This page will contain news stories about pasion de gavilanes, as they become available.Pasión de gavilanesPasión de gavilanes ("Hawk's Passion") was a popular Colombian telenovela (soap opera) which ran for 188 episodes, from 2003 to 2004. It was produced by RTI Colombia in conjunction with the Telemundo network. In Colombia, it was broadcasted by Caracol TV. The serial was so popular that it had two runs (one in primetime and one in daytime) in the United States on NBC-owned Telemundo. It has also had runs in over 100 countries--from Argentina to Romania to Malaysia--and is considered one of the most successful serials ever made. Pasión de Gavilanes helped establish RTI Colombia as a major force in the U.S. telenovela market. It also helped to launch several actors to stardom including Michel Brown of Argentina, Juan Alfonso Baptista of Venezuela, and Natasha Klaus of Colombia. The majority of actors from this novela would appear in two subsequent serials--Te voy a enseñar a querer (2004) and La mujer en el espejo (2004)--both also produced by RTI Colombia & Telemundo. All serials aired on Telemundo can be viewed with English subtitles by setting your television's menu options to Closed Captioning channel CC3 or C3. The music from this serial is available on CD (Sony label) and features most of the norteño and cumbia style songs from the show. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.The plot centered around the three Reyes brothers (played by Mario Cimarro, Michel Brown, and Juan Alfonso Baptista), who inherit a hacienda (large ranch estate). The Reyes brothers unexpectedly fall for the three daughters of the wealthy widow Gabriela Elizondo (played by veteran actress Cristina Lilley), who owns a neighboring hacienda. Gabriela's now-dead husband had been having an affair with the Reyes brothers' younger sister. The plot reaches a climax when Gabriela marries a very dangerous suitor, and a former son-in-law, Fernando Escandón. He manages to alienate Gabriela's family, virtually take control of the estate, and spend much of her money on gambling and raucous living. Gabriela refuses to see the truth until it is too late and she soon finds herself in grave danger. The Reyes brothers must then take action. This page about pasion de gavilanes includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about pasion de gavilanes News stories about pasion de gavilanes External links for pasion de gavilanes Videos for pasion de gavilanes Wikis about pasion de gavilanes Discussion Groups about pasion de gavilanes Blogs about pasion de gavilanes Images of pasion de gavilanes |
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The Reyes brothers must then take action. information not available yet Gabriela's now-dead husband had been having an affair with the Reyes brothers' younger sister. All serials aired on Telemundo can be viewed with English subtitles by setting your television's menu options to Closed Captioning channel CC3 or C3. Men Trampolin 1m: 1991, 1992 Pasión de Gavilanes helped establish RTI Colombia as a major force in the U.S. Dragon: 1970, 1971, 1972 It was produced by RTI Colombia in conjunction with the Telemundo network. source: Hellenic Volleyball Federation http://www.volleyball.gr. Pasión de gavilanes ("Hawk's Passion") was a popular Colombian telenovela (soap opera) which ran for 188 episodes, from 2003 to 2004. Center Shooting Guard has been voted as the Best Team of the 90s in Europe by FIBA No one should forget that within the last decade, the Reds knew exactly what it took to win it all. But if there is one truth about great, historic teams, they never stay down for long. The Reds couldn't reach the Euroleague Top 16 and, despite rallying to make the Greek League playoffs, bowed out in the quarterfinals series. In 2004-05, an ever-changing roster made life tough for Olympiacos. A drought ended in 2001-02 with a Greek Cup victory, while Olympiacos also reached the Greek League finals and came within a victory of the Euroleague Final Four. Although there was a return to the Final Four in 1999, a few years went by before the Reds won another trophy. During that game Olympiacos never used a zone defence, although it was played according to European basketball ruling and was defeated naturally by the team of one of the greatest basketball players ever, Michael Jordan (Olympiacos - Chicago Bulls: 78 - 104). Again Olympiacos is the only Greek team in history that played such a much. The same year they played against Chicago Bulls and it was a game between the European Champion and the