As I continue to catch up during my enforced break:
*Chivas USA announced Thursday afternoon that former defender and captain Claudio Suarez, one of
the most respected figures in Mexican soccer, has rejoined the club he retired from in 2009 in an
advisory capacity.
"Claudio is a true legend in the soccer world, and we're thrilled that he'll be working
with us again at Chivas USA," said Interim General Manager Jose Domene.
Rafael Márquez,actual capitan de la selección mexicana cumplio 100 partidos con la playera
azteca, le hicieron un breve homenaje en le partido contra Paraguay pero, no es el único jugador
en lograr tal hazaña, ayer incluso me preguntaban de un jugador en especifico. En la lista
aparecen 4 jugadores salidos de las fuerzas básicas de los Pumas de la UNAM, dos de Atlas, uno de
America y otro Santos.
In observance of Memorial Day.
But here's three links to chew on for Tuesday:
*Here's more on the status of the Whitecaps ahead of Vancouver's game Wednesday night against
Chivas USA in Carson.
*New disclosures today on the scandal enveloping CONCACAF head Jack Warner.
*Former Chivas USA defender Claudio Suarez claims Mexican soccer is 100 years ahead of the
U.