Mexican-Americans are a big part of the market for the Federación Mexicana de Futbol in the United States. Photo by Javier Perez By Javier Perez, Sports Editor The hot California sun beams down on 93,000 soccer fans in the Rose Bowl in the city of Pasadena. Mexico and the United States are in a deadlock […]
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The Rise and Immediate Fall of the European Super League
European Super League shocks many as it threatens the most popular sport in the world. Photo by Who is Denilo on Unsplash. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter, Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter, Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Throughout sports history, there have been many leagues formulated that currently have the best of the best playing in that […]
Two Languages, One Passion on the Mic
Commentary during sports broadcasts can be more than just a narration of what’s happening on the field. Photo by Israel Palacio on Unsplash. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor and Iracema Navarro, Senior Editor Best of Both Worlds The art of sports commentary has the ability to turn any moment from average to exceptional, exceptional to […]
The Galaxy Toros Connection
Galaxy supporters welcome the team back to Dignity Health Sports Park after a year of no fans in the stadium. Photo by LA Galaxy. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor Updated Saturday 11:47 a.m. Editor’s Note: This story has been edited to include the full story on the Galaxy connection to CSUDH. Space is very limited […]
Turn Back The Clock: Men’s Soccer Rises to National Prominence
By Jeremy Gonzalez Assistant Sports Editor lthough CSUDH does not have a football team that is known across college athletics like the University of Southern California Trojans, we do have the other “futbol” present on our campus, which is better known as soccer here in the United States. Just before the 1994 season, the CSUDH men’s […]
