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⬆️ La Liga F set for next season's 16 teams, DUX Logroño seal promotion
⬆️ La Liga F set for next season's 16 teams, DUX Logroño seal promotion

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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⬆️ La Liga F set for next season's 16 teams, DUX Logroño seal promotion

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. DUX Logroño has sealed its promotion to Liga F with a resounding 6-1 overall victory against Cacereño in the promotion playoff. SOMOS HISTORIA SOMOS DE LIGA F😍#GoDUX #seguimoscreciendo — DUX Logroño (@DUXLogrono) May 25, 2025 The Riojan team, which started with a 3-0 advantage achieved in the first leg, certified its return to the elite of Spanish football with a new 3-1 victory in the return match, demonstrating undisputed superiority. The Pradoviejo municipal stadium became the epicenter of the celebration, with packed stands that vibrated with the fulfilled dream of promotion, longed for since 2021. La victoria desde dentro #GoDUX #seguimoscreciendo — DUX Logroño (@DUXLogrono) May 25, 2025 Héctor Blanco's pupils took the initiative from the start and, in the 20th minute, Mia Asenjo opened the scoring, paving the way for victory. The advantage was extended in the 40th minute thanks to Sonya Keefe, who had already shone in the first leg and yesterday scored a double in the second half, consolidating the 3-0 score. Despite Nora's goal that reduced the distance for Cacereño, the final 3-1 score triggered the party in Logroño, confirming DUX's return to the top category of Spanish women's football.

🚨Official: CAS upholds Expansion's appeal against the FMF
🚨Official: CAS upholds Expansion's appeal against the FMF

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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🚨Official: CAS upholds Expansion's appeal against the FMF

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. This Wednesday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) confirmed the existence of the appeal filed by 10 teams from the Expansion League against the Mexican Football Federation, in favor of the return of promotion and relegation in the country. "The Court of Arbitration for Sport received the appeal filed on May 19, 2025, by 10 second-division clubs of Mexican football against the Mexican Football Association". Advertisement "The appeal requests the reinstatement of the promotion and relegation system in the first division of Mexican football, Liga MX, which was suspended for six seasons starting from the 2019/2020 season, during the Covid-19 pandemic", they report in a statement. Similarly, it is clarified that the teams involved are: CF Atlante, Club Atlético La Paz, Club Atlético Morelia, Cancún FC, Cimarrones de Sonora FC, Alebrijes de Oaxaca FC, CD Mineros de Zacatecas, Venados FC, Leones Negros de la UdeG, and Jaiba Brava The CAS also states that "The Parties" are in the phase of exchanging writings in accordance with the arbitration rules, and once completed, a hearing will be scheduled 📸 ALFREDO ESTRELLA - AFP or licensors

🚨Breaking news: FMF responds, insists promotion is still in place
🚨Breaking news: FMF responds, insists promotion is still in place

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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🚨Breaking news: FMF responds, insists promotion is still in place

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The Mexican Football Federation has already made its stance known after denying an appeal against it before the TAS by 10 clubs in the Expansion League in favor of the return of promotion and relegation. Advertisement Through an infographic, the FMF assures the existence of promotion in Mexican football, through a certification process that so far, no team has fully met. "It is in effect via certification. A club will be promoted when there are at least four certified teams at the start of the season and one becomes Champion of Champions," it specifies. For his part, Íñigo Riestra, Secretary General and Legal Director of the FMF, appeared before the cameras to "tell his version," because "half-truths have been told": What they haven't mentioned is that a fund for improvements was also authorized, with significant sums of money to support all these clubs, with the sole intention that they could focus on making infrastructure investments and strategy for the growth of their League. Large amounts of money have been delivered to the expansion clubs and that's not being told," he pointed out 📸 Hector Vivas - 2022 Getty Images

Mexican second division teams appeal to CAS for promotion and relegation reinstatement
Mexican second division teams appeal to CAS for promotion and relegation reinstatement

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Mexican second division teams appeal to CAS for promotion and relegation reinstatement

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Ten of 16 second division teams seeking to reinstate promotion and relegation in Mexico have filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Among the disgruntled is Atlante, a club that was founded in 1918 and has won two league titles but was relegated in 2014. Since the Mexican Soccer Federation halted promotion in the 2019-2020 season, the Potros de Hierro have won the second division three times. 'There's a document where it was established that promotion and relegation was suspended until 2026, but it did not say that it was cancelled,' said Atlante's owner Emilio Escalante. The other nine clubs are Atlético La Paz, Atlético Morelia, Cancún, Cimarrones, Alebrijes Oaxaca, Mineros, Venados, Leones Negros and Jaiba Brava. The Mexican soccer federation declined to comment on the appeal because they have not been notified of it. The CAS said that it has not yet scheduled a date for a hearing. The owners of the 18 top-flight teams voted to halt promotion and relegation for six seasons, arguing that it would help to consolidate the second-division clubs before moving into the first division. Each second division team receives $845,000 a year. Those that finish in the last three places after the two-tournament season are forced to pay a combined $8 million that is spread among the clubs. 'That economic support they provide has remained the same for the past five years and it's meaningless now. Everything costs more now,' said Escalante. Escalante bought Atlante in 2020 and accepted the league conditions. 'They promised they would reopen promotion in 2026. We are very close to that date and they don't say anything,' Escalante added. ___ AP soccer:

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