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Pachuca ace reveals praise from Florentino Perez ahead of Real Madrid clash: ‘He told me to keep it up'
Pachuca ace reveals praise from Florentino Perez ahead of Real Madrid clash: ‘He told me to keep it up'

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time2 days ago

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Pachuca ace reveals praise from Florentino Perez ahead of Real Madrid clash: ‘He told me to keep it up'

Pachuca ace reveals praise from Florentino Perez ahead of Real Madrid clash: 'He told me to keep it up' Real Madrid faced Pachuca just back in December in the final of the Intercontinental Cup, a competition that was formerly known as the Club World Cup. They are now playing in the new version of the Club World Cup and once again find themselves pitted against Pachuca, albeit in the group stages this time. Advertisement When the two teams met in December, Los Blancos swept the opponents away with a 3-0 win but it was anything but easy as Pachuca punched above their weight and delivered a strong fight. One Mexican star who caught the world's eye in particular was Elias Montiel, the 19-year-old monster who racked up three key passes and even had a shot blocked against Real Madrid on the night. The young star speaks out Speaking to the media in a recent interview, the Mexican starlet commented on the face-off against Real Madrid in the Intercontinental Cup last year and how he had a performance of a lifetime despite the final result. Advertisement 'It's something I still don't quite assimilate but yes, remembering that is very nice. Being surrounded by figures and reaching that final. We surprised a lot of people in that tournament,' he said modestly. He then revealed how Real Madrid president Florentino Perez had special words for him after the game and the praises he showered. 'Yes, after passing the protocol of delivering the trophy and so on, I got off the podium and crossed where the directives and important people of Qatar were,' he began. 'As I passed by I greeted Florentino but he stopped me because he grabbed my hand tightly and there I was very surprised, I didn't know how to act,' he added. Elias Montiel will face Real Madrid this weekend. (Photo by) Advertisement On the exact praises that the Real Madrid president had for him, Montiel said, 'He told me that he had talked to several of his friends there about me, that they had spoken well of me, and that he had really liked how I had played.' 'That what they had told him about me were not lies (smiles). He told me to keep it up, looking forward to it and growing. I thanked him,' he added. The player then went on to speak about his role models and the players he idolised in the world of football. 'I've always liked Iniesta a lot. His way of seeing the game and how smart he is.' 'And currently, Pedri and Vitinha are the ones I pay attention to the most, they are one of those players from whom you try to grab certain things to feed me from their football,' he added. Advertisement The young talent then spoke on the impending challenge against Real Madrid this weekend and how it would be a special game, especially facing the likes of Luka Modric who will be playing one of his final games as a Real Madrid player. 'It's impressive to be with these soccer players, they are world legends, and it gives you a huge motivation. Those players you saw as a little kid in FIFA.' Finally, he was asked if he would be in Europe to showcase his talent soon, especially with Real Madrid's president speaking highly of him. 'Yes, I have that goal well set, I want to fulfil that dream. I don't know if it will happen this summer or already in winter, but it's my goal,' he concluded. Source: AS

Turkish Airlines considers minority stake in Air Europa
Turkish Airlines considers minority stake in Air Europa

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time3 days ago

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Turkish Airlines considers minority stake in Air Europa

-- Turkish Airlines is looking into making a bid for a minority stake in Spanish carrier Air Europa, joining other major airlines interested in the deal. According to a Reuters report on Friday, binding bids for the stake are due by early July. Air Europa, owned by the Hidalgo family's Globalia holding company, has attracted attention from several major carriers. Air France KLM (OTC:AFLYY) and Lufthansa are also in discussions about purchasing a stake in the Spanish airline. Turkish Airlines currently has a codeshare agreement with Air Europa, which generates more than 25% of its revenue from European operations. Related articles Turkish Airlines considers minority stake in Air Europa Amazon stock: Oppenheimer sees upside, raises estimates on better trade outlook Chip equipment stocks fall after US plans to revoke China waivers Sign in to access your portfolio

Exclusive-Turkish Airlines explores Air Europa stake as bid deadline looms
Exclusive-Turkish Airlines explores Air Europa stake as bid deadline looms

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time3 days ago

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Exclusive-Turkish Airlines explores Air Europa stake as bid deadline looms

