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			  Argentine Franco Mastantuono Learns Madrid’s Hardest Lesson on the Fast TrackFranco Mastantuono's rise has been the kind of story Real Madrid loves to tell—teenage debutant, daring touches, the weight of… Read More »
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			  Bad Bunny’s Spanish Super Bowl: A Halftime Revolution That Makes America ListenWhen Bad Bunny takes the stage at the 2026 Super Bowl, it will be more than a concert—it will be… Read More »
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			  Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Takeover: The NFL’s Bold Bet on Latin America’s Future FansWhen Bad Bunny walks onto the Super Bowl halftime stage, it won’t just be a concert—it’ll be a conversion ritual.… Read More »
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			  Latin America Takes the Tatami: Judo’s Heartbeat Comes HomeFor two October weekends, judo’s global caravan lands in Peru and Mexico, testing champions, staging comebacks, and revealing a continent’s… Read More »
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			  Jamaica’s sprint queen Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce bows out in gloryShelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce closed her glittering sprint career where it began—on Japanese soil—with one final medal, one last roar from the… Read More »
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			  Thirty Hours, Three Summits: How One Runner Redrew Peru’s Map of PossibilityIn under thirty sleepless hours, 22-year-old Thomas Schilter linked Chachani, Misti, and Picchu Picchu on foot, a first for Arequipa's… Read More »
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			  Uruguayan Marathon Miracle: Julia Paternain’s Historic Bronze Stuns TokyoJulia Paternain arrived in Tokyo ranked 288th in the world, running just her second marathon. She left with Uruguay’s first-ever… Read More »
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			  Venezuela Football Reels from Colombia Collapse with Maduro at the HelmA 6–3 defeat to Colombia in Caracas ended Venezuela's hopes of reaching its first World Cup. Within hours, President Nicolás… Read More »
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			  Forget the usual suspects—Ecuador Football brings the real World Cup menaceSouth América's qualifiers delivered the usual headlines—Argentina on top, Brazil stumbling, Bolivia euphoric—but the quiet revelation is Ecuador. Docked three… Read More »
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			  Why Latin America’s Stadium Hate Can’t Be Fixed from the BleachersRacist and homophobic chants aren't born in stadiums—they're rehearsed across daily life. Until Latin America's football institutions look beyond the… Read More »
 
				








