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Central America’s Broken World Cup Dream And Panama’s Lonely Ticket
The 2026 World Cup was supposed to be Central America's big moment: expanded slots, absent regional giants, and a road…
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Moto2 King Diogo Moreira Rewrites Grand Prix History Forever
At Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit, Brazilian rider Diogo Moreira sealed Moto2 glory, delivering Brazil's first-ever world title in grand prix…
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Curaçao’s Caribbean World Cup Miracle Stuns Football’s Giants
On a fevered night in Kingston, tiny Curaçao dragged an island's dreams across the ocean, leaning on a seventy-eight-year-old Dutch…
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When Politics Ride Shotgun: Latin America’s Cyclists Navigate a Sport Built on Fragile Money
As cycling leans ever harder on nation-state sponsorship—from golden Pogacar statues in Abu Dhabi to protest-snarled stages in Spain—Latin American…
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James Rodríguez: Colombia’s Reluctant Nomad Still Searching for a Final Home
At 34, Colombian icon James Rodríguez has crossed three continents and worn twelve club shirts. His latest chapter in Mexico…
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How Argentine Independiente Rivadavia Finally Touched the Sky Asfter 112-Year Wait
In Córdoba, under storm clouds and history's weight, Independiente Rivadavia of Mendoza conquered the Copa Argentina—outlasting two red cards, a…
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Argentina Andes Race Sees Cerebral Palsy Athletes Make Trail History
From Spain's Atlantic coast to Argentina's mountain spine, the volunteer club Empujando Sonrisas is about to push two adaptive chairs…
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Brazil’s Atypical Fans: How Autistic Supporters Are Changing the Game
In Brazil, where football is more religion than sport, few things rival the power of a flag raised high. But…
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Liga MX Power Rankings: Who’s rising and who’s fading as the Apertura reaches its climax
As Liga MX Apertura edges towards its end, the fight for Liguilla seeding has intensified. Some clubs have pulled away…
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