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Mexico v Jamaica in World Cup Qualifier - Tough Match on Both Sides
February 5, 2013 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Jamaica is not an opponent to be taken lightly, Mexican coach Jose Manuel de la Torre said Tuesday ahead of the squads' World Cup qualifying match here at Aztec stadium. continue reading »
Las Eliminatorias sin Brasil
February 10, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Andres Cantor Reportando
Comienzan las eliminatorias sudamericanas y prometen ser las más reñidas de la historia. El hecho que Brasil nos las juegue y que el peso político y deportivo de Conmebol en continue reading »
Lesiones y Pretemporada
February 10, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Andres Cantor Reportando
Hacer una buena pretemporada ha sido siempre clave en la preparación y atlética del futbolista. Sobre todo para aquellos que aún disputan torneos largos como los de España, continue reading »
Mexico’s Soccer Team: One of FIFA’s Top 10 Teams and A Major US Brand
July 5, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Thanks in great part to Mexico’s national soccer team winning the CONCACAF Gold Cup championship, it is now back on the list of the world’s 10 best teams, according to FIFA (international soccer federation). continue reading »
Woman Says Principal “Crossed the Line” When Giving Graduation Speech in English and Spanish (VIDEO)
June 28, 2011 | by CBS Sacramento 13 | Latino Daily News
“Class of 2011, I want to congratulate you for all your accomplishments this year,” Principal of Whittell High School in Nevada said to his graduating class. He then said it in Spanish as a nice gesture to the Spanish-speaking students and their family members. continue reading »
5 Members of Mexico’s National Team Suspended After Doping Tests Come Back Positive
June 10, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Five players from Mexico’s national soccer team have been suspended after they failed drug tests taken on May 21, just before the start of the CONCACAF’s Gold Cup. continue reading »
FIFA Officials Face Questions and Allegations of Bribery Continue
May 31, 2011 | by Reuters | Latino Daily News
As the world soccer organization known as FIFA, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (International Federation of Association Football) remains embroiled in controversy over the alleged corruption throughout the organization, continue reading »
La Gran Victoria de Conmebol
March 2, 2011 | by Andres Cantor | Andres Cantor Reportando
La FIFA ha decidido mantener el status quo con respecto al número de cupos para el próximo mundial y esto es una excelente noticia para Conmebol que podrá tener hasta seis de sus diez países afiliados en 2014 continue reading »
Un Toque de Atencion
December 16, 2010 | by Andres Cantor | Andres Cantor Reportando
Por primera vez desde su creación en 1960 la Copa Intercontinental no se jugará entre un equipo de Sudamérica y uno de Europa. La FIFA se adueñó de este torneo en 2004 y lo convirtió en el Mundial de Clubes y a pesar de ello seguía siendo la Intercontinental globalizada y disfrazada. continue reading »
El Partido Clave
November 30, 2010 | by Fútbol de Primera | Andres Cantor Reportando
En los próximos días quedará oficializado el cambio de formato de las eliminatorias de la Concacaf. Sabido es que ya no se jugará más el hexagonal final y que, en cambio, se disputarán tres cuadrangulares finales continue reading »
La Ultima Fecha FIFA del 2010
November 23, 2010 | by Nickie Lewis | Andres Cantor Reportando
Pasó la última fecha FIFA del año y esta dejó algunas cosas significativas para destacar. Por lo general, y al tratarse de amistosos, la mayoría de los encuentros (al menos los que alcancé a ver) tuvieron una intensidad distinta. continue reading »
Commentary: Adios to US-Mexico rivalry?
September 7, 2010 | by Chicago Fire | Chicago Fire Soccer
New CONCACAF rule means big changes for epic border war. The soccer world as we’ve known it for the last 20 years changed this week. And when it did, there were no alarm bells. No barking dogs, no crying children, no notice of any kind save for a months-old dispatch from CONCACAF and a 200-word afterthought of a story in La Prensa – a Honduran paper, no less. continue reading »