Grupo Pachuca is a conglomerate that has helped develop football in Latin America. Its start began in 1995 with the acquisition of Club Tuzos de Pachuca, which was competing in the Second Division of Mexican football. Its growth was based on a foundation divided into 4 pillars: Sports, Academic, Commercial and Social, paving the way for the path it wanted to follow for its greater development. Today, in addition to being immense in the world of football with the ownership of certain sports clubs, it has been a driving force and acquirer of projects related to the subject, such as the University of Football, the Football Hall of Fame and the Interactive Football World Center in Pachuca, Hidalgo. Grupo Pachuca and its empire had teams in various parts of Latin America and in the Expansion League here in Mexico, but which are no longer part of the business group. On the other hand, it still has teams in countries such as Chile, Spain and two clubs that maintain it in multipropiedad controversies. Club Pachuca (Liga MX) is one of the teams that continues to be part of Grupo Pachuca's empire.