Threats against Angulo and Katia Itzel, a serious matter that should not be ignored: Trejo

Ignoring them could lead to something worse, he warns.
Threats against Angulo and Katia Itzel, a serious matter that should not be ignored: Trejo
▲ The Colombian Pumas player and the Mexican referee suffered cyberbullying, resulting in death threats, during their participation in the first phase of the Leagues Cup. Photo @pumasmx and @Kigm14
Karla Torrijos
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 8, 2025, p. a11
In light of the death threats received by both Pumas player Álvaro Angulo and Mexican referee Katia Itzel García during their participation in the 2025 Leagues Cup, former director of the auriazul team Mario Trejo considered it to be a very serious and intolerable matter that should not be ignored
, and he expressed his confidence that the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) would take action on the matter and investigate the facts, since ignoring them could lead to something worse
.
After this Wednesday's match, corresponding to the third and final day of the initial phase of the tournament, against Inter Miami, which has 18 members of Argentine origin between players (11) and members of the technical staff (7), Pumas' manager, Efraín Juárez, revealed in a press conference that the Colombian left back received death threats hours before the match.
"Álvaro Angulo, who was with Independiente de Argentina, and I'm saying this publicly because it's not normal, received death threats this morning to his email and phone. We have to be very aware of this. I don't know where it's coming from, but everything indicates it's coming from there."
The young man put in his effort in the match, like a true professional, but these things have to be said; it's not easy to swallow. There's no tolerance for these circumstances. We'll conduct the corresponding investigation
, the coach stated.
The referee, in turn, reported having received messages containing verbal abuse and death threats from alleged fans, who blamed her for Rayados' loss to FC Cincinnati.
Faced with this situation, Trejo said that it is a very delicate and dangerous issue, in which police participation is obviously required, since it goes beyond the sporting aspect
.
He indicated that CONCACAF and FIFA should also pay attention to this matter, but above all, the Mexican Football Federation, since it is the first instance, along with the club, in Angulo's case, that must assume the responsibility of making the corresponding inquiries, seeing how real the threats are, and notifying both said agencies and the judicial area
.
He also lamented the occurrence of this type of incident in Mexican soccer. As far as I know, nothing like this has ever happened. There are always complaints and insults from the fans, but death threats, no. I don't know what's going on? It's inconceivable that a soccer match could lead to this. We can't let it happen again
.
He estimated that this type of behavior
on the part of fans is also largely due to the current reach of social media. These days, it's very easy to send messages and contact anyone; the bad thing is that this possibility can become, as in this case, negative and potentially hurtful. Hopefully, these messages were written by someone irresponsible and there isn't a real threat
.
Bravos are eliminated and Puebla advances in the Leagues Cup.
From the Editorial Staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 8, 2025, p. a11
Two missed penalties by Rodolfo Pizarro sealed the fate of Bravos de Juárez in the Leagues Cup. The border team squandered the opportunity to qualify for the quarterfinals, falling 5-3 in the penalty spot to New York Red Bull after a 1-1 draw in regulation on the final day of the binational tournament.
The Bravos needed a win to advance to the next round and eliminate Puebla, who finished in fourth place. This was due to the surprising elimination of the so-called Big Four of Mexican soccer: América, Guadalajara, Cruz Azul, and Pumas. Toluca, Pachuca, Tigres, and Puebla will represent Liga MX in the quarterfinals.
Dylan Nealis opened the scoring before the half ended with a header from a free kick in the penalty area that beat Mexican goalkeeper Sebastián Jurado. The Braves created several opportunities in search of a tie, but were unable to beat Anthony Marcucci, who had a brilliant night.
It wasn't until the 87th minute that a fierce header from Óscar Estupiñán gave Martín Varini's team hope, sending the match to a penalty shootout. Pizarro was the only Bravos player to miss; first, a weak shot was easily saved by Marcucci, but the penalty had to be retaken because one of the goalkeeper's feet wasn't on the line.
In his second attempt, the Tampico native did not change his technique and the result was the same.
In MLS, the teams that qualified for the next round were: Seattle Sounders, who finished the group stage undefeated with a historic 7-0 win over Cruz Azul, Inter Miami, Orlando City, and Portland Timbers.
In other results, Monterrey lost 2-0 to Charlotte, Guadalajara beat Cincinnati 2-1, and La Máquina defeated Colorado 5-4 on penalties after a 2-2 draw.
From the Editorial Staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 8, 2025, p. a12
Isaac del Toro's crash at the start of the Vuelta a Burgos proved to be anecdotal. The Mexican recovered two days after his incident to finish fourth in the third stage of the tour and move up to third in the overall standings, 26 seconds behind leader Leo Bisiaux.
In some parts of the route, his gaze didn't reflect his greatest effort, despite the relentless pedaling in the Spanish hills. Del Toro, in typical style, remained calm throughout the mountainous 185-kilometer route from San Pedro de Cardeña to Valpuesta.
The Ensenada native once again demonstrated his leg power, which brought him close to glory a few months ago in the Giro d'Italia, by accelerating in the final 20 kilometers to stay in the main pack, after leaving behind strong contenders such as Colombian Egan Bernal and American Andrew August.
Just on Tuesday, his positive momentum on the world's major circuits was interrupted by an unfortunate crash 300 meters from the finish line in the first stage of this circuit. Del Toro launched himself against the breakaways and attacked a treacherous corner, one of those most feared by cyclists. It was the cobblestones, the incline, the anxiety of the attack, or pure chance, but the tricolor slipped on that slope and brought down Giulio Ciccone, another favorite.
