''Olé'' is an Argentine national daily
sports
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newspaper
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published in
Buenos Aires
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. The publication was launched on May 23, 1996, by the
Clarín Group. It has since become the most important sports publication in Argentina, especially since the closing of ''
El Gráfico'' in 2002 (later reopened as a monthly magazine). Shortly after its establishment, the publication received three awards from the
Society for News Design (1997).
''Olé'' is mainly focused on
association football
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, but covers most sports events related to Argentina, as well as the most important international sport news.
Overview
From the beginning, the newspaper was characterized by a style that combined ease with the informative display. During its first three years the newspaper met several editorial milestones, and was awarded various prizes for its innovative design concept.
In October 1997, ''Olé'' won three awards for excellence from the Society of Newspaper Designers (SND), which is based in the United States and is the world's leading reference in this area. When it awarded Olé, the SND described the newspaper as the most interesting editorial appearance in recent times in the Latin American press.
Controversy
During its first year of life, after the
Argentina Olympic football team qualification to the final of the
1996 Olympic Games, the newspaper published on Wednesday July 31, 1996 the headline ''"Let the
macaques come"'', in reference to the remaining semifinal match played between the teams of
Brazil
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and
Nigeria
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. Due to the criticism received by the headline, the newspaper had to publish an apology, although it did not face any consequences.
On May 12, 2009, ''Olé'' published on its front page an article based on a flag seen, according to the newspaper, at the
River Plate Stadium the previous Sunday, on the occasion of the match between the
local team and
Lanús. According to the photo published, that flag referred to River Plate's executives as "the worst in the history". However, the original flag referred to the team's
defenders. The photo published had been digitally modified by a
River Plate fan and previously published on a
blogsite.
El peor Olé de la historia
by Leo Farinella on Olé (archived)
References
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1996 establishments in Argentina
Daily newspapers published in Argentina
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Mass media in Buenos Aires
Newspapers established in 1996
Spanish-language newspapers
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