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Nacen Con Estrella >@GRADANORTEMX >GRADANORTEMX >WWW.GRADANORTE.MX SOLES VS. BALTIMORE BLAST VEF RIGA VS. VALMIERA-ORDO LOKOMOTIV VS. VEF RIGA PORTO VS. SPORTING ROGELIO MEDINA VS. JAMES DEGALE > GRAN FINAL DE LA MASL EN CUM > LIGA DE LETONIA (FCO. “PACO” CRUZ) > LIGA EUROPEA ESTE (FCO. “PACO” CRUZ) > LIGA NOS DE PORTUGAL (JESÚS CORONA) > CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE BOX > 15 ABRIL; 20:00 HORAS. > 20 ABRIL; 11:00 HORAS > 24 ABRIL; 11:00 HORAS > 30 ABRIL; 19:00 HORAS > 30 ABRIL; 19:00 HORAS > NÚMERO 13 > HERMOSILLO, SON > DEL 15 DE ABRIL AL 16 DE MAYO DE 2016 > CORTESÍA > SÍGUENOS Y MANTENTE INFORMADO > LOGROS INDIVIDUALES Y COLECTIVOS DIERON BRILLO AL DEBUT DE SOLES DE SONORA EN LA MASL @GRADANORTEMX Nacen con estrella GRADANORTEMX GRADANORTE.MX > POR JOSÉ LUIS SIBAJA Soles de Sonora jugó el primer De ser el equipo debutante y No es casualidad que Soles de @jlsibaja partido de la temporada y se “la cenicienta” de la liga, en po- Sonora llegara a la final de la ganó el derecho de disputar el cos partidos Soles se convirtió MASL, el trabajo de más de un GRADANORTE.MX último encuentro de la campaña, en el “caballo negro” del cir- año de jugadores, cuerpo técni- ermosillo, esta vez para pelear por el título cuito con su futbol explosivo, co y directiva, en comunión per- Sonora de la Major Arena Soccer League espectacular, de gran calidad y fecta con la afición sonorense, (BIP).- Se (MASL), circuito integrado por con el carácter que distingue a se ha visto reflejado con logros trata de 17 equipos de Estados Unidos y los sonorenses, en particular y individuales y colectivos en una + LEYENDAS + una histo- tres conjuntos mexicanos. a los mexicanos, en general. temporada que memorable. DEL DEPORTE SONORENSE ria inédita en el deporte profesional en HSonora, un equipo que surge de las raíces de balompié so- norense, que llega a la final de la liga más importante del Números en la temporada mundo de futbol rápido. + DIRECTORIO + 21 6 Ganados Perdidos Fco. Javier Ramírez Gámez > LCC José Luis Sibaja, DIRECTOR GENERAL (28 noviembre 1965; @jlsibaja 272 182 +90 Bacerác, Sonora) goles a favor goles en contra goles >DEPORTE: Futbol > LCC Carolina López, = DIRECTORA CREATIVA >TRAYECTORIA: Disputó 264 partidos en @carosiqueiros - Primera División. + Entre 1984 y 2009, jugó para Coyotes Neza, > LCC Francisco Ramos, Atlante, Puebla, Necaxa, Veracruz y Cruz WEBMASTER Goles por cuartos Azul. @frankminno Fue seleccionado mexicano. 12-2 9-4 +61 -38 +66 -46 Asistente técnico Selección Mexicana en > Marisol Valenzuela, Copa del Mundo Alemania 2006. REPORTERA @vfmarisol como local +64 -59 +80 -38 > Alejandro Hernández de visitante MARKETING Cifras hasta el 14 de abril 2016 @La_Machincuepa > Imágenes: Soles de Sono- ra/ Valeria López Es una producción de Buró Informativo del Pacífico BIP( ). >CONTACTO [email protected] >@GRADANORTEMX >GRADANORTEMX >WWW.GRADANORTE.MX >NÚMERO 13 >HERMOSILLO, SON. >DEL 15 DE ABRIL AL 16 DE MAYO DE 2016 >CORTESÍA AARÓN GAMAL AGUIRRE “ME GUSTA EL FUTBOL” “EL PARTIDO DE SUS VIDAS” @Museo_Futbol >Autor: Johan Cruyff >Directora: David Anspaugh (EUA/2005) España (2002) >Sinopsis: Basada en hechos reales, cuando SOLES, >Sinopsis: El crack holandés plasmó en Estados Unidos derrotó a Inglaterra en Brasil 1950, IDENTIDAD su libro su filosofía de vida basada en su una de las grandes sorpresas en la historia de las experiencia con el futbol dentro y fuera de la Copas del Mundo. SONORENSE cancha. HERMOSILLO, Sonora.