Football / Club World Cup
FIFA has removed Club Leon from the 2025 Club World Cup due to a violation of multi-club ownership rules. The Mexican side, owned by Grupo Pachuca, was slated to compete in the expanded 32-team tournament in the United States.
The expanded Club World Cup, scheduled for June 14 to July 13, 2025, in the United States, aims to bring together top clubs from around the globe. However, FIFA's regulations, specifically Article 10.1, strictly prohibit any club from directly or indirectly holding or dealing in the securities or shares of another participating club. Grupo Pachuca's ownership of both Club Leon and CF Pachuca created a conflict under this rule. While Pachuca's participation remains unaffected, Club Leon's removal highlights the enforcement of these regulations. This incident might lead to increased scrutiny of multi-club ownership structures within FIFA competitions. It also demonstrates how smaller clubs can challenge potential rules breaches.
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