FIFA celebrates the ‘UN’ Resolution on the QATAR 2022 World Cup

Before sharing with the select readers of the Cocktail, today’s theme, I begin by congratulating the Panamanian Women’s Soccer Team for their 2-0 victory over the eleventh team from El Salvador, in our home, the Rommel Fernández stadium, to finish as leader of the group, and qualify for the Concacaf Pre-World Championship, which will be an Octagonal in Monterrey, Mexico, in July. I reiterate my congratulations.

At the Cocktail on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, with the main title: In Mexico: “Eliminated more than half of High Performance athletes with Scholarships”. Summary: The New Parameters were set by (CONADE).

In part of the writing I said: “A LOOSE TIP; there are some hidden data. It’s about Cam. Pan American- Oceanic Judo, from April 15 to 17, in Lima, Peru, where 231 athletes from 23 countries, 127 Men and 104 Ladies, will participate. I will leave for tomorrow the surprise of Panama’s participation in the Panamerican-Oceánica Senior, 2022, in Lima, Peru, under the mandate of Lic. Estela Riley, who is the president of the ‘United Judo Federation of Panama. She also held the position of Secretary General of the COP, which was illegally removed by the ‘Dictators and Mythomaniacs of the COP, Camilo Amado Varela, and the’ Lawyer Damaris (USA $) Young, fraudulent president of the COP.

OFFICIAL MEN’S PARTICIPATION: In 60 Kgs. #1) (Aus.) Katz Joshua Ran. Mun. 41. #2), Ramos José (Gua), Ran. Mun. 56. #3), (Peru), Calle Dilmer, Ran. Mun #61. #4), (Ecu.), Morocho Steven Ran-Mun, 64.

#5), (Mex.), Moises Rosada, Ran-Mun. #77. #6), (Mex.), Arath Jiménez, Ran-Mun, 132. #7), (USA), Jacob More, Ran-Mun. #147. #8), (ECU.), Bryan Garboa, Ram-Mun. #150. #9) (CRC) Sebastian Sancho- Ran.Mun.155. #10), (PANAMA) PABLO DÍAZ RAN-Mun, #170. #11) (Cuba), Julio Delago Ran-Mun. 185. #14), (COL) Rojas Johan –

#15 (Cuba), Danny Porte Valdiviezo. ‘0’ #16 (PANAMA) Bernabe Vergara ‘0’.

MEN IN 66 KGS. #1) (Brazil), Lima William, Ran.Mun.12. #2), (CUBA, Orlando Polanco, Ran. Mun. #27.

#3) (Peru), Juan Shutters. Ran Mun. #40. #4) (USA), Ari Berliner, Ran. Mun. #53. #5), (BRA.) Eric Takabatake,

Ran Mun. #70. #6), (COL), Juan Hernandez, Ran-Mun. #63. #7) (USA), Isaish Ramírez, Ran-Mun. #70. #8), (Mex),

Rubén Jara, Ran-Mun, # 85. # 9), (HAITI), Gerard Cadel, Ran-Mun-, 99. # 10) (PERU), Michael Patiño V., RM, # 123.

#11), (SUN.), Elemet Ramírez, RM- #180. #12), (VEN.), Willis Garcia. RM. #230. #13, (ARG) Matías P. La Cuadra

MR #298. #18 (PANAMA), Fernando Martinez. Ran. Mun. ‘0’. #19) (URU.) David Presets RM. ‘0’.

MEN IN 73 KGS.) #1) (CAN.) Don Arthur M. Ran-Mun. #17. #2), (CAN), B. Antoine, WR. #22. #3) (CUBA),

Magdiel Estrada, Ran. Mun. #33. # 18 (PANAMA), Ronal González, Ran. Mun. ‘0’. #21), (PANAMA), Edgardo Kwiers. Ran Mun. ‘0’. MEN IN 81 KGS. #1) (BRA.) Guiherme. Ran. Mun. #one). #2), (CAN), G. Francois. RM #21. #3), (PUR) Adrian Ganda, RM, #23. #4) (CAN.) Etienne Brand. RM. #51. #5), (DOM), Medickson Shortreal.

