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Yahoo
30-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Cruz Azul claim first win under Larcamón
Cruz Azul fielded their best available eleven at the Carlos Vega Villalba stadium to compete for third place in the Copa Bienestar against Santos Laguna. Players such as Kevin Mier, Ditta, Bogusz, Rivero, Giakoumakis, and Piovi were starters for the Machine. Advertisement The capital team won 2-0 with goals from Bogusz and Amaury García, both in the first half. Santos lined up footballers like Govea, Amione, Fagúndez, and Ocejo, but they didn't pose a real threat to the opponent's goal. Bogusz opened the scoring in the 26th minute after a pass from Giakoumakis, eluding goalkeeper Holguín to make it 1-0. Minutes later, Amaury García scored the second with a powerful shot from outside the box. In the second half, a stomp by Ocejo on Carlos Mendoza heated up the atmosphere and cost him a yellow card. As time went on and changes were made, the pace slowed and the excitement faded. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.


Daily Record
18-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
The £8m Celtic transfer target that got away as free-scoring star dubbed ideal fit
Celts had expressed an interest in the playmaker last summer before shattering their transfer record on Arne Engels Erik Sviatchenko fears Celtic missed a trick by stumbling on a deal to sign Mateusz Bogusz. The Hoops had held talks with LAFC over a mega-bucks £8million transfer for the Poland international last summer. But the Scottish champions decided to turn their attentions elsewhere, snapping up £11m man Arne Engels and Luke McCowan instead. Free-scoring playmaker Bogusz, 23, later admitted he was aware of interest from Parkhead. And the former Leeds United kid was soon snapped up by big-spending Mexican outfit Cruz Azul - where he currently plays with ex-Celts striker Giorgos Giakoumakis and recently lifted the prestigious CONCACAF Champions Cup. Now on the books of Houston Dynamo, Sviatchenko came up against Bogusz several times in the MLS. And the Invincible Treble-winner believes the attacking midfielder would have been a perfect fit for the Scottish champions. He told Record Sport: "I think he would have been a good signing for Celtic, for sure. "All these players that Celtic are linked with, not that I know every one of them, but I think especially the Japanese connection that they have had, I think those are incredible players. "I think that mentality is great. And Bogus being a Polish player, having some kind of great mentality of working hard but still producing, I think he would have been a good fit, as many other players would have been. "But specifically, I think he was a good player playing for LAFC." You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers and Celtic pages, and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also on WhatsApp, where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to your phone. Join our Rangers community here and our Celtic community here.


Global News
17-05-2025
- Business
- Global News
Regina officials hopeful new Denver flight will bring in more business
Regina International Airport is now directly connected to the sixth busiest airport in the world — Denver International Airport. The first departing United Airlines flight left Regina Friday morning with a nearly full cabin. 'This is beyond any expectation I would have had given the climate we have right now with the U.S.,' says James Bogusz, CEO of Regina International Airport. Despite ongoing tensions between the United States and Canada, many business leaders in Regina are optimistic that this direct flight will bring more investment and tourism business to Saskatchewan. 'This is connections to key trading cities for us here Saskatchewan. We clearly do a lot of exporting,' says Bogusz. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'But we also want to bring people into our community. We're talking about conferences, we're talking about events, tradeshows.' Story continues below advertisement Bogusz told media that one flight will bring in millions of dollars of GDP for Saskatchewan. Despite the trade war, Economic Development Regina is jumping at the opportunity to head to Denver and advocate for business in the province. 'We're leading a trade delegation of 20-plus leaders from Regina to Denver for several days of meeting and business-to-business relationship-building and promotion of Saskatchewan and Regina,' says Chris Lane, Economic Development Regina CEO. According to the EDR website, some other businesses apart of that delegation include Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership, University of Regina, Canadian Western Agribition, Pro Metal Industries, City of Moose Jaw, Global Transportation Hub, Regina Airport Authority, Regina Hotel Association and others. This new flight also gives passengers more options for connecting to international flights out of the U.S. as the Denver airport offers flights all around the world.