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Terremotos de San José
Born from the ashes of the original North American Soccer League's Earthquakes, the San Jose Earthquakes were re-established in 1995 as a charter member of Major League Soccer. The club's history is a story of resilience, marked by a painful relocation to Houston in 2006, which saw the team become the Houston Dynamo, only to be reborn in San Jose in 2008. This phoenix-like return cemented a unique bond with the community, forging an identity built on grit and perseverance. The Earthquakes play their home matches at PayPal Park, a modern, soccer-specific stadium in the heart of Silicon Valley that opened in 2015. The venue, with its intimate atmosphere and iconic "Faultline" supporters' section, is a fortress for the team and a hub for the tech-savvy city of San Jose. The club's most glorious era came in the early 2000s, when they won two MLS Cup titles (2001, 2003) and a Supporters' Shield (2005), establishing a dynasty under coach Frank Yallop. Legendary figures are woven into the club's fabric. Landon Donovan began his iconic MLS career in San Jose, while forward Chris Wondolowski became the league's all-time leading goalscorer while wearing the Quakes jersey, a testament to his loyalty and lethal finishing. The team's playing style has traditionally been physical and direct, reflecting the blue-collar ethos of its fanbase, the "Seismic 13" and other supporter groups who create a vibrant, noisy atmosphere. Currently competing in the Western Conference of MLS, the Earthquakes continue to strive for a return to their championship heights. Their most intense rivalry is with the LA Galaxy, a feud known as the "California Clasico," which is one of the oldest and most passionate in MLS. An interesting fact is that the club's original 1974 NASL name was inspired by the region's seismic activity, a moniker that perfectly captures the team's potential to shake up the league.
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Álvaro Benito opina sobre el posible regreso de Mourinho al Real Madrid
Se informa que José Mourinho es candidato para convertirse en el próximo entrenador del Real Madrid, pero el club insiste en que no se ha tomado ninguna decisión. Florentino Pérez decidirá en última instancia, mientras Álvaro Benito comparte su opinión al respecto.















