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Mexico's Club Leon were removed from the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States after FIFA ruled on Friday they were violating rules on multi-ownership.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said they will look to hold a playoff between Los Angeles FC and Club America for a place at ...
In 2011, the Mexican businessman purchased León while the club was still playing in Mexico's second division. Today, both teams compete in the top tier of Mexican soccer. According to an ...
León captain James Rodríguez and coach Eduardo Berizzo urged FIFA on Friday to reconsider booting the Mexican team from the Club World Cup ...
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12 dead in Nuevo León crash, Laredo family among victimsNUEVO LEON, Mexico (KGNS) - A crash on Highway 14 in Nuevo León killed 12 people, including a family from Nuevo Laredo with ties to Laredo, Texas. Emergency responders say 16 people were riding ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican team Leon was kicked out of the Club World Cup on Friday after FIFA’s appeals committee upheld a decision that it violated a rule that forbids multi-club ownership. Leon and ...
Leon has been banned from the tournament due to multi-club ownership rules. Both Leon and Pachuca are owned by Pachuca Group and while there were plans to put Leon up for sale to avoid this issue ...
In Mexico, beside Leon and Pachuca, another two companies own two or more clubs in the first division. Grupo Caliente owns Tijuana and Queretaro, while Grupo Orlegi controls Atlas and Santos.
Cruz Azul will host León at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, where they will battle it out in front of a passionate crowd. The match is scheduled to kick off at 00:05hs, providing fans with an ...
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