World Cup: Mission accomplished for Mexico boss Miguel Herrera, but will he return to El Tri helm? Temporary Mexican national team head coach Miguel Herrera sounded glad he was in charge of El Tri in New Zealand and not closer to home after Mexico reserved their place in the 2014 World Cup with a 4-2 win on Wednesday over the All Whites. The Club América boss – who rejoins his club and now has no official ties to the national team – admitted that the playoff against New Zealand was a world away from the tough CONCACAF battles that former coaches José Manuel “Chepo” de la Torre and Víctor Manuel Vucetich encountered in their stints as coach in World Cup qualifying. http://www.mlssoccer.com/worldcup/2...mexico-boss-miguel-herrera-will-he-return-el-
Liga MX Apertura 2013 Liguilla Playoffs TV ScheduleThe Liga MX Apertura 2013 ‘Liguilla’ (Playoffs), are set to begin this Saturday, November 23, 2013 after a two week halt following Mexico’s participation in the FIFA World Cup Intercontinental Playoffs against New Zealand. Now that ‘el tri’ is qualified into Brazil 2014, the focus has once again shifted into the Liga MX, as the league’s top 8 teams will compete for the championship. People say that the playoffs is a whole new tournament, but the reality is that there are three teams favored to be crowned champions. Club America, Santos, and Leon will see to compete for greatness, while the fans will have to await for any ‘dark’horses’. Toluca 3:0 Cruz Azul Cruz Azul 1:1 Toluca Aggregate: Toluca 4:1 Cruz Azul Morelia 3:3 Leon Leon 4:0 Morelia Aggregate: Leon 7:3 Morelia Tigres UANL 2:2 Club America Club America 1:1 UANL Tigres Aggregate: Club America 3:3 UANL Tigres Queretaro 1:3 Santos Laguna Santos Laguna 3:2 Queretaro Aggregate: Queretaro 3:6 Santos Laguna http://www.scoresway.com/?sport=soccer&page=competition&id=155
SEMI FINALS Thu 12/05/13 Toluca 2:1 América Sun 12/08/13 América 2:0 Toluca Aggregate: América 3:2 Toluca Thu 12/05/13 León 3:1 Santos Laguna Sun 12/08/13 Santos Laguna 2:2 León Aggregate: León 5:3 Santos Laguna FINAL Tue 12/10/13 León @América Sat 12/14/13 América @León
Mexican-American GK William Yarbrough leads León to win over Club América & Liga MX title Club León are the campeones of Mexico thanks in large part to a big, blond goalkeeper with roots in Texas and a US passport to his name. William Yarbrough, who was born in Aguascalientes, Mexico, after his parents emigrated from Texas in the 1980s, turned in a tremendous performance on Sunday night in the second leg of the Liga MX Apertura final against Club América, as León won the match, 3-1, and the series, 5-1 on aggregate. Yarbrough, 24, has not represented either Mexico or the US at any level; however, he was on the roster for Mexico's U-23 team at the 2012 Olympic qualifying tournament. On Sunday, he need to be sharp. He faced 11 shots on goal from a desparate América side urged on by their fans at the Estadio Azteca. But only one got through, and León's attack got the job done at the other end, with Mauro Boselli, Nacho Gonzalez, and Edwin Hernandez notching a goal each. The victory is León's sixth domestic championship and their first since 1992. http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...brough-leads-leon-win-over-club-america-liga-
Mexico announce trio of friendlies, including vs. Portugal on June 6 at Gillette Stadium Mexico and Portugal are hoping to make a mark at the World Cup this summer. But first, they are going to test their mettle against each other on American soil. Both countries announced friendlies in the United States in June, including a meeting of the two nations June 6 at Gilette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. With Portugal set to face the US national team in group play in Brazil, the tune-up will give both teams a chance to face off against World Cup-caliber competition. Mexico will play two more World Cup entrants: Ecuador on May 31 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas; and June 3 at Chicago's Soldier Field against Bosnia and Herzegovina, their final preparations for the tournament. http://www.mlssoccer.com/worldcup/2...friendlies-ahead-world-cup-including-game-vs-
Mexico coach Miguel Herrera names 18 players to roster ahead of USMNT friendly Mexican national team head coach Miguel Herrera has named his 18-man roster ahead of the April 2 friendly against the USMNT (11 pm ET, ESPN, UniMas) and unsurprisingly, it is entirely composed of players from Mexico's Liga MX. MEXICO ROSTER VS. US GOALKEEPERS (2): Alfredo Talavera (Toluca), Moisés Muñoz (Club América) DEFENDERS (8): Paul Aguilar (Club América), Miguel Layún (Club América), Miguel Ángel Ponce (Toluca), Francisco "Maza" Rodríguez (Club América), Juan Carlos Valenzuela (Club América), Rogelio Alfredo Chávez (Cruz Azul), Enrique Pérez (Atlas), Rafa Márquez (León) MIDFIELDERS (6): Isaac Brizuela (Toluca), Jesús Zavala (Monterrey), Juan Carlos Medina (Club América), Marco Fabián (Cruz Azul), Carlos Alberto Peña (León), Luis Arturo Montes (León) FORWARDS (2): Alan Pulido (Tigres), Raúl Jiménez (America) http://www.mlssoccer.com/worldcup/2...uel-herrera-names-18-liga-mx-players-ahead-us
