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My struggle as a Salvadoran. Anyone else like this?
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My struggle as a Salvadoran. Anyone else like this?

u/cramordap — 7 hours ago
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Say what you will about CONCACAF, but at least teams here will try to outplay their opponent unlike CONMEBOL

u/alexaclova — 22 hours ago

Both the USA and Mexico round of 16 games are huge

First, Mexico is playing England for a chance to reach the quarterfinals for the first time in 40 years, at the Azteca where they haven’t lost a match there in 13 years. Mexico has a very real chance of an upset with strong home field advantage, which would be probably be the greatest Mexico football game to date. Mexico has had an unprecedented run in this World Cup so far while England is a solid legacy team. This game could very well go down as one of the best World Cup games in a long time.

On the other hand USA, also having an unprecedented run at this World Cup is playing a solid Belgium team, who knocked them out in round 16 at the 2014 WC, in Lumen Field home of the loudest crowd roar at an outdoor sports stadium, in order to damage to the quarterfinals for the second time since 2002. The “12th man” will give the USMNT a massive home field advantage. Odds even have the US as slight favorites in this, which a win here would certainly be the greatest USMNT game to date.

These games are set to break records and be some of the greatest in both of these team’s histories. Seriously a blessed moment for CONCACAF and USA/Mexico soccer

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u/Sorry_Tie284 — 20 hours ago
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Hypothetical 2030 World Cup Qualification (Expanded 64 team format)

Created a hypothetical qualification map of countries for the 2030 World Cup if it is expanded to 64 teams based on current FIFA rankings. Just used AI to predict how many slots for each region:

  • UEFA (Europe): 22 slots (+6 increase)
  • CAF (Africa): 13 slots (+4 increase)
  • AFC (Asia): 10 slots (+2 increase)
  • CONCACAF (North/Central America): 7 slots (+1 increase)
  • CONMEBOL (South America): 6 slots (0 to +1 increase)
  • OFC (Oceania): 2 slots (+1 increase)
  • Intercontinental Play-offs: 4 slots (system reshuffled from 2 slots)
u/Known-Beyond — 15 hours ago
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CPV gave Argentina, Spain, and Uruguay a hell of a time

u/Ratex545 — 1 day ago
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Imagine being part of England's coach staff and when you research the Mexican player with the most assists, this is what comes up:

u/CaliforniaBoundX — 1 day ago
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3-0 Morocco playing as united team 🎉🎉 good football as I predicted Canada will be a piece of cake to Morocco

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u/Any-Idea8198 — 1 day ago

Well done Canada

You guys had a great tournament hold your heads up high. Your boys represented Canada well and made CONCACAF proud. I know a lot of Canadians hate the USA because of our current gov but we still got love for you. Proud of your team and would have loved to see Davies healthy.

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u/pr1ap15m — 1 day ago
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The match between Mexico and England has been rescheduled.

Sunday's match against England has been rescheduled for 12:00 noon. This appears to be due to television scheduling issues. Noon in Mexico City is only 7:00 PM in London; if the original schedule is maintained, the match would kick off at 1:00 AM London time.

u/Kappa_Wi_870 — 2 days ago
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Has USA x Bosnia been the most "Concacaf after dark" match yet?

Frankly, I'm quite surprised about this.

You would have expected Curacao, Haiti... even Mexico! to be the one bringing the CONCACAF spirit & values to the world stage, but no, it was good ol' US of A.

Amazing.

u/Expert_Replacement_4 — 2 days ago
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Mexico. Take them out.

Now I really like this England team.​ They've got a lot of likeable players (Harry Kane), but the American inside me simply can't stand to see them advance. Their fans are insufferable towards us for our whole existence, least especially after last nights "Balogun" incident. We've had our differences in the past, but as a life long fan and soccer player, I can't stand the way the Eurosnobs treat us.

So humbly I ask of you Mexico, take of business.

Also, my brother is Mexican, CONCACAF unity yadadada.

u/Velociraith — 4 days ago