Articles tagged with "Ecuador"
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 28th, 2006
Dutch coach Marco van Basten has left Jan Kromkamp out of the Orange side for the firendly with Ecuador and is none too pleased with ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 28th, 2006
It's hard to think of any other sports during a World Cup year, but for those readers who live in Ecuador, note that FIFA is ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 28th, 2006
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Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 28th, 2006
Some Yellow in that sea of Orange? The Ecuadorian consulate in the Netherlands says that there should be thousands of La Tri supporters at ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 28th, 2006
Costa Rica is sending observers to watch their Group A rivals in this week’s friendlies, including Ecuador. Erick Lonis, assistant to Ticos coach Alexandre ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by WC Bob | Feb 27th, 2006
Perhaps to the delight of our Ecuador blogger, Romeo Castelen has been ruled out for the upcoming tilt in Amsterdam. Castelen sustained an injury ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 27th, 2006
Stars of South American teams like those in Ecuador are often sent to bigger clubs for a handsome transfer fee. They may even feel ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 27th, 2006
Marco van Basten has another injury to deal with as his side prepares for the March 1 friendly against Ecuador. Feyenoord man Romeo Castelen ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 27th, 2006
Ruud van Nistelrooy's sulking has not prevented him from joining the Orange in preparation for their friendly clash with Ecuador. This is good news ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 27th, 2006
Andre Ooijer will miss the March 1 friendly against Ecuador. The PSV Eindhoven and Dutch defender broke his toe in PSV’s Champions League clash ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 27th, 2006
Ah, tales of Brave Ulises. Ecuadorian international Ulises De la Cruz should be a big part of his country’s efforts at Germany 2006, but ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 26th, 2006
Dutch star Ruud van Nistelroy watched the Carling Cup final from the sidelines just three days before the Netherlands’ friendly against Ecuador. Manchester United ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 26th, 2006
Which national team is Europe’s best? That’s an easy question if you’re Ecuadorian coach Luis Suarez. “For me, Holland is the best team ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 26th, 2006
Dutch coach Marco van Basten has said what we knew already: Edgar Davids is still not fit to play for the Orange. Davids will ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 26th, 2006
Is young striker-stud Felipe Caicedo a sure bet for Germany 2006? Not so fast says Ecuadorian coach Luis Suarez.
Although the 17-year-old FC ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 26th, 2006
The man who will lead Ecuador to Germany 2006 hopes that immersing himself in all things World Cup will translate to a quality on-field performance. ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 25th, 2006
The Netherlands had better not think that the March 1 friendly against Ecuador will feature a side of tense South Americans. Coach Luis Suarez ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Feb 25th, 2006
Admit it. You don't know much about Ecuador. You know it is in South America. You know it has mountains. You ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 25th, 2006
Nicky Hofs has received his first call up to the Dutch national side for the March 1 friendly against Ecuador. The 22-yeard-old Feyenoord midfielder ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 25th, 2006
Dutch coach Marco van Basten says the March 1 home friendly against Ecuador will be a good test for the Netherlands. The Orange legend ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 25th, 2006
Coach Luis Suarez has indicated that Augustin “Tin” Delgado’s injury is a minor one and he should be fit well in advance of this summer’s ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 24th, 2006
Colombian legend Carlos Valderrama had a few things to say this week about Ecuador’s chances at Germany 2006. “El Pibe”, known for his spectacular ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 24th, 2006
Dutch coach Marco van Basten has announced the list of players that will be available for the March 1 friendly against Ecuador. Notable absences ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 24th, 2006
Even been sitting at your desk and thought: "Hmm. What club do I support again?" Happens to all of us. But fans ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 24th, 2006
Hyperbole Alert! Ecuadorian forward Carlos Tenorio says that the March 1 Netherlands friendly will be the toughest duel in his country’s history. Tenorio, ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 23rd, 2006
Coach Luis Suarez has decided to replace injured Augustin Delgado with Deportivo Cuenca striker Walter Calderon. Calderon will accompany the team to Amsterdam this ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 23rd, 2006
Augustin ("Tin") Delgado has suffered an injury and will not play in the March 1 friendly against the Netherlands. While training with his club ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 23rd, 2006
Hey, what’s more popular to fans than the young, full-of-promise player? Oh, right. At any rate, Ecuadorian supporters hope Felipe Caicedo can become ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 23rd, 2006
Safely out of Ecuadorian earshot, the Kaiser tells it like it is: Germany is the sole Group A favorite, and the other three teams will ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Feb 22nd, 2006
The history of football in Ecuador is like that of other South American countries, only a lot less so. They are still minnows in ...