With the Clausura playoffs set, there are a number of intriguing matchups to follow in Liga MX. Cruz Azul vs. Leon Late goals from Rogelio Chavez and Mauro Formica proved enough for Cruz Azul to overcome Pumas on Saturday and end the regular season in first place. Will the curse of the Superlider strike again or can Cruz Azul build on last week’s CONCACAF Champions League triumph and go on to claim a ninth league title, its first since 1997? Luis Fernando Tena would probably have felt more confident of his side’s chances had Chivas crept into la Liguilla at Leon’s expense on Sunday. But Chivas’ loss to Monterrey means Cruz Azul will face 2013 Apertura champion Leon, whose 2-1 win over Tijuana on Friday eventually proved enough to seal the final berth in the playoffs. Although recent performances have been underwhelming, Leon’s midweek exit from the Copa Libertadores means its domestic form will no longer suffer as a result of the distractions of continental cup football. With the experience of Rafa Marquez and the offensive threat of Carlos Peña and Luis Montes, Leon has the potential to hurt Tena’s side, and it will undoubtedly prove a more dangerous opponent than the lightweight Guadalajara side that Cruz Azul might have hoped to face. Toluca vs. Tijuana Once Cruz Azul sealed the top spot the night before, Toluca knew there was nothing at stake in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with America as a second-place finish was already guaranteed. The Diablos Rojos will now face Tijuana, which could have gone third and secured a more favorable draw in the playoffs were it not for Friday’s rare home defeat to Leon. Still, Xolos will go into the tie with confidence, having beaten Toluca 3-1 at the Estadio Caliente just three weeks ago. Tijuana also boasts a superior head-to-head record, with four wins and just one defeat from the eight games contested by the two sides. Pumas vs. Pachuca Pachuca set the tone for an exciting weekend with a stunning comeback against Queretaro on Friday night. Leading 3-0 up until the 75th minute, Gallos Blancos looked certain to earn the victory they needed to keep their playoff hopes alive. But the troubled home side capitulated as Los Tuzos pulled off the most unlikely of recoveries with Enrique Esqueda and Dario Carreño each netting twice in an unbelievable final 15 minutes. Pachuca will now face Pumas, who finished ahead of Santos and America on goal difference, despite that defeat to Cruz Azul. The last game between the two was a goalless draw in early March. Neither side is in great form but Pumas will enjoy the advantage of playing the decisive second leg at home. Santos vs. America Santos had the chance to leapfrog Pumas into third place on Saturday but could only manage a 2-2 draw with lowly Veracruz. That result, coupled with America’s tie with Toluca, meant both clubs finished on 25 points with a goal difference of plus four. Santos’ superior scoring record (the Torreon side has netted a league-high 33 goals this season; America has only scored 21) proved the only difference between them, ensuring the former has the advantage of playing the second leg at home. Last week’s Copa Libertadores defeat means Santos – like Leon – is now free to concentrate fully on the playoffs. Santos may also enjoy a psychological advantage over America, having triumphed in the last three matchups, and pulling off an impressive comeback in coming from 2-0 down to win 4-2 at the Estadio Azteca in March. http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/114/...inishes-top-as-liga-mx-playoffs-are-finalized
Liga Bancomer MX Quarter Finals First Leg Wednesday, April 30, 2014 América 5:3 Santos León 1:1 Cruz Azul Thursday, May 1, 2014 Pachuca 1:1 Pumas Tijuana 0:0 Toluca Liga Bancomer MX Quarter Finals Second Leg Saturday, May 3, 2014 Cruz Azul 2:2 Leon Santos 3:1 América Sunday, May 4, 2014 Toluca 3:1 Tijuana Pumas 2:4 Pachuca Read More: http://sports.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccerfront.asp?lg=fmf&eref=sinav#ixzz30EuZ7UCt
Liga Bancomer MX Semi Finals First Leg Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Pachuca v. Santos Thursday, May 8, 2014 León v. Toluca Liga Bancomer MX Semi Finals Second Leg Saturday, May 3, 2014 Santos v. Pachuca Sunday, May 4, 2014 Toluca v. León
Liga Bancomer MX Semi Finals 1st Leg: Pachuca 2:0 Santos 2nd Leg: Santos v. Pachuca Saturday, May 10, 2014
Liga Bancomer MX Semi Finals 1st Leg: Pachuca 2:0 Santos 2nd Leg: Santos Laguna 4, Pachuca 2 (Pachuca advances on road goals after 4-4 aggregate tie) Liga Bancomer MX Semi Finals 1st Leg: Leon 1:0 Toluca 2nd Leg: Leon 1, Toluca 0 (Leon advances, 2-0)
Mexico return to US with September friendlies vs. Chile and Bolivia The Mexican national team has made the United States its second home in recent years, and El Tri will be returning stateside in September. The Federación Mexicana de Fútbol and Soccer United Marketing announced on Tuesday that El Tri will face Chile on September 6 in the first-ever international soccer game at the new Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Three days later, Mexico will take on Bolivia at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. Kickoff for both matches is set for 10 pm ET, and tickets for both will go on sale on Thursday. http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/artic...ndlies-vs-chile-bolivia-northern-california-c