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It has been said a lot about the new generation of Mexican footballers: Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, Andrés Guardado and Giovani dos Santos are some of the brightest national players right now. However, others have emerged from younger teams, such as the U-17 and U-20. Both squads have given the Mexican football a new perspective. These kids are wired in a very particular...
Published: November 20, 2012
Since Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez has become a major force for Manchester United, many people have questioned if the new generation of Mexican footballers can equal his results. These youngsters seem to have a better and stronger mentality. They also know that they have to give their best if they want to succeed, even when they are basically kids. However, after the Liga MX was unveiled,...
Published: November 8, 2012
The new generation of Mexican footballers is ready to take El Tri to the first spot of next year’s Hexagonal as well as to the fifth match of the World Cup, something the squad has never achieved while playing outside the country. Although we are almost two years away from Brazil 2014, José Manuel de la Torre has already given us a clear idea of what his team will look like. He may try...
Published: October 4, 2012
A new and brighter generation of Mexican footballers has given the country two FIFA under-17 World Cups and a gold medal in London 2012, so how come they haven’t been called up for the senior squad? For those that play in foreign clubs, like Javier Hernández and Andrés Guardado, there is a guaranteed spot with El Tri, despite what they have done in Spain or England. Meanwhile, for...
Published: September 16, 2012
Jiyai Shin is your 2012 Women’s British Open champion. The South Korean recorded a nine-stroke victory over her fellow countrywoman Inbee Park. Shin had won last week’s Kingsmill Championship after defeating Paula Creamer in the longest playoff in LPGA history. This time, she battled under tough conditions, which included the suspension of the second-round, and played 36 holes on Sunday...
Published: September 13, 2012
Yani Tseng has led women’s golf since February 2011. In the past 19 months, the 23-year-old has captured 14 titles—including 10 in the LPGA—more than any other golfer, male or female. This week, the Taiwanese is ready to take over the Women’s British Open, the last major championship of the season. The fact that she can become the first ever three-time winner of the event...
Published: September 13, 2012
The 2012 Ricoh Women’s British Open is about to start and with it, the last chance for the players to secure a major title. The spotlight will be on Yani Tseng. The best player in the world will try to become the first ever three-time winner of the event; the feat won’t be easy. Additionally, some youngsters like Lexi Thompson and Lydia Ko will try to surprise her. Others, like Paula Creamer...
Published: September 12, 2012
Mexico secured a place in the final stage of the 2014 World Cup CONCACAF qualifier after beating Costa Rica 1-0 at Estadio Azteca. Chicharito netted a header after Jorge Torres Nilo crossed from the left. Despite the victory, the squad didn’t work as well as it should, so there’s plenty of room for improvement. Here are six things we learned from tonight’s match. Follow @karlitsv Begin...
Published: September 11, 2012
2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying—CONCACAF semifinals, Group B; Estadio Azteca, Mexico City Mexico vs. Costa Rica (9 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012) Mexico 1-0 Costa Rica LINEUPS Mexico: José de Jesús Corona; Severo Meza, Francisco Javier Rodríguez, Héctor Moreno, Jorge Torres Nilo (Marco Fabián 61′); Jesus Zavala, Carlos Salcido, Andres Guardado,...
Published: August 31, 2012
Mexico has had some great footballers throughout the years. Some of them have made it to European clubs, others have played in the local league. Success, ability and lots of fans are some of the things they have in common, despite their role in the pitch. From goalkeepers to strikers here’s a list of some of the finest footballers that Mexico has had in its history. Begin Slideshow Read More →