Spanish Soccer Slang | Off Topic with Rachel Bonnetta Episode 2



Rachel Bonnetta takes you beyond the white lines and the obvious on Off Topic. #OTwRB

Rachel Bonnetta gears up for Viernes de Futbol on Unimas by learning some Spanish soccer slang with FutbolMLS.com editor Diego Pinzon.

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46 thoughts on “Spanish Soccer Slang | Off Topic with Rachel Bonnetta Episode 2”

  1. MEXICAN SLANG .. NOT spanish/Latin american. BTW Rachel when speaking about football you should talk to South Americans. Mexicans like/love soccer but they don't LIVE it like we do down here. Every one (even Europeans) say theres no passion like South American Passion !!! Its a complete different culture. Mexicans are more similar to Americans than they are to us down here.

  2. Mexican Soccer Slang (That's the title)… No reference take mexico to discuss all Latinos and not confused with the Spanish of Spain (Spain is Europe)…

  3. Diego forgot some very important spanish terms, such as "bonita", "linda", "bella", "hermosa", "guapa", "preciosa", etc, which would have been very relevant to this video. Just sayin'.

  4. @ Rachel Bonnetta   Off Topic with Rachel Bonnetta? i got's some Off Topics i sure would like to discuss with Rachel Bonnetta all right. ~_^ .   anyways, the Spanish commentators for Futbol are the best! learn what you can baby.

  5. Rachel is so cool. She is a great addition to MLS.com. She is funny, cute, and a really good presenter.  Really glad she is a part of the MLS team.

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