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Million Ways to Motivate Chivas Team

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Times Staff Writer

Two of Mexico’s most storied teams, Chivas of Guadalajara and Cruz Azul of Mexico City, will stage a two-game, home-and-home playoff this week to earn the eighth and final place in the Mexican league quarterfinals.

For Chivas, there is more at stake than simply staying alive in the championship race. At the beginning of the season, new owner Jorge Vergara promised the team $1-million if it wins the title this year.

Cruz Azul can stay on track for two titles. It already has reached the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores in South America.

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Meanwhile, defending Mexican champion Toluca rallied to defeat Santos Laguna, 4-3, Saturday and clinch its spot in the quarterfinals.

Paraguayan striker Jose Cardozo scored three goals in the victory, raising his season total to 21 and taking him to the 200-goal mark in the Mexican league.

Toluca will play UNL in the quarterfinals, while other matchups feature Monterrey against Atlas, Veracruz against Atlante and Morelia against the winner of the Guadalajara-Cruz Azul series.

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Beckham & Mandela

David Beckham and the rest of the England team will fly from Durban to Johannesburg on Wednesday on the eve of their match against South Africa in order to meet former South African president Nelson Mandela, a huge soccer fan.

“Yes, it is unusual for a team to make such a journey the day before a game, but this is a one-off opportunity,” English Football Assn. spokesman Adrian Bevington told Reuters. “It is an historic fixture generating massive interest in South Africa, and Nelson Mandela is a man respected the world over.

“It will be a short visit but one of huge significance. No England team has ever visited South Africa before or met Nelson Mandela before. It is something everyone is extremely looking forward to.”

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South Africa has named former New York Cosmo star Jomo Sono as temporary coach for Thursday’s match in Durban after the team’s coach, Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba, controversially excluded most foreign-based players from the team to play England.

Mashaba’s long-term coaching future has not been decided.

Back in Argentina

Argentina will play its first match at home since last summer’s World Cup flop when it faces neighbor Uruguay on Wednesday in a match that will inaugurate the Estadio Unico in La Plata.

Coach Marcelo Bielsa, who has a 5-1 record in six away matches since Argentina’s first-round elimination at Korea/Japan ‘02, has called up only two European-based players for the game -- Lazio midfielder Lucas Castroman and Nantes defender Mauro Cetto -- as he rebuilds his team for Germany 2006 World Cup qualifying, which starts in September.

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