Mexican soccer embarrassed in more ways than one
It’s been an awful week for Mexican soccer as the Copa America tournament taking place this month in cities across the United States draws to its conclusion this weekend.
It’s been an awful week for Mexican soccer as the Copa America tournament taking place this month in cities across the United States draws to its conclusion this weekend.
The Ladies Army 8 Championships (a tournament of the World Women’s Open Hardcourt Bike Polo) will be held Friday, June 3 through Sunday, June 5 at the Instituto Tecnologico de Zapopan.
A late winner for Chivas handed the team victory over their fierce Guadalajara rival Atlas in the “Clasico Tapatio,” the oldest derby match in Mexican football last Sunday.
Bitter rivals Chivas and America tied without goals in the first leg of the quarter final of the Liga MX playoffs Thursday evening at the Estadio Omnilife in Guadalajara.
Top-tier tennis is on the menu next week in Guadalajara as the sixth edition of the Jalisco Open unfolds at the Polideportivo Metropolitano de Tenis from Tuesday, March 15 through Sunday, March 20.
With a devastating blow to the chin in the sixth round, Middleweight world champion Tapatio boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez knocked out British challenger Amir Khan May 7.
Leopoldo Seifert, Juan Varela and Yanic Gentry shared honors as co-winners of the first annual Copa Porsche sailing regatta held last weekend at Chapala’s Club de Yates. The three young Jalisco-born athletes racked up equal scores to tie for the championship title.
Guadalajara boxer Saul “Canelo” Alvarez will defend his WBC World Middleweight title against Great Britain’s Amir Khan on May 7 in Las Vegas.