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I am Venezuelan sports journalist based in Barcelona. Since 2010, I have been traveling the world covering major sports events such as the UEFA Champions League, the London Olympics in 2012, and the World Cup Brazil 2014. I now work freelance producing content for top media such as terra.com, ESPN and Univision. Recently launched my new blog, thesportsocialite.com and am working on my first book on my personal experience as a female journalist in the football world. You can read and watch some of my work in thesportsocialite.com and my youtube.com/ ******
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The Unseen Philosopher of Football: How Juanma Lillo Changed the Game
The article discusses the journey and impact of Juanma Lillo, a Spanish football coach, on the philosophy of football in Spain. It highlights his influence on Pep Guardiola, a renowned football manager, and how Lillo's ideas have permeated through Spanish football, changing the way the game is played and coached. The piece also touches on the challenges Lillo faced, including his reluctance to engage with the media, which led to a lack of recognition for his contributions. The journalist delves into Lillo's methodology, his stint at various clubs, and his role in the evolution of modern football tactics. The article is a deep dive into the unsung hero's story, providing insights into his philosophy and its lasting legacy on the sport.
Female Revolution in Football for ESPN W Brasil
Machismo in the stands of Olympique Lyonnais
Eugenia Károlyi, a Venezuelan sports journalist living in Spain, criticizes Olympique Lyonnais fans for displaying sexist banners during a match against Lille, suggesting women belong in the kitchen and men in the stadium. She uses the examples of renowned chefs Paul Bocuse and Auguste Escoffier to argue that passion, not gender, should determine one's place in society, whether in the kitchen or at a football stadium. Károlyi emphasizes the importance of inclusion and respect for women in sports and beyond, and links the club's success to the behavior of its supporters.
The Mini-Skirt Dilemma
The author discusses the daily mental debate between femininity and feminism when choosing appropriate attire for attending a football match at Camp Nou, highlighting the fine line between dressing for attention and earning respect. The article reflects on societal expectations and personal comfort, ultimately describing the author's decision to wear comfortable yet feminine clothing to a match, disregarding others' opinions.
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