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🚨 Official: Jaime Lozano named new Pachuca manager
🚨 Official: Jaime Lozano named new Pachuca manager

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time5 days ago

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🚨 Official: Jaime Lozano named new Pachuca manager

Jaime Lozano returns to the sidelines after a brief stint with the Mexican National Team. 🍿 | Esto es cine... 🎥 — Club Pachuca (@Tuzos) May 29, 2025 Following Almada's departure, the Tuzos have officially announced the arrival of Jaime Lozano as their new manager. Pachuca is looking to start a successful project and wants Jimmy to guide them in the pursuit of a new title. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Steph Chambers - 2024 Getty Images

🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad
🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad

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time6 days ago

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🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The Mexican National Team suffered a significant loss this Tuesday, as Jesús Angulo, defender for Tigres, will not be able to play in the friendlies against Switzerland and Turkey due to an injury. In a statement, the Tricolor detailed that the player experienced discomfort since joining the team, and after undergoing an MRI, a meniscopathy in the lateral meniscus of the right knee was diagnosed, along with a chondral injury. 🗒️ Jesús Angulo, jugador de @TigresOficial, causa baja de la convocatoria de nuestra Selección por lesió deseamos una pronta y completa recuperación. 🙌#PorMéxicoTodo — Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) May 28, 2025 Due to this situation, Tigres requested Angulo's return so that he can be directly evaluated by the club's medical staff. So far, it has not been announced who will take Angulo's place in Javier 'Vasco' Aguirre's call-up, which had already caused a stir with names like Guillermo Ochoa, Mateo Chávez, and the return of Hirving 'Chucky' Lozano. 📸 Luiza Moraes - 2025 Getty Images

🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad
🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad

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time6 days ago

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🚨Jesús Angulo ruled out of the Mexico squad

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The Mexican National Team suffered a significant loss this Tuesday, as Jesús Angulo, defender for Tigres, will not be able to play in the friendlies against Switzerland and Turkey due to an injury. Advertisement In a statement, the Tricolor detailed that the player experienced discomfort since joining the team, and after undergoing an MRI, a meniscopathy in the lateral meniscus of the right knee was diagnosed, along with a chondral injury. Due to this situation, Tigres requested Angulo's return so that he can be directly evaluated by the club's medical staff. So far, it has not been announced who will take Angulo's place in Javier 'Vasco' Aguirre's call-up, which had already caused a stir with names like Guillermo Ochoa, Mateo Chávez, and the return of Hirving 'Chucky' Lozano. 📸 Luiza Moraes - 2025 Getty Images

Mexico beats Panama in dramatic Nations League final, returns to top of CONCACAF
Mexico beats Panama in dramatic Nations League final, returns to top of CONCACAF

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time24-03-2025

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Mexico beats Panama in dramatic Nations League final, returns to top of CONCACAF