NBA Champion. At the Euroleague final, the most valuable player of the game was David Rivers (Olympiacos' playmaker). Olympiacos is the only Greek team to have achieved this and one of the very few in the history of European Basketball. all competitions in which they participated; Greek League, Greek Cup and Euroleague(by beating FC Barcelona 73-58 in Rome. Dusan Ivkovic came to the bench in 1997, when it was the most successful year in the history of Olympiacos Basketball Club as they won the Triple Crown, i.e. It is worth mentioning that in order to advance to the two finals Olympiacos played with archrivalsPanathinaikos and won both games. Head coach Ioannis Ioannidis led Olympiacos to four consecutive Greek League titles between 1993 and 1996, and to the Euroleague final in 1994 and 1995. The middle of that decade belonged to Olympiacos, not only in Greece, but all around the continent. It would also add seven Greek Cup titles to its trophy case, but it was in the 1990s that the Reds made their biggest mark. Olympiacos won the first of its nine Greek League titles in 1949. source: Hellenic Football Federation http://www.epo.gr. Last season (2004/05) Olympiacos appointed again Dusan Bajevic and transferred World Champion Rivaldo. In the 2003/04 season, Olympiacos finished second. Since then Olympiacos won seven consecutive Championships, even after Bajevic left in 1999. The same season Kokkalis transferred to the reds all the Greek young talents he could find, such as Predrag Djorgevic, Grigoris Georgatos, Stelios Giannakopoulos, Giorgos Anatolakis, Dimitris Mavrogenidis,Alexis Alexandris,Giorgos Amanatidis,Andreas Niniadis, etc - Most of whom are still members of Olympiacos today. In 1996 Kokkalis appointed Dusan Bajevic which was already out of contract with AEK following a class with the management team regarding financial issues and uncertainty. Having agreed to a settlement of the club's debts with the Greek government, Kokkalis slowly resurrected the team. The situation improved after Sokratis Kokkalis took over Olympiacos's shares in 1993. On the pitch, the team without a serious management team went nine seasons without a league title (1986/87 to 1996/97. Soon Koskotas was accused of and convicted for embezzlement, leaving Olympiacos deep in debt. In the mid 80s Olympiakos came into the hands of Greek Businessman George Koskotas. Olympiacos experienced its darkest days from the mid-1980s until the mid-90s. The highlight for that side was the 1973/74 season, when Olympiacos won the league with record points (59) and of goals (102). He appointed Lakis Petropoulos as coach and signed star players Giorgos Delikaris, Yves Triantafyllos, Julio Losada, Milton Viera and Dimitris Persidis. Another glorious chapter began in 1972, after Nikos Goulandris became president. In the 60s and the 70s Olympiacos won just 5 Championships and 8 Cups, but even in the lean years, the club remained the team every other Greek side wanted to beat. It is worth mentioning that Olympiacos for several seasons was not allowed to make use of the Karaiskaki Stadium and with permition from Panathinaikos found a temporary home in “Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium”. In fact, with key performers such as Andreas Mouratis, Elias Rossidis, Thanassis Bebis, Elias Yfantis, Kostas Polychroniou, Giorgos Darivas and Savas Theodoridis, Olympiacos won Six consecutive titles from 1953/34 to 1958/59. In 1940 Olympiacos had already 6 Championships in 11 seasons and by 1960 he had won 15 Championships in 23 Seasons as well as 9 Cups and 6 Doubles. Olympiacos won the Greek Championship for the first time in that season, and has since become the most winning team in Greece. From the season 1930/31 (which started in January of 1931) and on, the best teams from the country participated. The second Greek Championship took place in 1929/30 only with three teams (the local champions of: Athens, Piraeus and Thessaloniki). and during that season they played fiendly games with each other. Panathinaikos and AEK decided to follow Olympiacos and together they formed a group called P.O.K. However in that season Olympiacos came to a dispute with the Hellenic Football Federation and did not participate. In 1926 the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) was founded and in 1927 tried to organize the first Greek Championship. Olympiacos immediately caught the attention of locals, with the team filling the Piraeus Velodrome (now the Karaiskakis stadium); their fanbase consisted mainly of the working class. "The Legend" after the classic side of the 1930s which won a hatful of titles. In 10 March, 1925 two older Piraeus clubs, "Piraeus Sports and Football Club" and "Football Fan Club of Piraeus," merged to form a new club, Olympiacos CFP; which would come to be known as "Olympiacos Fan Club of Piraeus" a.k.a. The club was founded in 1925 in the city of Piraeus, where the team still plays today. . 