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Picture Spoilers: Next week on Emmerdale (August 10-14) Paul Waring lies two shots off leader Justin Walters after second-round 67 Brazil and Argentina are perhaps the first that spring to mind given the size of the countries and the sheer number of players they export across the One such company, Stellar Group, have looked beyond the large landmass of these nations who have won six World cups between them, and instead plumped for the intense football hotbeds of Uruguay and Paraguay.Brazilian and Argentine clubs have also dominated the Copa Libertadores in recent years meaning, in reality, there could have been several destinations to choose from on the continent, but the reasoning behind opening offices in Uruguay and Paraguay makes sense.“The leading company in the representation of athletes chose two countries that are great exporters of talents,” Marco Vanzini, who will be leading the company’s Uruguay and Paraguay operation, tells “Uruguay and Paraguay are countries whose athletes have great potential and passion for this sport.“Stars like Maxi Gomez, Luis Suarez, Edinson Cavani and Miguel Almiron are always appearing.”Vanzini himself had a 15-year football career, winning five league titles with Nacional in his native Uruguay, as well as going on to play in Europe for Portuguese side Braga.Since hanging his boots up in 2009, he’s worked on consultant and intermediary in the football industry.Stellar Group also operate in athletics, American football, cricket, rugby and Esports, and manage over 800 professional athletes worldwide.

Picture Spoilers: Next week on Emmerdale (August 3-7) It has long since been a tradition for international football teams to add a star to their shirt when they win the World Cup. Channel 4 secures rights to 2024 Paralympics in Paris His 73 appearances encompassed the 1986 and 1990 World Cups, while he also won three of the five Copa America tournaments he participated in.He won six league titles in two different countries during his club career, while also picking up the Copa Libertadores with River Plate in 1996. Result: Los Angeles Lakers advance to semi-finals as NBA playoffs resume Friday's sporting social - Man Utd defender Harry Maguire tweets thanks for support Carole Baskin denies appearance on "gross" I'm A Celebrity He was an integral part of the 2011 Copa America-winning side, scoring four goals and being named Player of the Tournament as Uruguay won the competition for a record 15th time.At club level he has won two league titles and two cups in three different countries and came close to firing Liverpool to their first ever Premier League crown in the season just finished.

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