
Team profile
Club Queretaro
Founded in 1950, Club Querétaro—known as Los Gallos Blancos—calls the iconic Estadio Corregidora its home, a venue that has hosted World Cup matches and carries deep local pride. The club’s most notable achievement came in 2016 when they captured the Copa MX Apertura title, their first major silverware. They also reached the Liga MX Clausura final in 2015, falling just short of the league championship. On the pitch, Querétaro blends a gritty, counter-attacking style with moments of attacking flair, often proving dangerous at home. Despite inconsistent league finishes, the team remains a competitive force in Mexican football, driven by a passionate fan base known as La Resistencia.
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Barcelona Femení Dominate Bayern Munich to Book Sixth Straight Champions League Final
Barça Femení secured a historic sixth consecutive UEFA Women's Champions League final after a 4-2 win over Bayern Munich at Camp Nou. The Catalans now face Olympique Lyonnais on May 23 in Oslo.
Ezequiel Lavezzi: 'I Was at the Beach When Barcelona Called, and I Said Not a Chance'
Ezequiel Lavezzi disclosed he turned down Barcelona in 2020, weeks after retirement. The Argentine was at the beach when the call came and replied 'ni en pedo' (no way), a rare rejection of the Catalan giants.














