Mexico hasn’t been very successful at national team level, since they only managed to reach the World Cup quarter finals on two occasions (both in World Cups held in Mexico). However, soccer teams in Mexico gradually became more powerful and today they are considered a force to be reckoned with in American soil as well as on an international club level.
I was planning to make a top 5 of the Mexico soccer teams, but I decided against ranking them, because that might stir some trouble with the fans, such as a fan asking why is team over team in the ranking, since won more championships and so forth. Here are what I believe to be the most important soccer teams in Mexico, ranked by alphabet only :).
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Posted on April 11th, 2008 | No Comments »
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by Niv Orlian
Mexican soccer was always known for producing quality players and it�s actually quite surprising that their best national team record is reaching the quarter-finals of a World Cup (on two occasions, 1970 and 1986, both of these World Cups being organized by Mexico). However, the Mexican national side has always been a constant presence in final tournaments and it�s regarded as a tough nut to crack, despite their lack of silverware.
Let�s take a short look at some of the players that made Mexico the strong soccer power that it is today.
-Famous Mexican Soccer Players - Antonio Carbajal
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Posted on March 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
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The Passion Of Brazil Soccer
by bowechaim
There are many different types of sports games being played in all parts of the world. Some of these games are more popular than others. The more popular games like basketball, baseball, football and soccer have made their way into the games of other countries. Soccer is one such game that is very significant in Brazil. Brazil soccer is more than just a game it is a national past time.
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Posted on February 2nd, 2008 | 1 Comment »
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