Mexico’s Club Leon were removed from the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States after FIFA ruled yesterday they were violating rules on multi-ownership. Leon expressed their “anger and ...
Pachuca was the first team acquired by José de Jesús Martínez Patiño in 1995. In 2011, the Mexican businessman purchased León while the club was still playing in Mexico's second division.
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 fellow ...
alongside Flamengo of Brazil and Tunisian outfit Esperance de Tunis. However, Leon have now been removed from the competition due to a breach of FIFA's regulations surrounding multi-club ownership.
Paris: Club Leon from Mexico were incensed Friday after they were banned from the June-July Club World Cup in the United States for violating rules on multi-ownership, FIFA announced Friday.
FIFA has taken a stance regarding Pachuca or Leon: James Rodriguez's team will not play in the 2025 Club World Cup because of multi-ownership Through a statement, the International Federation of ...
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.
there is a vacancy to fill after Mexican side Club Leon — who were due to play Chelsea, Flamengo and ES Tunis in the group stage — were thrown out of the competition. Advertisement Leon ...
Grupo Pachuca confirmed that the FIFA appeals committee on Friday ruled Club León out of participation in the 2025 Club World Cup due to the tournament's multi-ownership rules. The two clubs ...
Club Leon will be removed from the Club World Cup in the United States later this year as it and another Mexican club in the tournament, CF Pachuca, failed to meet criteria on multi-club ownership ...