Club de Fútbol Pachuca is one of the most important teams in Grupo Pachuca, a consortium that has helped develop football in Latin America. Grupo Pachuca was founded in 1995 with the acquisition of Club Tuzos de Pachuca, which at the time was competing in the Second Division of Mexican football. Since then, the group has grown and expanded to other countries in the region, such as Chile and Argentina. Currently, Grupo Pachuca owns several teams, including Club Pachuca, Club León, Everton de Viña del Mar, and Real Oviedo. However, the group has faced problems with multiproperty with FIFA, which has prohibited the existence of multiproperty in world football. Over time, Grupo Pachuca has been a driving force behind football-related projects, such as the Universidad del Fútbol and the Salón de la Fama del Fútbol Internacional. But the group has also been an acquirer of teams in the Liga de Expansión MX, such as Coyotes de Tlaxcala FC. So, the future of Grupo Pachuca and its teams is uncertain, but its legacy in Latin American football is undeniable. Club de Fútbol Pachuca remains one of the group's most important teams, and its success in Liga MX is a reflection of Grupo Pachuca's investment and effort. With a rich history and a passion for football, Club de Fútbol Pachuca and Grupo Pachuca continue to be a major force in Mexican and Latin American football.