Why is Mazatlán FC leaving Liga MX?
The club is being sold to end multi-ownership issues in the league.
Sports / Liga MX
Mazatlán FC is set to play its final games in Liga MX, marking the end of a short but eventful chapter for the club and its fans. The team's departure leaves a void in Mazatlán, a city known as the "Pearl of the Pacific."
Mazatlán FC's journey in Liga MX began in 2020 when Monarcas Morelia relocated to become Mazatlán FC. The move aimed to bring top-flight football to the popular tourist destination. However, the team struggled to find success on the field, never making it to the playoffs. The club's financial situation was further complicated by fines for finishing low in the coefficient table after the league eliminated relegation. Ricardo Salinas Pliego's decision to sell the team was driven by the league's efforts to eliminate multi-ownership. The team will be rebranded as Atlante, bringing back a historic franchise to Mexican football. The Estadio Kraken, built to host Liga MX matches, now faces an uncertain future. The team's most notable players included Camilo Sanvezzo and Nicolás Benedetti.
The club is being sold to end multi-ownership issues in the league.
The stadium's future is uncertain, but authorities are exploring options, possibly a Liga Expansión franchise.
The players' futures are uncertain, and coach Sergio Bueno hopes they will attract interest from other clubs.
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