WORLD CUP OF SPORTSPEOPLE: SOUTH AMERICA | Group 2 |
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12th August 2019, 06:34 PM
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Welcome to the World Cup of Sportspeople! With the Women's Football World Cup This is the Voting stage for South America. We received 67 different nominations in all - taking away our auto-qualifier, Lionel Messi, this gives us two groups of 33 players. Here's how this stage is going to work. - You can vote for up to 20 sportspeople, but you must vote for at least 10. - You must rank your votes in order of preference, either by numbering or by the standard Buzzjack +20, +19 ... +1 (Or down to however many you vote for) - You must vote for sportspeople from at least three different sports - You must vote for at least one male and one female sportsperson. - Each sportsperson has been given a short description of their major achievements to make it easier for you to make up your mind. - The seven sportspeople with the most votes in each group will advance to the Final, and the rest of the Top 10 will advance through to the Intercontinental Playoffs. Everyone else will be booted out. Eider Arevalo (Colombia - Athletics - Won 2017 World Championship gold, won 11 various racewalking races) Bebeto (Brazil - Football - Sixth highest goalscorer for Brazil, helped Brazil win the 1994 World Cup) Helio Castroneves (Brazil - Motor Racing - 24 IndyCar wins, 6 Champ Car wins) Luis Fernando Lopez (Colombia - Athletics - 2011 World Championship gold, 2009 Bolivarian gold) Jose Froilan Gonzalez (Argentina - Motor Racing - Two Grand Prix wins, won 24 Hours of Le Mans once) Garrincha (Brazil - Football - Led Brazil to 1962 World Cup victory, first player to win the Golden Boot, Golden Ball and World Cup in the same tournament) Gaston Gaudio (Argentina - Tennis - Won 2004 French Open, 8 career titles) Andres Gomez (Ecuador - Tennis - Won French Open in 1990, 21 career titles) Gonzalo Higuain (Argentina - Football - Won La Liga 3 times and Serie A twice, won Europa League with Chelsea, most goals in a Serie A season) Rene Higuita (Colombia - Football - Helped Colombia to 1990 World Cup Round of 16, won Colombian League twice) Caterine Ibarguen (Colombia - Athletics - 2016 Olympic gold, two World Championship golds) Maria Isabel Urrutia (Colombia - Weightlifting - Won 2000 Olympic gold, three South American Games golds) Mario Kempes (Argentina - Football - Won 1978 World Cup with Argentina and won Golden Boot and Golden Ball) Jose Luis Chilavert (Paraguay - Football - Won 12 club titles, won World's Best Goalkeeper three times) Juan Manuel Fangio (Argentina - Motor Racing - Won 5 championships, 24 Grand Prix wins) Diego Maradona (Argentina - Football - Led Argentina to 1986 World Cup victory and won Golden Ball) Juan Martin del Potro (Argentina - Tennis - Won 2009 US Open, 22 career titles) Felipe Massa (Brazil - Motor Racing - 11 Grand Prix wins, 41 podiums) Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia - Motor Racing - 7 Grand Prix wins, 5 IndyCar wins, 10 Champ Car wins) Carlos Pace (Brazil - Motor Racing - Won one Grand Prix race, 6 podiums) Paula Pareto (Argentina - Judo - 2016 Olympic gold, 2015 World Championship gold, 4 Pan American Games golds) Pele (Brazil - Football - Scored 650 goals in 694 League matches, won three World Cups, all-time leading goalscorer for Brazil) Maxi Pereira (Uruguay - Football - Won 2011 Copa America with Uruguay, played over 300 games with Benfica) Jefferson Perez (Ecaudor - Athletics - Won 1996 Olympic gold, three World Championship golds) Nelson Piquet (Brazil - Motor Racing - Won three championships, 23 Grand Prix wins) Romario (Brazil - Football - Recieved Golden Ball in 1994 World Cup, won La Liga as top goalscorer) Ronaldo (Brazil - Football - Won FIFA World Player of the Year three times and Ballon d'Or twice, second-highest goalscorer for Brazil) Nairo Quintana (Colombia - Cycling - Won Giro in 2014 and Vuelta in 2016, won 8 Grand Tour stages) Carlos Reutemann (Argentina - Motor Racing - 2nd in the 1981 championship, 12 Grand Prix wins) Gilberto Silva (Brazil - Football - Won 2002 World Cup with Brazil, captained them to 2007 Copa America win) Socrates (Brazil - Football - 1983 South American Footballer of the Year, 1983 Copa America runner-up) Antonio Valencia (Ecuador - Football - Won nine titles with Manchester United) Zico (Brazil - Football - Won South American Footballer of the Year three times, Brazilian top scorer five times) The deadline is 23:59 Sunday 18th August. Get voting! |
