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Paragúay, . Camino De Esaña Página 34 amBaiti Domingo, 7 de agosto de 1988 INTERNACIONAL . - COPA LIBERTADORES 0.1.: COLÓ COLO PARAGÚAY CAMINO. , DE ESAÑA sn&wwo - Se enfrentará el,rniércoles al Bétis y el domingó al Elóhe ADOMCIUO comopreparaciónpara la fase de clasificación de ltalia’90 AL TACUIA San Cristóbal. (Efe.) — En pre sencia de unos 25.000 especta Asunción. (Efe.) — La selección de dores que no pudieron ocultar su fútbol de Paraguay viajará mñana a desilusión.por el resultado adver España para disputar una serie de so del partido, él equipo chileno partidos dé preparación para las eli del Colo Colo se ha impuesto pdr minatorias del Mundial de fútbol que 1-0 al conjunto local del Tachira, jugará frenté a Colombia y Ecuador. en encuentro disputado en la ciu El equipo paraguayo disputará su dad venezolana de San Cristóbal primer encúentro el próximo miérco y correspondiente el Grupo de les en Sevilla, frente él Betis, y el se clasificación, para el torneo Copa gundo lo hará ej día 14 de este mes, Libertadores de América. De ante el Elche. esta forma, el Cole Cole ve incre Después, los paraguayos jugarán mentadas sus posibilidades de dos encuentros en Lisboa, el día 16 clasificarse para la ronda. si ante el Sporting y el 18 con el Floren guiente ya que cuando lleva tina de Italia. disputados tres partidos aventa La gira de la selección paraguaya je en dos puntos al tercer clasifi podría extenderse a otras ciudades cado, de España, como Oviedo, donde ju TACHIRA: Francovig, Pache garán probablemente frente al equi ‘co, Paz, Genovesse, Arroyo, Jai pode esta ciudad. mes, Cuestas (Bachini), Nieto, La selección paraguaya está com Pajurek, Méndez (Becerra) y Gonzájez. puesta por 18 jugadores, que son los COLOCOLO: Morón, Garrido, siguientes: Rojas, González,. Hormazabal, Porteros: Roberto Fernández (Li Ormeño, Pizarro; Montenegro bertad) y ¿iba/do González (Sporti-,(Julio), Soto, Gutiérrez y Da yo Luqueño). browski (Bello). Defsas: Virginia Cáceres y Luis’ El ex guaameta blanquiazul Roberto “Gato” Fernández, miembro destacado de la Go/:0-1, 30min. Dabrowski. Caballero (Guaraní); Márcelino Partido de amplio dominio la selección 1 Blanco. (Sol de América); Javier Pa chirense, que no se reflejó en el -i redes (General Caballero); Hugo marcador a pesar de que en la Ruiz Viera (Sport Colombia), y Juan ségunda parte los jugadores ve SIPI SORPRESAS EN Carlos Ojeda (Sportivo Luqueño). nezolanos dispusieron de varias LA COPA ALEMANA Centrocampistas: Augusto Cha ocasioens claras de marcar. morro y Gabino Román (Atlético Desde el inicio del encuentro, Colegiales); Julio César Franco el Tachira ejerció Ura fuerte pre El Bayern Munich le encajó 11 goles al modesto (Guaraní); Carlos Aranda (San Lo sión, hasta el punto de que el renio), y Félix Leguizamón (Liber guardameta local Francovig no - BIau Weiss Berlin tad). tocó un balón hasta bien entrada Delanteros: Félix Almirón y Ale la primera parte. Félix En el minuto 30,. en pleno do Bonn. (Efe.) — La victoria del Bayer Mun.