Pumas' Management Confirms Juárez as Their Coach for the Clausura 2026
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Antonio Sancho returns home, now as vice president, and already told who he wants as a technician for the next tournament
In the renewal that Pumas lives after dragging 14 years without a title, the campus resorted to Antonio Sancho, a character known within the team, to assume the position of sports vice president after the departure of Miguel Mejía Barón and with the commission to recover the essence of the club as one of the four greats of Mexican football.
By CARLOS RODRÍGUEZ MEXICO CITY (AP) — Despite failing to qualify for the playoffs, Efraín Juárez will remain as Pumas' coach for the Clausura tournament that begins in January, the team's new vice president, Antonio Sancho, said Tuesday. Under Juárez's leadership, the university team finished 10th in the standings and was eliminated in the play-in round for the playoffs. “Efraín is our coach, I know him, and I know he's the one who most wants t…
The board listened to their coach and will now seek to give a quality jump to the team for Closing 2026
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