Charros tie up playoff series
The Charros de Jalisco went into Thursday’s third playoff game against the Cuiliacan Tomateros all square at 1-1 in the best-of-seven series.
The Charros de Jalisco went into Thursday’s third playoff game against the Cuiliacan Tomateros all square at 1-1 in the best-of-seven series.
After a late November blip, the Charros de Jalisco have comfortably qualified for the Mexican Pacific League (LMP) baseball playoffs, which are due to start Monday, January 1.
Guadalajara’s two professional soccer clubs have tricky tasks to negotiate this weekend.
Six months after the men’s team were crowned champions of Mexico, the women of the Guadalajara Chivas - the nation’s best supported soccer club – lived through their own moment of glory.
Mexico’s passionate football fans will be out in strength and in fine voice Sunday, November 19 as the NFL returns to the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City for a mouth-watering match-up between the New England Patriots (7-2) and the Oakland Raiders (4-5).
If all goes well over the next month, the Charros de Jalisco are on course for a spot in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP) playoffs in January.
For many competitors it’s 26 miles 385 yards of pure pain. But for those who finish a marathon, the euphoria is usually indescribable.
NFL fans in Mexico were treated to a Tom Brady masterclass as the New England Patriots thrashed the Oakland Raiders 33-8 at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City Sunday.
As of Thursday, October 26, the Charros de Jalisco were tied at the top of the Mexican Pacific League baseball standings, thanks to their 100-percent, 6-0 home record.