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Chivas Officially Announced the Arrival of Óscar García as Their New Coach

Chivas officially confirmed the arrival of Óscar García Junyent as their new head coach for the Clausura 2025 tournament. At 51 years old, the Spaniard will be the third coach of his nationality in the club’s history and the first under Amaury Vergara’s era. In a video posted on social media, García highlighted his international experience and passion for challenges, mentioning his goal of making his teams proactive and leading them to be the protagonists. He also expressed admiration for the greatness of Chivas and its fans, assuring that he is here to become a part of the club’s history.  Also of interest: Tapatío became the Liga Expansión champion for the second time in its history.

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70 Years of Blue and Gold: The Founding of Club Universidad

The Pumas celebrate 70 years of history. From their university roots and legends like Hugo Sánchez and Cabinho to their 2011 championship, the club has become a cornerstone of Mexican football. In 2024, one of Mexico’s most iconic football clubs marked its 70th anniversary. Club Universidad Nacional, known as the Pumas of UNAM, is among the nation’s most beloved teams. Their success since inception and the unique spirit they’ve cultivated have made them a symbol of pride in Mexican football. 1954: UNAM Joins Mexican Football The deep connection between the team and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is no coincidence. In 1954, under the leadership of rector Nabor Castillo Flores, the university envisioned an ambitious project: to establish its own football team in the Mexican league. On September 4, 1954, that dream became a reality. The Mexican Football Federation officially admitted the team into the Second Division, where the student squad debuted in Monterrey.     Adopting the blue and gold colors worn by UNAM’s American football team since 1927, and featuring a gold “U” on their crest with the colors of the Mexican flag, the team was ready to begin writing its history. Coach Rodolfo Muñoz “Bucht” led players who left the classrooms of Ciudad Universitaria—a campus inaugurated that same year—to represent their university on the football field. Though the early years were challenging, the 1962-63 season brought the club its first major triumph. Pumas Reach the First Division and Never Look Back The 1960s brought key developments for the Pumas, including the arrival of coach Octavio Vial. With a more seasoned team bolstered by reinforcements from Brazil and Argentina, UNAM secured promotion to the First Division on January 9, 1962, with a 5-1 victory over Cataluña de Torreón. They became the first university team to achieve this milestone. Since their promotion, the Pumas have never been relegated—a rare feat in Mexican football. The 1970s: Pumas Rise to Greatness Once established in the First Division, the 1970s saw transformative changes for the Pumas. Facing financial difficulties, UNAM transitioned the team into a civil association in 1975. The club retained its identity as the university’s team, continuing to represent its colors and symbols while becoming financially independent.     Two years later, during the 1976-77 season, the Pumas secured their first professional Mexican football title. With players like Evanivaldo Castro “Cabinho,” Spencer Coelho, Geraldo Cândido, Juan José Muñante, Enrique Borja, and a young Hugo Sánchez, the team also claimed the Campeón de Campeones title that year.     The squad’s exceptional talent was undeniable. During the 1978-79 season, Hugo Sánchez and Cabinho made history as the first players from the same team to share the league’s top scorer title, each scoring 26 goals. Pumas Go International By the 1980s, the Pumas had become one of the most formidable teams in Mexican football. In the 1980-81 season, they captured their second league title and took their success to the international stage. The Pumas won the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup and the Interamerican Cup, solidifying their place in global football.     The Perfect Season In the 1990s, the Pumas claimed another league title in extraordinary fashion. Dominating the 1990-91 tournament with the best offense, defense, and most wins, they faced Club América in the final—a burgeoning rivalry.     Having lost two previous finals to América, the Pumas entered with determination. A stunning free-kick goal by Ricardo “Tuca” Ferretti equalized a 2-3 aggregate score in the second leg. Thanks to the away goals rule, the Pumas clinched their third league championship. The 2000s: Pumas Shine in Short Tournaments With the introduction of short tournaments in 1996, the Pumas had to wait until the new millennium to add to their accolades. In 2004, they became the first back-to-back champions of the short tournament era, winning the Clausura 2004 final against Chivas in a penalty shootout and the Apertura 2004 final against Monterrey.     In 2009, they won another Clausura title by defeating Pachuca. Their most recent championship came in the 2011 Clausura, where they secured their seventh league title by defeating Monarcas Morelia at Ciudad Universitaria.     Cover photo: X (@PumasMX)  

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All Teams Confirmed for the 2025 Club World Cup

