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26 Feb 2019 – 12:29 AM EST
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Jesús Dueñas considera a Gignac importante, pero espera que Tigres no dependa de él

Tras conocerse que André-Pierre Gignac no estará en el juego de vuelta ante Saprissa, por los Octavos de Final de Liga de Campeones Concacaf, Dueñas recordó que el plantel de la UANL es amplio y hay reemplazo para el francés.
14 Feb 2019 – 12:50 AM EST

Experto responde: ¿Juan Carlos Osorio tuvo responsabilidad en su desvinculación con Paraguay?

El técnico colombiano renunció a su cargo de seleccionador de la Selección Guaraní. Según Jesús Bracamontes, tanto Osorio como la Federación tuvieron la culpa en este desenlace.
11 Feb 2019 – 05:23 PM EST

¿Dardo a los directivos? Héctor Moreno habló del salto de los mexicanos a Europa

Tras estar en equipos como la Roma, el PSV y actualmente en la Real Sociedad, el defensa comentó que los precios de venta de los futbolistas nacionales es muy elevado en relación a los de otros países.
20 Dic 2017 – 08:04 PM EST

U.S. professional sports reaching out to Mexico, bucking Trump nationalist wave

The NBA plans to open a minor league in Mexico City that could begin competing as early as next season. It will also open a basketball development and training academy in the city, its seventh such academy globally. The NFL says it will play a game in Mexico every year through 2021.
20 Oct 2017 – 04:31 PM EDT

Mixed martial arts has its sights set on Latin America

It remains to be seen whether Mexico will embrace mixed martial arts en masse. Mexicans and Mexican-Americans remain a dedicated fan base of boxing.
13 Oct 2017 – 04:07 PM EDT

The untold story of baseball’s desegregation

Miami-based filmmaker Gaspar González discusses his latest documentary, A Long Way from Home, on the prolonged fight to desegregate professional baseball, and explains why Latinos are part of the story.
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19 Sep 2017 – 02:25 PM EDT

Fraud runs amok at Mexico City marathon

More than 15 percent of the runners who crossed the finish line in the annual marathon didn’t actually run the entire 26.2 miles – or even most of it, for that matter.
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6 Jun 2017 – 02:58 PM EDT
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David Beckham secures key land deal for delayed launch of Miami soccer franchise

More than four years after he started scouting potential homes for a team, David Beckham will soon have the piece of land he needs. Miami-Dade County Commissioners approved a deal Tuesday to sell three acres of county land to Beckham's group for a 25,000-seat stadium, opening the door to an untapped soccer-hungry market.
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15 Abr 2017 – 07:41 AM EDT
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A life in pictures: the José Fernández family album (1992-2016)

The Miami Marlins pitcher lived life to the full, from childhood in Cuba to Major League stardom in Miami, as seen in these photos provided to Univision by his family for the documentary about his life 'JDF16.' Scenes from his baby and early teen years in Santa Clara, Cuba, high school in Tampa, fishing in Miami and visiting family in Cuba.
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11 Abr 2017 – 11:12 AM EDT

JDF 16: Univision to release documentary on the life of Marlins pitcher José Fernández.

An intimate portrait of a young pitcher who risked his life to flee Cuba by boat on a quest to play baseball in the Big Leagues.
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10 Abr 2017 – 10:28 AM EDT

U.S., Mexico and Canada make ‘historic’ joint bid for 2026 World Cup

CONCACAF has not hosted the World Cup since the tournament was played at nine U.S. venues in 1994, and the region appears to be the leading contender for 2026, when soccer's premier event expands from 32 nations to 48.
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16 Mar 2017 – 07:37 PM EDT
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In photos: the investigation into the boating accident that killed Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission released these images of the boat after concluding an investigation into the accident last September that claimed the life of Fernandez and two other young men, Emilio Macias and Eduardo Rivero. The report concluded that Fernandez was driving the boat and was impaired by alcohol and cocaine in his system.
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16 Mar 2017 – 09:27 AM EDT
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Investigation finds Miami Marlins baseball star Jose Fernandez to blame for boat crash

The pitcher was legally drunk and behind the wheel at the moment of impact, according to investigation report.
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15 Mar 2017 – 02:27 PM EDT
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Jose Fernandez's mother, girlfriend to jointly administer his estate

A Miami judge agreed to a petition filed jointly by the two women for the estate of the baseball star who died last September in a boating accident
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12 Dic 2016 – 06:50 PM EST

The airline that footballers trusted with their lives

Ricardo Albacete opened his air transport company in Venezuela, but when things didn't go well he sought the support of the controversial Panamanian lawfirm Mossack Fonseca. He is also associated with a blacklisted Chinese businessman.
11 Dic 2016 – 12:01 PM EST

Seattle's Panamanian hero steps up to notch decisive penalty

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Roman Torres, the giant Seattle Sounders defender from Panama City, delivers his team their first ever Major League Soccer title. Cuban-born Osvaldo Alonso also plays captain's role.
8 Dic 2016 – 11:28 AM EST

Cuba's baseball exodus

How Fidel Castro's plan to save Cuban baseball unraveled. The once mighty amateur baseball champions have lost much of their talent in recent years to U.S. Major League Baseball. Now the Cuban government is in discussions with MLB to stop the desertions. But will a Trump presidency make that more difficult?
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22 Nov 2016 – 01:27 PM EST

Jurgen Klinsmann, a lone revolutionary in conservative U.S. soccer culture

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Klinsmann was a foreigner in an American soccer culture which has very thin skin when it comes to critical outsiders. He upset the league and those who had worked to build it from its shaky foundations to where it is now.
12 Nov 2016 – 10:15 AM EST

The curse of Columbus is over

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The American fans will no longer chant ‘Dos a Cero’. The mystique that surrounds playing at the 25,000 venue in Columbus has been lifted after Mexico prevailed on US soil in a World Cup qualifier for the first time since 1972.
10 Nov 2016 – 01:49 PM EST

Home field advantage? Friday's U.S.A. vs Mexico clash is being played on Trump turf.

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Team Mexico doesn't like playing in Ohio where Mexican fans are hard to come by. A scoreline jinx that has seen USA grab a 2-0 win in the past four meetings dating back 15 years. Then there's the shadow of Donald Trump's election sweep of the rust belt.
29 Oct 2016 – 03:03 PM EDT
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Marlins pitcher Jose Fernández was drunk and had cocaine in his blood when he died

A Miami medical examiner found the Cuban American baseball star had taken cocaine and had nearly twice the legal limit of alcohol in his blood when his boat crashed
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