Onbetrouwbaar transfernieuws 2007/2008
- Ajaciedjuh
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- Lid geworden op: do mei 20, 2004 11:16 am
ANN schreef:Even wat informatie, mocht dit waar zijn:
Hij is niet heel groot, 1.75m, en scoort eigenlijk ook niet heel veel (24 uit 76) bij Banfield. Ik zie trouwens op een forum van Deportivo la Coruna, waar hij ook aan gelinkt was, dat hij niet een echte spits is, maar meer een aanvallende middenvelder. Dit seizoen schijnt hij in topvorm te zijn, zowel qua assists als goals.
Onze nieuwe aanvallende middenvelder!?Darío Cvitanich, Croatian tango
Published: 19 August 2007
by Diego Sanchez
Dario Cvitanich (16-05-84, Baradero, Argentina) was until very recently one of so many forwards in the Argentine league, but his career took a 180º turn when he dynamited the Newell’s goal with 3 strikes in 17 minutes. Who is that boy?
At the end of the Second World war, in the former Yugoslavia and under the regime of Tito, thousands of Croatians opposed to his power undertook a trip without return – destination Argentina - becoming political emigrants. Today there are more than 250,000 descendants of Croatians that live in Pampero country being, after Bosnia-Herzegovina, the second most welcoming. At the present time, the third generation exist totally integrated in social and work life, and soccer is no exception to this phenomenon.
Dario Cvitanich (16-05-84, Baradero, Argentina) was until very recently one of so many forwards in the Argentine league, but his career took a 180º turn when he dynamited the Newell’s goal with 3 strikes in 17 minutes. Who is that boy? Where did he come from? What is the origin of his last name? This last question is the one that had the most consequences. Due to his Croatian great-grandfather, the leaders of the Balkan federation heard “siren songs” after his hat trick. The same ones that tried to recruit Daniel Bilos in vain, this time they had the OK of the football player. The “big shot” of the Croatian Federation, Zorislav Srebric, made clear that he really likes Darío, “I’m thinking of speaking with my contacts in Argentina and with the player, it is an interesting possibility for both sides”. Zorislav knows very well what he says, Croatia has the custom of picking up soccer players of its origin all over the world, the many Australians and the case of the “Swiss” Ivan Rakitic proving the point. Darío already initiated the proceedings to obtain double nationality, the first step required with a fixed target, to play with Croatia. “That a national team of the level of Croatia is paying attention to my origins is all a surprise, it’s something to be proud of and the prize of work and effort”. He knows that a call-up by Argentina is a utopia, “Argentina has enormous players, people of a very high level. In my position there are forwards of great prestige, clearly I would love to play with the Albiceleste, but it seems impossible”, although he recognizes that they propose to him to go with the Balkans, he would not doubt it, “If they call me to the Croatian national team I wouldn’t think twice about it, I’m going”.
Darío is a perfect mix of the privileged genetics of his origins, the Argentine art and spark with the Balkan competitiveness and character, that class of qualities that give him an extra identity as a forward. To the Croatian leaders he reminds them much of Goran Vlaovic. Darío isn’t very tall, 1.75m, but he finishes very well with his head, is very quick with and without the ball at his feet and his constant mobility, he likes to retreat to the edges and back to midfield to start play, these are attributes that approximate him still more to the style of Goran.
It is the globalization of football, that it crosses borders and allows the children of the children who once left their mother country are able to recover the lost years of their ancestors, or others who arrive with hopes can also be contributors to the successes of the country that welcomes them. And perhaps in 2008, in the EURO of Austria-Switzerland, the Croatian strike force is formed by Eduardo Gives Silva and Darío Cvitanich. Samba and tango in the service of Croatia.
- Cluijffert
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- Lid geworden op: zo jun 19, 2005 9:34 am
- Locatie: Haarlem
- Ajaciedjuh
- Berichten: 23000
- Lid geworden op: do mei 20, 2004 11:16 am
Een beetje. Thomas kent hem veel beter.Scherrer schreef:Jij kent hem?
Maar de vraag als dit waar is, is wat dit is. Een vervanger van Huntelaar of een rechteraanvaller?
Is in ieder geval een spits. Goed overzicht, balvast, beweeglijk en stelt zich goed op. Door zijn goede gevoel voor positie is hij ondanks zijn lengte ook koppend redelijk goed.
Nog steeds eens met Boem.
En met niemand anders!
En met niemand anders!
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- AT Toto winner 15/16
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- Lid geworden op: ma apr 26, 2004 10:51 pm
Te positief. Klinkt te mooi om waar te zijn Bertje.Bertje schreef:Een beetje. Thomas kent hem veel beter.Scherrer schreef:Jij kent hem?
Maar de vraag als dit waar is, is wat dit is. Een vervanger van Huntelaar of een rechteraanvaller?
Is in ieder geval een spits. Goed overzicht, balvast, beweeglijk en stelt zich goed op. Door zijn goede gevoel voor positie is hij ondanks zijn lengte ook koppend redelijk goed.
Koevermans Martin...

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- AT Toto winner 15/16
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- Lid geworden op: ma apr 26, 2004 10:51 pm
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- AT Toto winner 15/16
- Berichten: 23726
- Lid geworden op: ma apr 26, 2004 10:51 pm