With Botafogo crowned Copa Libertadores champions, the 32 teams participating in the 2025 Club World Cup in the United States are now confirmed. This edition will feature a new group-stage format, bringing together clubs from all football associations worldwide. Following Botafogo’s victory in the Libertadores final, the lineup for the 2025 Club World Cup is complete. This tournament, set to debut a revamped structure, will take place in the United States. For the first time, 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the Round of 16, which will then adopt a knockout format.     These Are the Teams Competing in the Club World Cup UEFA The European teams securing spots via Champions League titles are: Chelsea (2020/21), Real Madrid (2021/22 and 2023/24), and Manchester City (2022/23). Additional qualifiers based on UEFA rankings include Bayern Munich, PSG, Inter Milan, Porto, Benfica, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Atlético Madrid, and Red Bull Salzburg.     CONMEBOL South America’s representatives are the Copa Libertadores champions since 2021: Palmeiras (2021), Flamengo (2022), Fluminense (2023), and Botafogo (2024). Ranking-based qualifiers are River Plate and Boca Juniors. You may be interested in: https://titansports.mx/the-copa-libertadores/     CONCACAF The representatives from Central, North America, and the Caribbean are the last four winners of the Concacaf Champions Cup: Monterrey (2021), Seattle Sounders (2022), Club León (2023), and Pachuca (2024). AFC Asia’s four representatives include three winners of the AFC Champions League: Al-Hilal (2021), Urawa Red Diamonds (2022), and Al-Ain (2023). The final spot went to Ulsan Hyundai, based on AFC rankings. CAF From Africa, Al-Ahly secured qualification with their multiple CAF Champions League titles (2020/21, 2022/23, 2023/24), along with Wydad Casablanca (2021/22). Ranking-based qualifiers include Mamelodi Sundowns and Esperance.     The Final Two Invitees Finally, Auckland City will represent Oceania, having won the region’s championship and holding the highest ranking. The last invite goes to Inter Miami, representing the host nation. Cover photo: X (@fifaworldcup_es)  

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Rayados thrashed Pumas and advanced to the Apertura 2024 semifinals

Rayados secured their spot in the Apertura 2024 semifinals after defeating Pumas 6-3 on aggregate. The match began with a goal from Germán Berterame in the 32nd minute, but Guillermo Martínez quickly equalized. In the second half, Lucas Ocampos scored a stunning goal to give Rayados a 2-1 lead, but Ignacio Pussetto responded with a volley for Pumas. However, Berterame completed his brace, and Gerardo Arteaga sealed the win with a goal in the 79th minute. Although Martínez scored in the 87th minute, Oliver Torres capitalized on a mistake by Julio González to make it 5-3. Now, Rayados will face San Luis in the next stage of the tournament. Also, you may be interested in: Incredible! Atlético de San Luis eliminated Tigres from the playoffs after drawing in the second leg Foto de portada: X(@WeAreRayados)

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Atlético de San Luis

Incredible! Atlético de San Luis eliminated Tigres from the playoffs after drawing in the return leg

Despite dominating the game and controlling possession, Tigres failed to score against Atlético de San Luis, being eliminated after a 0-0 draw at home (3-0 on aggregate). The outstanding performance of San Luis goalkeeper, Andrés Sánchez, was crucial in keeping the score level, saving several dangerous plays, including a miraculous stop after a shot by Juan Brunetta. Although Tigres had the chance to take the lead with a penalty, André-Pierre Gignac was unable to beat Sánchez, who saved the shot. With this draw, San Luis advanced to the semifinals, where they will face Rayados. Also, you may be interested in: América advanced to the Apertura 2024 semifinals after beating Toluca on aggregate

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Liverpool Pulls Away as League Leaders After Beating City

Liverpool defeated Manchester City 2-0, securing their seventh consecutive victory and cementing their position as Premier League leaders with 34 points. Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo starred, while City’s struggles continue as they sit fifth in the table. The Reds asserted their dominance in the Premier League and deepened Manchester City’s ongoing crisis. The victory at Anfield marked Liverpool’s seventh straight win, contrasting sharply with City’s sixth consecutive match without a victory.     Liverpool made their home advantage count, overwhelming City from the opening whistle. The Reds’ relentless attacking paid off in the 12th minute. A long pass to Mohamed Salah caught the Sky Blues’ defense out of position. Salah controlled the ball near the byline, cut inside, and delivered a low cross that Cody Gakpo redirected into the net to open the scoring. Despite constant pressure from the hosts, a more lopsided scoreline was thwarted by missed opportunities. Liverpool’s frequent attacks left City struggling to keep up, barely managing to defend against the onslaught.     Liverpool secured the victory in the 77th minute when Salah converted a penalty. The spot kick was awarded after a defensive error by City led to Luis Díaz breaking free towards goal. City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, in a desperate attempt to stop the Colombian, made contact with his foot after being rounded, prompting the referee to point to the spot. Salah calmly slotted the penalty to double Liverpool’s lead.     With this result, Liverpool now sits comfortably at the top of the Premier League table with 34 points, enjoying a 9-point lead over Arsenal and Chelsea, who are tied on 25 points, with Arsenal in second place due to goal difference. Meanwhile, Manchester City has fallen to fifth place with 23 points, tied with Brighton but trailing on goal difference, leaving them outside the Champions League qualification spots. Cover photo: X (@LFC)

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With One Player Down the Entire Match, Botafogo Wins the Copa Libertadores

