Andrés Fassi, former director of Club de Fútbol Pachuca, has broken his silence regarding the end of multipropriety in Liga MX, a crucial topic for the future of Mexican football. Fassi emphasizes the importance of safeguarding the league's integrity by carefully selecting new club owners.
According to Fassi, the transition to a single-ownership model must prioritize the quality and commitment of investors. His concern lies in ensuring that new owners bring value and stability, thereby avoiding potential problems or conflicts of interest in national football.
This statement comes at a time when key figures like Jesús Martínez, president of Grupo Pachuca, have expressed their reluctance to divest their teams. Martínez, known for his leadership at Club de Fútbol Pachuca and Club León, represents one of the most influential groups affected by this regulation.
Multipropriety, which allows a single business group to own multiple clubs, has been a constant subject of debate in Mexico. The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) has set a deadline for its complete elimination, aiming to foster greater competitive equity and transparency in Liga MX.
Andrés Fassi's stance highlights the need for a robust strategy for implementing this new era. For Club de Fútbol Pachuca and other teams, the selection of future owners will be fundamental to maintaining their sporting success and financial stability in the Mexican football landscape.
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