Mexico Moves On To Face Brazil
Mexico Moves On To Face Brazil Mexico loses to Sweden 3-0 but a 2-0 South Korea win over Germany sends the Mexicans on to the Round of 16 versus a highly favored Brazil.
Mexico Moves On To Face Brazil Mexico loses to Sweden 3-0 but a 2-0 South Korea win over Germany sends the Mexicans on to the Round of 16 versus a highly favored Brazil.
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Read Full Article▸By Francisco Romero Wait no more; the 2014 edition of the World Cup is here. Brazil 2014 comes 64 years after the South American country last hosted a world cup and pretty it wasn’t as Brazil lost to Uruguay in
Read Full Article▸ArizonaLatinos.com continues to give you insight, test your knowledge keep you informed on the most anticipated sporting event in the world with our series Brazil 2014 World Cup 101. By Francisco Romero The Eagle has landed. The United States Soccer
Read Full Article▸PHOENIX – Cox Communications today announced that its customers will have unprecedented access to the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ on multiple platforms from ABC, ESPN and Univision. Cox Advanced TV customers will have access to all 64 matches live and
Read Full Article▸Province restaurant at The Westin Phoenix Downtown has extended its Latin Passport Dinner Series through January 2014! Guests are invited to continue the culinary journey by enjoying Latin American-inspired cuisine in the heart of downtown Phoenix. With a stamp of
Read Full Article▸The Brazilian government wants answers as to why the National Security Agency’s spy program directly targeted the South American giant’s leader. U.S. Ambassador Thomas Shannon arrived and left the Foreign Ministry on Monday without speaking to reporters, and there was
Read Full Article▸Protests continued in Brazil as citizens took to the streets to voice their anger over low-quality public services and a system of government infected with corruption among other things. A teenager in São Paulo became the first person to die
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