Leon captain James Rodriguez and coach Eduardo Berizzo have urged FIFA to reconsider booting the Mexican team from the Club ...
FIFA said Leon was not eligible to play in the 32-team competition this summer after failing to meet multi-club ownership criteria ...
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 ...
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 ...
Costa Rican outfit Alajuelense are emerging as a candidate to replace Club Leon in this summer's Club World Cup, according to a report. The Mexican side Leon were kicked out of the competition ...
Leopoldo SmithAlajuelense's initial complaint regarding the multi-ownership issue triggered the investigation that led to Club León's exclusion. While FIFA hasn’t officially named a replacement for ...
Costa Rican team Liga Deportiva Alajuelense has criticized Concacaf president Victor Montagliani after he expressed his full support for Club León in their legal fight against FIFA for being ...
This decision has major implications for the Club World Cup and the Mexican football landscape. The decision highlights FIFA’s commitment to upholding its rules and enforcing its regulations.
James Rodriguez and León have been barred from participating in this summer's Club World Cup. Luis Cano/Jam Media/Getty Images FIFA announced on Friday that León will be barred from ...
Top Mexican side Club Leon kicked out of FIFA Club World Cup after failing multi-club ownership rules. The Costa Rican side indeed have been vocal in their complaints about both Leon and Pachuca ...