Author: Tom Robinson
Uruguayan Primera División Young Players To Watch In 2024
By Tom Robinson.
2023 was a year to remember for Uruguayan football. The arrival of Marcelo Bielsa breathed fresh air into the national team and a [...]
Uruguayan Primera Young Players To Watch In 2023
By Tom Robinson.
The 2023 Uruguayan Primera season kicked off at the start of February with Nacional looking to defend their title. El Bolso will fac [...]
Top 10 Young Players Of The 2022 Argentine Copa De La Liga
By Tom Robinson.
Boca Juniors were crowned Copa de la Liga champions this month after a 3-0 victory at the Estadio Kempes over surprise package Tig [...]
7 Uruguayan Primera Players To Watch In 2022
By Tom Robinson.
The Uruguayan Apertura is already up and running and, as ever, promises to showcase a disproportionately high number of exciting y [...]
Top 10 Young Players From Argentina’s Liga Profesional
By Tom Robinson.
The Argentinan Primera was comprehensively dominated by River Plate, who won their first league title in seven years to finally co [...]
4 Future Stars From The Argentinian Second Tier
By Tom Robinson.
The economic impact of the Covid pandemic will be felt across the footballing world for some time and clubs are going to have to d [...]
10 Breakthrough Players In Argentina’s Copa de la Liga
By Tom Robinson.
The 2021 Copa de la Liga in Argentina finished this month when Colón were crowned champions. They defeated Racing 3-0 to secure a [...]
10 Uruguayan Wonderkids From The 2020 Clausura
By Tom Robinson.
The 2020 Uruguayan Clausura -- delayed due to Covid -- belatedly concluded at the end of March with minnows Liverpool claiming a f [...]
Cincinnati Hoping For Brenner Bounce In 2021 – A Look At The Latest South American MLS Star
By Tom Robinson.
Brenner’s move from São Paulo to FC Cincinnati felt like a watershed moment. Young players moving from South America to MLS is not [...]
The Rise And Rise Of Jack Grealish
By Tom Robinson.
Jack Grealish’s latest assist -- a perfectly weighted through ball for Ollie Watkins -- may have been no more than a mere consolat [...]