
Podcast: sports worth watching on TV; the Copa Libertadores
PodcastOne Sports Now hosts Jim Litke and Tim Dahlberg debate what sports to watch and how to count real fans, then tell the cautionary tale of a game that became too popular and partisan for its own good.
That game — the Copa Libertadores, arguably South America’s prestigious soccer championship — had to flee Argentina for Spain after fan violence two weeks ago back in Buenos Aires.
Tales Azzoni, AP’s Madrid-based soccer writer, recaps the game and the atmosphere around it, but notes no other city considered for the match — Paris and Doha — could offer Argentine fans a familiar blend of tradition, culture and language.
“So it turned out to be a good solution,” Azzoni said, “to what could have been a lot worse.”
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