jueves, 20 de enero de 2011

Argumentative Text (Practice two)

My Thesis refers to what it was unknown then for the press as the Centenariazo, one of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany playoffs, in which Venezuela bet Uruguay in Montevideo, one unforgettable three-nil match where “La Vinotinto” surprised the entire planet and that it has a special importance as to me and to many people, the history of the Venezuelan football is divided into two stages, before and after that date (March 31, 2004).

Before the match, Venezuela was not a favorite, it was utopian to dream of a victory and in addition to win by goals in the face of a team that in the past was bi-champion of the world, since it won the FIFA World Cup of 1930 and 1950. But that day, the Venezuelan team did not have a sense of inferiority; they went out to the field with the objective of making history and they made it, with goals scored by Gabriel Urdaneta on the 19th minute, Héctor Gonzalez on the 63rd minute and Juan Arango on the 78th.

And the best way to shape a good work on this fact is by a radio documentary, in which I count on the advising of my tutor Carlota Fuenmayor and it will have as a goal, the revival of the anecdotes of that day, what the Venezuelan players felt after achieving the feat of humiliating the Uruguayan team on the field and which were the consequences of such historical victory.

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