Two major Liga MX teams from Monterrey will hold a friendly in San Antonio in October.
The biggest U.S. news from Mexico lately has involved the deaths of migrants, a wave of political assassinations and the arrest of a drug kingpin. That’s as fair as if Mexico defined the United States solely in terms of its mass shootings, a former president on trial for hush money paid to a porn star and growing tensions over Israel ’s war in Gaza .
Catchup with Elaine’s podcast ‘Nosotros’ on YouTube Both are incomplete reflections of a country. Travelers to Mexico and people who’ve spent any time there know a different Mexico — lots of different Mexicos. This week, San Antonio offered another: a sports story that reveals the ties that bind us around the world’s No. 1 sport. The Spanish-speaking world calls it fútbol. We call it soccer. It’s coming to the Alamodome in a big way Oct.
In the garden, there is only one queen and she is a rose Fans of both teams intermingled beautifully and proudly displayed their colors. My heart was with Mexico, but I wore the blue and white in solidarity with my Argentinian godsons. October’s game will bring lots of Regios to the city, along with other Mexican visitors. That’s not particularly unusual, though. More than 2.3 million Mexicans visit San Antonio every year, representing 90% of the city’s international visits.
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