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Uruguayan Fugitive Turned Soccer Fields into Stages for Cartel Power
The arrest of Sebastián Marset in Bolivia ends, at least for now, one of South America's strangest criminal performances: a…
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Latin American Ballplayers Face Fear as Baseball Meets Immigration Pressure
As Trump's immigration crackdown continues, Latin American players coming for spring training bring more than just gloves and bats. They…
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Copa Libertadores 2026 Dark Horses: Which Underdogs Could Shock South America?
There are few tournaments as unpredictable as the Copa Libertadores. The headlines are often dominated by Brazilian teams like Flamengo,…
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Mexico’s World Cup Dream Meets a Hard Test of Security
With cartel violence rocking Jalisco just before kickoff, Mexico sees the World Cup as more than a game. It’s a…
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Brazilian Soccer Sexism Echoes Across Latin America’s Sidelines and Homes
A Brazilian defender’s punishment for sexist remarks after a heated loss reaches beyond one match, one referee, and one apology.…
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Mexico World Cup Countdown Meets Iran War and Cartel Shadows
With 100 days to go, two issues are pressing the 2026 World Cup: the U.S.-Iran conflict affecting travel and diplomacy,…
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Argentine River Lives Gallardo’s Farewell as Home Keeps Pulling Back
Marcelo Gallardo coached his last River Plate match yesterday at the Monumental, closing a second spell marked by losses and…
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Mexico Bets on World Cup Calm While Mencho Fallout Spreads
With the 2026 World Cup three months away, Mexico insists its thirteen matches are safe. After the killing of cartel…
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Paraguay Gets World Cup Fever as Fans Touch Football History
In Luque, Paraguay, a glass barrier keeps visitors away from the World Cup trophy. Yet people lean in, as if…
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Vinícius, Benfica, And Latin America’s Unfinished War on Stadium Racism
In Lisbon, Vinicius Junior’s celebration, a paused Champions League match, and a UEFA investigation revived football’s oldest debate: is racism…
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