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chazsoccer
23 Apr 2008, 02:06 AM
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El jugador estrella del FC Dallas de la MLS Darío Sala, estará charlando sobre el inicio de la temporada 2008.

Sala, quién tuvo una carrera muy exitosa antes de firmar con FC Dallas en el 2005, ha jugado para equipos como Racing Club, River Plate e Independiente de Argentina, el Deportivo Cali de Coolombia y los Jaguares de Chiapas de México, entre otros.

Considerado por muchos como uno de los mejores arqueros de sudamércia, Sala ayudó al FC Dallas la temporada pasada con 5 partidos sin recibir goles y en lo que va del 2008, lleva dos shutouts y un promedio de sólo 1 gol or partido.

La charla es este miércoles 23 de abril a las 16:00 Argentina. ¡No te la pierdas. MANDA TU PREGUNTA AHORA!


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Pablo Ricchetti y Dario Sala



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elbp
23 Apr 2008, 06:05 AM
Sala, quién tuvo una carrera muy exitosa antes de firmar con FC Dallas en el 2005, ha jugado para equipos como Racing Club, River Plate e Independiente de Argentina, el Deportivo Cali de Coolombia y los Jaguares de Chiapas de México, entre otros.

Yeah, they forget to mention the one club that made him a star. Three years and a promotion with us put him into the spotlight.

Bastards.

Andrés_
23 Apr 2008, 09:00 PM
Also of those argentine teams listed, if i recall correctly he only got to play for Independiente, he was on loan from River Plate, i think he never got to play a single minute in the others, i think he played at some point for Arsenal.

chazsoccer
24 Apr 2008, 12:33 AM
Also of those argentine teams listed, if i recall correctly he only got to play for Independiente, he was on loan from River Plate, i think he never got to play a single minute in the others, i think he played at some point for Arsenal.

well, actually.....

1995:
Started career with San Lorenzo (Argentina) as a backup for six months and later returned to Talleres of Cordoba to train.

1995-1996:
Played one season with Racing in Argentina.

1996-1999:
From 1996-97, played in the second division, but moved up to the top flight in the fall of 1997…Played with Belgrano in the Argentine First Division…was the starting goalkeeper on team that ascended from B-League to Primera Division…

1999-2000:
Transferred to Los Andes and helped them get promoted to the Argentine first division for the first time in 33 years, playing 42 games, surrendering 26 goals… Voted by fans as goalkeeper on the club's All-Century Team…selected as the team and League Most Valuable Player…Set team record of 689 minutes without surrendering a goal and scored three goals off penalty kicks, including one in the second-leg of the playoff win which won the game and advanced to the team to final, and a spot in the first division.

2000-2001:
Purchased by Argentine giant River Plate, playing in both the Apertura and Clausara championships…Played in the 2000 Copa Mercosur and the 2000 Copa Libertadores with River… River was two-time runner-up Argentina's Primera League during Sala's stay.

2001-2002:
Loaned to Independiente also of the Argentine First Division where he played in both the Apertura and Clausara championships…Played in the 2001 Copa Mercosur.


2002-2003:
Signed with Deportivo Cali in Colombia and played in 55 games…Scored a penalty goal against rival America de Cali …Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores against Cruz Azul of Mexico, …Was voted Goalkeeper of the Year in Colombia's premiere league…Least scored upon goalkeeper in 2003 Copa Libertadores, allowing just two goals in ten matches… was selected as the Foreign Player of the Year in Colombia's premiere league

2003:
Moved back to Argentina, signing with Newell's Old Boys for one season.

2003-2004:
Loaned to Jaguares Chiapas in Mexico for six months… Least scored upon goalkeeper in league, averaging less than 1 goal per game…Only team member to be named to All-Star game…

2005:
Started the year with his second stint at Newell's Old Boys...opening the Apertura 2006 season playing the first three games with Argentine-side Arsenal Sarandí FC…Moved to USA and joined FC Dallas of MLS. Made his MLS debut and recorded his first MLS shutout in 0-0 tie vs. Colorado on 10/8 at Pizza Hut Park.

2006-2008:
Continues to play for MLS with FC Dallas, tallying 167 saves and 13 clean sheets in 51 regular season games to date (April 23, 2008)

Andrés_
24 Apr 2008, 01:49 PM
Ah, so he got to play for River, i didn't remember that.

chazsoccer
24 Apr 2008, 05:26 PM
Tonight, April 24, the game between FC Dallas and New England Revolution will be shown LIVE (en vivo) on ESPN in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil.

In the USA, it will be on ESPN2 and ESPN Desportes at 8:30 ET/7:30 CT

chazsoccer
09 May 2008, 08:46 PM
Hablamos con Dario Sala y Pablo Ricchetti Mayo 8, 2008


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chazsoccer
07 Jul 2008, 11:49 PM
Dario Sala Radio Show -

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chazsoccer
08 Dec 2008, 10:02 PM
http://worldcupway.blogspot.com/2008/12/dario-sala-wins-goalkeeper-challenge.html

Monday, December 8, 2008

Dario Sala Wins Goalkeeper Challenge

On November 27, Dario Sala received a call from a representative from Rinat, a goalkeeper glove company, inviting him to participate in a goalie-wars competition called Keeper Kombat in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico, which Rinat sponsors. Not knowing too much about it, Dario accepted the invite.

Last Friday, he was flown down to Mexico, and on Saturday, he defeated four Mexican First Division goalkeepers to win the competition before a crowd of 3,000 fans at the Enrique Fernandez Martinez Sports Complex in Leon.

While the event has seven categories in various ages for amateurs, the showcase event was the 12 professional goalkeepers, which included 11 from Mexico and Sala from Major League Soccer.

The competition consisted of single-elimination contests between two goalkeepers who guarded goals facing each other 24 meters apart, defending and attempting to score on the opponent. Each game lasted four minutes in total (two, 2-minute halves), and the keepers could score by throwing the ball, on volleys, on a set piece off the ground, or by drop kick. The goalkeeper with the most goals advanced to the next round.

Sala first encountered Chivas Guadalajara first-team keeper Hugo Hernandez, defeating him 7-5. Next, he defeated San Luis’ Rafael Alamo 11-4. In the semis, Sala came back to tie hometown keeper Eder Patiño (Leon) 9-9 with the last shot of the second period, then won in sudden-death by saving Patiño’s shot and scoring on a throw. The final matched Sala against the defending champion, Necaxa’s Omar ‘Gato’ Ortiz, where the FCD keeper won 9-7.

The other professional goalkeepers that participated were:
Moises Muñoz (Morelia),
Miguel Fraga (Morelia),
Oscar Duatt (Puebla),
Antonio Perez (Leon),
Omar Osorno (Colima),
Saul Sanchez (Colima), and
Sergio Rodriguez (Chivas).


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