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Chivas-America To Celebrate Mexican Independence Day In KC
Chivas and America will play a friendly on Sept. 16 at Arrowhead Stadium.
The two famed Mexican clubs will play a friendly at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Sept. 16, Mexican Independence Day.
The longtime and hated rivals will play their regular-season Apertura 2009 match on Oct. 24.
Chivas and America last played in the United States in January when the two teams tied 1-1 in an InterLiga match in Houston.
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