Sunday, October 30, 2011

Argentina, the most expensive country to watch football in Latin America


When on Tuesday the AFA Executive Committee approved the increase of 25% in the popular ticket prices for matches in the first division, the Argentine soccer league will remain more expensive for American spectators in the stadiums.
The Argentine will cost 50 pesos each for the Clausura popular starting on Friday 10 are above the values ​​of the tickets of other leagues that participate in the Copa Libertadores. Although, of course, are also well below the prices of the major European leagues: to see Lionel Messi in the Nou Camp against Rayo Vallecano, for example, costs 109 pesos (19 euros/25 dollars). Although Barcelona, ​​like most European teams, has prices as the rival. The cheapest ticket for him against Real Madrid is 89 euros, more than 500 pesos.
Increases in the AFA. The rise in the popular former was for the Apertura 2010. In August of that year, the AFA Executive Committee had endorsed a 33% increase in the popular, which went from costing $ 30 to 40. In January 2005, for example, go to the stadium to see a set of first in the stadium was $ 10.
In Europe, much more expensive. For the price of the euro, watch football on the Old Continent is much more expensive than in Argentina and Latin America in general. If one takes into consideration the ranking of the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), these are the ticket prices cheaper in the top ten leagues in the world:
1) Spain: 25 to 117 U.S. dollars (109-509 pesos)
2) England: $ 55 (239 pesos)
3) Brazil: $ 8.6 (37 pesos)
4) Portugal: 18 to $ 33 (78-143 pesos)
5) France: 13 to $ 33 (56-143 pesos)
6) Germany: $ 20 (87 pesos)
7) Italy: $ 30 (130 pesos)
8) Argentina: $ 11.5 (50 pesos)
9 Netherlands: 46 to $ 66 (200 to 288 pesos)
10 Chile: $ 10 (43 pesos)

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Corsi sentenced to three years in prison


Finally, after years of debate and accusations, the psychologist Jorge Corsi was sentenced to three years in prison for sexual abuse of a minor.
The penalty was imposed after a trial justice abbreviated DyN reported. It was expected that the trial will take place in March , but through this process, Corsi acknowledged his guilt in exchange for lower test obtejer.
The psychologist, 68, will go to prison because his punishment is effective enforcement.

PEDOPHILIA

Corsi was director of the Specialization in Family Violence in the School of Psychology at the UBA.In 2008 he was imprisoned for six months in Marcos Paz prison, accused of integrating a band of pedophiles.
At that time, the examining magistrate Maria Pombo Fontbona tried him with Clement Rocca Marcelo Augusto Correa and Paul Lopez Vidal, other defendants on charges of sexual abuse and corruption of minors.
Corsi was released after paying bail of 100,000 pesos staff.
"No I am not and never will be a pedophile" , declared his return to his apartment in the neighborhood of Palermo.
The victim was 13 years old at the time of the events that led their parents to make the complaint.He stated that the gang of Corsi had deceived him and then he was taken to the department psychologist, where he wa

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Prince William is expected and surprised to be called "conqueror"


After learning the information that the UK will send a ship to the Falklands supermodern destroyer, the Foreign Ministry rejected the idea of "militarizing" the conflictand "regretted" that the Prince William travel to the South Atlantic "in the uniform of the Conqueror", a name echo generated by different means. In addition, there is growing expectation for possible trip to the islands, which the Times watchword for today.
However, both the Ministry of Defence as the palace of Saint James did not confirm the information. They simply explain that the mission "routine" William will take place as planned, "between February and March."
The description of the Foreign Ministry as "conqueror" attracted attention in the British press and other media in some countries. The name was prominent in the records that reflect the journey of William and the announcement of sending a ship of the Royal Navy destroyer to the South Atlantic.
The Daily Mail , The Telegraph , The Mirror , The Guardian , The Huffingston Post and the U.S. The Washington Post and CNN published notes about it.