Monday, November 29, 2010

Champions

Yesterday, the last matches from the championship were played, and as everyone expected, Oriente won. They just needed one more point to be unreachable in the table, and they got it. Oriente tied 1-1 against The Strongest in La Paz. After this, Oriente ended up with 40 points, followed by Bolivar with 36, who lost against Blooming. So there is no doubt that Oriente deserved the cup. After that last match, Oriente's coach, Gustavo Quinteros ended his contract with Oriente because he is now the new Bolivian national soccer team coach, and as posted in this Oriente website: http://www.daleooo.com/2010/11/quinteros-me-voy-feliz.html, Quinteros says he leaves happy. "This is the best way to leave a big team, with the cup in the hand. I leave happy, because we achieved our goal; this is a gift that all the fans were waiting for", were his words after the match. Winning this championship, gave Oriente $120,000 and a cupon to participate in the Copa Libertadores de America, South America's most important cup. This definitely was a great year for Oriente, they ended second in the Apertura championship, and won both the Winter Cup and the Clausura championship.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Long Break

Last weekend there were no matches for Oriente. The game they had to play against Blooming was moved to three weeks before, when Oriente lost 1-0. This was good news for Oriente because they have many injured players. The next match for Oriente will be Sunday, November 21, so there is a lot of time for the players to get well. I didnt like this because it meant that I didnt go to the stadium Sunday. I love going there even if Oriente loses. The next match is home so Im going and if we still have chances for being champions I will go to La Paz to the last match against The Strongest.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

New Leader

There is a new leader in the "Clausura" championship since Sunday. Here is the table retrieved from the official La Liga website: http://lfpb.paraelfutbol.com/tablapos.asp. This is great news for me and all of Oriente fans because this means that Oriente has a huge possiblity to be champion. As seen in the table, The teams that are fighting for the championship are Oriente, Aurora, San Jose, Bolivar, and maybe Guabira. I think that Oriente has more chances than the rest because Oriente still has one more home match left which is against one of the last teams in the table, Wilstermann. If we win that match, Oriente will be with 36 points, and then we just need to get good results against Real Potosi and The Strongest. The rest of the teams, on the other hand, have very complicated matches, rather away, or against a good team.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Good Results Keep Coming

Yesterday, was also a good day for Oriente. Good results came again not only from Oriente but also from the rest of the teams. Bolivar who was at the top of the table, lost against Aurora, and Blooming who was second, lost against The Strongest. Oriente won 2-0 against Real Mamore in Santa Cruz and raised up to the second place, because San Jose who was third, also won their match and went up to the first place. Oriente now has two home matches more, against Universitario and Wilstermann. We have to win those games and get positive results in La Paz and Potosi when we play the last two matches of the championship against Real Potosi and The Strongest to win the cup.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Good Sunday

All games played this Sunday were in favor to Oriente. The fans were dissapointed before because Oriente was losing posibilities but after this Sunday, it all changed. Bolivar, Blooming, San Jose, Real Potosi, and Aurora, who were all fighting for the championship had terrible games, and Oriente playing in Oruro, won. Bolivar tied to 4 with La Paz FC, who tied the match at the last minute of the game. Blooming was winning 2-0 but in the last 10 minutes, Guabira overturned it and ended up winning 2-3. Oriente beat San Jose in Oruro by 3-0. Real Potosi tied, and Aurora lost. This has to be champion luck, because now, the championship looks fairly easy for Oriente. They have 3 home games and 2 away, which are against Real Potosi and The Strongest, who is completely discarded to fight for the championship.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Oriente is Losing Posibilities

On Sunday, Oriente played against Bolivar in La Paz and lost barely by 2 - 1. It was a good match because of the performance of both teams. The victory was very tight because Oriente went over there with the mentality of coming back with the three points. After watching the summary of the match in a video here: http://www.orienteblog.com/2010/10/oriente-se-va-alejando.html, I think the main problem of Oriente for not getting good results is because of the goalie. This goalie-problem is haunting Oriente for more than 5 years now. Before, Oriente had Galarza. He was the captain of the team and loved Oriente. He played in it for five years. However, Oriente lost many cups because of him and the people got tired of him so he left. The current goalie is the same. He loves Oriente but needs more confidence and passion towards the game. I think Oriente has to get a good, foreign goalie once and for all to start winning championships.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Keep Moving

After the bad luck in the clasico, where Oriente lost barely by 1 - 0 against Blooming, the players and directors are now looking forward towards the three away matches they have. Oriente will play against Bolivar in La Paz, Real Potosi in Potosi, and San Jose in Oruro. The clasico is one match that the players and fans want to forget. No one could believe the luck that Blooming had after Oriente's forwards shoot the ball towards the pole three times. But the pole-curse did not end there. Four days later, Oriente played against Aurora in Santa Cruz and again the poles stopped Oriente from winning. The game ended in a tie 2 - 2 with taste of lost for Oriente. Now we can only wait for good results in the high lands of the occident and win all of the home matches we have left.

Last Soccer Results

Oriente 2 - 2 Aurora
La Paz FC 4 - 1 Blooming
Bolivar 1 - 1 Real Potosi
Universitario 2 - 2 Wilstermann
The Strongest 1 - 2 San Jose
Guabira 0 - 0 Real Mamore

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Uruguayan Forward

For the clasico today, Oriente will have an Uruguayan Forward. As posted in this spanish article retrieved from DaleOoo.com the official website from Oriente's TV program: http://www.daleooo.com/2010/10/oriente-petrolero-tendra-delantera.html. This is because the last game from Oriente, against La Paz FC, the starter forward, Mauricio Saucedo recieved a red card, so he will be suspended for two matches. The new, uruguayan, forward will consist of starter Danilo Peinado and his compatriot Jorge Ramirez. This is the first time that they will both play in the starter team so we all hope they pull out a good match with lots of goals (for Oriente).

"Clasico" 152

Today, Wednesday, Oct. 13 is a very special date. Oriente and Blooming will play the "clasico crucenho" number 152. These kind of matches, the clasicos, are very intense and promising to see a good performance between both teams. They both are from Santa Cruz and are very respected nationally. Oriente won 59 from those 151 matches, Blooming won 43 and there were 49 ties. Currently, Oriente is ranked third in the table with 23 points, while Blooming is fourth with 21 points, so this match will more or less define which team will continuing being candidate for the 2010 Clausura champion.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Soccer Results Oct. 10

Oriente 1 - 0 La Paz FC
Universitario 0 - 2 Blooming
Bolivar 4 - 2 Guabira
Aurora 1 - 2 Real Potosi
Real Mamore 2 - 1 The Strongest
San Jose 2 - 0 Wilstermann

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Soccer Results

Oriente 1 - 0 Guabira
Blooming 3 - 0 Real Mamore
Bolivar 0 - 0 Wilstermann
San Jose 3 - 2 Universitario
Aurora 2 - 1 The Strongest
Real Potosi 2 - 1 La Paz FC

Bolivia

The Bolivian national soccer team will play a match today against Venezuela in Ramon Aguilera Stadium at Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. I am looking forward to go to the stadium today because I know I will see a good match. Most of the players in the national team are players from Oriente P. which is the best soccer club in Bolivia. They are very experienced players and I know that they will show us a great match.