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Raúl Jiménez scored twice, including once from the penalty spot in the 92nd minute, to send the Mexico men's national team back to the top of North and Central American soccer here at SoFi Stadium in Sunday's CONCACAF Nations League final. Mexico beat Panama, 2-1, to win the four-year-old competition for the first time. In stoppage time of a physical, fractured game, Jiménez stepped up and put his stamp on a tournament that he owned. He converted the penalty, and simply stood still as bedlam exploded all around him. Teammates mobbed him. Some 60,000 fans erupted. Hundreds of beer cups rained down toward the field in celebration. And Mexico reclaimed the CONCACAF throne that it once owned. Raúl Jiménez comes up clutch from the PK spot 🇲🇽Mexico are crowned Concacaf Nations League champions for the first time in their history 🏆 — Golazo America (@GolazoAmerica) March 24, 2025 WE ARE CHAMPIONS OF THE CONCACAF NATIONS LEAGUE! 🏆💥VAMOS MÉXICO!!! 🇲🇽❤️‍🔥#PorMexicoTodo — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 95' | Double mexican subs➡️ S. Gimenez & J. Gallardo➡️ J. Angulo & O. Pineda — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 ¡PENAL PERFECTO DE RAÚL PARA MÉXICO! ⚽🇲🇽 — Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) March 24, 2025 ⌚️Minuto 93'Cambio en #PanamáMayor🇵🇦Sale: Edgardo FariñaIngresa: Ismael Díaz🇵🇦 1-2 🇲🇽⚽️ Carrasquilla🏟️ @SoFiStadium 📺 @deportes_rpc y @tvmaxdeportes #MásPanameñosQueNunca🇵🇦 — FEPAFUT (@fepafut) March 24, 2025 Jimenez drills the likely game-winner in the 92nd minute! He's been the best player on the field all night. Raul Jimenez lines up to take the shot after a handball inside the box. It marred the 2023 semifinal between the U.S. and Mexico. It marred the 2024 final. As I wrote two years ago, soccer has failed the LGBTQ community. No, there is no easy solution; but also, CONCACAF, Mexican soccer authorities and many others have dragged their feet for years trying to find a solution. Suspended due to the "p***" chant. It will likely resume in a minute or two, but who knows what will happen if fans keep doing the chant. ... and organizers aren't doing anything about it. Mexico fans have screamed "p***" en masse at least five times tonight. The first one is supposed to trigger an in-stadium warning, and the start of the three-step protocol. We just got our first warning after the fifth (and loudest) one, in the 82nd minute. Both teams still going for it, with 14 minutes of the 90 to go. Both look capable of finding a second goal. Announced attendance, by the way, is 68,212. Not a sellout, but it very much filled in for the final. Mexico's best qualities and its clearest flaws have been on display here. They play with plenty of passion. They've clearly bought in to what Aguirre is preaching. They have two superb strikers, and Edson has been close to his combative best. But, they lack attacking structure and creativity. Roberto Alvarado just epitomized that when he let an attack fizzle with a sloppy touch on the right wing. So they haven't been able to overwhelm Panama. Still 1-1, 74th minute. 58' | Double mexican sub 🇲🇽⬅️ L. Romo & R. Alvarado➡️L. Chávez & A. Vega — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 ⌚️Minuto 60'Cambio en #PanamáMayor🇵🇦Sale: Cecilio WatermanIngresa: José Fajardo🇵🇦 1-1 🇲🇽⚽️ Carrasquilla🏟️ @SoFiStadium 📺 @deportes_rpc y @tvmaxdeportes #MásPanameñosQueNunca🇵🇦 — FEPAFUT (@fepafut) March 24, 2025 ¡CARRASQUILLA IGUALA LA FINAL! ⚽🇵🇦 — Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) March 24, 2025 Panama came to play. Took an early punch and never even wobbled. (Also got essentially the exact same penalty that Canada didn't get three days earlier.) Almost no matter how this final ends, Los Canaleros have been the most impressive team this week. Should be an excellent second half. Panama's Adalberto Carrasquilla gets the penalty past Luis Malagon to even things up just before halftime. Raúl Jiménez comes up clutch from the PK spot 🇲🇽Mexico are crowned Concacaf Nations League champions for the first time in their history 🏆 — Golazo America (@GolazoAmerica) March 24, 2025 WE ARE CHAMPIONS OF THE CONCACAF NATIONS LEAGUE! 🏆💥VAMOS MÉXICO!!! 🇲🇽❤️‍🔥#PorMexicoTodo — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 95' | Double mexican subs➡️ S. Gimenez & J. Gallardo➡️ J. Angulo & O. Pineda — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 ¡PENAL PERFECTO DE RAÚL PARA MÉXICO! ⚽🇲🇽 — Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) March 24, 2025 ⌚️Minuto 93'Cambio en #PanamáMayor🇵🇦Sale: Edgardo FariñaIngresa: Ismael Díaz🇵🇦 1-2 🇲🇽⚽️ Carrasquilla🏟️ @SoFiStadium 📺 @deportes_rpc y @tvmaxdeportes #MásPanameñosQueNunca🇵🇦 — FEPAFUT (@fepafut) March 24, 2025 Jimenez drills the likely game-winner in the 92nd minute! He's been the best player on the field all night. Raul Jimenez lines up to take the shot after a handball inside the box. It marred the 2023 semifinal between the U.S. and Mexico. It marred the 2024 final. As I wrote two years ago, soccer has failed the LGBTQ community. No, there is no easy solution; but also, CONCACAF, Mexican soccer authorities and many others have dragged their feet for years trying to find a solution. Suspended due to the "p***" chant. It will likely resume in a minute or two, but who knows what will happen if fans keep doing the chant. ... and organizers aren't doing anything about it. Mexico fans have screamed "p***" en masse at least five times tonight. The first one is supposed to trigger an in-stadium warning, and the start of the three-step protocol. We just got our first warning after the fifth (and loudest) one, in the 82nd minute. Both teams still going for it, with 14 minutes of the 90 to go. Both look capable of finding a second goal. Announced attendance, by the way, is 68,212. Not a sellout, but it very much filled in for the final. Mexico's best qualities and its clearest flaws have been on display here. They play with plenty of passion. They've clearly bought in to what Aguirre is preaching. They have two superb strikers, and Edson has been close to his combative best. But, they lack attacking structure and creativity. Roberto Alvarado just epitomized that when he let an attack fizzle with a sloppy touch on the right wing. So they haven't been able to overwhelm Panama. Still 1-1, 74th minute. 58' | Double mexican sub 🇲🇽⬅️ L. Romo & R. Alvarado➡️L. Chávez & A. Vega — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 ⌚️Minuto 60'Cambio en #PanamáMayor🇵🇦Sale: Cecilio WatermanIngresa: José Fajardo🇵🇦 1-1 🇲🇽⚽️ Carrasquilla🏟️ @SoFiStadium 📺 @deportes_rpc y @tvmaxdeportes #MásPanameñosQueNunca🇵🇦 — FEPAFUT (@fepafut) March 24, 2025 ¡CARRASQUILLA IGUALA LA FINAL! ⚽🇵🇦 — Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) March 24, 2025 Panama came to play. Took an early punch and never even wobbled. (Also got essentially the exact same penalty that Canada didn't get three days earlier.) Almost no matter how this final ends, Los Canaleros have been the most impressive team this week. Should be an excellent second half. Panama's Adalberto Carrasquilla gets the penalty past Luis Malagon to even things up just before halftime.

