List of Mexican football transfers summer 2011

This is a list of Mexican football transfers in the Mexican Primera Division during the summer 2011 transfer window, grouped by club. Football has been played professionally in Mexico since the early 1900s. Since 1996, the country has played two split seasons instead of a traditional long season. There are two separate playoff and league divisions. After many years of calling the regular seasons as "Verano" (Summer) and "Invierno" (Winter); the Primera División de México (Mexican First League Division) have changed the names of the competition, and has opted for "Apertura" (opening) and "Clausura" (closing) events. The Apertura division begins in the middle of Mexico's summer and ends before the official start of winter. The Clausura division begins during the New Year, and concludes in the spring season.

Mexican Primera División

América

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Ismael Rodríguez (loan return from Querétaro)
5 DF Mexico MEX Jesús Molina (from Tigres)[1]
11 FW Ecuador ECU Christian Benítez (from Santos)[2]
16 MF Mexico MEX Isaac Acuña (loan return from Querétaro)[2]
20 GK Mexico MEX Leonín Pineda (loan return from Tijuana)[3]
22 DF Mexico MEX Paul Aguilar (from Pachuca)
26 MF Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Medina (loan return from San Luis)

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Guillermo Ochoa (to France Ajaccio)
9 FW Mexico MEX Enrique Esqueda (to Pachuca)[4]
13 MF Mexico MEX Pável Pardo (to United States Chicago Fire)
16 DF Mexico MEX Diego Cervantes (on loan to Puebla)[2]
27 FW Mexico MEX Tony López (on loan to Puebla)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Guillermo Cerda (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at Puebla)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Lampros Kontogiannis (to Tigres, previously on loan at Orizaba)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Silva (to Pachuca, previously on loan at Necaxa)[4]

Atlante

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No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF Mexico MEX Óscar Vera (on loan from Atlas, previously on loan at U. de G.)[2]
7 FW Argentina ARG Juan Cuevas (on loan from Toluca, previously on loan at San Luis)[2]
10 MF Paraguay PAR Osvaldo Martínez (from Monterrey)[2]
14 FW Mexico MEX Francisco Fonseca (from Tigres, previously on loan)[2]
16 FW Mexico MEX Óscar Rojas (on loan from UNAM)[2]
33 MF Argentina ARG Matías Córdoba (on loan from Argentina Argentinos Juniors, previously on loan at Argentina San Martín de Tucumán)[5]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Navarro (to Tigres)[2]
-- GK Mexico MEX Gerardo Daniel Ruiz (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan)[2]
-- DF Argentina ARG Miguel Ángel Martínez (to Chiapas, previously on loan)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Diego García (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Neza)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX José Joel González (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at Puebla)[2]

Atlas

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Uruguay URU Jonathan Lacerda (on loan from Santos)[2]
6 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Torres (on loan from Santos, previously on loan at Chiapas)[2]
10 MF Venezuela VEN Jesús Meza (from Venezuela Zamora)[6]
11 FW Uruguay URU Gastón Puerari (from United States Chicago Fire)[7]
13 FW Honduras HON Georgie Welcome (on loan from Honduras Motagua, previously on loan at France AS Monaco)[8]
14 FW Mexico MEX Mauricio Romero (from Veracruz)[2]
22 MF Mexico MEX Guillermo Rojas (on loan from Chiapas)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF Mexico MEX Gerardo Espinoza (to Chiapas)[2]
10 FW Argentina ARG Alfredo Moreno (loan return to San Luis)[9]
11 FW Mexico MEX Daniel Osorno (to Puebla)[2]
13 FW Honduras HON Carlo Costly (on loan to United States Houston Dynamo)[2]
15 MF Mexico MEX Gerardo Flores (to Cruz Azul)[2]
22 MF Mexico MEX Edgar Pacheco (to Tigres)[10]
30 DF Mexico MEX Dárvin Chávez (to Monterrey)[11]
38 DF Mexico MEX César Ibáñez (on loan to Santos)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Francisco Giovanni León (on loan to Puebla, unregistered)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Christian Sánchez (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Diego Campos (on loan to Puebla, unregistered)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Óscar Vera (on loan to Atlante, previously on loan at U. de G.)[2]

