
World Cup 2026: What went wrong for Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay?
Uruguay was eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after suffering a humiliating defeat against Spain. Let's analyze what went wrong in the path of Bielsa's team.
Alfredo Guerri became the new owner of Juve Stabia, saving the club from bankruptcy and promising a revolution for next season.
Today the Court of Naples decided to entrust the shares of Juve Stabia to Alfredo Guerri who therefore became the new owner of the club saving it from bankruptcy after the disengagement of the US fund Solmate and the bluff of Francesco Agnello who had acquired the shares for one euro without however proceeding with the recapitalization and respecting the federal deadlines. The entrepreneur, who had already put his hand into his wallet in recent months to bring the season to a close, spoke at the end of the hearing: "We lent a hand because we wanted to help Juve Stabia given that the other entrepreneur, Francesco Agnello, passed away. For a year we have been within the club as a sponsor and we have lived this wonderful experience throughout this season. This is why we feel calm today. - continues Guerri as reported by Vivicentro.it - Next year there could be a revolution, we say it clearly because certain mechanisms must change. We will plan next season to create the foundations of a championship worthy of the history of this club." Finally, the new owner wanted to dedicate a thought to the fans who welcomed him as a savior: "I know them well. I know that they are passionate and fiery fans."


Uruguay was eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after suffering a humiliating defeat against Spain. Let's analyze what went wrong in the path of Bielsa's team.

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