Hi
everyone!
Today I'm
going to talk about a photo that I like.
In this photo
they are appreciated eight of the members of the Chilean soccer team, who
are encouraged to run after Alexis Sánchez converted the penalty with which
Chile won the first Copa America in its history.
Photo by
Rodrigo Sáenz
The photo
becomes even more special when it is perceived it looks
that
the memorial of the National Stadium made in dedication to the political
prisoners that housed the sports coliseum during the first months of the
military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. This memorial says: “a town without
memory is a town without future”.
The photo was taken by Rodrigo Sáenz, a graphic
reporter for Agencia Uno, who was in charge of capturing that magical moment of
the cold night of July 4, 2015.
This photo I like because I consider myself an passionate
of soccer, and I feel that achieves capture in a great way the emotion that
many passionate soccer fans feel when seeing the first soccer crown obtained by
Chile. On the other hand, I believe that the photo makes a reflection to the
one who sees it on the disparate moments that have been lived in the National
Stadium, in which on the one hand has been celebrated the achievement of a
sporting achievement, and on the other they have been lived atrocious moments
of political violence.

Soccer is fun but "Pichanga" is better
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