Chicago Fire Youth Soccer Club Coach Christina Murillo sets the role model for young players
The 9- and 10-year-old girls training with Chicago Fire Youth Soccer Club coach Christina Murillo are constantly running after the ball during […]
The 9- and 10-year-old girls training with Chicago Fire Youth Soccer Club coach Christina Murillo are constantly running after the ball during […]
“Run!” “Kick!” “Pass it!,” shouted the players of the Cosmos and Club Marquenze teams during the game of the Latino Soccer League in Humboldt Park. The
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IL Latino News produces stories focused on the responses to the social determinants of health. Social and Community Context is
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