A slip, a double touch, a missed penalty. Just like that, Atletico Madrid endured yet another heartbreaking loss to rival Real Madrid in the Champions League.
The Everett Alvarez High School boys soccer team are Northern California champions. The Eagles beat De La Salle 2-1 on Saturday in the division one game, the highest division in the northern region.
SALINAS — Following the embraces, the emotions expressed and a jubilant team picture taken with the plaque, players for Alvarez High’s boys soccer team raced over to the stands to share the ...
UFC. Oleksandr Usyk wants to fight Jake Paul... in MMA? Boxing. Oscar de la Hoya 'recognizes' Canelo Alvarez's greatness: "If you beat him, you go down in history" In a recent interview ...
Julián Álvarez was "incredulous" after his penalty kick was disallowed in Atlético Madrid's Champions League round-of-16 defeat to Real Madrid, a source told ESPN, although footage appeared to ...
Jorge Hernandez, Alvarez soccer: Produced four goals last week, including two in the State Northern California Division I title game, enabling the Eagles to secure a 2-1 win over De La Salle and ...
Pastor Ricky Floyd's funeral will be held on March 28 at Greater Imani Church in Memphis, Tennessee. Floyd was shot and killed outside Momma's Bar and Grill on March 12 after an argument with ...
In a recent interview with Alkass TV, Antonio Rudiger has opened up about his time at Real Madrid and the season so far.The ...
This article has been updated to reflect UEFA confirming it will ask for a review of the ‘two-touch penalty’ law. “Surely not, on a night like this….” Steve McManaman’s commentary on ...
The law that saw Julian Alvarez’s penalty controversially ruled out against Real Madrid could be reviewed with UEFA releasing a new video of the spot kick. The footage of the penalty, posted on ...
MADRID, March 13 (Reuters) - UEFA said the correct decision was made to disallow Julian Alvarez's penalty in Atletico Madrid's Champions League loss to city rivals Real Madrid on Wednesday but ...
UEFA said they will "enter discussions with FIFA and IFAB" over a possible change to the rule that saw Julián Álvarez's penalty disallowed in Atlético Madrid's Champions League defeat to Real ...
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