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🚨 Official: Pumas sign new player for Apertura 2025

🚨 Official: Pumas sign new player for Apertura 2025

Yahoo06-07-2025
One week after the ball started rolling in Mexican women's football, Pumas have made official the arrival of a new reinforcement.
This is Jashia López, the goalkeeper who will now defend the university's goal. Pumas wants to fight for the title and surpass what they did in the previous tournament when they fell in the quarterfinals against Chivas.
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