Real Madrid and Barcelona will battle in the El Clasico rivalry this weekend with the winner taking over first place in the Spanish League standings. Latin Post compares the two teams and lets you vote on who will win.
Real Madrid and Barcelona will do battle with one another in the famous El Clasico soccer game. Although Real Madrid is a great team, we list five reasons why Barcelona will come out on top.
On Sunday, Gareth Bale did something he had not done in nine previous matches: he scored not one goal but two and led Real Madrid to a crucial 2-0 win over Levante. But has a sour reception by the crowd started to wear thin on the Welsh superstar?
Barcelona overtook Real Madrid in the Spanish League standings in Week 26. Real Madrid has injuries and a struggling Cristiano Ronaldo at the moment. Can they still win a 33rd Spanish League Championship, or is it Barcelona's time to shine?
The season is not over yet, but Real Madrid is already prepping to make some big moves. According to numerous sources, the team is ready to sign young defender Danilo from Porto.
In one of the craziest weeks of Spanish League soccer this season, the standings are getting tighter and tighter. Real Madrid suffered an embarrassing defeat to Atletico Madrid while Barcelona won their fifth consecutive match. Full La Liga Week 22 standings and review here.
A few weeks ago there was an altercation on the pitch between two Real Madrid superstar. Cristiano Ronaldo, the team's talisman and star goalscorer bemoaned an opportunity by teammate Gareth Bale to score a goal despite having a passing lane to giving Ronaldo an easy tap-in goal.
Lionel Messi has guided Barcelona to their third consecutive victory with a two goal performance against Elche. Barcelona remains just one point behind Real Madrid in the standings, and Atletico Madrid isn't going away.
Anytime that the idea of best player in the world is brought up the list starts and ends with two names - Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. When looking at 2014, picking the top player between Messi and Ronaldo seems like a futile and uninteresting task. So instead, Latin Post.com's David Salazar and Edwin Molina, as part of our Best of Soccer in 2014 feature series, are looking at players not named Ronaldo or Messi, who deserve some credit in 2014.
The 2014-15 La Liga season is 15 weeks complete, and Real Madrid is tearing through the competition. With 13 wins and 39 points, Real Madrid has been the best team this season. Can anyone stop them?
Cristiano Ronaldo passed Raul on the UEFA Champions League all-time scorers league as he tries to catch Lionel Messi who currently holds the record. Meanwhile, Liverpool failed to qualify into the Round of 16 of the tournament, eliminated by FC Basel after 1-1 at Anfield.
A year ago, Gareth Bale, left, and Neymar, right, were the major transfer stories of the summer. Barcelona and Real Madrid each broke the bank for these two stars, leading to growing speculation and controversy throughout the year. Which player has had a better 2014-15 season?
Having lost two of their first three qualifier matches, the Netherlands finally came through with a huge 6-0 win over Latvia but ended up losing Daley Blind to a knee injury. Meanwhile, Italy and Croatia ended up unbeaten after playing to 1-1 tie while Israel stays undefeated at the top of Group B with a win over Bosnia-Herzegovina.