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  • M-1 revela sus planes de expansión para 2009

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    During finals for the 2008 M-1 Challenge held this past Sunday in Amsterdam, Holland, M-1 Global officials revealed plans for the 2009 season.
    M-1 Global CEO Vadim Finkelchtein and COO Joost Raimond officially announced that the M-1 Challenge will expand from 10 teams in 2008 to 16 teams in 2009. New entrants include a second team from the U.S. along with teams from England, Brazil, Australia/New Zealand, China, and Turkey.

    Additionally, company officials have revealed that the second season of the M-1 Challenge will kick off on Feb. 21 in Seattle, Washington at the Emerald Queen Casino. The 2009 season opener will feature a triple-header with three head-to-head matchups taking place between Team USA 1 vs. Brazil, France vs. South Korea, and Finland vs. Benelux (Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Nederlands).

    In March, the M-1 Challenge will head to Sofia, Bulgaria with another triple-header featuring the home team of Bulgaria making its M-1 Challenge debut against USA 2. Also in action will be China vs. the World Team and Australia/New Zealand vs. Turkey.

    Other stops planned for the 2009 version of the M-1 Challenge include a return to Tokyo, Japan on April 25; a first-ever visit to Sau Paulo, Brazil on May 9; and another U.S. event on June 6 in Kansas City.

    Tentative plans are currently in place for the M-1 Challenge semifinals to take place in October along with the finals to be held in November.

    The current 2009 schedule is as follows:

    Feb. 21 - Seattle, Washington (USA 1 vs. Brazil, France vs. South Korea, and Finland vs. Benelux at the Emerald Queen Casino)

    March 21 - Sofia, Bulgaria (Bulgaria vs. USA 2, China vs. World Team, and Turkey vs. Australia/New Zealand)

    April 25 - Tokyo, Japan (Russia vs. Spain, Japan vs. the United Kingdom, and USA 1 vs. South Korea)

    May 2- Sau Paulo, Brazil (Brazil vs. France, Bulgaria vs. Benelux, and China vs. Australia/New Zealand)

    June 6 - Kansas City, Missouri (USA 2 vs. Finland, World Team vs. Turkey, and Russia vs. the United Kingdom)

    July 4 - Seoul, South Korea (Bulgaria vs. Finland, USA 1 vs. France, and Brazil vs. South Korea)

    August 8 - Spain (Spain vs. Japan, USA 2 vs. Benelux, and China vs. Turkey)

    Sept. 5 - Great Britain (World Team vs. Australia/New Zealand, Russia vs. Japan, and Spain vs. the United Kingdom)

    The complete team lineup along with pool assignments are as follows:

    Pool A: Russia, Spain, Japan, and the United Kingdom

    Pool B: USA 1, Brazil, France, and South Korea

    Pool C: Bulgaria, USA 2, Finland, and Benelux

    Pool D: China, World Team, Turkey, Australia/New Zealand

  • #2
    Re: M-1 revela sus planes de expansión para 2009

    Nos ha tocado el grupo mas complicado, o me lo parece a mi?

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    • #3
      Re: M-1 revela sus planes de expansión para 2009

      la verdad es que es un hueso de grupo, pero la mas fea sin dudas me parece el grupo b con brasil y usa donde los faixas pretas y los wrestlers de pedigree salen como las setas
      "Things you focus on will grow bigger, so focus on positivity" Marloes Coenen
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      • #4
        Re: M-1 revela sus planes de expansión para 2009

        la verdad que nos toco un grupo complicado.nuestros rivales se caracterizan por su tecnica,pero sobre todo por ser autenticos guerreros.Aunque ya hemos demostrado que tenemos luchadores para hacerles frente.

        lo bueno de todo esto tambien ,es que m1 challenge se sigue expandiendo por el mundo buscando luchadores,y entre sus planes esta españa

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