Isaac del Toro shines in the Tour: third overall and youth leader

Mexican Isaac del Toro remains third overall and leads the youth classification.

A solid performance in the ninth stage

Isaac del Toro continues to add memorable chapters in the 2026 Tour de France. The Mexican cyclist, originally from Ensenada, Baja California, once again demonstrated his talent and endurance in the ninth stage, a demanding medium-mountain route.

He crossed the finish line in thirteenth place, just six seconds behind the Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel. His performance allowed him to retain third place in the general classification.

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Youth leadership and first break

Del Toro also maintains the lead in the youth classification, which is why he continues to wear the white jersey, distinguishing the best competitor under 26 years of age.

The Tour enters its first day of rest. The Mexican will take advantage of this break to recover physically and adjust details with his team. The next stages will be decisive in the fight for the general classification, which is currently led by his teammate Tadej Pogacar.

The support of the Mexican fans has been constant throughout the journey. Del Toro is establishing himself as one of the great revelations of the international peloton.

Mbappé and Yamal, the stars of the France-Spain duel

Two undefeated teams clash in Dallas for a ticket to the World Cup final.

High voltage semi-final in Dallas

France and Spain face each other this Tuesday at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, in the first semifinal of the World Cup. Both arrive undefeated: the French have scored 14 goals and conceded only two; the Spanish, 10 in favor and one against.

Kylian Mbappé has eight goals in the tournament, equaling Leo Messi at the top of the scoring table. With 20 goals in 20 World Cup games, he is one away from the Argentine’s all-time record. The 27-year-old striker claimed to be recovered after being substituted against Morocco in the quarterfinals.

For Spain, Lamine Yamal — who turned 19 on Monday — already knows what it’s like to eliminate France in the semifinals: he scored in Euro 2024 and also won in the Nations League. “We are not afraid of France. If anyone should be afraid, it is us,” declared the young man. His Barcelona teammate, Jules Koundé, did not feel addressed: “It’s a sign of confidence. He always does the same thing at Barça.”

Mikel Merino has been key for La Roja coming off the bench: he scored the winning goal against Portugal in the round of 16 (88′) and the decisive goal against Belgium in the quarterfinals (88′). Goalkeeper Unai Simón set a record of 650 minutes without conceding a goal, until Belgium scored in the 41st minute.

This is the only World Cup precedent between the two: France won 3-1 in the round of 16 in 2006, with goals from Ribéry, Vieira and Zidane. Since then, Spain won its only title in 2010 and France lifted its second cup in 2018. The French seek to join Brazil and Germany as the only ones with three consecutive finals.

The other semifinal pits defending champion Argentina against England on Wednesday in Atlanta. Messi, with three goals in the group stage, broke the historical record for goals in the World Cup. Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, was eliminated in the round of 16 against Spain.

The title game will be Sunday at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey. The date in Dallas promises emotions.

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Diego Cocca leaves the Atlas FC bench

Diego Cocca is no longer Atlas coach. The board is looking for a new coach before the debut in the Apertura 2026.

Atlas FC begins a new stage without Diego Cocca

A few days before the start of Apertura 2026, Atlas FC underwent a change in its sports project. Diego Cocca stopped being technical director of the red and black team after negotiations for his continuity did not prosper. The board accelerates the search for a new coach before the debut against León.

The reasons behind the departure

The differences between the Argentine strategist and the leadership would have been related to the formation of the squad and the reinforcements hired for the new tournament. The lack of agreement prevented both parties from reaching a definitive agreement.

Cocca led the preseason and participated in the work leading up to the championship, in addition to appearing at public events with the new administration. However, the contractual relationship was never formalized.

Official statement from the club

“Atlas FC informs that, as part of the institutional and sporting re-engineering process promoted by the new administration of the Club, it was not possible to reach an agreement for the continuity of Diego Cocca as Technical Director of the First Team.”

“The institution thanks Diego Cocca for the professionalism, work and dedication he showed during his time at the head of the First Team, a period in which he contributed significantly to the recent history of the Club. Likewise, it wishes him the greatest success in his future projects.”

What’s next for Atlas?

The club is holding advanced conversations with different candidates and will announce the decision in the coming days. “We reiterate to our fans that each decision responds to the firm commitment to strengthening Atlas FC and consolidating a solid, stable and competitive sports project, with a long-term vision,” the institution detailed.

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Apertura 2026 begins with few matches on open TV

Only three games will be free on the first date. Know the schedules and channels.

The Liga MX starts the Apertura 2026 tournament this week. The inaugural date offers attractive matches, but only three will be available on open television. The rest will be distributed between pay TV and digital platforms.

Scheduling the first date

On Thursday, July 16, the championship opens with Necaxa vs Atlante at 7:00 p.m. on FOX One. Later, Xolos receives Tigres at 9:00 p.m. on the same signal.

On Friday the 17th, Atlético de San Luis vs Cruz Azul (7:00 p.m., ESPN) and León vs. Atlas (7:00 p.m., FOX One) will be played.

On Saturday the 18th, Chivas debuts against Toluca at 7:07 p.m. on Prime Video, while Querétaro hosts América at 9:00 p.m. on FOX One.

Transmission on open TV

The first free duel will be FC Juárez vs Puebla on Friday the 17th at 9:00 p.m. on Azteca 7 and FOX One.

On Saturday the 18th, Channel 5 has two games: Pumas vs Pachuca (5:00 p.m.) and Rayados de Monterrey vs. Santos Laguna (7:00 p.m.). Both are also broadcast on TUDN.

It should be noted that schedules and channels are awaiting official confirmation from Liga MX.

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