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After El Mencho's death sparked violence, some worry about World Cup matches in Mexico
LOS ANGELES — Gerardo Tavárez has been counting down the days for months.
The 25-year-old Los Angeles resident planned the perfect summer for his family.
He will get married on June 6, five days before the start of the World Cup. His honeymoon will be in Mexico, where he will watch the Mexican national team's debut at Azteca Stadium in ...Read more
Kevin Baxter: Why the record crowd at the LAFC-Inter Miami match was about more than Lionel Messi
LOS ANGELES — More than 75,000 people packed the Coliseum for a soccer game Saturday night.
LAFC hosted the largest crowd for a soccer game in the world last weekend, the largest crowd for an MLS season-opening game and the second-largest in league history.
MLS moved the game from cozy BMO Stadium, LAFC's regular home, a few hundred feet ...Read more
FIFA World Cup's base-camping nations viewed KC differently than we view ourselves
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In this case, not playing host to some of the world’s biggest sporting events worked in Kansas City’s favor.
We’re speaking, of course, about KC’s status as a host city and base-camp mecca for this summer’s FIFA 2026 World Cup.
“We’ve never hosted a Super Bowl, we’ve never had an Olympics,” said Pam ...Read more
LAFC manager Marc Dos Santos embraces expectations: 'A privilege to be under pressure'
When LAFC promoted Marc Dos Santos from assistant coach to manager two months ago, there were some perks that came with the new job. A raise, certainly. A better seat on the team charter.
But not as many as you might think.
"The office is a little bit bigger," he said. "My parking space is exactly the same."
The biggest perk, however, could ...Read more
Why a 2026 World Cup boycott is unlikely to be successful
Calls for a European-led World Cup boycott have grown louder and louder in recent weeks. Yet the possibility one could happen is "slim to none," said Alan Rothenberg, a man who knows a little bit about both World Cups and boycotts.
Rothenberg organized the soccer tournament at the 1984 L.A. Games, which was boycotted by 19 countries. Ten years ...Read more
Sean Keeler: Denver Summit FC set to crush women's sports record next month -- and the team's not done peaking
DENVER — The Summit isn’t done peaking.
“Obviously, our first goal was to break the record for the largest (professional) women’s sporting event ever in the United States,” Rob Cohen, controlling owner of Summit FC soccer club, Denver’s first professional women’s sports franchise, told me Tuesday. “But our latest goal is to set...Read more
Mauricio Pochettino isn't thinking yet about all the details of his USMNT World Cup roster
In a few months, U.S. men’s soccer team manager Mauricio Pochettino will have to make some of the toughest choices he has ever made in his decorated coaching career.
It will be hard enough to pick the 26-player squad for a World Cup on home soil. But it be will just as vital to decide how many players he’ll take at each position: centerback...Read more
Inter Miami signs German Berterame from Monterrey in $15 million deal
MIAMI — Lionel Messi will have another big-time striker alongside him as Inter Miami begins defense of its MLS Cup title in less than a month.
After weeks of negotiations, the club announced Friday that it signed Mexican national team forward German Berterame from Liga MX powerhouse Monterrey with a transfer fee reported to be $15 million.
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Latest news as Messi, Inter Miami head to Colombia to play Atletico Nacional
MIAMI — The Lionel Messi preseason traveling show continues this weekend as the Argentine legend and his Inter Miami teammates head to Colombia to face Altetico Nacional in Medellin for the second game in their Champions Tour.
It will be the first time Messi plays for a club team on Colombian soil, and it figures to be a good test for Inter ...Read more
German soccer leader adds to calls for boycott of World Cup matches in United States
LOS ANGELES — A growing number of international leaders are suggesting it's time to reconsider the idea of playing the World Cup in the United States this summer.
Oke Gottlich, vice president of the German Football Association, told a German newspaper last week that he wants to discuss a boycott of the tournament, much like the U.S.-led ...Read more
Christen Press wants to be a game-changer for women's sports in retirement
LOS ANGELES — Christen Press welcomed herself to the U.S. women's soccer team by scoring twice in her debut in the first game of 2013. The team said goodbye Saturday at Dignity Health Sports Park, honoring Press before its first game of 2026, a 6-0 win over Paraguay.
In between, Press played 154 more times for the U.S., winning two World Cups...Read more
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