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Tecate Becomes the Official Sponsor for all Chivas del Guadalajara activities in the U.S.

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Tecate and Tecate Light, cervezas con caracter, brought members of Chivas del Guadalajara, the most popular Mexican football club, back to LA to announce a 'Bold Alliance' including an exclusive beer sponsorship for friendly matches to be played across the U.S., the summer pre-season and several player meet and greets for consumers 21+.

Part of the "Taste of Triumph" campaign, the Mexican beer brand's sports engagement platform that immerses bicultural Hispanic consumers 21 and older in the sports they love, the first Tecate sponsored match will be Chivas del Guadalajara against Santos Laguna to be held at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston, TX on March 27, 2015.

Chivas del Guadalajara will play at least two additional Tecate sponsored matches within California and Texas during their summer pre-season with opponents and locations to be confirmed soon. Ticket availability and pre-season dates for meet and greets will also be announced closer to those activities.

"To the millions of Chivas fans across the U.S., it's our pleasure to bring such high quality international soccer to California and Texas. We look forward to this bold alliance generating some incredible matches in front of avid Chivas fans," said Gustavo Guerra, brand director for Tecate and Tecate Light.

Joining Guerra on stage was Nestor de la Torre, President of Chivas del Guadalajara; Jose Manuel Chepo de la Torre, head coach; Erick "Cubo" Torres, striker; Rafael Marquez Lugo, striker; and Alberto "Guameru" Garcia Jr., striker.

"Chivas del Guadalajara has found a passionate partner in Tecate and we look forward to playing competitive matches in the U.S. To the Chivas del Guadalajara fans in California and Texas, we need your support and hope to see you cheering us on at the games," said Nestor de la Torre, President of Chivas del Guadalajara.

For additional details on Tecate and Tecate Light's "Taste of Triumph" campaign, the sponsorship of the Chivas del Guadalajara matches, or to speak with a Tecate and Tecate Light representative about the brand's support of soccer, please contact BRAYA US at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

About HEINEKEN USA

HEINEKEN USA Inc., the nation's premier beer importer, is a subsidiary of Heineken International BV, which is the world's most international brewer. European brands imported into the U.S. include Heineken Lager, the world's most international beer brand; Heineken Light; Amstel Light, a leading imported light beer brand; Newcastle Brown Ale, the leading imported ale in the United States; and Buckler non-alcoholic brew. HEINEKEN USA is also the exclusive USA importer for the Tecate Franchise, Dos Equis Franchise, Sol, Indio, Carta Blanca and Bohemia brands from Mexico. For a safe ride home, download the HEINEKEN USA -sponsored Taxi Magic™ application from your smartphone at taximagic.heineken.com. Please visit www.EnjoyHeinekenResponsibly.com.

About Chivas

Club Deportivo Guadalajara was born in 1906, when a group of friends met in one of the most important stores, "Perla de Occidente," (Pearl of the West). Their employees created a soccer team sponsored by the store owners. Headed by Belgian, Edgar Everaert, Mexicans, Belgians and Frenchs were brought together, and named their team "Union Club," and two years later "Club Guadalajara".

On October 21st 1943, Guadalajara makes their debut in professional soccer, winning 4-1 to the Atlante in the capital of the Republic. Since its inceptions, Chivas decided to implement the policy of admitting only Mexicans players in their ranks, and today, is the most beloved team in Mexico, with more fans and titles in the national territory, in addition to being the most important team in Mexico.

Chivas, is the most winning team in the history of Mexican soccer.

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Copa bahiaThis regional soccer tournament for children and youths is a fantastic opportunity to practice the nation’s favorite sport, and will serve as a showcase for talent scouts looking to recruit for professional team

diaz 847 stockmanRoberto Diaz shot a bogey-free 62 in the opening round. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

BOGOTA, Colombia – Mexico’s Roberto Diaz fired a course-record 62 in Thursday’s opening round of the Colombia Championship and distanced himself from the field. Diaz had nine birdies and no bogeys at the Country Club de Bogota and grabbed a three-stroke lead over veteran Darron Stiles (65).

Second-year pro Tyler McCumber, Will Wilcox and Patton Kizzire share third place with 5-under 66’s.

Four players – Chase Wright, Zack Fischer, Aaron Watkins and Steve Marino – are at 67 and tied for sixth.

