The Toulon Tournament (officially the Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon or Toulon Hopefuls Tournament)[1] is a famous [2] football tournament which traditionally features invited national teams comprised of Under-21 players,[2] although the first tournament in 1967 featured club teams [2]. It has been limited to national teams since...
Dagoberto: Writing is a permanent flu it hits you, you have no control of it.
Dagoberto: It's that I hate freaking Stalinist bureacrat jargon, like being forced to join a political party (right or left?), so no me gusta the slash thing, even as I say (though I am not allowed to, probably) I understand the issue it underlies.
Dagoberto Gilb spent twelve years as a highrise carpenter with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and is the author of The Magic of Blood, which won the 1994 PEN/Hemingway Award.
Dagoberto, with the help of his teammates, scores nine of Le Paige´s 15 goals to Quitor's one, thus winning the championship.
Dagoberto dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player when he was young, but now, just as Le Paige players pass the victory cup from hand to hand, he passes those dreams on to his 14-year-old son.
Dagoberto says he is able to relive his former dream of playing professionally through his son, and enjoys the thought that his son might have the chance to make this dream a reality.