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📅 León discover their fixture list for Apertura 2025

📅 León discover their fixture list for Apertura 2025

Yahoo05-06-2025

Liga MX teams are in the midst of preseason, preparing for their participation in the Apertura 2025.
La Fiera will begin their participation against Atlético de San Luis on Sunday, July 13. León will have 9 games playing at home, while 8 matches will be away. The emeralds have their sights set on improving what they did in the previous tournament and dreaming of bringing a title to their showcases.
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