Diaz holed out from a bunker and chipped in on another hole – both birdies – as he played nearly flawless golf.

“I attacked the holes that I could and on the other holes I played pretty safe,” said Diaz, who lives in Veracruz, Mexico. “It’s a fun course. You can hit it a mile if you can get it up in the air.”

The air is a bit thin in Bogota, which sits is 8,660 feet above sea level in a high plateau of the Andes Mountains.

“I look forward to it,” laughed the 41-year old Stiles. “This is how far I hit it 20 years ago. I’d like stay at this altitude all year. It’s an adjustment but having been here a couple of times you learn how far things go.”

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FIRST ROUND NOTES:

• Thursday weather: Mostly cloudy. Wind SE 6-12 mph. Overnight low 48. Daytime high 68.

• This week’s purse is $800,000 with $144,000 going to the champion.

• Rain is in the forecast for the remaining days of the tournament, which was plagued by heavy rains in each of the past four years. In 2011, only 36 holes were completed and Brenden Pappas was declared the unofficial winner. Last year, third-round leader Alex Cejka earned the win when 2.2 inches of rain fell during the week and ultimately reduced the tournament to 54 holes.

• Roberto Diaz established a course record with his round of 62 Thursday. The previous mark of 63 was set last year in the third round by tournament winner Alex Cejka.

• Diaz’ 62 is the lowest opening round at CC de Bogota. Danny Lee’s 7-under 64 in 2013 was the previous low.

• Diaz’ three-stroke lead is the largest in the tournament’s six-year history. Andrew Parr (2011) and Danny Lee (2013) both held one-shot leads in the past and in three of the five years at Bogota there have co-leaders after the first round.  

• The largest 18-hole leads in Tour history:

6 strokes                 Ron Philo Jr. 1994 Pensacola Classic
5 strokes David LeBeck 2001 Chitimacha Louisiana Open

• Diaz is in his second full season on the Web.com Tour. Last year he made the cut in eight of 15 starts and finished No. 78 on the money list.

• Diaz’ previous low round on Tour was 66 (6-under) which he posted three times last year.

• This is the second time that Diaz has been atop the leaderboard after the first round. Last year he was T1 at the United Leasing Championship but finished T19.

• Diaz’ career best finish on Tour is a T4 at The Rex Hospital Open in 2014.

• Diaz made 13 cuts in 22 career starts in three seasons on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica (2012-14). His best finish was a P2 at the TransAmerica Power Products CRV Open in Guadalajar, Mexico where he was part of a seven-man playoff last March (won by Marcelo Rozo of Bogota).

• Darron Stiles has chalked five official wins on the Web.com Tour over the years. He finished T12 at last week’s Panama Claro Championship.

• There were only five eagles recorded during the opening day, all on par-5s:

No. 8 Darron Stiles
No. 10 Bronson La'Cassie
No. 18 Miguel Carballo, Nathan Tyler, Sebastian Pinzon

• Australia’s Mathew Goggin, winner of last week’s Panama Claro Championship, fired a 3-over 74 Thursday and is tied for 98th place. Joining Goggin at the number are two others who played well in last week’s season opener – Dicky Pride (T3) and China’s Hao Tong Li (54-hole leader, T11). Harold Varner III, runner-up last week, shot a 1-under 70.

• There are four players in the field this week who gained eligibility from the 2014 PGA TOUR China Order of Merit (OOM).

No. 1 OOM   Hao Tong Li 74 T98
No. 3 OOM Brad Drewett 70 T34
No. 4 OOM Sam Chien 76 T133
No. 5 OOM Todd Baek 72 T67

• The top five players from the PGA TOUR Canada Order of Merit (OOM) are in the field this week:

No. 1 OOM Joel Dahmen 70 T34
No. 2 OOM Matt Harmon 72 T67
No. 3 OOM Timothy Madigan 69 T17
No. 4 OOM Brock Mackenzie 74 T98
No. 5 OOM Greg Eason 70 T34

• The top five players from the PGA TOUR Latinoamerica Order of Merit (OOM) are in the field this week:

No. 1 OOM Julian Etulain 71 T55
No. 2 OOM Marcelo Rozo 74 T98
No. 3 OOM Tyler McCumber 66 T3
No. 4 OOM Brad Hopfinger 74 T98
No. 5 OOM Jorge Fernandez-Valdes 69 T17

• Bogey-free rounds this week:
R1       62 – Roberto Diaz       67 – Zack Fischer, Steve Marino         68 – Kevin Tway, Vaughn Taylor

• DID YOU KNOW THAT COLOMBIA – 
-- Is the only country in South America with access to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
-- Is the third most populous country in Latin America, trailing Brazil and Mexico, and has an estimated population of 47 million.

