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Gold Cup · MexicoMEXICO CITY (AP) — Manuel Lapuente, one of the most successful coaches in Mexican soccer history, has died. He was 81. The Mexican Soccer Federation made the announcement on its social media channels on Saturday without disclosing the cause of death. Lapuente, who was a professional footballer between 1964 and 1975, had two stints as national team coach. The first in 1990-1991 lasted only 11 matches. In the second, he won the 1999 Confederations…See the Story
Manuel Lapuente, Mexico’s Coach at 1998 World Cup, Dies at Age 81
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Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityThe National Association of Interpreters (ANDI) reported this Sunday the death of Mexican actress Alicia Bonet, recognized for her career in Mexican cinema and television. “To her family and friends we send our deepest condolences,” the agency said through a statement signed by its Board of Directors and Surveillance Committee. Bonet, born on April 26, 1947 in Mexico City, began her artistic career in the 1950s, highlighting her talent and chari…See the Story