Exact the Monumental one this one in Nuñez, The Federal Capital.
“LBDT” Means " The Drunkards of the tables ". 14 it is for the number of the sports lottery … 14 the drunkard means.
“Tables” says to him to the planks that have the old fields before being of concrete
River Plate founded on 25 May 1901 by a group of students.The founders of the club looking for a place to relax at the end of the carnival the night they saw a horse-drawn freight car behind the dirty red strip that inspired ‘‘white’’ La banda de River Plate and the red stripe on the use of the form by adding the emblem of the club will ever created one of the most original strip.
River’s shield, it is very original, for my beautiful of the world. The shield of the galatasaray also impeccable this one, the colors black, orange and red remain very well applied.
Macana que es “ultra” el pibe, ja. Yo no sé uds, pero lo pensaría dos veces antes de meterme con lo amiguitos que tiene. Al menos yo, iría preparado de otra forma. :twisted::mrgreen:
Pero bueno che, este es amigo.
Galatasaray History:
How many sports clubs are there that actually have their roots in some mythical stories? Obviously, Galatasaray’s history does not go back to Ancient Greek times, but when you ask the question “How was Galatasaray founded?,” you always listen to the same old fascinating story: During a hunting excursion, II. Bayezid, an Ottoman Sultan from the 15th Century, becomes a guest of an old wise man, Gül Baba, who presents him with two roses, one red and one yellow. The sultan, impressed by this gesture, offers the wise man whatever he wishes. Gül Baba shows him a piece of land overlooking the Bosphorus, and asks him to build a school there.
However, history tells us a different story: Gül Baba was actually one of Suleiman the Magnificent’s teachers, and therefore he would not have been an old wise man during II. Bayezid’s rule. Accordingly, Galatasaray’s colors, the red and yellow, were chosen, not because of the roses, but due to the lack of other color fabrics, so a few young men had to opt for the red and yellow for their first uniforms, some four hundred years later after Gül Baba. Even if most of this is just myth, there are also several unquestionable facts about how Galatasaray was founded.
Galatasaray was founded in 1481 as one of the Sultani schools in order to educate future statesmen and diplomats of the Ottomans. In 1868, the school, with a strong European influence, started education in French and turned into a modern lycee. At the begining of the 20th century, many sports had started for the first time in the Empire at Galatasaray. Gymnastics, for example, was definetely becoming more popular among students.
A young Galatasaray student, Ali Sami Yen, watched his first football game, held among the British community who lived in Istanbul. When he shared his experience with his friends
at Galatasaray, Turkish students began to play football for the first time.
His passion for the sport, led him to begin thinking about establishing a club in 1903. Ali Sami Yen leading the way, Galatasaray students, in the back rows of a literature class, founded a non-official football club. Two years later, in 2 October 1905 the club was officially founded and Galatasaray played its first match against the French Faure School on November 26th, 1905.
Europen Cups:
Hundreds of cups and medals are showcased at the Galatasaray Museum within the school today, as a shining example of some hundred successful years in Turkish sports.In the 1988-89 season, Galatasaray played in the semifinals of the tournament. In the Cup Winners Cup, Galatasaray reached the quarter-finals in the 1991-92 season.Galatasaray’s most successful spell was in the 1999-2000 season, when the team won the UEFA Cup beating Arsenal, as the undefeated champion throughout the tournament, and won the Super Cup, beating The Champions’ League winners Real Madrid.
It slightly looks as if you were doing the “nazi salute” ( i dont know if it is well said).
Just don’t take it seriously, because it wasn’t said with an offensive purpose.
Surely it has nothing to do with the Nazi salute.I am a revolutionary and anti imperialist Turkish.You understand what I mean,if you know Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.