Chiapas

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Argentina ARG Miguel Ángel Martínez (from Atlante, previous on loan)[2]
6 MF Mexico MEX Gerardo Espinoza (from Atlas)[2]
8 DF Mexico MEX Orlando Rincón (from Puebla)[2]
11 FW Colombia COL Luis Gabriel Rey (on loan from Morelia)[12]
20 FW Colombia COL Franco Arizala (from Pachuca)[2]
21 GK Mexico MEX Gerardo Daniel Ruiz (on loan from Atlante, previously on loan)[2]
23 GK Mexico MEX Édgar Hernández (loan return from Puebla)[2]
30 FW United States USA Gustavo Ruelas (on loan from Santos Laguna)[2]
35 DF Mexico MEX Jesus Castillo (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan from Neza)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Jorge Villalpando (to Toluca)[2]
8 MF Mexico MEX Alan Zamora (to Puebla)[2]
10 MF Argentina ARG Damián Manso (to Morelia)[2]
11 MF Mexico MEX Guillermo Rojas (on loan to Atlas)[2]
23 FW Mexico MEX Antonio Salazar (loan return to Guadalajara)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Jaime Durán (to Puebla, previously on loan at Morelia)[2]

Cruz Azul

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No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF Mexico MEX Israel Castro (from UNAM)[13]
9 FW Colombia COL Edixon Perea (from Spain Las Palmas)
15 MF Mexico MEX Gerardo Flores (from Atlas)

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF Uruguay URU Marcelo Palau (released)[2]
8 MF Mexico MEX Gonzalo Pineda (to Puebla)[2]
9 FW Mexico MEX Isaac Romo (on loan to Puebla)[2]
15 DF Mexico MEX Horacio Cervantes (on loan to Pachuca)[4]
16 DF Mexico MEX Rogelio Chávez (on loan to Pachuca)[4]
-- DF Mexico MEX Joel Huiqui (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Édgar Lugo (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan at Puebla)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Jaime Lozano (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Cesáreo Victorino (on loan to Puebla, previously on loan at BUAP)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Israel López (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Tecos)[2]

Guadalajara

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Arturo Ledesma (from Necaxa)
11 MF Mexico MEX Julio Nava (loan return from Querétaro)
21 FW Mexico MEX Antonio Salazar (loan return from Chiapas)

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Dionicio Escalante (on loan to Pachuca)[2]
7 FW Mexico MEX Adolfo Bautista (to Querétaro)[2]
15 FW Mexico MEX Michel Vázquez (to Querétaro)[2]
21 DF Mexico MEX Christian Pérez (on loan to Querétaro)[2]
31 FW Mexico MEX Mitchel Oviedo (to Querétaro)[2]
-- GK Mexico MEX Liborio Sánchez (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Veracruz)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Aarón Galindo (unregistered, to Santos)[14]
-- DF Mexico MEX Juan Ocampo (to Querétaro, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Gonzalo Pineda (on loan to Puebla, previously on loan at Cruz Azul)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Sergio Ponce (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at San Luis)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Edgar Solís (to Morelia, previously on loan at Atlante)[2]

Monterrey

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No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Mexico MEX Dárvin Chávez (from Atlas)[11]
19 FW Argentina ARG César Delgado (from France Lyon)[15]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Mexico MEX Duilio Davino (to Tecos)[2]
10 MF Paraguay PAR Osvaldo Martínez (to Atlante)[2]
-- GK Mexico MEX Chrístian Martínez (to Tecos, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Uruguay URU Egidio Arévalo (to Tijuana, previously on loan at Brazil Botafogo)[16]
-- MF Mexico MEX Manuel Pérez (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Alejandro Molina (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan)[2]
-- FW Brazil BRA Robert de Pinho (on loan to Brazil Bahia, previously on loan at Cruzeiro)[2]

