Alberto Medina

Goal.commentary: Instability Destroyed Chivas

What happened to Chivas during the Apertura 2009 season? Instability, for one, dealt a death blow to the squad but was among the many reasons the team faltered this season, says Goal.com's Andrea Martinez.

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Medina Wants To Right Chivas' Wrongs Against Atlas

Alberto Medina said his side outplayed Atlas in the last Claisco Tapatio but still fell short; this time around he said he wants to do things correctly. El Clasico Tapatio is always an important fixture on the Mexican League...

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Rosters and itineraries for Chivas USA and Chivas de Guadalajara released ahead of ChivaClsico

September 21, 2009 - Major League Soccer (MLS) Club Deportivo Chivas USA CARSON, Calif. (Monday, September 21, 2009) - Chivas de Guadalajara will arrive in Los Angeles today ahead of the ChivaClásico against Chivas USA, which...

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'My daughter works for drug cartel'

MONTERREY: The police chief of the Monterrey suburb of Apodaca in Mexico has said that his daughter, who was arrested in a shoot-out between soldiers and gunmen, worked for a drug cartel. "This is a real mess ... everything I...

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The US and CONCACAF: No Longer Dominant

Not long ago, the United States could rightfully claim domination over CONCACAF. Mexico was suffering a crisis of confidence under an arrogant, chin smoking foreign coach. At the same time US had won the Gold Cup again and were...

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Soccer Diary: Mexico 2, U.S. 1

Associated Press Charlie Davies of the U.S. (left) fights for the ball with Carlos Salcido during Mexico’s 2-1 victory in a World Cup qualifying match. The Journal provides minute-by-minute analysis of today’s World Cup...

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Mexico-U.S. World Cup Qualifying Preview

Apparently dodgeball-playing Cuauhtemoc Blanco and the Mexicans are loose ahead of their critical game with the U.S. Wednesday. (AP Photos). I'll update this post as events warrant and kickoff nears. The essentials: The 1 p.m....

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Argentine league is in jeopardy of a shutdown

Strange as it seems, Argentine soccer could be put on hold. Financial obstacles might force a delay of the 2009 Apertura season, which is scheduled to start Friday night. The executive committee of Argentine Football...

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Mexico: Champions Pumas drop second in a row

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Cruz Azul downed Pumas 3-0 to hand the reigning champions their second successive loss Sunday in the second round of the Mexican Apertura championship. Paraguayan defender Dario Veron conceded an own goal in...

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MY UNINTENTIONALLY (HILARIOUS!) FASCIST TATTOO

Like many American students, I spent my senior year of high school studying in Spain. I really soaked it up there. Like many American students, I spent my senior year of high school studying in Spain. I really soaked it up...

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