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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: September 30, 2013
After matchday 12 in the Liga MX, America are still atop the general table. Las Aguilas are unstoppable and lead the tournament by three points. Atlante lost for the seventh time in the season, and relegation is closer than ever. UNAM won for the first time in the tournament and did it at Estadio Tecnologico, the home of Monterrey. Santos overcame a 1-0 deficit to defeat Morelia at Estadio Corona. Cruz...
Published: September 29, 2013
Mexico has been very successful in youth competitions. In 2005, they secured the U-17 World Cup with the help of Carlos Vela, Giovani dos Santos and Efrain Juarez, who at the time were barely recognizable. In 2011, the team secured its second U-17 world title and had its best performance in the U-20 World Cup since the inaugural edition in 1977. The following year, El Tri grabbed its first gold medal...
Published: September 27, 2013
It is now or never for Mexico. Javier Hernandez needs to bring his magic to the last couple of qualifiers if he wants to help his country. Chicharito scored a lonely goal in the Capital One Cup, which gave Manchester United the win over Liverpool. It was the Mexican’s first game as a starter since David Moyes took over the squad. The striker proved, once again, that he is going to take advantage...
Published: September 26, 2013
The Mexican football team made history on August 11, 2012. Luis Fernando Tena put up a U-23 squad full of talented players who participated in the Summer Olympics. The Olympic tournament has never been easy on El Tri. In Barcelona in 1992 and Greece in 2004, they did not qualify to go to the knockout stage, and in Atlanta in 1996, they were eliminated in the quarterfinals. But London was different....
Published: September 23, 2013
Matchday 11 is over and now it is clearer than ever which teams have the best chance to make it to the playoffs (Liguilla). America have two games pending and are co-leaders of the tournament, along with Leon. Morelia suffered a surprising defeat to Monterrey, which put them in third, two points behind the leaders. However, it meant Rayados’ second consecutive win with manager Jose Guadalupe...
Published: September 21, 2013
Victor Manuel Vucetich is considering capping Carlos Vela for the next couple of World Cup qualifiers, against Panama and Costa Rica. After two years of absence, the Real Sociedad striker is closer to El Tri than ever. Vela is the most successful Mexican playing abroad. He is an undisputed starter with his club and has scored 30 goals in 84 appearances. He was instrumental in Real Sociedad‘s...
Published: September 19, 2013
Mexico need to defeat Panama Oct. 11 at the Azteca if they want to have a chance to qualify to the 2014 World Cup. They need to secure at least fourth place in the six-team group in order to get into a playoff with New Zealand for the last spot from the region. After the Mexican Football Federation dismissed Jose Manuel de la Torre, Victor Manuel Vucetich was appointed as the new coach and savior of...
Published: September 16, 2013
The Matchday 10 of the Liga MX is over and we have a new leader. Morelia sent America to the second spot; “Las Aguilas” stayed atop for three consecutive weeks. Queretaro opened the matchday on Friday. The “Gallos Blancos” received Atlante at Estadio Corregidora. The “Potros” are desperate to turn things around as they face relegation. America lost their unbeaten...
Published: September 12, 2013
It is official. Mexico have a new boss. The Mexican Football Federation decided to bring in Victor Manuel Vucetich for the next couple of games in which the squad will fight for the ticket to the playoff round of the World Cup. The matchup between the fourth-place CONCACAF team and the champion of Oceania Football Confederation, New Zealand, will decide the last team to qualify for...
Published: September 7, 2013
So long Jose Manuel de la Torre. The Mexican Football Federation announced that “Chepo” would no longer be in charge of the national team, despite having a key match on September 9. The decision comes after Mexico lost to Honduras at the Estadio Azteca for the first time in history. It also marked the first time “El Tri” lost on home soil in the past 28 World Cup qualifier...