For months, the entire soccer universe has been awaiting the collapse. They have been waiting for the moment when a fan base will come to the realizations that the dream that has been fulfilled over the last few months of the 2013-14 season is really nothing more than that - a dream. But something will not give. In fact a better assertion is that it won't give. And that seeming opponent of destiny is Arsenal's defense.
What does the future hold for Juan Mata as a member of Manchester United? Two games in it is hard to tell. However, United legend Ryan Giggs thinks that future is huge for Mata and actually thinks that he could be a legend.
Jamaica's bobsled team is hoping to have a Cool Runnings finish at the Sochi 2014 Olympics, but they might have a hard time doing so without the rest of their equipment.
Can Mexico get out of Group A and into the knockout rounds of the 2014 World Cup? Manager Miguel Herrera is confident that this will in fact be the case.
BMW offers its latest car-technology in developing a new bobsled for the US Olympics Team. The U. S. Bobsled Team gets a makeover as it teams up with German-based auto manufacturing giant BMW in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
The World Cup is just four months away. With each passing week, Latinos Post will preview two of the 32 competitors leading up to the biggest tournament on the planet. The order is not pre-determined or predictable; we want to keep this exciting.
With the Champions League round of 16 looming ever large in a few weeks, it is time to take a look at a few of the matchups in coming weeks. The most hotly anticipated matchup of the round is undoubtedly Barcelona against Manchester City. On one end, you have arguably the most celebrated team of the last few years and on the other you have an English side that is trying to establish itself as one of the elites in the world.
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid will face off in the first leg of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday. Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid will face off in the first leg of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday.
The world was stunned to see Barcelona lose to Valencia 3-2 at home this weekend. However, Coach Gerardo Martino expects his team to bounce back when it takes on Real Sociedad in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
Swansea City has fired Coach Michael Laudrup on Tuesday. Swansea City fired Coach Michael Laudrup on Tuesday. Swansea won the Capital One Cup a year ago and was playing the Europa League.
Chelsea defeated Manchester City to draw into a tie for second place. However, the big winner of the afternoon was Arsenal, who wound up with a two-point lead atop the Premier League. Now the team has complete control over its own destiny.
Kreskin, who gained notoriety in the 1970s, was reportedly asked by the people at NJ.com to provide a Super Bowl prediction last Friday and then reveal it after the game.
GoDaddy commercials are always pretty creative. In fact most people don't even know what godaddy.com does. During this year's Superbowl they premiered yet another ad that blew our minds. Gwen Dean quit her job right through the GoDaddy Superbowl ad premiere.
The Super Bowl, like all sporting events, creates a demand for prostitutes Thousands of women and under-age girls were reportedly shipped into the New York and New Jersey areas surrounding the Super Bowl to serve as prostitutes for the tens of thousands of fans who were in attendance at the biggest football event of the year.
Last week, U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced that 16 Nordic skiing athletes and two guides have been nominated to the 2014 U.S. Paralympic Team to compete in biathlon and cross-country skiing at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, March 7-16, according to Team USA.While the nominations are subject to approval of the USOC, this was welcome news to many resilient and hard-working athletes who have their hopes and hearts set on the upcoming Paralympic Games, including cancer survivor and one-legged skier, Augusto Pérez.
He made it through all layers of Super Bowl security without much trouble 30-year-old independent journalist Matthew Mills from Brooklyn was trying to get close to MetLife Stadium so he could conduct some fan interviews.