Yesterday, not only did the NFL Super Bowl take place, but also Club América news emerged from the stadium itself, such as the possibility that the Mexican national derby could be played in the United States.
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This information was generated from statements made by Amaury Vergara, the current owner, and president of Club Deportivo Guadalajara, who in a statement to the press, aired the possibility of Club America vs Chivas could happen in the United States.
The businessman attended the NFL Super Bowl yesterday and when asked by the press about this possibility, he affirmed that he was interested in this happening.
The businessman was interviewed by NBC and when he was asked if they liked SoFi Stadium and if he would like to bring Chivas to that venue, his answer resounded throughout the Mexican press and surely did not leave Guadalajara and America fans indifferent.
Vergara responded: "Yes, we will look for it, a classic would be nice, wouldn't it?". The businessman's statements echoed throughout the Mexican press for a very powerful reason.
And that reason is that many Mexicans live in the United States and for that reason, for some time now, the Mexican Soccer Federation has been holding matches of the Mexican national team on North American soil.
Therefore, it would not be strange if Vergara decided to go ahead with this idea because there are many Mexicans and children of Mexicans who identify more with Liga MX soccer than with MLS, so playing a Mexican soccer derby, such as Club America vs Chivas, would not be outlandish.
Especially considering that the businessman would like to hold it at SoFi Stadium, located in Inglewood, California, one of the areas with the highest number of Mexicans in the United States.
The SoFi Stadium, home of the Rams, had a cost of 5 billion dollars and is considered one of the most modern sports venues in recent years, so the businessman's statements are not unimportant, considering that the venue would be a great showcase to showcase the best of Mexican soccer.
Before thinking about taking Mexican soccer's most important derby to the United States, Amaury Vergara should probably focus first on getting Chivas out of the dreadful moment it is going through in Liga MX.
The team has 2 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw in the Clausura 2022, which has them in 8th place in the general table of the tournament.
Club Deportivo Guadalajara has just been defeated with a score of 3-1 by Tigres and their next game will be against another complicated rival: Leon, so it is expected that Chivas will give their all on the field so that they can win their next game.
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