Las barras bravas en México tuvieron dos puntos de partida. En 1996 Andrés Fassi directivo del
Club Pachuca trajo a un Chileno que empezó con el movimiento en aquella ciudad, formando a la
"Ultra Tuza", el otro punto se da en las tribunas de Monterrey con "La Adicción" de Rayados, los
"Libres y Lokos" de Tigres, en Guadalajara con "La 51″ de Atlas y en el D.
Liverpool is targeting Mexican wonderkid Marco Bueno as they continue to build their squad ahead of
the new season.
Buoyed by the success of Mexican striker Javier Hernandez after his move to Manchester United,
Liverpool are reportedly in talks with Bueno's club Pachuca and are ready to offer the 17-year-old
a five-year deal at Anfield.
Two days ago the Brotherly Game followed a trail of tweets by former Kansas City and USMNT
striker Herculez Gomez about hanging out with a group of Americans in Pachuca, Mexico. Included in
the group was former Philadelphia Union center defender Michael Orozco Fiscal, whose professional
status was a mystery until today.
Las barras bravas en México tuvieron dos puntos de partida. En 1996 Andrés Fassi directivo del
Club Pachuca trajo a un Chileno que empezó con el movimiento en aquella ciudad, formando a la
"Ultra Tuza", el otro punto se da en las tribunas de Monterrey con "La Adicción" de Rayados, los
"Libres y Lokos" de Tigres, en Guadalajara con "La 51″ de Atlas y en el D.
Herculez Gomez and Jose Francisco Torres are up for sale.
Mexican club Pachuca, which employs the two United States internationals, placed its entire
first-team squad on the transfer list in the aftermath of the team's disappointing Clausura
campaign. Los Tuzos, not even six months removed from an appearance in the FIFA Club World Cup,
finished last in their group, missed out on the liguilla and forced management to consider
wholesale changes.
These are apparently representatives from Mexican club Pachuca. Don't ask why. It's the middle
of winter, you're going to complain about pretty girls?
Yeah, that's the best I could come up with. I'm multitasking. Sue me.
Word came last night from Jose Garcia's soccer blog in the Arizona
Republic that the Phoenix Monsoon will play in the Professional Arena Soccer League this fall
and winter.