By Andres Gonzalez and Joanna Plucinska LONDON (Reuters) -Turkish Airlines is exploring making a bid for a minority stake in Air Europa, the latest carrier to express interest in the Spanish airline, according to two sources with knowledge of the deal, with binding bids due in the coming weeks. Interested investors have been asked to submit binding bids by early July, one of the sources and two more said. The sources declined to be identified because the terms are confidential. Turkish Airlines' consideration of a bid is significant as there are few examples of carriers outside Europe buying shares in players in the region. The interest has been reported by Spanish online newspaper El Espanol. The deadline for binding bids has not previously been reported. Air France KLM and Lufthansa are also in talks with Globalia, the holding company of the family Hidalgo that founded the company, about buying a stake, Reuters reported previously. The airline makes just over a quarter of its revenues from Europe. It has a codeshare agreement with Air Europa. Turkish Airlines did not immediately respond to requests for comment, while its shareholder Turkey's Wealth Fund declined to comment. A representative for Globalia and the Hidalgo family said they did not want to comment on an ongoing operation because of confidentiality issues. Lufthansa declined to comment. An Air France-KLM spokesperson said the airline is interested in reinforcing its longstanding cooperation with Air Europa. NEXT PHASE OF LONG PROCESS Binding bids would mark the next phase of a prolonged sale process as Air Europa seeks to raise cash to repay a government loan granted during the pandemic. A previous plan had aimed for binding bids in May, two of the sources said. The process has faced delays due in part to disagreements between members of the Hidalgo family and concerns from interested airlines on the structure of the deal, according to the two sources and a fourth one said. The interested parties are working with advisers to structure bids in the hope that buying a minority stake of about 20% may put them in a better position to take control of the airline in the future, the two sources added. Some potential suitors have expressed concern over a lack of clarity about how they may be able to do that, according to the fourth person with knowledge of the talks. Last year, BA-owner IAG which has a 20% stake, abandoned a deal to take full ownership of the airline after regulators raised issues over competition given its ownership of Spanish carrier Iberia. It also owns Vueling and Aer Lingus. Pressure has mounted on airlines to consolidate in Europe to better compete with major global rivals from the United States and the Middle East. Many are focusing on the most popular routes in southern Europe as a target for expansion. Air Europa flies within Spain and between Madrid and large cities in Europe and Latin America. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Hannah Hidalgo has made the Women's FIBA AmeriCup roster as it starts later this month
Hannah Hidalgo has made the Women's FIBA AmeriCup roster as it starts later this month

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time3 days ago

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Hannah Hidalgo has made the Women's FIBA AmeriCup roster as it starts later this month

Hannah Hidalgo has made the Women's FIBA AmeriCup roster as it starts later this month The FIBA Women's AmeriCup will start up on June 28th, and on Thursday it was announced that Notre Dame star Hannah Hidalgo has made the team. She will team up with her former teammate, Olivia Miles, who transferred to TCU, as the USA will look to take gold during the vent. Following three days for trials, the roster has been set and Hidalgo is no stranger for playing for her country. In 2023, the Irish star helped the U19 Women's National Team take home a gold medal, along with three other players who made the team. Hidalgo was also on the 2022 U17 team that took home gold, along with playing for the USA at the Nike Hoop Summit according to USA Basketball's release. The United States will open its play against host Chile, and then will play Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico in Group B. The goal is to win this tournament, which will allow them a berth into the 2025 FIBA Women's World Cup that will be played in Berlin, Germany next summer. Congrats to Hannah, as he tries to add yet another gold medal to her growing collection.

Louisiana Board of Ethics decides on LPSS board member's request
Louisiana Board of Ethics decides on LPSS board member's request

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time07-06-2025

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Louisiana Board of Ethics decides on LPSS board member's request

LAFAYETTE, La (KLFY) — Back in March, Lafayette Parish School Board Member Jeremy Hidalgo requested a formal opinion from the Louisiana Board of Ethics. This is regarding his position on the school board and his business partnerships with vendors. News 10 was present during the board's decision. The Louisiana Board of Ethics decided to prohibit LPSS Board Member, Jeremy Hidalgo, from soliciting and receiving sponsorships from vendors seeking to partner with his local business, if they work for or provide goods and services to LPSS. Hidalgo owns a local bar that hosts a customer appreciation night once a month where other businesses partner with him to provide free meals for attendees. In a letter to the board, Hidalgo indicates that the businesses he partners with gain exposure as sponsors because they volunteer to cook meals and provide a limited bar tab during the events. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now In that same letter, he also indicates being approached by business owners who supply goods or services to LPSS and are interested in sponsoring a meal and tab at his bar. With a Louisiana law prohibiting public officials from accepting gifts, money, or anything of value directly or indirectly if the person is doing business with their agency, an advisory opinion was proposed to prohibit Hidalgo from receiving sponsorships from any vendor that has a relationship with LPSS. It was also recommended to adopt that proposal to which the board of ethics approved staff recommendations. News 10 contacted LPSS and Hidalgo for comment on the board's decision but has not heard back as of news time. As this story develops, updates will be posted here. Supreme Court turns away RNC challenge to Pennsylvania ballot ruling Cecilia family recounts losing home and cherished memories in fire Some Republicans hope Trump, Musk mend fences after blistering breakup 90 Plus: Myrtle Toups Clement Louisiana Board of Ethics decides on LPSS board member's request Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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