Considered Mexico’s greatest footballer of all time, Hugo Sánchez sits down with Adrián Uribe to discuss the chapters of his life both from both on and off the pitch. Sánchez looks back at his career that began in Mexico and saw him reach the pinnacle of Spanish football, and also opens up about the death of his son, Hugo Jr.
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The obsessive supporters of Everton FC forsake wives, families and God to follow their beloved team....
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Bojan Krkic has had success in the palm of his hand, but the difficulties encountered by a precociou...
George Best is one of the greatest footballers to have played the beautiful game. His tragic death a...
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Assyrians in Syria, USA, Europe, Russia and burning Iraq, tuned into their matches while their fello...
After a decade of struggle and misfortune Everton became the best side in the land. Even better than...