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Guillermo Almada's heartfelt message to Tuzos fans

Guillermo Almada's heartfelt message to Tuzos fans

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Almada sent a message to the Tuza fans.
This Wednesday, Pachuca announced the departure of Guillermo Almada, after three years as the coach of the Bella Airosa team.
Following the statement from the Tuzos, the club itself published the Uruguayan coach's farewell letter on social media.
With an emotional message, Almada said goodbye to the Tuza fans, thanking them for all their support, and above all, the players.
✍🏻 | Carta del Profe Almada para Pachuca: pic.twitter.com/bmcmf7Dccq
— Club Pachuca (@Tuzos) May 28, 2025
The coach, who won a championship with Pachuca, is now being eyed by teams like Cruz Azul, so his future could remain in Liga MX.
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