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Cruz Corrissste 10971241 24/06/2007 11:43 p.m. Page 1 Desenlace: Ligas locales llevaron a cabo sus finales | Págs. 2, 3 y 4 Lunes 25 de junio de 2007 D Editor: JORGE FERNÁNDEZ VÁZQUEZ Coeditor Gráfico: AXEL VÉLEZ AGUILAR [email protected] BOLETO | EQUIPO DE LAS BARRAS Y LAS ESTRELLAS REPRESENTARÁ A LA CONCACAF EN LA CONFEDERACIONES Arrebata EU la Copa Se premió a los cinco primeros lugares de la CorrISSSTE 10K. Conquista Víctor de la de Oro a México, 2-1 Estados Unidos TRES AZTECAS EN EL EQUIPO IDEAL Cruz CorrISSSTE 10K vino de atrás La Confederación Norte, Centroameri- pe, fue elegido como el mejor arque- cinco goles, y el panameño Blas Pé- cana y del Caribe de Futbol (Conca- ro, mientras que la zona defensiva la rez, quien venció la portería rival en POR JORGE FERNÁNDEZ VÁZQUEZ para vencer al Tri caf) dio a conocer en esta ciudad el integran el panameño Felipe Baloy, el tres ocasiones. EL SIGLO DE DURANGO Equipo ideal de la Copa Oro 2007, canadiense Richard Hasting, el esta- Entre las menciones honoríficas AGENCIAS donde figuran tres elementos de la dounidense Frankie Hejduk y el mexi- figuran el portero tico José Porras, Con gran entusiasmo se llevó a cabo ayer en la ma- Selección Mexicana. cano Carlos Salcido. así como los defensas Jorge Caba- ñana la carrera CorrISSSTE 10K encuadrada en el CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.-El conjunto diri- El defensa Carlos Salcido, así co- En el mediocampo fueron consi- lleros, de Honduras, y Paul Staleteri, Programa de Activación Física, en la que Víctor de gido por Bob Bradley superó 2-1 a mo los mediocampistas Pavel Pardo y derados el volante costarricense Wal- de Canadá. la Cruz fue el máximo ganador de la justa al crono- México y se coronó campeón de la Andrés Guardado, fueron incluidos en ter Centeno, el canadiense Julian De- Además de los volantes DaMar- metrar un tiempo de 37 minutos y nueve segundos. Copa de Oro. Además logró la clasi- la lista, aunque el último fue puesto Guzman, el estadounidense Pablo cus Beasley (Estados Unidos) y An- Buena respuesta obtuvo la convocatoria lan- ficación a la Copa Confederaciones. en el apartado de menciones honorí- Mastroeni y el mexicano Pavel Pardo. drés Guardado (México), así como los zada por el ISSSTE para que los derechohabien- El encuentro inició con un ficas, donde comparte privilegio con Los dos artilleros que fueron ele- atacantes Jocelyn Angloma y Landon tes, trabajadores al servicio del estado, jubilados equipo mexicano muy bien planta- otros seis elementos. gidos como los mejores fueron el Donovan, de Isla Guadalupe y Esta- y pensionados se pusieran a correr y de paso do en el terreno de juego, mos- Franck Grandel, de Isla Guadalu- hondureño Carlos Pavón, quien marcó dos Unidos, respectivamente. apoyaran el Programa de Activación Física que trando un desempeño que poco se promueve el Instituto Estatal del deporte IED. vio en el resto del torneo, contro- A HUGO NO LE DUELE DESCALABRO En lo que respecta a la rama varonil fue Víctor lando a los rivales y mostrándose de la Cruz quien recorrió más rápido la ruta mar- muy agresivo. Conforme con la “imagen buena” que do se deja una imagen buena”, dijo “Creo que el juego, la imagen, la cada por los organizadores que tuvo se salida y lle- Las jugadas comenzaron un se proyectó, al técnico de México Hu- Sánchez a la prensa tras la derrota 2- verticalidad y todo lo que se mostró gada en el óvalo del Parque Guadiana, el segundo tanto cortadas, pero fueron los es- go Sánchez no le dolió que su equipo 1 en el Soldier Field de Chicago. en la cancha fue magnífico, mejora- lugar fue para Sergio Soto, quien cronometró un tadounidenses los primeros en perdiese el domingo ante Estados “Cuando se pierde dejando esa ima- mos muchísimo en comparación de tiempo de 39 minutos y 31 segundos, mientras que agredir sobre el área de Oswaldo Unidos la final de la Copa de Oro. gen que dejó la Selección Mexicana, partidos anteriores”, reflexionó el Rito Hernández llegó en la tercera posición con un Sánchez, por medio de un disparo “No es dolorosa (la derrota) cuan- no hay que estar tristes”. estratega. crono de 42 minutos y 47 segundos, el cuarto y de DaMarcus Beasley, que tapó el quinto sitio correspondieron a Pedro Ontiveros y cancerbero azteca. Donovan, quien luego de un largo Manuel Velázquez respectivamente. Los mexicanos se acercaban tiempo de meditación, cobró a la En lo que respecta a la categoría Femenil, los mucho por las bandas y conse- izquierda de Sánchez con un tiro resultados se dieron así: el primer lugar para guían inquietar a la zaga