# 54. # 6) (USA), Nicolas Yonzuka. Ran-Mun, # 64. N ° 20 (PANAMÁ), Alexis Harrison Ryarza, Ran-Mun, # 318.

MEN IN 90 KGS) #1), (CUBA), Iván Felipe Silva. Ran Mun. #7). #2) (PERU, Villar Yuto Galarreta

RM, # 44. #3), (DOM), Robert Florentino, RM, #50. #4) (USA), John Jayne, RM. 52. #5), (CAN), Locies K. Gagnon,

RM. #56. #15 (PANAMA), Cesar Castillero, Ran-World ‘0’. MEN IN 100 KGS) #1) (BRA.) Rafael Silva, ‘Ran-Mun” #3. #2, (CUBA), Andy Granda. Ran-Mun, #17. #3) (CAN), Marc Deschenes, RM.- # 27. #4), (USA), Christian Konoval. RM. #42. #5) (ECUA.) Freddy Figueroa, RM. #Four. Five. #6) (Mex.), Sergio Del Sol, RM, #52.

#7), (DOM), Jose Nova Alcantara #95 Points.

WOMEN RANKING: IN 48 KGS) #1) (Chile), Mary Dee Vargas, Ran-Mun. #14. #2) (ARG.), Keisy Pero fan,

RM- #24. #3) (BRA.) Amanda Luna, Ran-Mun. # 47. #4), (GUA.) Jaqueline Solía, RM- #50. #5) (MEX), Edna Carrillo, Ran-Mun, #51. #6, (PERU), Brillith G. Carbajal, Ran-Mun. #60. #7) (SUN.) Estefania Soriano, RM- #65.

#8) (ECU.) Light Feather. RM- #70. #9, (USA), Celia Maria Laborde, RM, #100. #10), (COL), Erika Lasso, RM 107.

#11) (MEX), Ana Toy, Ran-Mun. #112. #12), (PANAMA), Nemesis Candelo, Ran-Mun. #124. #13, (VEN.) María Giménez, RM. #131. #14), (CUBA), Vanesa Godines Alemas. Ran Mun. ‘0’. WOMEN IN 52 KILOS).

Ran-Mun. # 13, (BRA.), Larrisa Pimenta, (Bra.) Ran-Mun. # 13. # 2), (USA) Katelyn Jarrell, Ran.Mun-, # 27. # 3),

(USA), Angelica Delgado, Ran-Mun, #31. #4), KRISTINE JIMÉNEZ, (PAN.) #4, Ran-Mun- #52. #5), (AUS),

Tinka Easton, Ran-Mun, 54. #8, (CUBA), Melissa Hurtado, Ran-Mun- #72. #9), (ARG.) Ayelan Elizeche, RM #75.

#10) (Come,) Fabiola Diaz, Ram #97. WOMEN IN 57 KILOS. Ran. World. #1), (BRA) Rafaela Silva, RM #24.

# 2), (CUBA), Arnaes Oden García, Ran-Mun. # 27. # 3), (USA), Mariah Holguin, RM. # 44. # 4) (BRA) Jessica

Lima, Ran-Mun. #fifty. #5), (PERU), Kaira Arango Miranda, Ran-Mun. #71. #6) (MEX.) Paulina Garnica. RM. #88

# 7 (NZL), Quona Christie, Ran-Mun, # 117. # 10), (CUBA), Thailen Castillo García.

In the 57 KILOS does not appear MYRIAM ROPER, Born in Aachen, on June 26, 1982, and already turned 39 years old.

