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Raul Jimenez hit out at Mexico supporters after goalkeeper Tala Rangel was booed during the side’s 0-0 friendly draw with Uruguay in Torreon on Saturday. Rangel was named in the XI by coach Javier Aguirre ahead of Carlos Acevedo, who many Mexico supporters want to see as the team’s No 1.
Mexico was one of 13 participating countries in the very first World Cup tournament in 1930, and its team provided several signature moments.
A 2.8 magnitude quake was recorded near Golfo de Santa Clara Saturday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Raúl Jiménez has carried the attacking burden for much of the Aguirre era and he’s been fantastic in recent times wearing Mexico’s shirt. However, when he’s not on the pitch or is contained like he was against Uruguay, the national team looks unimaginative and flat-out incapable of scoring.
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Mexico's audition process continues as run-up to World Cup continues with friendly against Uruguay
Aguirre has called in 15 players with fewer than 20 caps for this month's friendlies against Uruguay and Paraguay, two teams who have already qualified for the World Cup. Saturday's clash with Uruguay,
Podcast hosts Leonardo Falcon and Ignacio Gonzalez join 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss a mass anti-cartel protest in Mexico City following the assassination of a Mexican mayor and the perceived inaction of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Universal childcare in New York City is one of Zohran Mamdani's affordability promises. New Mexico's new policy shows that is it possible.
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From roadways to classrooms, this New Mexico program is bringing women’s history out of the shadows
A program in New Mexico highlights the contributions of women through historical markers. Seventh grader Raffi Paglayan recently learned about figures like Katherine Stinson Otero, a pioneering pilot and architect.