Morelia

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No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF Mexico MEX Felipe Ayala (on loan from Puebla)[2]
13 MF Mexico MEX Manuel Pérez (on loan from Monterrey, previously on loan)[2]
18 MF Argentina ARG Damián Manso (from Chiapas)[2]
21 MF Mexico MEX Jaime Lozano (on loan from Cruz Azul, previously on loan)[2]
22 DF Mexico MEX Diego Jiménez (on loan from Tecos)[2]
33 DF Mexico MEX Joel Huiqui (from Cruz Azul, previously on loan)[2]
35 MF Mexico MEX Édgar Lugo (on loan from Cruz Azul, previously on loan at Puebla)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Colombia COL Luis Gabriel Rey (on loan to Chiapas)[12]
77 FW Mexico MEX Elías Hernández (to Pachuca)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Jaime Durán (to Puebla, previously on loan at Chiapas)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Jesús Castillo (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan at Neza)[2]

Pachuca

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Dionicio Escalante (on loan from Guadalajara)[2]
5 DF Mexico MEX Horacio Cervantes (on loan from Cruz Azul)[4]
7 MF Mexico MEX Elías Hernández (from Morelia)[2]
9 FW Mexico MEX Enrique Esqueda (from América)[4]
10 MF Argentina ARG Mauro Cejas (from Tecos)[17]
11 FW Ecuador ECU Félix Borja (from Puebla)[2]
14 MF Ecuador ECU Segundo Castillo (from Ecuador Deportivo Quito)[2]
15 MF Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Silva (from América, previously on loan at Necaxa)[4]
19 MF Mexico MEX Edy Brambila (loan return from León)[2]
23 FW Ecuador ECU Jaime Ayoví (from Toluca)[2]
25 DF Mexico MEX Rogelio Chávez (from Cruz Azul)[4]
110 MF Colombia COL Andrés Chitiva (loan return from Veracruz)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW United States USA Herculez Gomez (to Tecos)[17]
10 FW Paraguay PAR Edgar Benítez (to Paraguay Cerro Porteño)[2]
11 MF Mexico MEX Braulio Luna (to Tecos)[17]
22 DF Mexico MEX Paul Aguilar (to América)[4]
25 FW Colombia COL Franco Arizala (to Chiapas)[2]

Puebla

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Mario Rodríguez (on loan from Tecos)[2]
2 DF Mexico MEX Aldo Polo (from León)[2]
3 DF Mexico MEX Obed Rincón (from Necaxa)[2]
4 DF Mexico MEX Diego Cervantes (on loan from América)[2]
5 DF Mexico MEX Álvaro Ortiz (from Toluca, previously on loan)[2]
7 MF Mexico MEX Gonzalo Pineda (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan at Cruz Azul)[2]
8 MF Mexico MEX Alan Zamora (from Chiapas)[2]
9 MF Mexico MEX Daniel Osorno (from Atlas)[2]
11 MF United States USA DaMarcus Beasley (from Germany Hannover)[18]
13 FW Mexico MEX Isaac Romo (on loan from Cruz Azul)[2]
14 MF Spain ESP Luis García (from Greece Panathinaikos)[19]
16 DF Mexico MEX Diego Campos (from Atlas)[2]
19 FW Mexico MEX Tony López (from América)[2]
20 FW Colombia COL Duvier Riascos (from Venezuela Estudiantes de Mérida, previously on loan at China Shanghai Shenhua)[2]
21 MF Mexico MEX Cesáreo Victorino (from Veracruz, previously on loan at Cruz Azul)[2]
25 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Pizano (from León)[2]
27 MF Mexico MEX Jaime Durán (from Morelia, previously on loan at Chiapas)[2]
33 GK Mexico MEX Alexandro Álvarez (from Necaxa, previous on loan)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Orlando Rincón (to Chiapas)[2]
3 DF Uruguay URU Alejandro Acosta (to Veracruz)[2]
9 FW Ecuador ECU Félix Borja (to Pachuca)[2]
10 MF Argentina ARG Walter Jiménez (released)[2]
14 MF Mexico MEX Yasser Corona (to Morelia)[2]
15 MF Mexico MEX Édgar Lugo (to Morelia)[2]
17 DF United States USA Edgar Castillo (loan return to América)
23 FW Paraguay PAR Nelson Cuevas (to Paraguay Cerro Porteño)[2]
30 MF Mexico MEX Felipe Ayala (on loan to Morelia)[2]
31 DF Mexico MEX Melvin Brown (to Tecos)[2]

