Hispanic Heritage Month: A Look Back at Latin America's Success at Golf's Biggest Tournaments

Hispanic Heritage Month is here and Latin Post.com is honoring many notable Latin American athletes who made their place in sports history. Here, we take a look at how Argentina is by far the most successful South American

Sports Business: MLS Looks to Leverage 2014 World Cup to Grow League's, Soccer's Popularity

Capitalizing on a surprisingly good run by the Unites States Men's National Team (USMNT) in the 2014 World Cup, as well the recording-breaking ratings for ESPN and Univision, United States Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati and Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber discuss the future of MLS and soccer future during Bloomberg Sports Business Summit.

Copa America 2015: Is Argentina the Top Contender After 4-2 Win Vs. Germany?

Anytime your roster includes the names Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain, Pablo Zabaletta, Javier Mascherano and Ezequiel Lavezzi, you are expected to be a top contender. But is Argentina the top team among the 2015 Copa America teams and groups?

Germany vs. Argentina Rematch, Analysis: Observations from Angel Di Maria & Argentina's Vengeance

Germany and Argentina faced off in Dusseldorf in a rematch of the World Cup Final on Wednesday. The match was the first international friendly for both clubs since their meeting in the Maracana back on July 13. Ironically, this game had already been scheduled prior to the championship game and was supposed to be Germany's big chance to hoist the trophy in front of its fans. But instead, it was Argentina that got a chance to exact revenge. Here are some observations from the Argentina's 4-2 win.

These Latino Tennis Stars Still Shining at 2014 U.S. Open Championship

The 2014 U.S. Open Championship is underway in Queens, New York City. The best tennis players from around the world are featured in this event. After two rounds of play, Colombian-born players are among the most successful.

Latin American Tennis Players Still Alive at US Open

The first two rounds of the United States Open are complete for both the men and women. Latin Post.com views and examines the remaining players who are born in Latin American nations.

A Look at Best Latin American Players to Watch at 2014 US Open

The 2014 U.S. Open is underway in New York City, and the greatest tennis players in the world will face one another for a chance to be crowned US Open Champion. This tournament has many Latin American born players, and Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the best Latino tennis stars playing at the U.S. Open.

Oscar 2015 Predictions: Argentina, Ecuador have Contenders Among Foreign Film Category

The Foreign Film category at the Academy Awards is often one of the most intriguing due to its ability to reveal new works to viewers. However, it is always hard to predict the category this early on in the year especially when individual countries have yet to submit their films to the Academy.

Rio de Janeiro, The Bahamas and Eight More Vacation Spots That Draw Hispanic Millennials

Urban areas with large Hispanic populations tend to draw more Hispanic vacationers, compared to other destinations in the U.S. And when traveling abroad, Hispanics like to go where they have a semblance of kinship and relative roots.

Latin American Countries Criticize Israel's Actions in Gaza

Latin American countries are denouncing Israel's actions, and some countries are taking diplomatic actions to show their support for Palestinians.

Should Argentina National Team's New Coach be Gerardo Martino or Jose Pekerman? [Vote]

Argentinean managers Gerardo Martino and Jose Pekerman have been the two most prominent names to come up as replacements for the departed Alejandro Sabella as coach of the Argentina national team. But is either man suited for the job?

Should Argentina National Team's New Coach be Gerardo Martino or Jose Pekerman? [Vote]

Argentinean managers Gerardo Martino and Jose Pekerman have been the two most prominent names to come up as replacements for the departed Alejandro Sabella as coach of the Argentina national team. But is either man suited for the job?

Copa America 2015: Top Contenders for Next Year's Major Tournament

The World Cup is over and will not return for another four years. In the intervening summers, fans of international soccer will have to lavish their attention on confederation tournaments such as the CONCACAF's Gold Cup or UEFA's Euro in 2016. Next summer also sees the return of the CONMEBOL's Copa America. A lot of South American countries will turn to tournament as a consolation for their big loss in Brazil this summer. Here are the top contenders to win in Chile.

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly of the FIFA World Cup 2014

Every tournament is filled with a plethora of beautiful moments as well as woeful forgettable ones. Here is a look at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the 2014 World Cup.

Vladimir Putin and President of Argentina Broker Nuclear Power Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a nuclear deal with Argentina to bolster Russia's ties in Latin America.

World Cup Tournament Brings Together People of All Cultures [Watch]

The month-long tournament that is the 2014 FIFA World Cup is finally over. As soccer fans across the world try to adjust to life without the "the beautiful game" in their life after Sunday's finale at Estádio Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, Latin Post.com takes a look back at the fan experience throughout the World Cup that saw Latinos and people of different backgrounds come together as one to watch the biggest soccer tournament in the world.
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