• NEXT WEEK: The Web.com Tour will be idle for three weeks and will return to Colombia for the inaugural Karibana Championship at TPC Cartagena March 5-8. From there, the Tour will head to Sao Paolo, Brasil for the Brasil Champions presented by HSBC March 12-15 at the Sao Paolo Golf Cub. The Tour finishes up the South America swing the next week with the Chile Classic in Santiago at the Club de Golf Mapocho March 19-22.

 

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US Soccer Players - Facing a struggle against relegation, Chivas Guadalajara received what looked like a boost in the offseason. Fresh off a 15-goal season with a bad Chivas USA side, Erick “Cubo” Torres seemed like a godsend. The talented 21-year-old who had earned rave reviews along with a call up from the Mexican National Team was theirs on loan for the 2015 Liga MX Clausura season.

However, with a quarter of the schedule gone, Torres has had no impact on the club’s most important season in recent history.

Torres’s return to Guadalajara has not yielded anywhere near the impact many MLS observers would have guessed. His quick rise within MLS made him a sought-after commodity, particularly after Chivas USA folded, but to Chivas manager Jose Manuel “Chepo” De La Torre, Torres is excess weight.

What makes this more maddening is not his idle time on the bench during league matches but where he gets playing time. Torres has scored goals for both Chivas’ U-20 team as well as in a Copa MX match. His latest tally was an 80th-minute header against Lobos BUAP in a 2-0 win on Tuesday, his first goal in three Copa MX matches

Certainly, Torres has talent. Experience too. How about an opportunity?

Were he trying to win a spot with America or Santos or another successful club, Torres’ situation would be understandable. Those clubs are not in the position Chivas are in. Chivas are desperate. The club has earned its spot near the bottom of the relegation table with years of poor results, which has led to a lot of turnover both on the roster and within the coaching staff.

Yet, De La Torre is unwilling to take a chance on Torres. A chance is what Torres would be, not a risk. Torres showed in less than two seasons what he could do. He scored seven goals after joining Chivas USA in the middle of the 2013 season and finished tied for seventh in the league in goals. He also scored a goal for Mexico in a friendly against Panama in October.

De La Torre has counted mostly on Omar Bravo for goals. Bravo had a lackluster campaign a season ago, scoring just four times. Sure, Chivas were poor and that contributed to his low output but Torres has been in a similar situation and found a way to succeed. Also having chances to play are Carlos Fierro and Isaac Brizuela, but neither has found the back of the net. Fierro was involved in a bit of controversy on the weekend. Fierro drew a penalty which led to the winning goal in the 1-0 triumph over Pachuca on the weekend, but was subsequently suspended a match for having feigned a foul on the play.

Torres may well be victim of a logjam in the attacking third, even though he has a lot of qualities in his favor. That he came from MLS is likely of no significance, since former Real Salt Lake defender Carlos Salcedo has stepped right into a starting spot and has looked quite strong for the club since his arrival.

Perhaps the black cloud of despair that hung over Chivas USA clings to Torres. After all, Chivas USA players who left MLS for Mexico never had great success - Francisco Palencia notwithstanding. Francisco Mendoza and Juan Pablo Garcia had success in MLS but crashed and burned when heading south of the border. Isaac Romo managed to piece together a decent career, decent only for its longevity, but otherwise the returns have been few.

Regardless, Torres’ plight will only last a short amount of time, of course. Torres is on loan to Guadalajara from Houston Dynamo. Should the pattern continue the club could receive a hungry and fresh player over the summer.

Torres himself seems to be content with his place on the squad. After scoring his goal against Lobos, Torres raced to a corner flag, a large smile spread across his face, twisted and twirled like a robot, and then kissed the Chivas shield on his jersey.

