Just eight teams remain in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. With four games being played in the quarter-finals round, Latinpost.com previews and predicts every game. Which team will move on and which teams will be eliminated?
Plus find out what her next project is. South America is going to get a little touch of Madonna. The pop singer's Hard Candy Gyms will be coming to different South American countries in 2015.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup's round of 16 brought about a number of memorable moments in this tournament that will be relived throughout history. Latin Post.com now ranks and analyzes the remaining teams left in the tournament as the quarterfinals approach July 4
Argentina advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2014 FIFA World Cup after a late goal from Angel Di Maria gave them a 1-0 win over Switzerland Tuesday. Here are some things we learned from the match
The knockout stage is underway for the 2014 World Cup. Argentina and Switzerland battle in a winner take all game where the victor advances to the quarter-finals. Let's preview the game and see who has the advantage.
With Argentina and Switzerland playing each other in the round of 16, we will be comparing these two countries on and off the field. Here's an in depth look at things like food, landmarks, soccer history, and other cultural factors.
Argentina and Switzerland will play each other in the round of 16 for a chance to advance to the quarter-finals. Here's 5 things you need to know before the game begins.
With the first round of the 2014 World Cup in progress, Latin Post.com brings soccer fans a list of the best first-round games ever played in knockout round World Cup history.
Amado Boudou could face up to six years in prison and a lifetime political ban. Argentina's vice president, Amado Boudou, has been charged with conducting business incompatible with public office and bribery, The Associated Press reported.
Soccer has always been the most popular sport in Latin America and the 2014 World Cup is the best place to showcase that. As we head into the round of 16 this weekend, we are able to see that no area of the world has been more successful in this year's tournament than Latin America.
With the second round of group games complete, the world has witnessed the two biggest superstars on the planet perform for their respective nations. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi each carried major burdens heading into this week's matches and their performances offered differing results.
Fans get to watch a much anticipated game of Iran and Argentina in Saturday's 2014 FIFA World Cup match in Brazil. This Group F game matches up two of the most opposite teams historically. Could we see an Iran upset, or will Lionel Messi continue his quest for a trophy on the biggest stage in futbol?
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez said Monday during a nationally broadcast address that she is refusing to comply with a U.S. judge's order to pay $1.5 billion in restitution to plaintiffs of a decade-long court case.
This year's World Cup will be filled with batches and batches of high end players from across the globe, many of them from South America, and all of them will be looking to make their mark on the first tournament on their continent since Argentina played host in 1978. Here is a look at each South American sides' top players.
The FIFA World Cup will undoubtedly place great focus on a number of tournament favorites but another storyline that could emerge is the rivalry of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. This perennial debate over the best player in the world is usually a major conversation throughout the regular season due to the fact that the two titans of the sport play for rival clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona. The rivalry between Portugal and Argentina is non-existent but there is a chance that these two superstars could wind up meeting up in the tournament. Here is a look at how Ronaldo and Messi look heading into the tournament.
While Group E is the undisputed Group of Opportunity, Group F offers a different kind of opportunity in this year's World Cup. One team is looked upon the clear-cut favorite to win it all while the battle for second place could very well go to either one of the other three games.
Argentina is widely considered one of the favorites to take home the World Cup in Brazil when the tournament kicks off June 13, and here are some reasons why Argentina will win its third World Cup championship.
The official 23 man roster has been set for Argentina. Let's break down every position and see how Argentina ranks among the competition this year at the World Cup.
No player faces greater pressure entering the 2014 World Cup than Argentina's Lionel Messi. Considered one of soccer's all-time greats, Messi is still without futbol's greatest prize on his resume. Will this World Cup determine his legacy?
The 2014 World Cup will place a tremendous amount of pressure on a number of major stars, among those is Argentina's Lionel Messi. Considered the best player in the world, Messi is often omitted from the conversation about whether or not he is the greatest soccer player of all time, and faces a similar situation that Diego Armando Maradona faced in the 1986 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico.
Argentinians took to Twitter to express their thoughts about Martina Stoessel's free concert. Disney-Latin America star Martina Stoessel gave a free concert in Argentina on Friday, and she received her fair share of criticism on Twitter.