local, suave, que el cancerbero tricolor Claudia Sánchez quien hizo un tiempo de 53 mi- sin embargo, no lograban pisar no pudo detener. nutos y cinco segundos, María de la Luz Blanco con peligro el área de Tim Ho- La anotación de los locales llegó en la segunda posición haciendo el recorri- ward, por lo que el tiempo pasa- parecía hacer despertar al cua- do en 58 minutos y 15 segundos, mientras que en ba sin que una jugada de gol se dro mexicano, que de nuevo ini- el tercer sitio llegó Ana Rodríguez con un tiem- produjera. ció a verse agresivo con las in- po de una hora, 11 segundos. Por su parte, los norteameri- cursiones por las laterales, pero En lo que respecta a los invitados Anastasio canos eran desarmados rápida- el cuadro de Bob Bradley logró Sánchez fue el más veloz logrando un tiempo de 47 mente por la zaga mexicana en cortar bien los intentos de Salci- minutos y 28 segundos, el segundo lugar fue para sus intentos por acercarse al área. do y de Guardado. Pedro Calixto con un crono de 47 minutos y 50 se- Las llegadas de los mexicanos Al paso de los minutos los lo- gundos y Javier Rosales llegó en el tercer lugar, terminaban en tiro de esquina, lo cales fueron creciendo, pues Mayra Gurrola llegó primero por las damas. que apagaba sus posibilidades de aprovecharon los espacios que la Inmediatamente que terminó la carrera se anotar, pues la defensa norteame- carga ofensiva de los mexicanos llevó a cabo la premiación con la presencia de au- ricana lograba despejar fácilmen- dejaba atrás, sin embargo, tuvo toridades del ISSSTE y del IED. te los centros del balón. que ser una jugada de alta manu- Aunque el control del esférico factura la que dio la ventaja a los estaba totalmente en manos de los norteamericanos. Podio mexicanos, fueron los estadouni- denses los que lograron disparar a GOLAZO “GRINGO” Los ganadores de la CorrISSSTE 10K. gol para incomodar a Sánchez, dos En un tiro de esquina del cuadro oportunidades que fueron bien re- local cobrado por Landon Dono- VARONIL sueltas por el arquero azteca. van, la defensa mexicana logró Pos. Nombre Tiempo Una mala noticia surgió para despejar, pero el balón le llegó 1.- Víctor de la Cruz 37’ 09’’ el cuadro mexicano, cuando Jared por arriba a Benny Feilhaber, 2.- Sergio Soto 39’ 31” Borgetti se lesionó el muslo de la quien sin dejar caer el balón dis- 3.- Rito Hernández 42’ 47” pierna izquierda al tratar de pre- paró de volea y lo colocó muy le- 4.- Pedro Ontiveros 43’ 24” sionar a un rival, por lo que tuvo jos del alcance de Oswaldo Sán- 5.- Manuel Velázquez 43’ 39” que dejar su lugar a Omar Bravo. chez para el 2-1. FEMENIL Hacia el final de la primera Desde ese momento los mexi- 1.- Claudia Sánchez 53’ 05” parte, el cuadro mexicano pudo canos se fueron totalmente al 2.- María de la Luz Blanco 58’ 15” armar mejor sus jugadas de peli- frente, pero dejaron muchos espa- 3.- Ana Rodríguez 1h 11’ gro, gracias a un Nery Castillo cios atrás que los norteamerica- más libre por las bandas y que lo- nos no pudieron aprovechar, a pe- FUENTE: Investigación de El Siglo de Durango. graba colarse al área con un juego sar de tener varias oportunidades, rápido y veloz, que dejaba atrás a dos de ellas se estrellaron en los los defensas. metales del marco de Sánchez, co- mo un tiro elevado de Ching y VENTAJA EFÍMERA otro en una oportunidad muy cla- En una de esas jugadas, Castillo ra de parte de Beasley, quien a pa- mandó un centro raso dentro del se de Donovan, no pudo anotar, y área a la llegada de Andrés Guar- estrelló la pelota en el travesaño dado, quien alcanzó a conectar el con Oswaldo vencido. balón y marcó el 1-0 a favor de los Los mexicanos no lograron Estados Unidos controló el juego en el segundo tiempo y terminó dán- mexicanos, ventaja con la que se vencer la meta de Howard, a pesar dole la vuelta a la final, conquistado la Copa de Oro 2007. fueron al frente al descanso. de la fuerte carga ofensiva de los En la parte complementaria los verdes, pues Hugo Sánchez man- Víctor de la Cruz cruzó en primer lugar en la norteamericanos salieron con más dó al terreno de juego a Cuauhté- carrera CorrISSSTE 10K. ímpetu y lograron arrebatar el con- moc Blanco y a Adolfo Bautista, trol del juego a la escuadra mexica- pero nada pudieron hacer. na, que comenzó a perder el balón y La más peligrosa que tuvieron a verse superados por la velocidad fue un disparo a bocajarro dentro del cuadro estadounidense. del área de parte del “Bofo” Bautis- Las acciones fueron cada vez ta, que Howard logró despejar ape- más peligrosas a favor de los lo- nas con una estirada sobresaliente.
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