A Tribute To Zubeldía

His way of seeing the game completely changed the way that football was played, not in South America but in the world. When you watch a football match today, there are several concepts you can look at and say, “Zubeldía created it”. Kind of ironic that a man that was notorious for defending anti-football has had so many of his concepts become so commonplace in the modern game.
Passion embodied his way of living and it engulfed his way of analyzing the game. His work ethic was second to none and that was transmitted over to many of his players throughout the years.
All of this despite the fact that Osvaldo Juan Zubeldía died 30 years ago on this date.
His gruff demeanor was a façade that had a mad genius behind it tinkering and over analyzing every single detail in every move that could be taken advantage of in any match. He knew that the puzzle always had one piece missing and the coach’s job was to make sure that no one figured out where it was. Very few were successful in figuring them out throughout his extraordinary career.
Many in South America hear his name and there is a sense of reverence over what he offered as a coach. He was a mastered football intelligence and was the master pragmatist. This came as his views as a player, one that saw him be a very good player aided him in making the transition to the bench.

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Juan Arango has been writing for the past seven years for various online and print publications in the United States and abroad. Juan started his career at Goal.com as a South American and Spanish league writer then would move transition into the television side working on the soccer matches from Peru, Mexico, and Bolivia over at Gol TV.

He returned from a four-year stint in Connecticut, where he worked with ESPN International behind the cameras, back to Gol TV in 2010, where he is a bilingual play-by-play announcer as well as occasional color commentator. He hosts shows such as La Liga 360 and Oh My Gol! in English in addition to having a weekly segment covering La Liga on Yorkshire Radio in the UK.

His career has also seen him do color commentary and play-by-play for the 2009 and 2011Gold Cup.

On the writing end Juan is contributor to 90:Soccer, In Bed With Maradona, La Liga Weekly and Serie A Weekly as well as several other publications around the world. He has also was a contributing author in two books for Spanish Leadership.

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