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The possibility of having Club de Cuervos in the MX League is ruled out

It was good while it lasted: for a moment we believed that Athletic of San Luis would become Ravens Club, but there will be no such in Liga MX because the sale of the institution did not take place, as had previously been rumored.

The potosino complex it was the worst in the quotient table in the last three years.

Said result forced him to pay a fine of 120 million pesos in order to remain in the First Division of Mexico, reason for which suspicions about its possible change of owners began.

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It should be remembered that the squad is backed by the Atlético de Madrid For four years and only one was enough for him to get the ascent to the maximum circuit, although the results were not what they expected.

If he is last in the relegation classification again, he will have to pay 140 million pesos.

In the midst of this complicated landscape, rumors arose that Carlos Alazraki would acquire the franchise to give life to Ravens Club: famous streaming platform series Netflix, whose rights belong to the Mexican publicist and which was written and directed by his son Gary.

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In fact, the businessman affirmed through a video published in his YouTube channel Atypical Teve, that it would be so. It was said that his partner was going to be Jeff Luhnow, former manager of Houston Astros on the Major League Baseball (MLB).

At the end of the story, the purchase did not go through.

A fine, Athletic of San Luis it will only have internal modifications for the Opening tournament 2021 from MX League, so there won’t be Ravens Club next football year; perhaps later it will be a reality.

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