After 100 years, you would think that the Copa América Centenario might have the national anthems of South American countries straight. The day after the special 100-year anniversary edition of the ...
Ten thousand female’s voices sang, shouted in alliance in Spanish in front of the National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, on December 4th, 2019. Mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and friends congregated ...
For the second time during the tournament, there was a National Anthem related snafu before a Copa America match kicked off. In what appears to become a disturbing ...
(This story has been updated with a comment from US Soccer and a clarification about the sequence of events.) It hasn't been a great start for the Copa America Centenario. I'm not even talking about ...
Before Uruguay played its Copa America match against Mexico at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Sunday night, the stadium played the wrong national anthem. The Chilean national ...
At the University of Phoenix stadium recently, Uruguay's soccer team was ready to play Mexico, standing proudly to hear their anthem. They looked disappointed when the Chilean anthem played instead.
Written by the legendary Chilean folk singer Víctor Jara, the 1971 song, “El Derecho de Vivir en Paz,” or “The Right to Live in Peace,” was originally dedicated to Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi ...
make the tyrant ever tremble. (Translation by Human Rights Watch.) This sixth verse of the Chilean National Anthem was rarely sung under the elected governments that preceded the 1973 military coup, ...
Argentina beat Chile, 2-1, on Monday in the Copa America group stage. Before the game, the national anthems for each country were played. Towards the end of Chile’s anthem, a Pitbull song came on the ...
Eventually, Copa America organizers will get national anthems right… probably. On Monday, a day after playing Chile’s national anthem instead of Uruguay’s, a Pitbull song interrupted the Chilean theme ...