Mexico and Chile face off in the quarterfinals of the Copa America 2016 on Saturday. Mexico and Chile face off in the quarterfinals of the Copa America 2016 on Saturday.
The quarterfinals of the Copa America get underway on Thursday when the United States host Ecuador. Half of the contestants have been eliminated, leaving the world with eight contestants that have varying abilities to win this tournament. Three games have already been enough to see the advantages and disadvantages of each contestant. Here is a ranking of the top remaining contenders of this year's Copa America.
The commercial celebrates being proud of more than just a clean and white smile. American toothpaste brand, Colgate has released its first gay-inclusive commercial in Mexico, a country that has been making efforts to provide equal rights for the LGBT community.
Mexico and Venezuela will battle for first place in Group C on Monday at the Copa America 2016. Mexico and Venezuela will battle for first place in Group C on Monday at the Copa America 2016.
The donor had a home built for the children, whose story he read about in a newspaper. Several homeless kids from Mexico were surprised to learn that they would have a place to sleep at night after a home was donated to them.
Mexico and Jamaica face off in the Copa America Group C on Thursday. Mexico and Jamaica face off in the Copa America Group C on Thursday. Mexico the class of the tournament so far Mexico is essentially one win away from the knockout rounds after putting up a dominant 3-1 win over Uruguay in the group opener.
The teenager stabbed both women repeatedly and claims that the devil told him that he had to do it. Jesus Guadalupe Medrano Alvarado, an 18-year-old from Tamaulipas, Mexico, attacked and killed both his mother and grandmother with a knife because he said the devil told him to do so.
The Copa America is just around the corner, kicking off on Friday when the US and Colombia face off.Every major tournament comes with major surprises. Who would have thought that Spain would be the first team eliminated from the 2014 World Cup after almost a decade of dominance? Who would have expected Costa Rica to be the little engine that could for a while or that Brazil would get demolished 7-1 at home as it fell from grace? Or even last summer when Peru became a Copa America darling, finishing third. Or who would have expected Lionel Messi to score a total of zero goals in leading Argentina to the final of the Copa?Yet many people likely predicted some of these outcomes, bold as those Prophesies might have been. Here are five bold predictions for this Copa America.
Mexico and Paraguay will continue their Copa America 2016 Centenario preparations on Saturday with an international friendly.Both teams are poised to make noise in their respective groups with Mexico perhaps more highly favored for a deep run in the tournament.
Conservative politicans across Central and North America may not like it, but young voters increasingly supports LGBTQ rights. Mexico is just the most recent example of a country accepting social change.
Mexico has ruled the stage in North America for the last few years. But the team's dominance on its continent will be tested when it participates in this year's Copa America.