
Club América Edges Washington Spirit in High‑Scoring Final
Club América defeated Washington Spirit 5‑3 in the CONCACAF Women’s Champions Cup final, with Scarlett Camberos’ stoppage‑time goal sealing the win.
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Club América defeated Washington Spirit 5‑3 in the CONCACAF Women’s Champions Cup final, with Scarlett Camberos’ stoppage‑time goal sealing the win.

A dramatic 5‑3 victory over the Washington Spirit saw Club América crowned champions, with late heroics from Scarlett Camberos and a crucial goal from Irene Guerrero.

This weekend’s sports calendar features high‑stakes finals and decisive matchdays in Europe, North America and Latin America, with star players and emerging talents headlining the action.

From Mineral del Monte to Pachuca, British miners introduced soccer, the Cornish pasty and a cultural bond that still shapes Mexican football today.

From the hills of Mineral del Monte to the trophy cabinets of Pachuca, the story of soccer’s British roots intertwines with local cuisine and sister‑city ties across the Atlantic.

British miners from Cornwall introduced soccer to central Mexico in the 1800s, founding the Pachuca Athletic Club and sparking a cultural exchange that endures in sport, cuisine and community ties.

The arrival of Cornish miners in 19th‑century Mexico introduced football, gave rise to Pachuca Football Club, and left a lasting cultural footprint.