The FIFA World Cup Round of 16 is ready to go. The 16 best teams in the world are set to play in the toughest soccer competition in the world. Here's 10 things you need to know about the teams left.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup has been narrowed down to 16 teams. Four continents are still in play with multiple countries that have a chance to win the World Cup. Latin Post.com dissects how each continent has done up to this point.
Robert Roche of the American Indian Education Center is leading the charge against the Cleveland Indians name and logo. See what is at stake for MLB, the Cleveland Indians and Native Americans.
The Houston Rockets are clearing cap space this off-season. The team recently traded away center Omer Asik in exchange for a first round pick. Does this mean Jeremy Lin is on his way out? Or could it mean that a superstar is on his way in?
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.
For the second consecutive year and third time in the last four years, the Cleveland Cavaliers will be picking No. 1 overall in the NBA Draft. Let's break down the top 5 teams and the players they may draft.
Group G of the 2014 FIFA World Cup gives soccer fans a must watch game Wednesday between Team USA and Team Germany. Latin Post.com gives its readers a little fun by comparing the two countries on and off the soccer field.
Group G comes down to one game. America and Germany will play one another for a chance to win the group and play in the knockout round. Latinpost.com previews this must-see matchup.
The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2014 was one of the best ever. This class is filled with Stanley Cup Champions, Defensive Player of the Year winners, and Vezina award winners. In total, the Hockey Hall of Fame has six new members.
Group E of the 2014 FIFA World Cup has been competitive as expected with France leading the way. Both Honduras and Switzerland have a chance to advance to this year's knockout round. Latin Post.com breaks down the possibilities and previews the game.
Uruguay has defeated Italy and advanced to the knockout Round of the 2014 World Cup. But in the 79th minute of play Luis Suarez takes a bite out of Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini.
With Costa Rica already clinching the Group D No. 1 seed, there is only one spot remaining. Both Italy and Uruguay will play each other to see who advances to the knockout round and who stays home.
Even though Italy and Uruguay, who will meet in World Cup 2014 action in Brazil on Tuesday, are separated by almost 7,000 miles, they share many similar characteristics, especially soccer. Let's compare theses two great nations on and off the field.
The Dallas Cowboys have recently made a living out of finishing 8-8. The team has one of the worst defenses in the NFL and this upcoming season will be their toughest task yet. Can the Dallas Cowboys make the playoffs?
Group A is up for grabs between Brazil, Mexico and Croatia. Mexico and Croatia will play each other for a chance to take over first place on Monday. Let's preview this match-up and see which teams has the advantage.