-Blau-Weiss B 11-2 jandro Cano (Sol de América): Bayern Munich por nueve goles Werder Bremen-Hanover 4-1 Darío León (River Plate); Eurnelío minio venezolano, un veloz con de diferencia (11-2) frente al Karlshure-Stutt9art Kickers 2-1 Ramón Palacios (Libertad), y Jorge traataque.por la banda derecha Blau-Weiss Berlin es el resultado Schalke-Borussia MG. 1-1 Espínola (Atlético Colegiales). desborde a los defensores del wolfsburg-Eintracht Fr: 1-1 La selección de Paraguay jugará Tachira y permite a Dabrowski más destacado de los partidos Heildelberp-Waldhof M. 1-3 rematar a puerta vacía y obténer disputados en la primera ronda Arminja Belefeld-Bochum 0-0 las eliminatorias del Mundial ltalia’90 el gol del triunfo. de la Copa alemana de fútbol, en OttfUlgen-VEB Stuttgart 0-5 .con Colombia y Ecuador, entre agos La segunda parte se inició con los que se clasifica el ganador. Erlanaen-Bayer Leverkusen 0-5 to y octubre de 1989, dentro del Gru una mayor presión sobre la meta Resultados de los encuentros Ulm-furembera 1-4 po II sudamericano, cuyo ganador de Morón, que no produjo resul en los que intervienen equipos de Kaiseriautern- Paulit. 2-1 después deberá enfrentarse con el Borussia D.-Eintracht Braun. 6-0 vencedor de Israel-Oceanía para pa tados por la disciplinada y serena Primera División: Colonia-Darmstadt 6-1 defensa del Calo CoJo. sar a las finales. Clasificación grupo / U. Católica (Chi) 3 2 1 (1 2 0 5 Colo Colo (Chi) 3 2 0 1 2 1 4 Marítirno(Ven) 03 2 t 0 1 2 ÑOMES POPOS A. Tachira.( Ven) 3 0 1 2 0 2 1 Jorge Luis da Silva “Andrade’Ç el internacional bra- Manchester City y anteriormente lo había hecho en el — sileño del Flamengo -por el que se había interesado el Manchester United y Coventry. Defendió en 20 ocasio Barcelona, firmará os próximos días el contrato que le nes la camiseta nacional de lnglaterra. SULTADOS vinculará al Roma durante una temporada. Andrade, /TALIA-90 uetiene31 años de edad, percibirá porestatemporada - * * Zoáa Africana (ida) 130 millones de pesetas. El jugador brasileño destaca Túnez-Guinea 5-0 ‘ principalmente or su técnica y visión de juego. Está FederaciónLa Norteamericana de Fútbol dio a cono- TORNEO LUSITANIA considerado como uno de los meiores centrocarnistas cer a lista de expedicionarios que participarán en los Oporto-Portuguesa de Sao Paulo 1-1 - del Brasii y formará una triplete temible don Giuseppe Juegos Oiímpicos de Seúly que está integrada par 20 ju Go/es.’ Madjer (15) y Calatau (7 Gianniniy Stefano De.sideri, ambos internacionales ita- gadores más buatro suplentes. Los seleccionados son Hoy juegan Portuguesa y Vasco ama llanos. - Porteros: éstos: Jeff Duback y David Vanbie; Defensas: COPA PHILIPS Desmond Armstrong, Brian Bliss, Paul Caligiuri, Kevin, Final * * * Crow John Doyle, Paul Krunpe, Steve Trottschuh, Mike’ Torino-Everton 2-2 Peter Barnes, jugador internacional inglés que multé Windsichrnann; Centrocampistas: Rick Davis (capitán), (4-3 enpenalties) Goles. Cravero (21) y Mifiler (80’) por - en el Betis de Sevilla hace unas temporadas. hafirmado Jirn Gabarra, John Harkes, Bruce Murray, Tao Ramos, el Tormo, y Sharp (65) y Cottes (65’) contrato con el club portugués de Primera División, Fa- John Sollmeyer; Delanteros: Brent Goulet, Frank Kb por el Everton. - rense, en el que mi!ita el ex azuigrana Paco Fortes. Bar- pas, Hugo Pérez, Peter Vermes. Suplentes: Steve Fuchs Tercer puesto nestieneactualmente3l añosdeeddyhafirmadocOfl- (portero), John Difflev (defensa), Marcelo Balboa (cen Voung Boys-Cruzeiro Belo H. 2-1 trato por dos temporadas. Hasta ahora rugaba en el trocampista) y Eric Eichmann (delantero)..
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