Botafogo claimed their first-ever Copa Libertadores title with a 3-1 victory over Atlético Mineiro, despite playing with 10 men from the first minute. Luis Enrique shone with crucial goals, capping off a heroic performance in an epic triumph. The match was a historic moment for Botafogo, as they overcame immense adversity to secure the prestigious title in dramatic fashion at the Estadio Monumental.     A Red Card That Didn’t Define the Game The final started with drama before a full minute had passed. In an aerial challenge at midfield, Botafogo’s Gregore de Magalhães went for the ball with his leg raised at mid-height. Meanwhile, Mineiro’s Fausto Vera dove for a header, resulting in Gregore’s boot striking Vera’s face. The referee wasted no time in showing a red card. It was an unusual start to a final, and many expected the early dismissal to heavily influence the match. However, Botafogo defied expectations, taking control of the game and scoring the opener.     The Path to Their First Copa Libertadores Title Luis Enrique André Rosa da Silva stepped up to steady the ship for Botafogo. In the 35th minute, after a well-constructed passing sequence, a blocked shot fell perfectly for da Silva just outside the six-yard box. He struck with power, netting the opening goal. Luis Enrique was once again pivotal in the 42nd minute, drawing a penalty. In a contested ball near the penalty area, he managed to poke it away before Mineiro’s goalkeeper, who ended up colliding with him. Initially overlooked, the incident was reviewed via VAR, and the referee awarded the penalty. Alex Telles converted from the spot to make it 2-0.     A Nail-Biting Second Half Atlético Mineiro reignited their hopes early in the second half. In the 47th minute, Eduardo Vargas delivered a stunning header from a corner kick, sending the ball into the far corner to make it 2-1. Mineiro relentlessly pressured Botafogo for the remainder of the game. Playing with 10 men, Botafogo clung to their slim lead with determination and grit.     The Decisive Blow In the seventh minute of stoppage time, Botafogo sealed the victory in unforgettable fashion. A goal kick intended to clear the danger found Júnior Santos, who carried the ball into the corner, shielding it against two defenders. In a moment of brilliance, Santos evaded the double-mark, drove toward the box, and delivered a cross. A defensive miscue left the ball at Santos’ feet again, and he calmly slotted it into an open net to make it 3-1. The stadium erupted with cheers as Botafogo fans celebrated their well-earned Copa Libertadores triumph. Cover photo: X (@Libertadores)

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Liverpool and City Face Off Amid Starkly Different Realities

What would have been a clash for the Premier League lead just a few matchdays ago now features Liverpool and Manchester City heading into the game under vastly different circumstances. The Reds are the undisputed leaders of England, while the Sky Blues have slipped to fifth place following the results of Matchday 13.     Liverpool Aims to Stay Unstoppable Under the guidance of Arne Slot, Liverpool is in impeccable form. In their most recent match, they convincingly defeated Real Madrid, remaining the only team in the UEFA Champions League to win all five of their group-stage games.     Domestically, it’s a similar story. After a commanding win over Southampton in their last league outing, Liverpool now sits alone atop the Premier League standings with 31 points. They hold a six-point lead over second-place Arsenal, who have already played one game more. You may be interested in: https://titansports.mx/after-five-matchdays-the-champions-league-standings-begin-to-take-shape/ Manchester City Seeks to Escape Their Slump On the other side, Manchester City is enduring their worst slump in years. In their last six matches across all competitions, they’ve managed just one point—a 3-3 draw against Feyenoord in the Champions League. In that game, they squandered a three-goal lead, walking away with a frustrating draw.     In the Premier League, the story is equally grim. Pep Guardiola’s side hasn’t earned a single point since October 26, when they defeated Southampton 1-0. Since then, they’ve suffered three consecutive losses, making this match a must-win. Despite their struggles, there’s a silver lining: a victory at Anfield would propel City to second place, with 26 points—one more than Arsenal. The highly anticipated clash is set to take place at Liverpool’s iconic Anfield stadium, kicking off at 10 a.m. Central Mexico time. Cover photo: X (@LFC)

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Barcelona perdió contra Las Palmas

Bitter birthday, Barcelona lost against Las Palmas

Barcelona did not celebrate its 125th anniversary as they would have liked, as in the game where they commemorated this date, the Catalan team lost 1-2 against Las Palmas. The goals were scored by Sandro at 49′ and Fábio Silva at 67′ for the visitors, while Raphinha scored the blaugranas’ goal at 61′. This result put Barça’s lead in jeopardy, as, should Real Madrid win their match against Getafe, Los Merengues would be only one point behind Barcelona, with a game in hand. You may be interested in: https://titansports.mx/barcelona-defeats-real-madrid/ Cover photo: X (@FCBarcelona).  

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Epic comeback! Cruz Azul thrashed Xolos and advances to the Apertura 2024 semifinals

The Cruz Azul team, led by Martín Anselmi, achieved an impressive comeback by defeating Xolos de Tijuana 3-0 at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes, tying the aggregate score 3-3 and advancing to the semifinals thanks to their position on the table. During the first half, Cruz Azul generated several goal-scoring opportunities, but it wasn’t until the 44th minute when Ignacio Rivero managed to open the scoring. In the second half, Ángel Sepúlveda assisted Giorgos Giakoumakis for the second goal, and shortly after, Sepúlveda himself scored the third to seal the match. Now, the “Celestes” will seek revenge against América in the semifinals, in a match that promises excitement after last season’s final.  Also of interest: Surprise in the playoffs! Atlético de San Luis thrashed Tigres and is closing in on the semifinals

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