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FIFA announce expulsion of Club Leon from upcoming Club World Cup

Guardado is one of Club Lepn's key players
Guardado is one of Club Lepn's key playersLEOPOLDO SMITH/Getty Images South America/Getty Images via AFP
FIFA have decided to exclude Mexican side Club Leon from the Club World Cup and is preparing to announce a replacement shortly. The decision was made because Pachuca, who are also in the competition having won the 2024 CONCACAF Champions League, and Leon belong to the same ownership group, something that is not allowed under the regulations.

FIFA announced the exclusion of Club Leon from the 2025 Club World Cup due to non-compliance with multi-ownership rules, which prevent two clubs belonging to the same group from competing in the competition.

The decision comes after disciplinary proceedings were opened against Club Leon and Pachuca, both belonging to the Pachuca Group. The case was referred directly to the FIFA Appeals Committee.

After analysing the evidence, the chairman of the Appeals Committee concluded that the two clubs did not meet the multiple ownership criteria laid down in Article 10, paragraph 1, of the tournament regulations. As a result, FIFA ruled Club Leon out.

The same body confirmed that the vacant place will be filled by another club that will be announced shortly.

Club Leon was part of Group D, which included Chelsea, Flamengo and Esperance de Tunis.