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Group Orlegi Says Goodbye to Multi-Property and Puts on Sale to Atlas

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The rojinegros will cease to be “brothers” of Santos Laguna

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The announcement of the process of selling the Atlas is given almost a week after Grupo Caliente got rid of the Querétaro Club.

·Mexico
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The rojinegros will cease to be “brothers” of Santos Laguna

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The multiproperty seems to be on the way to ending in Mexican football. First was the sale of Querétaro and now, Grupo Orlegi has made it official that it will sell Atlas, so it will stay only with Santos Laguna and there is a reason why they made that determination.By means of a statement, Grupo Orlegi announced that it will start a transition process with Atlas, a team that it will sell to owners who will ensure that the institution is managed…

Grupo Orlegi announced this Tuesday that it has begun a structured process to sell to Atlas FC, thus taking a step towards eliminating multi-property in Mexican football, one of the goals agreed by the MX League years ago. In an official statement, Orlegi Sports reported that the objective is to make an orderly transition, in which the continuity of the red project is guaranteed with a new group that understands the sporting and social context o…

The start of the 2024 Opening Tournament of the MX League is full of surprises. And not only as far as the signing market is concerned. First it was the change of owner of the Gallos del Querétaro and now it has transcended that the Atlas is for sale. It was the Orlegi Group who made the announcement this Tuesday July 15, four days after the sale of the Querétaro club to the firm Innovatio Capital, which belongs to the American entrepreneur Mark…

After Jeremy Márquez's departure, Orlegi analyzes Alfonso González's signing to reach the Atlas and not Santos as originally planned.

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