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Goodbye de Luisa, his replacement would come with Vela and Acevedo to El Tri

Goodbye to Yon de Luisa, his replacement already has Carlos Acevedo and Carlos Vela in mind to return to El Tri

By Hector Garcia

Goodbye to Yon de Luisa, his replacement already has Carlos Acevedo and Carlos Vela in mind to return to El Tri
Goodbye to Yon de Luisa, his replacement already has Carlos Acevedo and Carlos Vela in mind to return to El Tri
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Yon de Luisa's future as president of the Mexican soccer federation is not assured. The executive is close to being part of a new election, but his process has certainly left much to be desired and everything may depend on what Mexico can and will achieve in the 2022 World Cup.

In that sense, Yon de Luisa would already have a fierce competitor for the 2023 elections and this new profile would make several important changes and even bring in elements that have been vetoed by Yon de Luisa and company. Players such as Carlos Vela and Carlos Acevedo would lead Mexico in the process towards the 2022 World Cup.

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Mexico will not have to face World Cup qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup due to its hosting of the World Cup. In that sense, the preparation will be totally different from the usual and therefore a figure at the helm will be needed to be at the height of all the organization that a World Cup requires.

Which candidate could take the helm of the Federation?

According to ESPN, Alejandro Irrarragorri is the candidate with the best chances of becoming the head of the Mexican soccer federation. The executive with extensive experience in the administration of Mexican soccer teams could be the big surprise and Yon de Luisa's main rival for the position of president.


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