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About Yesica
Yesica Brumec is a multimedia journalist based in Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

03 Oct 2023  |  ca.sports.yahoo.com
Members of the South American bid for the 2030 World Cup aim to host the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo. The joint bid includes Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with a proposal to add Bolivia. The bid emphasizes historical significance, with Uruguay hosting and winning the first World Cup in 1930. The decision will be made by FIFA in 2024. The bid is seen as strong, especially after Argentina's recent World Cup victory in Qatar, and aims to be sustainable and austere.

South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

03 Oct 2023  |  theanswerorlando.com
Members of the South American bid for the 2030 World Cup aim to host the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo, commemorating Uruguay's victory in the first tournament. The joint bid includes Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with Argentine President Alberto Fernández proposing Bolivia's inclusion. Competing bids include Spain-Portugal-Ukraine, Morocco, and a joint bid from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Greece.

South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

03 Oct 2023  |  www.seattletimes.com
Members of the South American bid for the 2030 World Cup aim to host the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo, celebrating the centennial of the first tournament held in Uruguay. The joint bid includes Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with a proposal to add Bolivia. The bid emphasizes historical significance and regional unity, bolstered by Argentina's recent World Cup victory. Competing bids include Spain-Portugal-Ukraine and a joint bid from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Greece. FIFA will decide the host in 2024.

South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

03 Oct 2023  |  am920theanswer.com
Members of the South American candidacy for the centennial 2030 World Cup aim to host the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo. The joint bid includes Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with Argentine President Alberto Fernández suggesting the addition of Bolivia. Competing bids include Spain-Portugal-Ukraine, Morocco, and a joint bid from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Greece.

South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

07 Feb 2023  |  www.mypanhandle.com
South American countries Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with a potential addition of Bolivia, are bidding to host the 2030 World Cup, aiming for the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo. This bid competes with others, including Spain-Portugal-Ukraine, Morocco, and a joint bid by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Greece. The decision by FIFA will be made in 2024. The recent World Cup victory by Argentina is seen as a boost to the South American bid, which emphasizes sustainability and historical significance.

South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

07 Feb 2023  |  KETK.com | FOX51.com
Members of the South American bid for the 2030 World Cup aim to host the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo, where Uruguay won the first tournament. The joint bid includes Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with Argentine President Alberto Fernandez proposing Bolivia's inclusion. Competing bids include Spain-Portugal-Ukraine and Saudi Arabia-Egypt-Greece. CONMEBOL President Alejandro Dominguez emphasized the historical significance, while Chile's sports minister Alexandra Benado Vergara and Uruguay's Sebastian Bauza expressed strong support for the bid. FIFA will decide in 2024.

After Argentina's Title, South America Gains Momentum for 2030

07 Feb 2023  |  Independent Español
The opening match of the 2030 World Cup would be held in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo if the joint bid by Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay is successful. This was decided at the first assembly of 'Corporación Juntos 2030,' involving football federations and governments of the four South American countries. The bid gains momentum with Argentina's recent World Cup victory and increased government commitment. FIFA will decide in 2024, with South America competing against bids from Spain-Portugal-Ukraine, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia-Egypt-Greece. The bid emphasizes historical significance over material advantages, with Argentina's President proposing Bolivia's inclusion.

South American 2030 World Cup bid seeks final in Montevideo

06 Feb 2023  |  Winnipeg Free Press
Members of the South American bid for the 2030 World Cup aim to host the opening match in Buenos Aires and the final in Montevideo, celebrating Uruguay's historical win in the first tournament. The joint bid includes Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with a proposal to add Bolivia. Competing bids include Spain-Portugal-Ukraine and Saudi Arabia-Egypt-Greece. CONMEBOL President Alejandro Domínguez and other officials emphasize the historical significance and regional unity of their bid. FIFA will decide the host in 2024.

CONMEBOL president surprised by canceled FIFA meeting

19 Feb 2020  |  Daily Herald
Alejandro Domínguez, president of CONMEBOL, expressed surprise and dismay at FIFA's decision to cancel a council meeting in Paraguay, citing concerns over travel, costs, and environmental issues. The decision follows a renewed alliance between CONMEBOL and UEFA, who have criticized FIFA's new Club World Cup format. Domínguez also discussed potential South American bids for the 2030 World Cup and the possibility of South American referees participating in European competitions.

CONMEBOL president surprised by canceled FIFA meeting

12 Feb 2020  |  www.seattletimes.com
Alejandro Domínguez, president of CONMEBOL, expressed surprise and dismay at FIFA's decision to cancel a council meeting in Paraguay, citing concerns over travel, costs, and environmental issues. The decision follows a renewed alliance between CONMEBOL and UEFA, who have criticized FIFA's new Club World Cup format. Domínguez highlighted the potential for South American referees in European matches and discussed the possibility of joint South American bids for the 2030 World Cup.

The Business of Sex: Toys, Sex Shops, and Hotel Secrets

20 Sep 2017  |  www.cronista.com
Proviplast, originally a children's toy manufacturer, successfully pivoted to producing sex toys in the 1990s, becoming a national leader in the industry. The company, led by Laura Galanterni, now produces over 10,000 sex toys annually. Hernán Pillet's sex shop, Tabú, thrives on maintaining customer privacy and leveraging online sales. Elizabeth Arian's Espacio Placer focuses on a professional, anti-taboo marketing approach, catering to a diverse clientele. Meanwhile, the transient hotel industry, represented by Raúl Di Lorenzo's Solos, faces economic challenges and declining patronage. Prime adapts its marketing to ease customer discomfort in purchasing sex-related products.

Hundreds of people gathered in Alejandro Korn, Buenos Aires, to pay tribute to the Argentine folk saint Gauchito Gil, also known as the national Robin Hood. Produced, filmed, written and edited by Yesica Brumec for The Associated Press

Video report for The Associated Press The Campanopolis village on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has become a tourist destination in Argentina. Production, writing and editing

Article written in Spanish for local economic newspaper "El Cronista Comercial" Women become cinema heroines and break audience records

A group of Argentine mothers called "Mom cultivates" is illegally growing cannabis at home to give their children who suffer diseases such as epilepsy and autism. Produced, filmed, written and edited by Yesica Brumec & Leo La Valle for The Associated Press

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