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superbIf you happen to be in Puerto Vallarta or Riviera Nayarit on Super Bowl Sunday, February 1, 2015, we've put together a sampler of sports bars and restaurants around Banderas Bay that will be hosting Super Bowl parties as the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks go head to head for the Lombardi Trophy.

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Puerto Vallarta, Jal. - St. Regis Punta Mita Resort, located in one of the most exclusive beaches in Mexico, along the gold coast of the Riviera Nayarit, hosted the Punta Mita International Golf Club Challenge; with the presence of Corey Pavin, 1995 US open Champion, captain of the Ryder Cup and fifteen times winner of the PGA Tour. The golfers enjoyed the exquisite gastronomy from chefs like Maycoll Calderon of J&G Grill by Jean-Georges Vongerichten of The St. Regis Mexico City, and resident chefs Sylvain Desbois and Pato Persico.

“We are very happy with the success of the first event of the year.  This is the fourth occasion we get to welcome golf celebrity Corey Pavin” stated Carl Emberson, general manager of The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort. “Punta Mita Golf Challenge had more than 50 participants, who hand in hand with Pavin, took pleasure in playing in the two Jack Nicklaus golf courts and, at the same time, enjoy the unforgettable culinary experiences at ST. Regis style”.
“It is a pleasure to return to St. Regis Punta Mita for the fourth time, and to participate in these events, which are really unique and capture the best of golf.  It is fascinating to play in these fields under perfect conditions, and to enjoy golf with the fans in this Paradise which is Punta Mita”, mentioned Corey Pavin, special guess of Punta Mita Golf Challenge.

Punta Mita International Golf Club Challenge was initiated on January 14 with an opening cocktail and a Corey Pavin private golf clinic.
 
 On Thursday, the golfers gather to play the first round at Pacific Club, famous for its nineteenth hole, the “Cola de la Ballena” (the whale’s tail); followed by a golf clinic by the famous Corey Pavin and ending with an exquisite dinner prepared by Chef Sylvain Desbois, at Carolina, AAA five diamonds restaurant.
 
On Friday, the golfers play the second round at the Bahia field, were the couple, Drew Weaver and Michael Williams, broke the record with a total of 66 points. In the evening, the golfers enjoyed dinner by the sea en Marietas Beach. Dinner was prepared by the visiting chef Marcoll Calderon of the J&G Grill by Jean-Georges Vongerichten of the St. Regis Mexico City.

“It was my pleasure to be the visiting chef of Punta Mita Golf Challenge; it was a unique experience to cook dinner at this remarkable beach. What a better way to start the year than with an explosion of flavors inspired by the evening colors.  This is without a doubt, the best ocean view in the Riviera Nayarit”, Chef Maycoll Calderon said.

To close the event, golfers return to Campo Pacifico for their third round. This concluded with a lunch and the awards at Sea Breeze restaurant. In the afternoon the participants enjoy the Remede Spa and the Resort’s peaceful beach. The day ended with the closing dinner, prepared by Chef Pato Persico, at Mira Mary Boat Bistro.

Out of More than 50 participants who came to Punta Mita to represent their local club, the winners of Punta Mita Gold Challenge are:

1. Drew Weaver  and Michael Williams with 57 points
2. Scott Nagy  and Scott Warman, with  49 points
3. Chaz Hamman and J.P Mahony, with 35 points

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0012There was no mistaking the elephant in the room at this week's Pan American Sports Organization (PASO) General Assembly in sunny Puerto Vallarta: it was the elephant not in the room.

Mario Vázquez Raña, the 82 year-old Mexican newspaper magnate, has presided over PASO since 1975, the year of Margaret Thatcher's election as leader of Britain's Conservative party and the fall of Saigon.

He has marked the body with an indelible stamp: scarcely 10 minutes went by in and around this week's meetings without someone commenting, publicly or privately, on Don Mario's negotiating skills, business acumen, generosity or autocratic management style.

But the last few months are forcing PASO to face up to the fact that a remarkable era is nearly over.

First, last September, this Puerto Vallarta General Assembly was postponed after Vázquez Raña underwent surgery; then in November he missed a PASO Extraordinary General Assembly in Bangkok; and now this week, having been hospitalised for six days in mid-December, he was unable to make it to Mexico's palm-fringed Pacific coast.

Happily, PASO's most pressing current concern - the 2015 Toronto Pan American and Parapan American Games - looks to be in good shape; and the vastly experienced, not easily impressed eye of Michael Fennell, President of the PASO Technical Committee, is available to make sure it stays that way.

