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U.S. Honors Puerto Rican Roberto Clemente with Commemorative Coin
Roberto Clemente's legacy shows unmatched accomplishments, kindness, and a strong dedication to fairness. A new U.S. Treasury coin remembers his…
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Mexico’s Israel Vázquez: A Fighter’s Legacy of Grit and Greatness
The boxing world mourns the loss of Israel "El Magnífico" Vázquez. Vázquez was a former world champion. Many remember him…
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How Brazil’s Botafogo Secured Last Spot in Expanded Club World Cup
The revamped FIFA Club World Cup, featuring 32 teams from six continents, is set to kick off in 2025. Legendary…
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Uruguay’s Luis Suárez Extends Inter Miami Stay, Eyes Bigger Goals
Luis Suárez, the iconic Uruguayan forward known as "El Pistolero," is set to thrill fans for another season at Inter…
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Christian Gonzalez Makes NFL History with First Colombian Touchdown
Christian Gonzalez, New England Patriots defensive back and former Oregon Duck, became the first NFL player of Colombian heritage to…
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Mexico’s Rise in Boxing’s Heaviest Divisions
Mexico has long been celebrated for its boxing champions in lighter weight classes, but recent victories in heavyweight and cruiserweight…
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Corruption and the Decline of Colombia’s Olympic Dreams
Latin American sports inspire pride, but scandals also often occur in this region. Colombia's Olympic performance has sharply dropped since…
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Brazil and Colombia Face Tense Battle for Survival as World Cup Qualifiers Enter Crucial Phase
The path to the FIFA 2026 World Cup is getting exciting in South America as CONMEBOL's qualifiers reach two-thirds of…
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Five Unforgettable Showdowns Argentina Played at La Bombonera
La Bombonera stadium stands out as a famous place in Argentina. Many historic soccer matches have happened there. Maradona played…
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Uruguay’s Bentancur and When Justice Meets Discrimination
Rodrigo Bentancur received a seven-match ban for making a racially insensitive comment, which sparked outrage. People are upset not only…
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