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Un raro anuncio de Nike en 2005 con Messi muestra que la vida es una amante cruel

Este fantástico anuncio de Nike "Recuerda mi nombre" de 2005 ha envejecido maravillosamente durante los últimos 13 años porque: 1) nada puede quitarle lo conmovedoramente dramático que es; 2) en retrospectiva, sus coprotagonistas pasaron a cosas totalmente diferentes pero igualmente fascinantes; 3) es básicamente una magnífica representación del concepto de capacidad negativa, es la búsqueda de una visión de la belleza artística que invita a la incertidumbre y la confusión más que a una imagen de lo que es seguro y definitivo.

Neymar Stars In Powerful New “Above The Noise” Advert From Beats By Dre

Three years ago, Beats by Dre won the advertising battle at the World Cup without even sponsoring the event. With the likes of Neymar, Chicharito, Cesc Fabregas and Luis Suarez all rocking the headphones, FIFA was forced to ban the noise canceling contraptions to protect the event’s official audio sponsor, Sony. 

Even still, Beats by Dre’s “The Game Before The Game” advert was probably the best spot at the World Cup. 

CONCACAF Mandatory Hydration Breaks Probably Have Nothing To Do With BODYARMOR Sponsorship

Look guys, we're relatively certain that the mandatory hydration breaks during the 2017 Gold Cup match between the USA and Panama have nothing to do with CONCACAF's newly announced "hydration partnership" with sports drink maker BODYARMOR. We know it's tempting to think that there is some connection here, but settle down.

5 Of The Best Soccer Commercials From The Past Year

One of the most beautiful things about soccer, particularly from an American perspective, is the absence of being bombarded by advertisements for a duration as long as the game itself. But when commercials are done right, they can become synonymous with the event and sometimes even more memorable. 

Here are five commercials that made us laugh, marvel and feel inspired over the course of the last year.

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