Travel Soccer teams around NOVA let's discuss Part II

Anonymous
Bolivia literally sends teams to the Copa Libertadores every single year. You must be mentally deficient.
Anonymous
They won the Copa America in 63 and were finalists in 97. Doing your research before posting can keep you from sounding stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They won the Copa America in 63 and were finalists in 97. Doing your research before posting can keep you from sounding stupid.

It’s 2018.
Anonymous
That’s got nothing to do with whether a country of 8 million can produce good athletes or not. Someone lied about the history and achievements of a country and they were proven to be lying. Yes it is 2018, and the US will be watching from home just like the Bolivians. Again, you come across as stupid when you disregard an entire country that goes through a qualification process that is much more arduous than ours. Good day sir.
Anonymous
Bolivia for all your condescension has beaten Argentina in official matches by 6-1 and 2-0 within the past 10 years. How did we do the last time we played Argentina? Oh right.... Again, you come across as ignorant and spiteful.
Anonymous
This is a silly discussion. I lived in BA when Argentina lost to Boliva 6-1 with a team that included sveral of the hottest players in the world including Messi, Tevez and Di Maria. I attended the game agianst Colombia the Saturday before they lost to Bolivia on Tuesday. They beat Colombia by a similar score. The reality is that team was sporadic at best and if not for a last second goal from a 36 year-old player against Peru, they would have lost.

Look, if you or I are living in Beijing and someone says, "Hey, there is a league of Brazilians that plays on the weekends," you and I will go. If it a league of Argentines, English, Germans, French, etc., we will go. If you say that there is a lague of Bolovians or Dominicans, we are not going to waste our time unless we really want to play. The point is that the nation of Bolivia is not known for their sports. Sure, you can find people here or there but it is not know for sports, especially soccer.
Anonymous
Then you’re just not in tune with the people of this area. Bolivians and El Salvadorians comprise a huge chunk of the Hispanic population in the DMV. The only silly thing here is how out of touch you are. You lived in Buenos Aires? Good for you! First of all has nothing to do with the topic being discussed, second of having lived there surely you must know that soccer is the only sport they really ARE known for. Ignorance is bliss.
Anonymous
I’m not a stereotyping elitist so I don’t base my expectations based on the country that the people are from. If we live in Beijing and you tell me there’s a SOCCER league that plays on the weekends I’m not gonna go. If we live in Buenos Aires I’m gonna go. And if we live right here I’m gonna go too and guess what, you’ll find some damn good Bolivian players for sure, because that demographic is huge in this area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a stereotyping elitist so I don’t base my expectations based on the country that the people are from. If we live in Beijing and you tell me there’s a SOCCER league that plays on the weekends I’m not gonna go. If we live in Buenos Aires I’m gonna go. And if we live right here I’m gonna go too and guess what, you’ll find some damn good Bolivian players for sure, because that demographic is huge in this area.


I’m gonna go* But not with people like you.
Anonymous
How about we all judge the player, not their ethnicity??

I see too many coaches salivating over kids they think are future Messis who amount to nothing. A lot of it had to do with their surnames.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about we all judge the player, not their ethnicity??

I see too many coaches salivating over kids they think are future Messis who amount to nothing. A lot of it had to do with their surnames.


Same goes for Coaches. Clubs tend to hire in the same manner. It would do them well to fact-check some of the resumes.
Anonymous
Again, if you are from DC and have not watched serious futbol, you might be impressed with a pick-up game of El Salvadorians or Bolivians. Having been around the world including every major futbol country in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay), I will tell you that few Latin Americas will waste their time in such a discussion. Neither country you referenced has ever challenged for Copa Libertador or Copa America in the past 50 years.

BTW, Argentina is known for Ruby, Tennis, Swimming, Field Hockey, Basketball and Volleyball.

My kids have played soccer with El Salvadorians for years and even they know that El Salvador is nothing compared to the countries I referenced. Look, I have been around Latin Americans most of my life and none of them considers Bolivia a leader in producing athletes in any sport. Please stop!
Anonymous
Also, this is not a stereotype. US women are known for their soccer prowess. US men are not. Bolivia has qualified for one world cup in 50 years. Countries dread being placed in a world cup brackets with Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia or Mexico. As such, most serious players will not be enthused to play in a game with Bolivians if there is another game with Argentines or Brazilians playing down the road. If all you have is a choice between Bolivians and US Men, I might pick the Bolivians but that does not mean they have a reputation for futbol, because they do not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Again, if you are from DC and have not watched serious futbol, you might be impressed with a pick-up game of El Salvadorians or Bolivians. Having been around the world including every major futbol country in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay), I will tell you that few Latin Americas will waste their time in such a discussion. Neither country you referenced has ever challenged for Copa Libertador or Copa America in the past 50 years.

BTW, Argentina is known for Ruby, Tennis, Swimming, Field Hockey, Basketball and Volleyball.

My kids have played soccer with El Salvadorians for years and even they know that El Salvador is nothing compared to the countries I referenced. Look, I have been around Latin Americans most of my life and none of them considers Bolivia a leader in producing athletes in any sport. Please stop!


To a true Spaniard or Argentine, they wouldn't give any weight to a kid from those country anymore than they would to an American. They would be looking at the player. In fact, it's funny to see Spanish coaches go for the 'blond' kid time and time again. They do love the Rubios!
Anonymous
Also, Argentina is known for polo.
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