores 2005 playing for Paraguayan side Cerro Porteño, scoring nine goals. scored twice in Lanus' win over Huracan. Salcedo, who is trying to replace Jose Sand, he was sold to Dubai club Al Ain This article is about the city in the United Arab Emirates. For the city in Lebanon, see El Ain. Al Ain (Arabic: العين , scored on a penalty in the 11th and from open play in the 31st. Leandro Diaz scored for the home side in the 70th. Banfield down River Plate Uruguay forwards Santiago Silva and Sebastian Fernandez each scored in Banfield's victory over River Plate. Silva opened the scoring in the 2nd minute, and Fernandez made it 2-0 in the 33rd. In Velez Sarsfield's 1-0 victory over Colon, Jonathan Cristaldo's header six minutes from time proved the winner. Of the so-called "Big Five'' in Argentina, only San Lorenzo picked up three point over the weekend. San Lorenzo beat Atletico de Tucuman 3-1 on Saturday. After one round, nine clubs have the maximum 3 points: San Lorenzo, Estudiantes, Godoy Cruz, Banfield, Tigre, Lanus, Central, Velez and Newell's. In Friday and Saturday results: San Lorenzo 3, Atletico Tucuman 1; Chacarita 1, Tigre 2; Arsenal 0, Estudiantes 2; Rosario Central 1, Racing Club 0; Gimnasia y Esgrima Gimnasia y Esgrima (Gymnasium and Fencing) is the name of several Argentine football clubs.
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