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GUADALAJARA, PRIMER FINALISTA DE LA PASL PRO
En un excelente juego vence al Campeon defensor CALIFORNIA COUGARS.
Por 7 goles contra 5, el equipo La Raza de Guadalajar, el Campeon Nacional de la LMFR, demuestre a el trabajo que se ha hecho en Mexico, en la tarea por impusar el Futbol Rapido Profesional.
Gracn labor de Arturo Jimenez y Hugo Ahumada, que junto con su equipo multidisciplinario, lograron que Jalisco, recien incorporado a la Federacion Nacional de Futbol Rapido, haya recuperado el camino de una larga ausencia.
Al final del juego se acercaron Sergio del Rio, Presidente de la FIFRA, Alfredo Maccise, Presidente de la FNFR, Rene Ortiz Navarro, Director Tecnico de Selecciones Nacionales de Futbol Rapido y Erich Geyer, Decano en la Direccion Tecnica.
Entre todos ofrecieron una palabras de reconocimiento a los Jugadores y Cuerpo Tecnico de La Raza de Jalisco, reconociendo su gran esfuerzo e invitandolos para que no se confien y lleguen a la final con verdadera concentracion y la ganen por el gran nivel que Mexico ha demostrado en este Torneo Internacional.
REPORTAJE DE LA PAGINA DE LA PASL
GUADALAJARA 7 CALIFORNIA 5 F
The California Cougars valiant championship defense came to an end in San Diego, but not at the hands of their rival Sockers.
La Raza de Guadalajara, the Mexican national champions, bottled up the Cougars offense even when they went to their potent sixth attacker formation with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter.
Nelson Santana, the Cougars playoff savior in the quarterfinals, netted a hat trick and his first two gave California a 2-0 lead in the second quarter. That lead did not last and the Cougars went into halftime trailing 3-2.
Quintin Vazquez’s third goal of the game gave La Raza a 5-3 lead in the third quarter. Uriel Robledo cut the score to 5-4 late in the third quarter.
In the fourth Rodrigo Flores scored with 9:54 to go to stretch the lead to 6-4. The Cougars immediately went to Santana as the extra attacker and the score remained the same for several minutes until Craig Scheer needed an intentional foul to stop a La Raza breakaway and a shootout was awarded. Carlos Martinez chipped Santana on a clever flick to give La Raza a 7-4 lead.
Santana and the Cougars last gasp came a minute later when his forceful blast got California within 7-5, but that’s where the magic would end.
La Raza will play in the final of the North American Championship against the winner of San Diego and Estado de Mexico.
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“Esto es la cereza en el pastel para el mejor Nacional de Futbol Rápido en la Historia”
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