Sunday, June 28, 2015

Carlos Tevez so Finally Returned to Boca Juniors

Carlos Tevez so Finally Returned to Boca Juniors

Carlos Tevez so Finally Returned to Boca Juniors

Carlos Tevez so Finally Returned to Boca Juniors

Carlos Tevez so Finally Returned to Boca Juniors

Carlos Tevez so Finally Returned to Boca Juniors

Buenos Aires - Carlos Tevez so also returned to Boca Juniors in the summer. The assurance was conveyed directly by the general secretary Boca, Cesar Martucci. The Argentine striker has long been linked with a return of Boca, the first club in his career, after deciding not to renew his contract with Juventus.

At first, the Bianconeri are reluctant to lose the player who contributed greatly in delivering Juve won two Scudetto, Coppa Italia, and advanced to the final of the Champions League. However, with the arrival of Mario Mandzukic then muluslah road Tevez to Boca. "We are very excited," said Martucci told AM1050 Sportsmole reported. "After working hard we were finally able to secure the return of Carlos Tevez."

"We hope that with the return of Carlos, we can achieve the results expected by the Boca fans. Unlike the players returning to the club, he comes with fully capacity." Tevez strengthen Boca for four years in 2001-2005. In that period, Tevez brought Boca won the Primera Division, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, and the Intercontinental Cup.

Tevez first came into prominence with Argentina while playing in the FIFA U-17 World Championship. At the 2004 Olympic Games, he won the gold medal and scored eight goals (including the winner in the final) in six matches to be the top scorer of the competition. He was the world's second-highest goalscorer of 2004 in overall international competition with sixteen goals, one fewer than Iran forward Ali Daei. Tevez represented Argentina in the 2004 Copa América, where the team reached the final, only to lose out to South-American rivals Brazil on penalties; he scored two goals during the tournament. He was also a member of Argentina's 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup squad that reached the final.

Tevez was called up for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals, and scored his only goal of the tournament in Argentina's 6–0 group stage thrashing of Serbia and Montenegro on 16 June. He was also a member of the Argentina squad which reached the 2007 Copa América final, scoring once in a 4–1 group stage defeat of the United States.

During 2010 World Cup qualifying, he was sent off twice in a three-game stretch, once against Colombia on 21 November 2007 after he kicked Rubén Darío Bustos in the 24th minute, and then on 9 September 2008 after a late tackle on Darío Verón that earned him a red card in the 31st minute of a 1–1 draw with Paraguay after he had been booked earlier. Tevez later apologised for the incident.

Tevez was again selected in the Argentina squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa. He scored twice in the tournament, both goals coming in the last 16 match against Mexico. His first goal was a header scored in controversial style as he was in an offside position as Lionel Messi passed to him. However, the offside was missed by the referee's assistant and the goal was allowed to stand. Tevez scored his second goal of the game with a powerful shot from outside the box.

At the 2011 Copa América, Tevez was the only player from either side to miss in the quarter-final penalty shoot-out against Uruguay, resulting in Argentina's elimination. After Alejandro Sabella's appointment as coach in July 2011, Tevez was not selected in an Argentina squad for three years, missing out as the team finished as runner-up at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

On 27 October 2014, new manager Gerardo Martino recalled Tevez for friendly matches against Portugal and Croatia. He made his return to international football on 12 November 2014, at the Boleyn Ground, in a 2–1 win against Croatia. In May 2015, Tevez was selected in Argentina's squad for the 2015 Copa América held in Chile. On 26 June, he scored the winning kick in the 5–4 penalty shoot-out defeat of Colombia in the quarter-final.

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