By his father or mother he has Panamanian nationality. He is one of the highest paid athletes on the Pandeportes Form. This clarification must be given by the President, Estela Riley. Take note of this. IN THE 63 KGS

DAMAS: #1 (VEN), Anriqueles Barrios. Ran-Mun. #4. #2) (BRA), Kattleen Quadros, Ran-Mun. #4. #3) (CAN.),

B. Pinard Catherine, Ran-Mun #7. #4), (AUS), K. Hacker, Ran-Mun. #12. #5) (MEX), Presia U. Álvarez, RM #33.

# 6) (USA), Alisha Galle. Ran-Mun. # 41. # 7) (USA), Sara Golden. Ran. Mun. # 70. # 8), (COL), María Cindy, RM # 10

#16) (Panosa), Estéfani Aguilera ‘0’ in the Ran-Mun. IN 70 KGS LADIES. #1), (BRA.) María Portela, RM- #4.

#2), (AUS), C. Aoife, Ran-Mun. #14. #3), (VEN), Elvismar Rodriguez, RM. #17. #4), (BRA.), Launa Carvalho,

RM, #34. #5), (ECU.), Celinda Corozo, Ran-Mun #42. #6), (USA), Chantel Wright, Ran-Mun. #56. #7) (CUBA),

Idelannis Gomez, Ran-Mun. # 65. (Panama has no athlete in the division).

IN 78 KGS LADIES. #1) , (BRAZIL), Mayra Aguiar), Ran-Mun #18. #two. (COME.) Karen Leon. Ran-Mun 28. #3),

RM # 77. # 8) (CUBA), Gorguet Mandalines. ‘Ram-Mun. ‘0’.

T 78 KILOS DAMAS. # 1) (Brazil), Beatriz Souza, # 2), (PERU, Yuliana Bolívar G., Ran-Mun. # 38. # 3) (USA),

Nina Cutro-Kelly, Ran-Mun. # 44. # 4) (VEN.), Amarantha Urdaneta. Ran-Mun. 38. # 5), (DOM) Moira Morillo,

MR #67. #6 (NZL), Sydnee Andreios, Ran.Mun. # 87. #),7, (CUBA), Thdia Nariño Castellano, Ran-Mun, #96.

#9 (CUBA), Naomi Elizarde Suarez, Ran-Mun. ‘0’. Take note of this cocktail readers.

Today’s topic. FIFA celebrates the ‘UN’ Resolution on the Qatar 2022 World Cup. A news item in ‘DIARIO DE MÉXICO, (DD MX), by AGENCY EFE’, on April 12, 2022, originated in ZURICH, titled: “The

FIFA celebrates the UN Resolution on the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Content: “FIFA expressed its satisfaction with the resolution of the UN General Assembly that recognizes the Qatar 2022 World Cup as the First Event of its kind to be held in the Middle East, and encourages the relevant authorities to ensure that it will leave a lasting legacy for peace and development in the region.

The April 8 Resolution also highlights that sport, and especially football, thanks to its universal popularity, has an important role to play in promoting peace and development, respect for rights, gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. For the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, “in these difficult times marked by conflicts and divisions, the fact that the General Assembly

of the UN adopt this consensual resolution in a clear sign of the power of football as a tool for mutual understanding, tolerance, inclusion and peace, and is a further recognition of the new FIFA and its important social role throughout the world ” .

FIFA recalled this Tuesday in a statement that the ‘UN’ statement followed a call by Infantino in favor of leadership, peace, and development at the organization’s last Congress in Doha a week earlier.

“My request to all those who have any power in this world, to all those who occupy important POLITICAL POSITIONS in the world, is to please stop conflicts and wars”, said the Swiss leader in his speech to the 211 member associations. of FIFA during its 72nd Congress.

The resolution of the Assembly of the ‘UN’ also supported the partnership between the next World Cup, the World Health Organization and the state of Qatar, to ensure that the tournament is a healthy and safe event, including in terms of safety measures. prevention of Covid-19, and that it serves to promote a healthy lifestyle and create a model

for future mass concentrations. Take note of this.

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