Katia Itzel García makes history as the first Mexican referee in the Gold Cup

A Mexican breaks barriers in international arbitration with an impeccable performance.

A moment that will be recorded in the annals of football

The destiny of continental football staggered under the weight of an unprecedented milestone. The Gold Cup 2025, that stage where legends are born and heroes are forged, witnessed a silent revolution. Among the roars of the crowd and the frenetic beating of hearts, a woman, Katia Itzel García, raised her whistle like a scepter of justice, writing her name in gold ink in the history of CONCACAF.

The match that changed everything

It was not just any meeting. Under the spotlights that burned like suns, the duel between Curaçao and El Salvador became the theater of an epic consecration. With a firm hand and a steely gaze, García displayed masterful dominance, brandishing four yellow cards like swords to nip in the bud any shadow of excessive violence. The experts, those implacable judges of technique, could only bow before his surgical precision.

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But she was not alone. At their sides, as guardians of a sacred ritual, their compatriots Sandra Elizabeth Ramírez Alemán and Karen Janet Díaz Medina wove a network of complicity and support. Together, they formed an invincible trio, a symbol that Mexican women’s refereeing had arrived to break the walls of tradition.

This wasn’t just a match; It was a message to the world. Every whistle, every decision, rang like an echo in the ears of those who doubted. The Liga MX, that crucible where García forged his legend, shone with pride while one of his own demonstrated that talent knows no genres, only courage and preparation.

What’s next for this pioneer? The horizon burns with possibilities: more tournaments, more challenges, more records to shatter. But today, in this moment frozen in time, we celebrate a woman who turned a dream into undeniable reality.

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Katia Itzel García marca un antecedente

Paraguay vs Australia in the 2026 World Cup: date and venue defined

Paraguay will face Australia on June 25, 2026 in San Francisco in Group D.

Duel in San Francisco

The match between Paraguay and Australia for Group D of the 2026 World Cup already has a date and venue. It will be on June 25, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium, in San Francisco, United States.

This match is part of the group stage of the tournament. Paraguay appears as the home team, while Australia will be a visitor. The host city is San Francisco, one of the American venues for the World Cup.

Confirmed date

The official tournament calendar assigns this match to June 25, 2026. It is the only meeting between both teams in Group D, at least in this phase.

For now, the information available is limited to the essential data of the fixture: teams, group, date, stadium and city. There are no further details on schedules or broadcasts.

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Brazil seals the leadership of group C with a resounding victory

The Brazilian team beat Scotland 3-0 and advances to the round of 32 as first in the group.

Triumph that secures first place

Brazil did not let up. On the third day of the group stage, the Verdeamarela defeated Scotland 3-0 and consolidated the lead in group C.

With this result, the South American team has scored seven goals in the group stage. Morocco remains in second place, while Scotland remains in third position.

The match, played within the framework of the World Cup, showed a solid and effective Brazil. The goals came at key moments, although the authors and exact minutes were not revealed. What is concrete is the final score and the classification.

Now Brazil advances to the round of 32 as leaders. The road continues for the Canarinha, which is seeking its sixth world title.

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New Zealand vs Belgium: duel in Vancouver for Group G

New Zealand and Belgium will collide in Vancouver on June 26, 2026.

The Group G scenario

The 2026 World Cup continues to define its calendar. This time, the turn is for the match between New Zealand and Belgium, scheduled for June 26, 2026. The match corresponds to the group stage, within Group G.

The venue will be BC Place Stadium, in Vancouver, Canada. There, both teams will seek to score points in the final stretch of group activity. According to the official fixture, New Zealand appears as the home team and Belgium as the visitor.

Details of the meeting

The match will be played at the Canadian venue, one of the stadiums chosen for the tournament. Vancouver will be the host city of this commitment, without schedules or other additional details having been released so far.

Beyond the administrative designation, the central data is the date and the group. The match is part of the first round of the World Cup, where both teams will seek to advance to the next phase.

The official fixture includes the image of the calendar with the teams, the stadium and the city. For now, the focus is on those essential elements.

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