The story begins when a scientist manages to impose on the world a type of player known as the clones, who minimize the risk in football matches and focus on effectiveness and result. This new style causes the great stars of world soccer to retire. Over time, sport loses emotion and joy. To save soccer, the Brazilian star Ronaldo recruits some of the biggest stars: Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo, Andrés Iniesta, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, among others. Together, in Rio de Janeiro, they play the final match against an army of clones that is determined to overshadow the genius of the great players.
La historia comienza cuando un científico logra imponer en el mundo un tipo de jugadores conocidos como los clones, que reducen al mínimo el riesgo en los partidos de fútbol y que se enfocan en la eficacia y el resultado. Este nuevo estilo hace que las grandes estrellas de fútbol mundial se retiren. Con el tiempo, el deporte pierde la emoción y la alegría. Para salvar al fútbol, el astro brasileño Ronaldo recluta a algunas de las más grandes estrellas: Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo, Andrés Iniesta, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, entre otros. Juntos, en Río de Janeiro, juegan el partido final contra un ejército de clones que se empeña por opacar la genialidad de los grandes jugadores.
Is an urban park located in the heart of the Venezuelan city of Maracay. It was inaugurated in 1930 by the then President of Venezuela, General Juan Vicente Gómez, and named in homage to the Liberator Simón Bolívar, considered in its time the largest square in South America.1 2 Located on Bolívar Avenue opposite the old facade of the Aragua state governorate, diagonal to the Maracay Opera House and next to the Dr. Efraín Abad Armas Urban Ambulatory, Bolívar square is about 320 meters long by 106 wide and has the characteristic of being a good shows how nice the vegetation can be in the middle of the city.
The Ford GT is a two-seater supercar that was built by the Ford Motor Company in 2005. It started as a prototype designed in anticipation of Ford's centennial, and as part of its campaign to showcase and revive its "heritage" of names like Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird. Designers were inspired by the classic Ford GT40, a racing car from the 1960s, the GT is sometimes mistaken for its predecessor from the 1960s.
It has a DOHC supercharged V-8 engine with 4 valves per cylinder that delivers 550 HP (410 kilowatts) at 6500 rpm, and a maximum torque of 678 Nm (500 lb-ft) at 3750 rpm.1 The change is a 6-speed manual. 1 Equipped with 235 / 45ZR18 88Y and 315 / 40ZR19 103Y Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires. 1
Consumption is 18 l / 100 km in the city and 11.2 l / 100 km on the road.1
The Ford GT began as a prototype designed in anticipation of the automaker's 100th anniversary and as part of its campaign to showcase and revive its "heritage" of names like the Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird. In 1995, during the Detroit Auto Show, the concept of the rejuvenated Ford GT 90 was shown to the public. At the 2002 auto show, Ford unveiled a new concept for the GT40.
The GT is similar in appearance to the original Ford GT40 car, but longer, wider, and 3 inches (76.2 mm) taller than the original 40-inch (101.6 cm), and as a result, among possible names was that of GT43. Although the cars are apparently structurally related, there is no similarity except for the appearance between the modern GT model and the 1960 model, the GT40 of which it was the inspiration. In any case, both originally share the objective of outperforming the comparable Ferrari cars of their time. The fulfilled objective of the Ford GT was to beat the Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale. Three prototypes of cars for production were shown in 2003 as part of Ford's centenary, and production delivery of the new Ford GT began in the fall of 2004. A revamped discontinued GT40 was built by a British engineering company, Safir in the 1980s, and whose ownership of the design of the original "GT40" at that time. When production ended, the last parts of the vehicle assembly, its tooling, as well as the brand's design model, were purchased by a small company in Ohio Safir GT40 Spare Parts. This company authorized the use of the "GT40" whose brand was awarded to Ford for the initial demonstration in 2002. When Ford decided to go into production with the vehicle, negotiations between the two failed companies. The production of such cars would not yet bear the insignia of the GT40.
The Aristides Rojas natural monument known as Morros de San Juan It is a limestone rock system formed by the deposition of marine sediments. It is located around San Juan de Los Morros.
From its highest point the city is observed in a panoramic view. It was declared a natural monument in 1949.1 They are located in the Northwest of Venezuela, near San Juan de los Morros, capital of the Guárico state. This formation was declared a Natural Monument in 1949. Taking the regional highway from the center, they are about 2 hours from Caracas. It is a question of Hills of reef limestone rocks that rise in a jagged shape which had their evolution when an ancient sea covered this area 80 million years ago. It presents the formation of numerous small caves.