Mexico vs. Panama live tracker: Updates, highlights, analysis with CONCACAF Nations League trophy at stake
Mexico vs. Panama live tracker: Updates, highlights, analysis with CONCACAF Nations League trophy at stake

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time24-03-2025

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Mexico vs. Panama live tracker: Updates, highlights, analysis with CONCACAF Nations League trophy at stake

Mexico and Panama clash in the CONCACAF Nations League final Sunday (9:30 p.m. ET, Paramount+/Univision) with El Tri aiming to reaffirm their regional dominance and Los Canaleros seeking their first major trophy. After a commanding 2-0 win over Canada in Thursday's semifinal, Mexico enter the final with confidence, backed by a home-field advantage at sold-out SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Led by Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez and a balanced midfield, El Tri will look to continue head coach Javier Aguirre's disciplined approach while exploiting Panama's defensive gaps. Panama, fresh off Thursday's dramatic upset over the U.S. men's national team, has proven its resilience under head coach Thomas Christiansen. Panama faces an uphill battle as history favors Mexico (22 wins all time to Panama's two with six draws), but its recent performances suggest another upset isn't out of the question. Expect a physical, high-intensity final with players putting everything on the line. Follow our live tracker below for all the latest updates from SoFi Stadium. Our E-Q-U-I-P-O! 👊Today it's not only them, it's the whole nation. Let's go get that trophy! 🏆🇲🇽#PorMexicoTodo — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 ¡La Gran Final ya está aquí! 🇲🇽🇵🇦 — Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) March 24, 2025 Our E-Q-U-I-P-O! 👊Today it's not only them, it's the whole nation. Let's go get that trophy! 🏆🇲🇽#PorMexicoTodo — Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) March 24, 2025 ¡La Gran Final ya está aquí! 🇲🇽🇵🇦 — Concacaf Nations League (@CNationsLeague) March 24, 2025

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