Club Leon is in the spotlight following news that Apollo Global Management may be interested in acquiring the club. This interest comes after the emerald team failed to qualify for the 2025 Club World Cup, despite securing their spot as champions of the Concacaf Champions Cup. The situation has led León's management to seek a potential buyer, and it seems that Grupo Pachuca already has a preferred client. According to ESPN, Apollo Global Management has set its sights on Club Leon with the intention of investing in Mexican football. This American company, led by Josh Harris, already has experience in the sports realm, owning the Washington Commanders in the NFL and the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA. Apollo's relationship with Liga MX is not new; previously, an investment fund was proposed for the development of football in Mexico, although it was not approved. If the purchase of Club Leon does not materialize, Apollo would also consider acquiring the Rojinegros del Atlas. The club's situation is crucial, as its future could change dramatically with this potential acquisition.
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Club Leon: Apollo Global Management Interested in Purchase
Club Leon could be acquired by Apollo Global Management, looking to enter Liga MX after success in other sports.
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