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Ahead of World Cup, Mexico striker Raul Jimenez fixes club future by signing for Wolves again
Aguirre ramps up Mexico’s World Cup mind games with 1986 heroes and Julio César Chávez
World Cup 2026: Mexico's Santiago Gimenez & Italy's Ernia on the event
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The Houston Dynamo will hold official watch parties for the national team's World Cup matches at Shell Energy Stadium. The watch parties, hosted in tandem with the the Mexican soccer federation, MexTour and the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce,
There will be 48 nations that descend upon 16 sites scattered across the United States, Mexico and Canada for the 2026 World Cup, which begins on Thursday, June 11. The biggest sporting event in the world draws in plenty of casual soccer fans who might be wondering how to bet on the World Cup,
USMNT legend Landon Donovan tormented El Tri during his playing career but says he's always had a soft spot for the Mexico national team and Liga MX.
Jared Verse took the field for his first practice with the Cleveland Browns last Tuesday, and when the team broke for individual drills, he quickly went to work on one of his biggest adjustments. Verse crouched into a four-point stance and worked on perfectly timing his get-off as an assistant mimicked a snap with a football.
Cut straight to the action with the latest highlights from the FIFA World Cup 2026. Release date: 19 June 2026
Last month, Adidas and Someone Somewhere unveiled versions of the Mexican national team jersey embroidered by hand by 150 Nahua women high in the mountains of central Mexico, in a tiny town called Naupan.
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