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Club Santos Laguna S.A. de C.V. commonly known as Santos Laguna or Santos, is a Mexican professional football club based in the Comarca Lagunera, Mexico... |
Club Santos Laguna Femenil is a Mexican women's football club based in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico. The club has been the female section of Santos Laguna since... |
Club Santos Laguna S.A. de C.V. Premier was a professional football team that played in the Mexican Football League. They were playing in the Liga Premier... |
Luis Zubeldía (section Santos Laguna) Emelec. On 28 November 2015, Zubeldía was announced at Liga MX side Santos Laguna as their manager for the 2016 Clausura tournament. He reached the 2016... |
Mexico City Monterrey UANL Mazatlán Necaxa Pachuca Puebla Querétaro Santos Laguna Tijuana Toluca Mexico City teams América Cruz Azul UNAM América Cruz... |
Pedro Caixinha (category Santos Laguna managers) going on to work with a host of clubs in several countries, including Santos Laguna (twice), Al-Gharafa, Rangers, Cruz Azul, Al Shabab, Talleres and Red... |
CONCACAF Champions League) when UANL (2011 Apertura champions) and Santos Laguna (2011 Apertura runners-up and 2012 Clausura champions) were placed in... |
Santiago Muñoz (footballer, born 2002) (category Santos Laguna footballers) club Santos Laguna. Born in the United States, he plays for the Mexico national under-23 team. Muñoz made his professional debut with Santos Laguna under... |
Omar Campos (footballer, born 2002) (category Santos Laguna footballers) Otero as Santos won 2–0. Campos scored his first professional goal on 6 February 2021 against Atlas, scoring the opening goal for Santos Laguna in their... |
Mexico City Monterrey UANL Mazatlán Necaxa Pachuca Puebla Querétaro Santos Laguna Tijuana Toluca Mexico City teams América Cruz Azul UNAM América Cruz... |
Marcelo Carracedo – Santos Laguna, Morelia – 1994–96, 1996 Ramiro Carrera – Cruz Azul – 2023 Roberto Hugo Carril – Laguna, Santos Laguna, Atlético Español... |
López (Santos Laguna) Brian Lozano (Atlas) Alan Mozo (Guadalajara) Jesús Orozco (Guadalajara) Guido Pizarro (UANL) Harold Preciado (Santos Laguna) Julián... |
Néstor Araujo (category Santos Laguna footballers) three years before joining Santos Laguna, initially in a loan deal which the club made permanent the following year. At Santos, he played in over 100 matches... |
Christian Benítez (category Santos Laguna footballers) striker. He began his career with El Nacional in Ecuador and then joined Santos Laguna, with whom he won the award for Best Player of the Clausura 2008. He... |
Gorriarán (UANL) Ismael Govea (Santos Laguna) Elías Hernández (León) Miguel Layún (América) Raúl López (Santos Laguna) Vladimir Loroña (UANL) Henry Martín... |
Jorge Sánchez (footballer, born 1997) (category Santos Laguna footballers) Mexico national team. Born in Torreón, Sánchez began his career with Santos Laguna, joining the team's youth academy. He made his Liga MX debut on 18 September... |
Estadio Corona (redirect from Territorio Santos Modelo) Territorio Santos Modelo. The inauguration of the stadium took place on November 11, 2009, with a football match between Santos Laguna and Santos FC. Before... |
Jared Borgetti (category Santos Laguna footballers) with Santos Laguna, where he claimed three golden boot titles for most goals in the season in his seven-year participation with club. With Santos, he won... |
stage, the Revolution hosted two Liga MX teams at Gillette Stadium, Santos Laguna and Pachuca CF, winning both games 1–0. They also played Chivas USA... |
Oswaldo Sánchez (category Santos Laguna footballers) Shevchenko. In 2016, Santos Laguna erected a statue of Sánchez. Guadalajara Mexican Primera División: Apertura 2006 Santos Laguna Mexican Primera División:... |