Mexican side Club Leon have been kicked out of the Club World Cup later this year after failing to satisfy Fifa’s rules around multi-club ownership. Leon and their Liga MX rival CF Pachuca are owned ...
Club Leon captain James Rodriguez has urged FIFA to reconsider axing the Mexican side from the Club World Cup after branding the decision as a “grave injustice”. Leon were last week deemed ineligible ...
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Why were Club Leon kicked out of the Club World Cup? FIFA decision explained and who will replace Mexican team
FIFA's new Club World Cup takes place in the United States in June and July this year. The expanded tournament pits 32 club sides from across the world against one another in the style of a ...
Mexico's Club Leon will not participate in this year's Club World Cup after losing their appeal on Tuesday having been removed from the tournament by FIFA due to an ownership rule breach. The Court of ...
After being banned from the FIFA Club World Cup due to multi-club ownership rules, Club Leon has lost their appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport and will need to be replaced at the ...
© Leopoldo Smith/Getty ImagesJames Rodriguez speaks in a press conference during a presentation as new player of Club Leon at La Esmeralda clubhouse on January 14 ...
The legal battle involving Club León, FIFA, and eventually the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has become one of the most talked-about controversies in recent Mexican football history. León were ...
The MLS vs. Liga MX matchup for the 2023 Concacaf Champions League final is locked in. LAFC will meet Club León across two legs on May 31 and June 4, with the winner getting continental bragging ...
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