Amantes de la Pecosa

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    Amantes de la pecosa. Mundial Rusia 2018
    Chemas Escandón, Gabriel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In what is presented as the final broadcast of "Amantes de la Pecosa," analyst Gabriel "Chemas" Escandón provides a final assessment of the recently concluded FIFA World Cup. He begins by expressing the sense of void left by the end of the tournament and reflects on the prevailing style of play. He describes France as a just and effective champion, highlighting that their victory represents the triumph of defensive tactics and neutralizing the opponent's game over "romantic football." Escandón also analyzes the tournament's peculiarities, such as the record-breaking 12 own goals and the implementation of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). On a personal level, he admits that he most enjoyed the Belgian team for their tactical approach and flexibility, and he considers Eden Hazard to have been the best player, above the official award winner, Luka Modrić. Finally, he expresses skepticism about the claim that it was the "best World Cup in history," arguing that such a perception is subjective and depends on one's perspective (organizational, technological, or purely football-related). He concludes that while it was a very tactical and evenly matched tournament, he would not dare to call it the best in sporting terms.
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    Amantes de la pecosa. Colombia está obligada a ganar : El crítico análisis de Esteban Jaramillo
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Jaramillo, Esteban; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this interview, journalist Esteban Jaramillo provides a vehement and critical analysis of the Colombian national team's participation in the Copa América Centenario. Jaramillo rejects complacency with third place, arguing that the team has the ability and the obligation to win. He criticizes the team's collective performance, pointing to a lack of offensive playmaking and the poor individual performance of key figures such as James Rodríguez, Juan Cuadrado, and Edwin Cardona. While he respects coach José Pékerman, he attributes responsibility to him for the team's tactical shortcomings. The conversation extends to topics such as the national team's superiority in the 1990s, the strategies of European coaches such as Guardiola and Mourinho, and his skepticism about the tournament's prizes and ideal teams, which he considers commercial.
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    Amantes de la pecosa. Análisis y polémica: a la selección Colombia y novedades de Santa Fe
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) García, Pablo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In a heated interview on the program "Amantes de la Pecosa," Pablo García, press chief for Independiente Santa Fe, sparked a heated debate with his analysis of Colombian soccer. García harshly criticized the Colombian national team and its then-coach, José Pékerman, arguing that the team doesn't play well, lacks a winning mentality, and that its achievements, such as its performance at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, were an "accident." Throughout the debate, García described the national team's performance as "mediocre," accused the Colombian press of being "indifferent" to the foreign coach, and strongly criticized player Carlos Sánchez, calling him a "war criminal" for his playing style. He maintained that Colombia was "deceived" by the media and that the team should focus on national coaches. In the second part of the interview, now in his institutional role, Pablo García detailed the latest developments at Independiente Santa Fe, presenting the team's reinforcements for the new season. He mentions the arrival of players such as Juan Manuel Falcón, Horacio Salaberry, Anderson Plata, Kevin Salazar, and Humberto Osorio Botello, among others, and reaffirms the club's ambition to compete for all the titles after the disappointment in the Copa Libertadores.
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    Amantes de la pecosa. Historia y escándalos de la Copa América
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Avendaño, Luis Alfonso; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In this interview, sports journalist and author Luis Alfonso Avendaño details the process of creating his book, which covers the 100-year history of the Copa América. He explains that his research included visits to CONMEBOL headquarters in Paraguay, from where he traces the tournament's evolution and the succession of its presidents. Avendaño offers a critical view of systemic corruption in South American football, linking it to the management of former officials like Nicolás Leoz and to scandals like "FIFA Gate." He also analyzes the Centennial edition (2016), explaining that the United States was chosen as the host due to purely economic reasons. He shares anecdotes from past editions, highlighting the organization of Peru 2004, the infrastructure of Venezuela 2007, and Colombia's historic victory in 2001. Finally, he evaluates the Colombian national team for the Centennial Cup, considering it one of the favorites to win the title.
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    Amantes de la pecosa. Análisis del fútbol colombiano
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Boyacá, Arturo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    Coach Arturo Boyacá offers a comprehensive analysis of the current state of Colombian soccer. He begins by assessing the Colombian national team's positive performance in the Centenario Cup, expressing his optimism and seeing them as a potential finalist in the tournament. The conversation then shifts to the local league, where Boyacá analyzes the final between Independiente Medellín and Junior de Barranquilla, whom he considers the most consistent teams of the semester. He also discusses his return to La Equidad, explaining his work methodology, his plans for the second half of the season, and the need to strengthen the squad across several lines. Finally, the coach reflects on ethics and strategy in professional soccer, rejecting the idea of "taking cold, hard numbers" or sacrificing matches. He firmly maintains that a team's obligation is to always compete to win, regardless of the opponent or the circumstances of the championship.
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    Amantes de la Pecosa. Copa América Centenario
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Borda,José; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    Arbitral analysis and technology in football interview with José Borda:Arbitral analyst José Borda focuses on the controversial decisions that have marked football, especially those related to the use of technology and changes in regulations. One of the most remembered cases is the hand goal by Peruvian player Raúl Ruiz Díaz, which eliminated Brazil in the Copa América Centenario. This incident generated great controversy, as at that time the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system was still in the experimental phase and was only authorized in six leagues, such as MLS. Therefore, it was not available for either the Copa América or the Eurocup, which prevented the referee of the Peru-Brazil match from reviewing the play on a monitor.Borda explains that VAR is designed to intervene only in four specific situations, in order to not affect the flow of the game:Doubtful goals (due to handball or offside).Penalties.Direct red cards. instead of repeating the charge. Finally, the debate opens up on the concept of "cunning", that malice or cleverness characteristic of South American football. Is it cheating or part of the game? Actions like Maradona's hand goal, the simulations of fouls ("diving") or attempts to deceive the referee are discussed, questioning whether they are an acceptable part of football culture or, on the contrary, practices that compromise the ethics of the sport.
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    Amantes de la Pecosa. Entrevista a Gabriel López sobre el partido Colombia-Rusia de 1962
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) López Muñoz, Gabriel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM
    Interview with Gabriel Muñoz López about the Colombia-Russia match in the 1962 World Cup.Summary: Sports commentator Gabriel Muñoz López reminisces in a radio interview about his narration of the historic match between the Colombian National Team and the Soviet Union in the 1962 World Cup in Chile. He describes the 4-4 draw, the iconic Olympic goal by Marcos Coll, and contrasts the precarious technological conditions of the broadcast at the time (via telephone) with current technologies.
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    Amantes de la pecosa. Final mundial Rusia 2018
    (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Chemas Escandón, Gabriel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
    In what is presented as the final broadcast of "Amantes de la Pecosa," analyst Gabriel "Chemas" Escandón provides a final assessment of the recently concluded FIFA World Cup. He begins by expressing the sense of void left by the end of the tournament and reflects on the prevailing style of play. He describes France as a just and effective champion, highlighting that their victory represents the triumph of defensive tactics and neutralizing the opponent's game over "romantic football." Escandón also analyzes the tournament's peculiarities, such as the record-breaking 12 own goals and the implementation of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). On a personal level, he admits that he most enjoyed the Belgian team for their tactical approach and flexibility, and he considers Eden Hazard to have been the best player, above the official award winner, Luka Modrić. Finally, he expresses skepticism about the claim that it was the "best World Cup in history," arguing that such a perception is subjective and depends on one's perspective (organizational, technological, or purely football-related). He concludes that while it was a very tactical and evenly matched tournament, he would not dare to call it the best in sporting terms.