The story yesterday in the Spanish mountains was different. In the final five kilometers of the race, Del Toro appeared untroubled and invigorated. Given his recent victories in multiple competitions, several experts considered him the favorite to win the third stage due to his strong legs.
However, a hesitation in the final 500 meters by all the leaders, except for the young Frenchman Bisiaux (Decathlon), allowed him to break away from the group and conquer the day, becoming the new leader of the general classification. Italians Ciccone and Giulio Pelizzari completed the podium.
It was a great day, the team put in a lot of good work, and I knew it would all come down to the wire. I was very focused on getting on Ciccone's wheel to fight with the leaders at the finish
, Bisiaux said.
The Mexican climbed to third place overall and will have an intense duel in the coming days with the 20-year-old Frenchman and Pelizzari (2). The fourth and penultimate stage will be run today from Burpellet (Doña Santos) to Regumiel de la Sierra.
The tricolor delegation begins its participation in the World Games
From the Editorial Staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 8, 2025, p. a12
The Mexican delegation began its participation yesterday in the 2025 World Games taking place in Chengdu, China, where 40 Mexican national team members will compete in 15 disciplines. Among them will be experienced racquetball player Paola Longoria, winner of gold in the 2022 edition, as well as fellow medalists Valentina Letelier in speed skating and Laura Burgos in Muay Thai.
At the opening ceremony held at the Tianfu International Convention Center, archer Mariana Bernal and wakeboarder Pablo Monroy carried the Mexican flag in the parade welcoming the 6,679 athletes from 116 countries and regions who will participate in the most important multi-sport international competition, second only to the Olympic Games, which will conclude on Sunday, August 17.
Nearly 10,000 spectators gathered beneath the 430-meter-long Tianfu Roof
, the largest wooden structure in Asia. Constructed with nailless interlocking wooden joints, an ancient Chinese architectural technique symbolizing harmony, the roof was illuminated with LED screens displaying the Games logo and the show.
The roof reminds us of our home, protecting us from rain and storms. We want to convey to our guests from around the world that we are a family under one roof
, said Hu Xiao, general manager of the opening ceremony.
On the first day of competition, Mexican archer and world champion Maya Becerra led the compound bow standings, while her compatriots Mariana Bernal and Sebastián García finished in fifth and 17th place, respectively.
For her part, Longoria, who closed the LPRT professional tour season as world number one for the fourteenth time, will be seeking her fourth consecutive gold medal at this year's World Games.
Jesus Estrada
Correspondent
La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 8, 2025, p. a12
Chihuahua, Chih., A group of 18 Rarámuri athletes will represent Mexico at the Indigenous Masters Games in Ottawa, Canada, including the Mukí Sematí (which means beautiful woman in the Rarámuri language) women's basketball team, from August 14 to 17 in a biannual sports-cultural competition, organized by Indigenous Sports and Wellness Ontario.
Competitions will be held in the following sports: basketball, volleyball, archery, athletics, and arctic sports.
The 18 athletes in the Mexican delegation will participate in athletics, competing in 1,500, 3,000, and 5,000-meter races, and in a cross-country race. They will also compete in basketball with the 10-member women's team, whose participation was promoted in the context of 2025, designated the Year of the Indigenous Woman.
The Rarámuri basketball players are champions of a state Indigenous Basketball League, organized between April and June by the municipal governments of Chihuahua and Guachochi.
Mukí Sematí were the tournament champions; Estrellas, second place, and Leonas, third. In the men's division, Grizzly was crowned champion, Los García were runners-up, and Teporacas took third place.
The names of the 18 Raramuri athletes who will compete are: Graciela Rojas Carrillo, Mayra Gonzalez Bautista, Gloria Quintero Hernandez, Aristeo Valencio Cubesari Murillo, Alfonso Gonzalez Rodriguez, Juan Carlos Borja Carichi, Maria Dora Torres Fierro, Lorena Diaz Palma, Angelica Rufina Gonzalez Fuentes, Veronica Contreras Jimenez, Maria Elena Cruz Corpus, Susana Rosario Gardea Carrillo, Elisa Fuentes Bustillos, Yerely Edith Rascon Rojas, Ana Leviña Guanapaña Salido, Mateo Gonzalez Bautista, Patricia Olivas Flores, Maria Isidora Rodriguez Gonzalez, and their coaches Violeta Vanesa Garcia Alvarez and Sergio Aurelio Hernandez Dominguez.
The Indigenous Masters Games seek to promote sportsmanship among Indigenous athletes from various countries, while fostering cultural exchange and Indigenous heritage.
The opening gala will be held at TD Place, Ottawa's largest sports complex, and the competitions will take place in a cultural village
in Lansdowne Park. In addition to the sporting events, there will be immersive cultural experiences, artistic expressions, and culinary showcases, with Mexico having a tourism and cultural promotion booth.
In the 2023 Games, the Mexican Embassy in Canada arranged for seven Rarámuri runners to participate, and they won a total of 12 medals: six gold, five silver, and one bronze in the 1,500, 3,000, and 5,000 meters.
Zarazúa wins in Cincinnati

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La Jornada Newspaper, Friday, August 8, 2025, p. a12
Mexican Renata Zarazúa, world number 68, achieved an important victory in the first round of the Cincinnati Masters 1000, coming from behind to beat Kazakhstan's Yúliya Putintseva 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. With this result, the Mexico City native advanced to the next round, where she will face 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina, world number 12.
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