Lionel Messi and Inter Miami will play exhibitions in Peru, Panama and Honduras next month in a preseason tour ahead of the 2025 MLS season.
Inter Miami opens training camp Monday, plays first preseason game Jan. 18 in Las Vegas vs. Mexican champion Club America.
The Herons are set to initiate the tour on Jan. 18 when facing Club América in Las Vegas, Nevada, before traveling to Peru to play against Peruvian First Division back-to-back champions Club Universitario de Deportes in Lima on Jan. 29. The match against ...
at Estadio Monumental in Lima, Peru on Jan. 29. Four days later, Inter Miami will face Sporting San Miguelito at Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez in Panama City, Panama on Feb. 2. MESSI ...
Just days later, Inter Miami will face Sporting San Miguelito in Panama City, Panama at Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez on Feb. 2. "We're very excited to unveil the five matches against ...
Inter Miami, Estadio Monumental in Lima Peru, 8 p.m. ET Feb. 2: Sporting San Miguelito vs. Inter Miami, Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez in Panama City, 5 p.m. ET Feb. 8: Club Deportivo ...
It would be difficult to overlook Lima's newest hotel with its neon green and gray colors driving down Interstate 75. Spanning 87 rooms across four floors, Home2 Suites by Hilton is located at 1432 Bellefontaine Ave.
The Panamanian government formally raised concerns with the United Nations over President Trump’s threats to retake the Panama Canal, noting any threat of force would violate rules. In
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The answer is simple: there is no greater or more idealistic symbol of U.S. power in the world than the Panama Canal. As Trump seeks a way to enhance the country's power in the world, leaning on imagery regarding the Panama Canal provides just the right message.
Trump has suggested using military force to retake the Panama Canal, but such an action would involve complications.
Billionaire Li Ka-shing’s port business in Panama said it’s committed to operating in the country, after local authorities launched an audit of the company amid concerns raised by US President Donald Trump.