Today will be crucial to determine the near future of the Querétaro team. After the campaign that was set up last weekend in La Corregidora, between Queretaro and Atlas pseudo-fans, a meeting of directors of all the clubs will be held to vote for or against the disaffiliation of the Gallos Blancos.
In case of expulsion from the club in Liga MX, he would join the short but significant list of squads ruled out for life in the competition. Here we present the disaffiliated clubs in Mexican soccer.
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The team of Hummingbirds of Morelos he only lasted one year in professional football. Founded in 2002 and disappeared in 2003, the extinction of this peculiar club was due to debts to the FMF.
Likewise, they ended up being relegated, since in the fight for permanence, Jaguares de Chiapas, a direct rival for non-relegation, beat the Tecos at the last minute.
One of the most remembered clubs is the Irapuato. The strawberry team left a good taste in the mouth with their football on the pitch. However, in 2004 they ended up being disaffiliated.
The reason was due to mismanagement in the club, debts with the players and the possible link with drug trafficking by the owner Tirso Martínez, caused the FMF to decide to expel them from the competition.
Another of the groups with an ephemeral step in the maximum circuit were the Indians of Ciudad Juarez.
The team lived a step with chiaroscuros in the maximum circuit, although the lack of payments to its players and coaching staff ended up costing them dearly and they were disaffiliated in 2011.
On Saturday May 6, 2017 Chiapas lost the category when playing against Atlas, while Monterrey received Monarcas. For the Jaguares to stay in first they needed to win and for Morelia to tie or lose, a situation that did not happen and the Chiapas ended up relegating.
Only a month later, the disappearance of the club became official, due to the debts to players and coaching staff by the López Chargoy family.
The most recent disaffiliated team from Mexican soccer were the Veracruz Red Sharks.
The Escualos began with a bad run by getting a string of games without winning. The players spoke about the debts by the managers.
The club’s owner, Fidel Kuri, did not pay the players and the coaching staff, for which they were expelled from the competition.
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