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Down South: Americans In Mexico, Jornada 14
None of the Americans in Mexico tasted victory on the weekend.
Primera Division
Michael Orozco - Played 90 minutes in a 3-0 loss to Monterrey.
Jose Francisco Torres - Played 90 minutes in Pachuca's 1-1 draw at Atlas.
Edgar Castillo - Played 90 minutes and picked up a red card in Tigres' 2-2 draw with Estudiantes.
Marco Antonio Vidal - Dressed but did not play in Indios' 2-0 loss to Puebla.
Samuel Ochoa - Did not dress for Estudiantes in their 2-2 tie at Tigres.
Liga de Ascenso
Sonny Guadarrama - Played final 27 minutes in Merida's 0-0 draw against Veracruz.
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Michael Orozco - Played 90 minutes in a 3-0 loss to Monterrey.
Jose Francisco Torres - Played 90 minutes in Pachuca's 1-1 draw at Atlas.
Edgar Castillo - Played 90 minutes and picked up a red card in Tigres' 2-2 draw with Estudiantes.
Marco Antonio Vidal - Dressed but did not play in Indios' 2-0 loss to Puebla.
Samuel Ochoa - Did not dress for Estudiantes in their 2-2 tie at Tigres.
Liga de Ascenso
Sonny Guadarrama - Played final 27 minutes in Merida's 0-0 draw against Veracruz.
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