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LA Galaxy visita hoy a Dallas Burn: Primer choque entre ambos equipos
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La Opinion
07-17-1996
LA Galaxy visita hoy a Dallas Burn: Primer choque entre ambos equipos. desde el inicio de la MLS
Por Ramiro González
Especial para La Opinión
El estadio Cotton Bowl de Dallas será el escenario del partido de hoy entre las escuadras de Los Angeles Galaxy y el local Dallas Burn, de Hugo Sánchez y compañía.
Este será el primer enfrentamiento entre los dos cuadros desde que dio inic...
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