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Former Inter Miami and Atlanta United Striker to Hit Free Agency, per Report
Former Inter Miami and Atlanta United striker, Josef Martínez, is set to his free agency this winter after CF Montréal denied exercising his club option, per a report from GiveMeSport‘s Tom Bogert.
The 31-year-old was vital in Montréal’s run to an Eastern Conference Wild Card spot after an eighth place finish in the East in the regular season. Martínez logged a total of 14 goals and three assists in 26 appearances across all competitions for the Canadian club, scoring twice in the narrow defeat against his former club Atlanta in the Wild Card match.
Bogert reveals that both Martínez and Montréal did have negotiations over a new contract to extend his stay at Stade Saputo but that an agreement wasn’t reached, prompting the club to let him walk this offseason. Martínez will officially be a free agent on Thursday, Dec. 12.
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After recovering from an ACL tear in the 2020 season while also battling knee problems in 2021 and 2022, Martínez has proven in both 2023 with Miami and 2024 with Montréal that he still has a bit left in the tank. The Venezuelan forward might not be the player he used to when he claimed the MLS MVP and Golden Boot in 2018, but he could be a quality back-up option for any club with his winning mentality.
Martínez has already cemented himself as an MLS legend with a staggering 116 goals—the sixth-most in MLS history—and 18 assists in 184 regular season appearances. The former Torino player has also logged seven goals and one assist in 11 MLS Cup playoff appearances, scoring in the 2018 MLS Cup in Atlanta’s 2–0 triumph over Portland Timbers.
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2 Giant Pandas Are Headed to This US Zoo. Meet Ping Ping and Fu Shuang
The public is getting its first look at the two pandas that will be heading from China to Zoo Atlanta.
NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer was able to visit female Fu Shuang and male Ping Ping before they make the nearly 8,000-mile flight. The giant pandas are both 6 years old and are headed to the United States as part of a new decade-long conservation agreement between China and the U.S.
Ping Ping’s keepers say he tends to follow them around, which is atypical behavior for a panda, but may be because of the food they have for him. Fu Shuang — which translates to “double happiness” — is playful, but nervous, and enjoys placing her chin on her paw. She also likes apples and has a penchant for finding them.
“Because we will hide pieces of apples, for example under the tree … she can find them everywhere,” panda keeper Wang Shun told Mackey Frayer, noting her “clever” behavior.
The pandas are part of an international cooperative research agreement on giant panda conservation between Zoo Atlanta and the China Wildlife Conservation Association, a renewal of panda diplomacy between America and China that began in 1972.
“Zoo Atlanta is delighted and honored to yet again be trusted as stewards of this treasured species and to partner with the China Wildlife Conservation Association on the continued conservation and research efforts that are the most important outcomes of this cooperation,” Zoo Atlanta President and CEO Raymond B. King said in a statement in April.
“We can’t wait to meet Ping Ping and Fu Shuang and to welcome our Members, guests, city, and community back to the wonder and joy of giant pandas.”
Pandas are already at zoos in Washington, D.C., and San Diego. Zoo Atlanta maintained a panda agreement with China from 1999 until 2024, when Lun Lun and Yang Yang went back to their home country, along with their two youngest cubs.
Animal behaviorist James Ayala marvels at how pandas mature.
“You see cubs and they seem so cuddly and clumsy and cute. And then they grow up into these big, majestic bears,” he told Mackey Frayer.
Fu Shuang and Ping Ping will be transported further south into a mountainous region where they will be prepped to make the trip to the U.S. It is unknown when they will leave.
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