Posição
|
Nome
|
Pontos
|
Aproveitamento
|
Máximo
Possível
|
1
|
Carlos di Prisco
|
92
|
20,81%
|
586
|
2
|
Carlos Cunha
|
88
|
19,91%
|
582
|
2
|
Jamie Laskowski
|
88
|
19,91%
|
582
|
2
|
Ricardo Alarcon
|
88
|
19,91%
|
582
|
5
|
Jennifer Smith
|
86
|
19,46%
|
580
|
6
|
Jonathan Portillo
|
85
|
19,23%
|
579
|
7
|
Marcos Takanohashi
|
84
|
19,00%
|
578
|
7
|
Alberto Rodriguez
|
84
|
19,00%
|
578
|
9
|
Luciano Lazzari
|
81
|
18,33%
|
575
|
10
|
Edgar Alcantara
|
80
|
18,10%
|
574
|
11
|
William Perez
|
79
|
17,87%
|
573
|
12
|
Marco Cunha (Carlos Cunha)
|
78
|
17,65%
|
572
|
12
|
Jorge Tavira
|
78
|
17,65%
|
572
|
12
|
German Iaryczower
|
78
|
17,65%
|
572
|
12
|
Polo Espinosa
|
78
|
17,65%
|
572
|
16
|
Claudia Giacomelli
|
76
|
17,19%
|
570
|
16
|
William Lalinde
|
76
|
17,19%
|
570
|
18
|
Antonio Gonzalez
|
74
|
16,74%
|
568
|
18
|
Luis Silva
|
74
|
16,74%
|
568
|
20
|
Salvador Storino
|
72
|
16,29%
|
566
|
20
|
Jose Fernando Gomez
|
72
|
16,29%
|
566
|
22
|
Cespedes Manuel
|
71
|
16,06%
|
565
|
22
|
Ismael Sanchez
|
71
|
16,06%
|
565
|
22
|
Edward Arango
|
71
|
16,06%
|
565
|
22
|
Cespedes Nacho
|
71
|
16,06%
|
565
|
26
|
Javier Leon
|
70
|
15,84%
|
564
|
26
|
Douglas Siqueira
|
70
|
15,84%
|
564
|
26
|
Diego Egas
|
70
|
15,84%
|
564
|
29
|
Miguel Cruz
|
69
|
15,61%
|
563
|
30
|
Camilo Villamil
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
30
|
Roberto Munoz
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
30
|
Emilio Chalita
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
30
|
Gelson Hernandes
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
30
|
Gloria Lozano
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
30
|
Claudio Albano
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
30
|
Patricia Pereira
|
68
|
15,38%
|
562
|
37
|
Carlos Vianna
|
67
|
15,16%
|
561
|
37
|
Jose Tavares
|
67
|
15,16%
|
561
|
39
|
Cespedes Juan
|
64
|
14,48%
|
558
|
40
|
Cespedes Pancho
|
63
|
14,25%
|
557
|
41
|
Jesus Barrios
|
61
|
13,80%
|
555
|
42
|
Raja Chandrasekar
|
51
|
11,54%
|
545
|
43
|
AC Gonçalves
|
46
|
10,41%
|
540
|
44
|
Mark Bryant
|
44
|
9,95%
|
538
|

Blog aimed to share information on the progress of our Bolão for the 2014 World Cup. Bolão is a Brazilian version of a sweepstakes, or pool, or predict-the-score; same thing is also known in spanish as quiniela, or prode. Football is a Latin American passion, and our Arris team in CALA decided to run a Bolão to finally understand which of the various countries really understands of football.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
DAILY UPDATE: 21-JUNE
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