La Celeste

La Celeste

Gigi Romano

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Independently Published
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781970852295
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Uruguay should not be able to do what it has done in football. A nation small in population and domestic resources has repeatedly forced the game’s giants into the same uncomfortable truth: when matches become tight, emotional, and decided by inches, Uruguay is built to survive-and to strike. From the early era of Olympic dominance and the first World Cup to the defining shock of 1950 and the modern renewal of tournament mastery, La Celeste has made high-stakes football its natural environment.This book traces how Uruguay’s identity became a competitive instrument: how a concentrated football culture, a ferocious domestic rivalry, and a tradition of leadership under pressure shaped a national team that thrives on narrow margins. It examines garra charrúa not as a slogan, but as a set of repeatable behaviors-work rate, discipline, concentration, and emotional control-refined through decades of continental warfare and world-stage tests.Following Uruguay across generations, the narrative shows why this team keeps returning when the pressure rises: the primacy of goalkeeping and central defense, the seriousness of set pieces, the tactical logic of compactness and transition, and the psychological craft of match management. It is a story of preparation as an equalizer, of collective belief made practical, and of a football nation that has never accepted that scale determines destiny.

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