But it seems inevitable that there will now follow a (potentially lengthy) period when nothing more strategic than the succession issue will be at the forefront of many PASO members' minds.

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Mario Vázquez Raña has presided over PASO for almost 40 years but the last few months are forcing PASO to face up to the fact that a remarkable era is nearly over PASO

First vice-president Ivar Sisniega, who chaired the General Assembly after learning just two days before the event that Vázquez Raña would be absent, may have been justified to say that he was "gratified to see the level of mature and serious debate that took place in a very responsible fashion".

It is hard to imagine, though, that the agenda would have been wrapped up inside a day (albeit quite an intensive one) had Vázquez Raña been in the hot seat.

And with so many major international events, including an Olympics and a Youth Olympics, coming to the Americas from this year onwards, it would be highly preferable if the long-term leadership question were not left hanging for too long.

Nobody, at least that I met, expects Vázquez Raña to remain as President beyond 2016.

But the date of that General Assembly is not yet known - and given that what was to have been the 2014 Assembly did not take place until January 2015, that could leave the Mexican in situ for up to another two years.

Equally, the transition may come considerably earlier than that.

An Executive Committee meeting set for March was announced with the comment, "At that time, decisions will be made for the future leadership of our organisation".

I was subsequently advised, however, that this was a reference to a statute review process that is currently in train, rather than anything more dramatic.

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Carlos Nuzman, President of the Brazilian Olympic Committee and the man at the helm of Rio 2016, is a leading candidate for the succession of PASO Getty Images

This may itself have an important bearing on the outcome of a future Presidential election, since it may lead to a change in voting entitlements.

At present, as it was explained to me, each of the 41 PASO National Olympic Committees (NOCs) has a vote, and an extra vote is granted for each time a country has hosted the Pan American Games.

This, of course, increases the voting power of larger nations, particularly Mexico, which has hosted on three occasions.

Should the system revert to a straight one country one vote, the influence of the Caribbean members in particular would be increased, especially if they were to vote en bloc.

Based largely on my attempted straw poll around the wide, airy corridors of the conference hotel, I would say that the leading candidates for the succession seem to be as follows:

Carlos Nuzman, PASO's second vice president, from Brazil; Sisniega, another Mexican; and José Joaquín Puello from the Dominican Republic.

It is very possible that another Caribbean candidate may also emerge, with Keith Joseph, PASO's third vice president, from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Richard Peterkin, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) member from Saint Lucia, those most frequently mentioned in this connection.

Conceivable dark horses include José Quiñones, if he can overcome his domestic difficulties in Peru, any US or Canadian candidate, and perhaps others.

Neither Nuzman, 72, or Puello, 74, are spring chickens exactly; Nuzman, moreover, will presumably have his hands full until Rio 2016 has come and gone.

But it could be argued that a transition candidate may be in PASO's best interests, while the body transforms itself from a creature, essentially, of a single individual into something much more modern and transparent.

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An interesting presence here in Puerto Vallarta was Pere Miró, IOC director of relations with NOCs and Olympic Solidarity, who acknowledged it was his first PASO General Assembly since Vázquez Raña resigned as President of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) and head of Olympic Solidarity in March 2012.

This seemed a signal that the first rays of light on PASO's new era are just starting to creep over the horizon.

While the immediate future for PASO looks uncertain in many ways, one thing I would not be worried about, based on what I have seen here, is the organisation's ability to make a success of the post Vázquez Raña era.

The body seems to have an excellent multicultural balance, notwithstanding a big wealth gap between its richest and poorest NOCs; it is also imbued with plenty of men - and women - who have already shown themselves to be able sports administrators, with skills in a variety of areas.

I have little doubt, for example, that the more media savvy could quickly engineer a profile boost for the Pan American Games - and for that matter PASO itself - if given a freer rein.

They have plainly waited a long time, some of them, for additional responsibilities to be thrust upon them.

For a few, opportunity will shortly knock.

David Owen worked for 20 years for the Financial Times in the United States, Canada, France and the UK. He ended his FT career as sports editor after the 2006 World Cup and is now freelancing, including covering the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 2010 World Cup and London 2012. Owen's Twitter feed can be accessed here.

 

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