Soccer Game: Mexico versus El Salvador

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This Saturday promises to be an exciting one. The Salvadoran national soccer team is already in Mexico training for the BIG GAME. Mexico vs. El Salvador. Both teams have a shot at going to the World Cup to be held in South Africa.

Soccer (el futbol) brings out the passion and excitement of millions of spectators. Millions will be glued to their t.v. screens and these types of games bring joy to many. Many remember their home countries – where they grew up watching their national teams – win or lose – they are still loyal fans. Soccer is in our hearts and veins. It truly is a dynamic sport that can also bring Latinos together to have a great time – by having respect for either team. In sports – their is always a winner and a loser. MAY THE BEST TEAM WIN ON SATURDAY. QUE VIVA MEXICO Y QUE VIVA EL SALVADOR!

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  7. Hi there,I like your site and it looks very interesting and easy to read,really!. I am from Corea. I love the Soccer and cannot wait till 11th June, can you?.But there is a problem camming from FIFA. It is that doesn´t choose the best teams in this planet for the World Cup which it should otherwise don´t call the World Cup a final, if you want to play soccer for the soul of competition then go to the olympics games. this is exactly what the World Cup is turning to, and it su…, ire needed to beat germany to be in and is not, jap beat lowly teams as bahrain, qatar, kuwait, to be in, is this justice I dont think so, just because you are in the World Cup it doesn´t mean that you have the quality to be in like jap can attes. Any way, I hope to watch a interesting final on 11th July and my favorite winner team is Japan,and my favorite player is Arjen Robben.Good blog and keep going.Cu!

  8. Hello to everybody,I like your site and it looks very interesting and easy to read,really!. I came from Honduras. I love the Soccer and cannot wait till 11th June, can you?.But there is a problem camming from FIFA. It is that doesn´t choose the best teams in this planet for the World Cup which it should otherwise don´t call the World Cup a final, if you want to play soccer for the spirit of competition then go to the olympics games. this is exactly what the World Cup is turning to, and it su…, ire needed to beat brazil to be in and is not, jap beat lowly teams as bahrain, qatar, kuwait, to be in, is this justice I dont think so, just because you are in the World Cup it doesn´t mean that you have the quality to be in like jap can attes. Any way, I desire to watch a great final on 11th July and my favorite winner team is Usa,and my favorite player is Fernando Torres.Good blog and keep going.Cu!

  9. I reckon England will make qtr finals – Anything after that is a bonus

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  12. Lisa Ramos says:

    I am rooting for El Salvador as that is the land where my 3 parents were born. However,.my bigger point is that while these games are obviously a matter of business, celebration and pride, they should not be taken to the extreme. Recently a 28 year-old French man, Brice Taton of Toulouse, was killed by violent Serbian hooligans in Belgrade during a match between France and Serbia. This is a tragic sidenote to “futbol”competition and let’s hope we never see anything of that nature for supporters of Mexico or El Salvador!

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