The Mexican league is the most represented league in the Copa America. Why do so many South American players prefer to play there instead of making a decent career in Europe?
Ecuador: Enner Valencia Wants to Make History
Ecuador tries to qualify from the Copa America group stage time after time, but usually fails. In 2019, they hope to do it with their leader, Enner Valencia.
México: Tata Martino Begins to Hope
Gerardo "Tata" Martino had plans to slowly build the Mexican squad to the 2022 World Cup. A long list of absentees made him find new solutions for the Gold Cup and Orbelin Pineda will be one of them.
US Women Soccer: Morgan and Rapinoe Fight For Equality
Even in the United States, one of the leading nations in women’s football, the players still need to fight for equality. Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, two of the team’s superstars, are fighting for justice.
Colombia brings Cardona back: Edwin's Last Chance
For years Edwin Cardona was considered a player that never fulfilled his full potential. After he was left out of Colombia's squad to the 2018 World Cup due to disciplinary incidents, Cardona will get his last chance to make the breakthrough in the 2019 Copa America.