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12th August 2019, 06:37 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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Copy-paste list without brackets:
Eider Arevalo Bebeto Helio Castroneves Luis Fernando Lopez Jose Froilan Gonzalez Garrincha Gaston Gaudio Andres Gomez Gonzalo Higuain Rene Higuita Caterine Ibarguen Maria Isabel Urrutia Mario Kempes Jose Luis Chilavert Juan Manuel Fangio Diego Maradona Juan Martin del Potro Felipe Massa Juan Pablo Montoya Carlos Pace Paula Pareto Pele Maxi Pereira Jefferson Perez Nelson Piquet Romario Ronaldo Nairo Quintana Carlos Reutemann Gilberto Silva Socrates Antonio Valencia Zico |
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12th August 2019, 10:28 PM
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20pts - Pele
19 - Diego Maradona 18 - Juan Manuel Fangio 17 - Garrincha 16 - Nelson Piquet 15 - Ronaldo 14 - Zico 13 - Mario Kempes 12 - Gilberto Silva 11 - Romario 10 - Socrates 9 - Juan Martin del Petro 8 - Helio Castroneves 7 - Caterine Ibarguen 6 - Jose Luis Chilavert 5 - Paula Pareto 4 - Andres Gomez 3 - Rene Higuita 2 - Gaston Gaudio 1 - Bebeto |
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13th August 2019, 11:57 AM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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20- Pele
19- Diego Maradona 18- Ronaldo 17- Garrincha 16- Zico 15- Juan Manuel Fangio 14- Juan Martin del Potro 13- Romario 12- Gilberto Silva 11- Socrates 10- Nelson Piquet 9- Juan Pablo Montoya 8- Paula Pareto 7- Carlos Reuetemann 6- Jose Luis Chilavert 5- Gaston Gaudio 4- Caterine Ibarguen 3- Rene Higuita 2- Mario Kempes 1- Felipe Massa |
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14th August 2019, 08:22 PM
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20+ Pele
19+ Diego Maradona 18+ Garrincha 17+ Ronaldo 16+ Juan Manuel Fangio 15+ Zico 14+ Nelson Piquet 13+ Romario 12+ Jose Luis Chilavert 11+ Mario Kempes 10+ Juan Martin del Potro 9+ Gonzalo Higuain 8+ Nairo Quintana 7+ Jose Froilan Gonzalez 6+ Juan Pablo Montoya 5+ Bebeto 4+ Felipe Massa 3+ Helio Castroneves 2+ Antonio Valencia 1+ Caterine Ibarguen |
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14th August 2019, 09:30 PM
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+20 Pele
+19 Juan ManuelFangio +18 Nelson Piquet +17 Zico +16 Jose Froilan Gonzalez +15 Gonzalo Higuin +14 Bebeto +13 Socrates +12 Carlos Reutemann +11 Helio Castroneves +10 Jose Luis Chilavert +9 Carlos Pace +8 Juan Pablo Montoya +7 Paula Pareto +6 Romario +5 Felipe Massa +4 Antonio Valencia +3 Caterine Ibarguen +2 Ronaldo +1 Garrincha This post has been edited by Severin: 14th August 2019, 10:11 PM |
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17th August 2019, 08:08 AM
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20 Pele 19 Diego Maradona 18 Nelson Piquet 17 Ronaldo 16 Socrates 15 Juan Manuel Fangio 14 Juan Pablo Montoya 13 Andres Gomez 12 Juan Martin del Potro 11 Caterine Ibarguen |
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17th August 2019, 09:19 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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+20 Pele
+19 Diego Maradona +18 Juan Manuel Fangio +17 Nairo Quintana +16 Ronaldo +15 Zico +14 Garrincha +13 Romario +12 Helio Castroneves +11 Nelson Piquet +10 Mario Kempes +9 Juan Martin del Potro +8 Bebeto +7 Andres Gomez +6 Caterine Ibarguen +5 Jose Luis Chilavert +4 Paula Pareto +3 Luis Fernando Lopez +2 Gonzalo Higuain +1 Antonio Valencia |
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19th August 2019, 05:07 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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RESULTS Finalists: Juan Manuel Fangio Garrincha Diego Maradona Pele Nelson Piquet Ronaldo Zico Advance to Playoffs: Juan Martin del Potro Romario Socrates Eliminated: (7th: 67pts) (10th: 50pts) 39 Jose Luis Chilavert 37 Juan Pablo Montoya 36 Mario Kempes 34 Helio Castroneves 32 Caterine Ibarguen 28 Bebeto 26 Gonzalo Higuain 25 Nairo Quintana 24 Andres Gomez 24 Gilberto Silva 24 Paula Pareto 23 Jose Froilan Gonzalez 19 Carlos Reutemann 10 Felipe Massa 9 Carlos Pace 7 Gaston Gaudio 7 Antonio Valencia 6 Rene Higuita 3 Luis Fernando Lopez Two very clear cut-off points this time round. A couple of Argentinians break up the Brazilian dominance but once again all the qualifiers are footballers and motorists. |
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