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SOCCER ROUNDUP: PACHUCHA RELIES ON LONG SHOT.


Byline: Daily News Staff and Wire Services

A goal from midfield sparked Pachuca to its Clausura-best sixth victory Saturday, a 2-1 triumph at Atlante that provided the Group 2 leader a two-point edge in the overall Mexican Primera Division Primera División (Spanish for First Division) can refer to:
  • Primera División Argentina, the Argentinian top football division.
  • Primera División de Costa Rica, the Costa Rican top football division.
 standings.

Juan Carlos Cacho Juan Carlos Cacho (born May 3, 1982 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football striker currently playing for CF Pachuca in Mexico and for the Mexico national football team. Club Career
Juan Carlos Cacho is a product of the youth system of Cruz Azul.
 dispossessed a defender at midfield, saw Atlante's Miguel Calero Miguel Ángel Calero Rodríguez (born 14 April, 1971 in Ginebra, Valle del Cauca) is a Colombian football goalkeeper.

He played for Deportivo Cali and Atlético Nacional in Colombia and now plays for CF Pachuca in Mexico, where he is the current captain of the team.
 was well out of his goal, and fired over the retreating goalkeeper in the 58th minute as Pachuca (6-1-2) answered Diego Garay's goal for the Portos (3-4-2) 10 minutes earlier. Richard Nunez scored the winner in the 70th.

Group 3 leader Jaguares (5-1-3) fell two points off the pace when Emanuel Villa's second goal of the game (and sixth of the season), in stoppage time stoppage time
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Chiefly Brit same as injury time
, gave visiting Atlas (3-3-3) a 2-2 draw.

Necaxa (4-3-2) took the Group 1 lead, vaulting past slumping UAG UAG

amber codon, one of the three stop codons.
 Tecos with a 1-0 triumph over visiting Club America (3-4-2). Fabiano scored in the 80th minute. Tecos (4-5-0) lost its fifth in a row, falling 3-1 at Toluca (5-4-0), which is third overall.

Dida, Angel Reyna and Israel Martinez scored goals as San Luis (2-3-4) pulled off a 3-1 upset at Guadalajara (3-3-3).

--Lilly scores 108th: Kristine Lilly scored her 108th career international goal and Heather O'Reilly scored twice as the U.S. women's national team The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 routed Denmark 5-0 at the annual Algarve Cup in Portugal.

Lilly took sole possession of second place on the all-time scoring list, behind former teammate Mia Hamm (158), as the Americans improved to 1-0-1.

The U.S., seeking its fourth successive title and record fifth in the 13- year-old tournament, needs only a draw Monday with France to advance to the final against Germany.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Mar 12, 2006
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