Thursday, March 13, 2008

Victor Danilo Pacheco to Toronto FC



Straight from the Chico FC website, and, care of freetranslation.com, in English:

Due to the unsustainable economic situation and to the refusal of the Government of Boyacá to continue with the sponsorship for the season 2008, this Tuesday was known that the talented one Víctor Danilo Pacheco will be going to continue its career in the Toronto F.C, of the MLS of the soccer of the United States

Already they began to feel the consequences of the refusal of the Government of Boyacá to continue with the sponsorship for the B. Chicó in the present season, as want that has begun the rush when only they go played seven dates of the Cup Mustang I.

And the fact is that this Tuesday was known that the talented steering wheel Víctor Danilo Pacheco decided to accept a proposal arrival since the Toronto F.C, of the first division of the soccer U.S. with the one that will continue its extensive professional career.

The player atlanticense, who had arrived pleasant to the institution after closing an agreement with the leaders in the past month of January, goes itself by the unsustainable economic situation that has been generated in the last few weeks.

It fits to indicate that Chicó and its leaders did for this 2008 an important contracting of top-level footballers with the objective to obtain the better results.

It would appear as if we have signed Victor Danilo Pacheco as our "No. 10". Hopefully, if this is true, it pays off. Mo has been looking for that special player to command our attack for some time now and I don't think he'd sign just anyone to play this position.

It seemed, just a few days ago, that Mo was going with the European approach - and he may still be, but hopefully Pacheco, and his Colombian buddy, Mina Polo, can provide some flare an excitement if they sign.

The success of Central and South Americans in MLS is no secret. Here is a look at some of the league's best players from these areas, where they are from, their position, and their statistics:

Christian Gomez (COL): Argentina, Centre Midfield, 97 games played, 39 goals scored
Jaime Moreno (DC): Bolivia, Forward, 270 games played, 112 goals scored
Luciano Emilio (DC): Brazil, Forward, 29 games played, 20 goals
Guillermo Barros Schelotto (CLB): Argentina, Centre Midfield, 22 games played, 5 goals
Juan Pablo Angel (NYRB): Colombia, Forward, 24 games played, 19 goals
Juan Toja (FCD): Colombia, Left Midfield, 27 games played, 6 goals
Carlos Ruiz (LA): Guatemala, Forward, 140 games played, 81 goals.

I think you guys get the point already. The forwards are all scoring lots, and the midfielders are contributing offensively as well.

Do you think Pacheco would be a major part of the answer to our offensive woes?

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