- En- clavado en el corazón del po- > RECONOCIMIENTOS INDIVIDUALES > GOLES PARA LA HISTORIA puloso barrio de la 5 de Mayo se encuentra Los Jarritos Bar. > ALEJANDRO LEYVA Cuando entré la nostalgia me Gol 1 invadió al ver que el tiempo se David Parente (24 de había detenido en ese inmueble. octubre 2015) Inmediatamente me atendió el Novato del Año y delan- gran Robertón y casi gritando tero Equipo del Ideal de me presentó: “Aquí llegó el hijo futbolista de este barrio”. Novatos Comenzó la charla y el gran Pirraco, con voz firme nos dijo: “El primer juego de futbol, aquí en Hermosillo se jugó en la 5 de Mayo. Cuenta la leyenda que Soles 5-7 San Diego ese partido histórico se desa- rrolló enfrente de la Fábrica de Sockers Textiles, entre soldados y ‘raza’ de aquí, el resultado no lo sé”. Gol 50 Chalío sacó unos apuntes y em- Raymundo Contreras pezó a leer: “Los precursores (28 noviembre 2015) de ese gran deporte fueron Don Pedro Sánchez, Odilón Báez, entrenadores como Pedro Ga- lindo, ‘El Chivo’ Guerrero, pura gente del Sur, algunos de la ca- pital”. El “Inge Abicinio” nos ilustró y recordó lugares donde se jugó futbol, como los campos de la Unison, la antigua Aviación Soles 17-9 Atlético (hoy colonia Modelo), Villa de Baja Seris y la Unidad Reforma. Serio, el señor Campillo hizo un > DAMIÁN GARCÍA brindis: “Brindo por los Soles Gol 100 de Sonora, porque están ha- Christian Segura ciendo historia. Es su primera (14 enero 2016) temporada y ya están en la final de la liga más fuerte del mundo Defensa del Equipo Ideal de futbol rápido e inventada por los gringos, a los cuales nos he- mos enfrentado en rol regular y los hemos vencido”. Chalío interrumpe: “Identidad, es la clave de este equipo, hu- mildad y deseos de trascender, Soles 14-8 Atlético profesionales a tope y sobre Baja todo amor por lo que hacen”. > FRANCK TAYOU El gran Pirraco conversa: “Un >CURIO triunfador, es aquél que se le- Jugador más Valioso Gol 150 vanta y busca las circunstancias (MVP) y delantero del Adrián Miller que desea y si no las encuentra, (29 enero 2016) las fabrica. Este pensamiento Equipo Ideal SIDA no es mío, sino de José Luis Treviño Ruiz, que junto con 60 goles y 15 asistencias Luis Jaime Borrego Flores, han hecho de este equipo la identi- dad que mencionaron. DES “La mejor afición es la de Her- mosillo, porque siendo la pri- mera temporada de un deporte > Franck Tayou hizo cinco goles de forma consecutiva en un nuevo fue el que metió más afi- Soles 12-2 Saltillo cionados en su arena”. mismo partido, en el triunfo 15-10 sobre Tacoma Stars (13 Rancho Seco Abicinio también comenta: “He febrero 2016), el capitán de Soles de Sonora marcó dos ve- escuchado de los Soles, que son más que un equipo de futbol ces en el tercer cuarto (minutos 10:12 y 13:23) y anotó tres Gol 200 rápido, son una familia, con ta- veces más en el último período (minutos 2:29; 4:14 y 5:15). Damián García lento sonorense y llegaron aquí (19 febrero 2016) para quedarse”. Desde el bar Los Jarritos les hacemos una invitación para que este 15 de abril en el CUM apoyemos a los Soles de Sono- > El portero Diego Reynoso también aportó a la ofensiva de ra. ¡Vamos por el campeonato, Soles de Sonora, con 2 goles y 13 asistencias en la tempora- Soles, vamos por la historia! Así transcurrió esa tarde, entre da 2015-2016. bebidas, historia, comida y la charla más amena que no había Soles 7-3 Las Vegas tenido en años. A Dios gracias Legends nunca te olvidaré. > Soles de Sonora promedió una asistencia de 5 mil 430 afi- cionados por partido, para ser el segundo mejor registro de Gol 250 El autor es ex jugador sonorense Gustavo Rosales que militó en el futbol mexicano la temporada en la liga, solo detrás de Baltimore Blast, con 6 (23 marzo 2016) mil 100. de la Primera División entre 1978 y > ROBERTO ESCALANTE 1992, con Coyotes Neza, Ángeles de Puebla, Puebla y Tigres. Jugó en la Selección Mexicana de > Soles de Sonora promedió 10.07 goles a favor y 6.4 goles Defensa del Equipo Ideal futbol. en contra esta temporada, sin contar el juego de la gran de Novatos finan de la MASL en el CUM de Hermosillo. Soles 9-13 Las Vegas Legends.
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