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LaLiga’s Hidden Scorers: Defenders and Midfielders Lead Attack
In LaLiga’s matchday 28, seven defenders and eight midfielders found the back of the net, offering scouts and coaches valuable insights into versatile, cost-effective talent.

Martínez Defends Podio Spot in Paris-Nice After Dramatic Crash
Colombian Daniel Felipe Martínez fought back from a fall to secure second place overall in the prestigious Paris-Nice stage race, continuing the country’s cycling legacy.

Women’s Football Gets Its Own Stadiums in the US—What Latin America Can Learn
Kansas City and Denver build venues designed specifically for women’s football. A watershed moment for infrastructure investment in women’s sport.

NWSL’s Star Power Returns: What It Means for Women’s Football
With top players returning from injury, the NWSL faces a critical moment to showcase star talent and reshape how women’s soccer competes globally.

Talent Recognition Across Borders: Lessons for Latin American Football
How international sports franchises are breaking down barriers to sign overlooked talent offers crucial lessons for Latin American football academies and scouts.

Orlando City Parts Ways With Pareja After Six Seasons
Oscar Pareja’s six-year tenure as Orlando City head coach ends abruptly just three games into the 2024 MLS season, marking a significant shift for the Florida club.

France and Brazil Lead Global Transfer Spending; Argentina Climbs Rankings
Transfermarkt’s analysis reveals which nations dominated the transfer market. France and Brazil lead spending, while Argentina and Colombia show strong movement.

Spain and Argentina’s Finalissima Unlikely to Take Place in Qatar
Spanish Football Federation president Rafael Louzán signals that the prestigious Finalissima between Argentina and Spain will probably not be held in Qatar, with a decision expected within 48 hours.

Newcastle’s Rise: How English Club Built a WSL Powerhouse
Newcastle United climbed from England’s fourth tier to Women’s Super League contention. Their strategy offers lessons for ambitious Latin American clubs seeking rapid development.

Heinze’s Role in Arsenal’s Title Push: Assistant Coach as ‘Big Brother’
Gabriel Heinze’s partnership with Mikel Arteta is proving vital as Arsenal chase their first Premier League title in 22 years. The Argentine coach’s experience and mentorship could be the difference.