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“The unity of the three nations″ was the overriding theme articulated by Carlos Cordeiro, then-president of the U.S. Soccer Federation.
From The Associated Press
Donald Trump has said he is "not joking" about wanting to serve a third term as US president.
From BBC
Ontario Premier Doug Ford discusses Canada’s plan to retaliate to the new U.S. tariffs and warns Americans will be hurt by President Trump’s actions.
From NBC News
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The Dallas Sports Commission had previously said that four matches were expected to bring $415 million to the area. Now, they've estimated all nine matches.
Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, here is a look at Mexico's record during the two previous times the nation has hosted the global finals.
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SB Nation on MSNA look back at Mexico’s 2024-2025 CONCACAF Nations League titleMexico won their first ever CONCACAF Nations League and we look back at the tournament and the winners from it.
Leon captain James Rodriguez and coach Eduardo Berizzo urged FIFA on Friday to reconsider booting the Mexican team from the Club World Cup. Leon was axed last week for failing to comply with regulations regarding multi-club ownership.
The Concacaf Nations League is far from being the most prestigious international tournament in world soccer, but for this generation of the Mexico national team
Mexico matches in competitions have regularly been marred by an anti-gay fan chant when opposing goalkeepers take goal kicks.
FIFA is considering a play-off to determine who replaces Club León in the Club World Cup, and LAFC is in the mix. But is a play-off the fairest way to decide? We analyze LAFC's credentials and whether they deserve a spot over higher-ranked teams like the Philadelphia Union.
Club Leon will be removed from the Club World Cup in the United States later this year as it and another Mexican club in the tournament, CF Pachuca, failed to meet criteria on multi-club ownership, world soccer's governing body said on Friday.
Japan became the first national team to qualify through the World Cup qualifiers, with New Zealand and Argentina also clinching