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Fallen Stars: Izquierdo and Other Latin American Soccer Players Who Died on the Pitch
The soccer world is still in mourning after Uruguayan defender Juan Izquierdo tragically passed away at the age of 27…
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Argentina’s Glorious Day of Double Soccer and Basketball Olympic Gold in Athens 2004
Twenty years ago, Argentina achieved a historic feat at the Athens 2004 Olympics, winning two gold medals in a single…
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Ayrton Senna: Brazil’s Legendary F1 Champion Season by Season
Ayrton Senna, the iconic Brazilian Formula 1 driver, left an indelible mark on the sport with his extraordinary skill and…
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The Rise of Hockey in Latin America and the Caribbean
Hockey is gaining momentum in Latin America and the Caribbean, with the Amerigol LATAM Cup and a new NHL documentary…
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Colombia’s Sports Journey Navigating Conflict to Host Global Events
Despite a history of internal conflict and violence, Colombia has hosted numerous international sporting events, showcasing its resilience and passion…
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Miami’s Unexpected Success Without Argentinian Legend Messi
Despite Argentina’s Lionel Messi missing a significant portion of the season due to injury, Inter Miami has survived and thrived.…
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Why the Paralympic Games are a Must-Watch Event for Latin America
The Paralympic Games are more than a global sporting event—they are a powerful display of resilience, determination, and excellence. For…
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Colombian Basketball Federation Battles Identity Theft in Russian Tournament Scandal
The Colombian Basketball Federation has announced legal action against a team falsely representing the Colombian national team in a Russian…
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The Historic and Tragic Tale of Puerto Rican Luis Resto vs. Billy Collins Jr. Boxing Fight
Four decades ago, a boxing match between Billy Collins Jr. and Luis Resto ended in a scandal that would forever…
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Remembering the Scapegoating of Baseball’s Rafael Palmeiro as a Hispanic Foreigner
In the aftermath of President George W. Bush's 2004 State of the Union address, Rafael Palmeiro became the scapegoat for…
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