28 in the World where Panathinaikos is No.97 and AEK is No.120. Currently, according to the International Federation of Football and Statistics Olympiacos is No. Running up second on trophies won count is Panathinaikos FC and the third is AEK FC. With an outstanding 33 national championships in football in 69 seasons, while all the other major Greek clubs (AEK, Panathinaikos, PAOK) having 32 championships combined, no Greek team has been as successful as Olympiacos in this area. Fans point out as remarkable the fact that Olympiacos is the only Greek sports club to have done the Treple in two different sports. Olympiacos has won European and International titles in Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Waterpolo and Athletics. With over 400 officially recognized titles, Olympiacos CFP is one of the biggest multisport clubs in Europe. 7 Championships. 11 Championships. 16 Championships. 1 Championship [1971]. 25 Championships 105 Titles 1 European Champions League 2002. 1 Treple 2002. 6 Doubles 1992, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. 8 Cups 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. 19 Championships 1933, 1934, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1969, 1971, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. 2 European Cups: 1996, 2005. 10 Doubles: 1981, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001. 12 Cups: 1981, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001. 22 Championships: 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003. Sofoklis SCHORTSANITIS. 15. Lazaros AGADAKOS. 14. Eurelijus ZUKAUSKAS. 11. Andrija ZIZIC. 20. Martin RANCIK. 07. George PRINTEZIS. 16. Panayiotis VASILOPOULOS. 13. Nikos BARLOS. 12. Quincy LEWIS. 08. Dimitris KALAITZIDIS. 31. Renaldas SEIBUTIS. 10. Nikos CHATZIS. 09. Christos CHARISIS. 32. Nikos ARGYROPOULOS. 06. Manolis PAPAMAKARIOS. 05. Tyus EDNEY. 04. 4 Doubles 1976, 1978, 1994, 1997. 1 Treple 1997. 1 Euroleague 1997. 7 Cups 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1994, 1997, 2002. 9 Championships 1949, 1960, 1976, 1978, 1993, 1994, 995, 1996, 1997. 1 Balkan Cup 1963. 3 Super Cups 1980*, 1987, 1992. 11 Doubles 1947, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1999, 2005. 21 Cups 1947, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1981, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2005. 33 Championships 1931, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1966, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005. Y: Ilias Yfantis. T: Savvas Theodoridis, Yves Triantafyllos, Giotis Tsalouchidis, Nikos Tsiantakis. S: George Sideris. R: Ilias Rossidis (played in the mid-20th century). P: Oleg Protasov. M: Tasos Mitropoulos, Andreas Mouratis. L: Houlio Losanta. K: Christos Kaltsas, Vassilis Karapialis, Kyriakos Karataidis, Christian Karembeu. G: Stelios Giannakopoulos, Nikos Gioutsos, Giovanni Silva de Oliveira, Sinica Gogic, Achilleas Grammatikopoulos (played in the 1940s). D: Georgios Delikaris, Lajos Détári. B: Thanasis Bebis, Vassilis Botinos. A: Nikos Anastopoulos, Andrianopoulos Brothers(5), Romain Argyroudis (played in the 1970s). Trond Sollied. Alexandre Joaquim D'Akol (on Loan to Kerkira FC). ??. Haruna Babangida. 40. Michalis Konstantinou. 23. Dani (Daniel Garcia Lara). 20. Ioannis Okkas. 09. Marco Ne (from 01.07.06). ??. Kostas Mendrinos (on Loan to Ionikos FC). ??. Charilaos Pappas (on Loan to Apollon Kalamarias FC). ??. Nick Salapatas. ??. Anastasios Kyriakos. 77. Giannoulis Fakinos. 36. Zhora Hovhannisyan. 27. Erol Bulut. 22. Grigorios Georgatos. 21. Ioannis Taralidis. 17. Yaya Touré. 15. Predrag Djorjevic. 11. Rivaldo Vitor Borba Ferreira. 10. Miloš Marić. 08. Nery Alberto Castillo. 07. Ieroklis Stoltidis. 06. Pantelis Kafes. 01. Michal Zewlakow (from 01.07.06). ??. Christos Lisgaras (on Loan to Panachaiki FC). ??. Giorgos Anatolakis. 32. Anastasios Pantos. 30. Spyros Vallas. 25. Thanasis Kostoulas. 19. Dimitrios Mavrogenidis. 14. Gabriel Francisco Peralta Schürrer. 12. Michalis Kapsis. 05. Stelios Ventetidis. 03. Christos Patsatzoglou. 02. Panagopoulos. ??. Giannis Siderakis. 87. Antonios Nikopolidis. 71. Kleopas Giannou. 34. Erwin Lemmens. 33. Theodoros Ntougeroglou. 29. |