Querétaro

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Liborio Sánchez (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan at Veracruz)[2]
3 DF Mexico MEX Juan Ocampo (from Guadalajara, previously on loan)[2]
4 DF Mexico MEX Diego García (from Atlante, previously on loan at Neza)[2]
5 MF Mexico MEX Israel López (from Cruz Azul, previously on loan at Tecos)[2]
6 FW Mexico MEX Mitchel Oviedo (on loan from Guadalajara)[2]
7 FW Mexico MEX Adolfo Bautista (from Guadalajara)[2]
8 MF Mexico MEX Israel Martínez (from América)[20]
9 FW Mexico MEX Michel Vázquez (on loan from Guadalajara)[2]
16 MF Mexico MEX Sergio Ponce (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan at San Luis)[2]
18 FW Mexico MEX Pablo Bonells (from León)[2]
22 FW Argentina ARG Franco Niell (on loan from Argentina Argentinos Juniors)[2]
25 FW Colombia COL Daley Mena (on loan from Uruguay Danubio)[2]
27 DF Mexico MEX Christian Pérez (on loan from Guadalajara)[2]
31 DF Uruguay URU Maximiliano Arias (from Uruguay Rampla Juniors)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Mexico MEX Eder Borelli (to Tigres)[10]
16 MF Mexico MEX Isaac Acuña (loan return to América)[2]

San Luis

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Óscar Pérez (from Necaxa)[9]
4 DF Mexico MEX Christian Sánchez (from Atlas, previously on loan)[2]
5 MF Mexico MEX José Joel González (on loan from Atlante, previously on loan at Puebla)[2]
8 MF Mexico MEX Jehu Chiapas (from UNAM)[2]
11 MF Colombia COL Macnelly Torres (from Chile Colo-Colo, previously on loan at Colombia Atlético Nacional)[21]
13 MF Mexico MEX Moisés Velasco (on loan from Toluca)[2]
15 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Morales (from UNAM)[22]
22 DF Mexico MEX Guillermo Cerda (on loan from América, previously on loan at Puebla)[2]
23 FW Argentina ARG Alfredo Moreno (loan return from Atlas)[9]
-- FW Argentina ARG Ismael Blanco (from Greece AEK Athens) [23]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF Mexico MEX Juan Carlos Medina (loan return to América)
11 FW Argentina ARG Juan Cuevas (to Atlante)[2]
14 DF Mexico MEX Noé Maya (to Tijuana)[2]
20 DF Mexico MEX Osmar Mares (loan return to Santos)[24]

Santos Laguna

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Argentina ARG Santiago Hoyos (from Argentina Lanús) [25]
5 DF Mexico MEX César Ibáñez (on loan from Atlas)[2]
9 FW Mexico MEX Carlos Ochoa (loan return from Tigres)[26]
11 FW Ecuador ECU Cristian Suárez (from Necaxa)[27]
14 DF Mexico MEX Aarón Galindo (from Guadalajara)[14]
20 DF Mexico MEX Osmar Mares (loan return from San Luis)[24]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Arce (to Tijuana)[28]
9 FW Chile CHI Rodrigo Ruiz (to Tecos)[2]
11 FW Ecuador ECU Christian Benítez (to América)
14 DF Mexico MEX Uriel Álvarez (to Puebla)[2]
21 DF Mexico MEX Juan Pablo Santiago (to Tijuana)[2]
44 FW United States USA Gustavo Ruelas (on loan to Chiapas)[2]
80 DF Uruguay URU Jonathan Lacerda (on loan to Atlas)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Francisco Torres (on loan to Atlas, previously on loan at Chiapas)[2]

