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Club Leon's removal from the FIFA Club World Cup caused a storm three months before the new expanded tournament gets underway.
Mexican soccer club León lost its legal challenge against FIFA on Tuesday and is out of the Club World Cup in the United States next month, when it will be replaced by either LAFC or another ...
Leon is owned by Grupo Pachuca, the same organization that owns and operates CF Pachuca. Both clubs were slated to compete in the Club World Cup this summer, but following Tuesday's decision by ...
More details are forthcoming about the playoff, but LAFC and Club América are set to compete to be team No. 32 in the Club World Cup. Next Up In Soccer What the 2025 Gold Cup bracket looks like ...
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.
Mexican soccer club León lost its legal challenge against FIFA on Tuesday, clearing the way for FIFA to host a play-in game between LAFC and Mexican team América for the last spot in the bracket.
Call it the $10 million match. The richest in Los Angeles Football Club history. Technically, $9.55 million, but whatever else LAFC gains by qualifying for this summer’s U.S.-based FIFA Club ...
To fill the void, FIFA has scheduled a one-off playoff match between Los Angeles FC (LAFC) and Club América. The game is set for May 21, 2025, in California, with a potential reschedule to May 28 ...
On May 6, 2025, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) rejected Club Leon’s appeal to participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The Mexican club, which. Skip to main content.