Videos | They cut the National Anthem and Mexicans continue to sing it at the JCC San Salvador 2023
After the Mexican Soccer Team Sub 23 the gold medal will be hung by beating 2-1 Costa Rica in the men's final, during the commemoration of the award ceremony, they reproduced the National Anthem of Mexico; however, it was not fully heard at the Las Delicias National Stadium.
This Thursday night the Mexican team was crowned in first place in that coliseum, during the Central American and Caribbean Games San Salvador 2023. At the end of the game, the podium was placed in the center of the field and the Mexican soccer players climbed to the number one spot.
Great win and gold medal for the Mexican Under 23 team! Congratulations to all the players, coaching staff, and staff who, with their efforts, achieved this medal that had not been won outside of Mexico since 1966! pic.twitter.com/77a596EkUh
— Ivar Sisniega (@isisniega) July 7, 2023
Later, with their gold medal hanging around their necks, the Mexicans began to sing the National Anthem. along with the music that resounded throughout the stadium.
However, they only reproduced the music of the choir of the patriotic symbol; despite this, Mexican soccer players continued to sing it until the end of the first stanza of the hymn.
Likewise, the Mexicans who attended as assistants to appreciate the game also accompanied the athletes singing the national anthem.
Regarding the party, after the paper made in Barranquilla 2018where the national team was the last of its group, the Mexican squad under the command of gerardo espinoza had a vindictive performance and won the gold medal for the seventh time in the history of the Central American jouststhe last one, in Veracruz 2014.
MEXICAN PRIDE!🇲🇽👏🏽
At the men's soccer medal ceremony in @SSalvador2023, @miseleccionmx He gave us a GREAT MOMENT, since, realizing that the Mexican national anthem was cut off, they kept singing it until the end🥇 pic.twitter.com/VAf75CVA0z– contact.news (@contactnews1) July 7, 2023
Author Profile
- Allow me to introduce myself. I am Nathan Rivera, a dedicated journalist who has had the privilege of writing for the online newspaper Today90. My journey in the world of journalism has been a testament to the power of dedication, integrity, and passion.
My story began with a relentless thirst for knowledge and an innate curiosity about the events shaping our world. I graduated with honors in Investigative Journalism from a renowned university, laying the foundation for what would become a fulfilling career in the field.
What sets me apart is my unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. I refuse to settle for superficial answers or preconceived narratives. Instead, I constantly challenge the status quo, delving deep into complex issues to reveal the reality beneath the surface. My dedication to investigative journalism has uncovered numerous scandals and shed light on issues others might prefer to ignore.
I am also a staunch advocate for press freedom. I have tirelessly fought to protect the rights of journalists and have faced significant challenges in my quest to inform the public truthfully and without constraints. My courage in defending these principles serves as an example to all who believe in the power of journalism to change the world.
Throughout my career, I have been honored with numerous awards and recognitions for my outstanding work in journalism. My investigations have changed policies, exposed corruption, and given a voice to those who had none. My commitment to truth and justice makes me a beacon of hope in a world where misinformation often prevails.
At Today90, I continue to be a driving force behind journalistic excellence. My tireless dedication to fair and accurate reporting is an invaluable asset to the editorial team. My biography is a living testament to the importance of journalism in our society and a reminder that a dedicated journalist can make a difference in the world.
Latest entries
🔥 War05/12/2023Jerrid Joseph Powell, the alleged serial killer who killed three homeless people in Los Angeles | International
Celebrities05/12/2023Almost two million displaced in Gaza
Celebrities05/12/2023Controversy at the COP over anti-science sayings
Celebrities05/12/2023They find secrets in a stellar corner