Tecos

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Juan Carlos García Rulfo (from Puebla, previously on loan)[2]
4 MF Argentina ARG Hugo Colace (from England Barnsley)[17]
5 DF Mexico MEX Duilio Davino (from Monterrey)[2]
8 GK Mexico MEX Chrístian Martínez (from Monterrey, previously on loan)[2]
9 FW United States USA Herculez Gomez (from Pachuca)[17]
10 FW Chile CHI Rodrigo Ruiz (from Santos)[2]
11 MF Mexico MEX Braulio Luna (from Pachuca)[17]
13 DF Mexico MEX Melvin Brown (from Puebla)
16 FW United States USA Herculez Gomez (from Pachuca)[17]
17 MF Mexico MEX Juan Carlos García (from Puebla, previously on loan)[2]
21 DF Mexico MEX Mario Pérez (from Necaxa)[17]
24 DF Argentina ARG Lucas Bovaglio (from Argentina Atlético Rafaela)[29]
30 MF Chile CHI Nelson Pinto (loan return from Chile Santiago Morning)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Argentina ARG Mauro Cejas (to Pachuca)[17]
21 DF Mexico MEX Diego Jiménez (on loan to Morelia)[2]
23 GK Mexico MEX Mario Rodríguez (on loan to Puebla)[2]

Tijuana

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No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF Mexico MEX Miguel Almazán (on loan from Toluca, previously on loan)[2]
7 MF Mexico MEX Leandro Augusto (from UNAM)[30]
8 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Arce (from Santos)[28]
13 GK Mexico MEX Cirilo Saucedo (from Tigres)[2]
14 DF Mexico MEX Noé Maya (from San Luis)[2]
16 MF Uruguay URU Egidio Arévalo (from Monterrey, previously on loan at Brazil Botafogo)[16]
17 FW Colombia COL Dayro Moreno (from Colombia Once Caldas)[31]
18 FW Argentina ARG José Sand (from United Arab Emirates Al Ain, previously on loan at Spain Deportivo)[32]
21 DF Mexico MEX Juan Pablo Santiago (from Santos Laguna)[2]
26 MF Mexico MEX Félix Ángel Ayala (from Tigres, previously on loan)[2]
29 MF Mexico MEX Armando Pulido (on loan from Tigres, previously on loan)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
25 GK Mexico MEX Leonín Pineda (loan return to América)[3]

Toluca

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 GK Mexico MEX Jorge Villalpando (from Chiapas)[33]
20 DF Paraguay PAR Aureliano Torres (from Argentina San Lorenzo)[34]
24 FW Uruguay URU Iván Alonso (from Spain Espanyol)[35]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF Mexico MEX Moisés Velasco (on loan to San Luis)[2]
22 FW Mexico MEX Emmanuel Cerda (loan return to Tigres)[26]
23 FW Ecuador ECU Jaime Ayoví (to Pachuca)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Miguel Almazán (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan)[2]
-- DF Mexico MEX Álvaro Ortiz (to Puebla, previously on loan)[2]
-- FW Argentina ARG Juan Cuevas (to Atlante, previously on loan at San Luis)[2]

UANL

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Mexico MEX Carlos Salcido (on loan from England Fulham)
5 DF Mexico MEX Eder Borelli (from Querétaro)[10]
14 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Navarro (from Atlante)[2]
20 FW Mexico MEX Emmanuel Cerda (loan return from Toluca)[26]
22 MF Mexico MEX Edgar Pacheco (from Atlas)[10]
23 DF Mexico MEX Lampros Kontogiannis (from América)[2]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Cirilo Saucedo (to Tijuana)[2]
5 MF Mexico MEX Jesús Molina (to América)[1]
20 FW Mexico MEX Carlos Ochoa (loan return to Santos)[26]
-- MF Mexico MEX Armando Pulido (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Félix Ángel Ayala (to Tijuana, previously on loan)[2]
-- FW Mexico MEX Francisco Fonseca (to Atlante, previously on loan)[2]

UNAM

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No. Pos. Nation Player

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 MF Mexico MEX Israel Castro (to Cruz Azul)[13]
7 MF Mexico MEX Leandro Augusto (to Tijuana)[30]
9 FW Paraguay PAR Dante López (to Paraguay Guaraní)[2]
13 MF Mexico MEX Jehu Chiapas (on loan to San Luis)[2]
18 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Morales (on loan to San Luis)[22]
19 FW Mexico MEX Óscar Rojas (to Atlante)[2]
-- MF Mexico MEX Ismael Íñiguez (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan at Necaxa)[2]

See also

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