Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’

MEXICO AND THE BEAUTIFUL GAME

Monday, February 8th, 2010

By Gerry Maravilla

In Mexico, soccer is serious business. The recent shootings of Mexico City-based Club América team members Salvador Cabañas and Juan Carlos Silva have sent shockwaves through the soccer community. What motivated these shootings? Why two members of the same team? While several essential facts in this case have not yet surfaced, in some respects they don’t need to. There are several ways to come to a greater understanding about our neighbors below in the context of the world’s beautiful game.

Club America

I love Mexican soccer. My father immigrated to the United States from the central state of Michoacán in the mid 1970’s. Watching the national team’s games, as well as the weekend club games, has always been a way for me to connect with my father’s family. I witnessed firsthand the intense rivalry between Mexican club powerhouses Chivas de Guadalajara and Las Águilas de América. In fact, the most celebrated and anticipated match of every season is the game between these two teams: El Super Clásico.

Any follower of the Mexican First Division can tell you the past few years have been less than stellar for Club América. Since Cuauhtémoc Blanco transferred to the MLS in 2007, Las Águilas have failed to meet the demanding expectations of their fans. América has quite the successful history and, as such, have given these high expectations to their fan base. They currently hold ten Mexican championships as well as eight FIFA recognized international titles. They are one of Mexico’s most beloved and celebrated teams. A few dismal seasons and fans have been getting antsy.

Chivas de Guadalajara

Of course this does not justify or excuse such violent behavior towards the players. Fans in the U.K., Spain, Italy, etc. are just as fanatical about their teams and rivalries as the citizens of Mexico. However, it’s important to take into consideration the current political climate of Mexico. The government is more or less at war with drug cartels and the majority of common citizens suffer as a result. Violence and poverty are at all time highs. Gambling and betting on games is one way to break through difficult economic conditions during such turbulent times. I would be far from surprised if the shootings had direct correlation with someone losing large amounts of money on América games.

Soccer is also an escape. Watching, playing, breathing the sport is an opportunity to forget your troubles whether they are social, economic or just personal. You begin to invest yourself into your team and its players. It’s easy to get carried when you become so incredibly passionate; do I need to bring up the stereotypical soccer hooligan?

The 2008 film “Rudo Y Cursi” by Mexican filmmaker Carlos Cuarón shows the passion and pitfalls of soccer in Mexico. Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna star as two rival brothers who are lifted out of poverty by becoming star players in the Mexican First Division. They become entangled in the world of drugs and gambling that is ultimately their downfall. There’s a reason this is the third top grossing film of all in Mexico.

None of these factors excuse the actions taken by the shooters in Mexico City. However, when something of this nature occurs many of us just want to understand why. Understanding comes from obtaining knowledge and information. Get to know Mexico and the place of the beautiful game in its culture.

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ONELOVE 2010: PLAYERS TO WATCH – Giovanni Dos Santos

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Giovanni Dos Santos/photo credit: Mediotiempo

The career of Mexican international star Giovanni Dos Santos has been observed throughout the world with great fervor and interest. After leading the Mexican U-17 squad to World Cup victory and winning that tournament’s Silver Ball, the player floundered in the club scene. Getting only bench time at Spanish powerhouse Barcelona and not making the same impact on the pitch with the senior Mexican team, critics began to state that the youngster merely wasn’t living up to his promise or potential. However, naysayers of the young Mexican player seem to be humming a different tune following his performance at this year’s Gold Cup.

Giovanni Dos Santos was by far the most dangerous and effective player in the entire tournament. He dominated his opponents, out dribbled the defense and set-up picture perfect passes. He managed to rack up two goals, help Mexico end their ten-year drought against the United States and, in the end; he was awarded the MVP award for best player of the tournament.

Following his successful run at the Gold Cup, Giovanni returned to his English club, Tottenham Hotspur. However, the player was again relegated to the bench and then succumbed to an injury that prevented him from playing for the remainder of 2009. Questions rose as to whether or not Dos Santos would be able to refine his skills before venturing to South Africa this summer.

Since fully recovering in early 2010, Dos Santos has been sent on-loan to Turkish powerhouse Galatasaray, once again bringing Gio together with former Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard. He already has earned playing time, coming into yesterday’s game as a substitute early in the second half.

By working under a familiar manager and playing for a competitive team, Dos Santos should have no problem maintaining the form he displayed last summer. In fact, the youngster should only get better. Dos Santos has been a shining star in the CONCACAF and there is little doubt that he is both ready and capable of making his presence known on the international level come this June.

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WORLD CUP DRAW – GROUP C: USA, ENGLAND, ALGERIA, SLOVENIA

Friday, December 4th, 2009

This is great news for the USA.  Opening match for the group is June 12th – US vs England.  The word cup kicks off in Soccer City Stadium – Mexico vs South Africa June 11th.

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SOUTH AFRICA 2010: MEET THE COMPETITION

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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Just to refresh everyone’s memory, here’s a list of qualified teams for South Africa 2010…

Click on Countries for official profiles.

Brazil
Chile
Paraguay
Argentina
New Zealand
USA
Mexico
Honduras
Denmark
Switzerland
Slovakia
Germany
Spain
England
Serbia
Italy
Netherlands
Korea Republic
Korea DPR
Australia
Japan
Cameroon
Nigeria
Ghana
Côte d’Ivoire

And here are those still in the running…

Republic of Ireland
France
Ukraine
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Russia
Slovenia
Greece
Portugal
Costa Rica
Uruguay
Algeria
Egypt
Saudi Arabia

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