Where does Yon De Luisa spends the team’s money instead of investing in the Mexican U-20 team
The budget of the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) should be spent on growing the team’s footballing capabilities, but that is not case.
Mexico’s latest failure is a big one, the have failed to qualify for the U-20 World Cup and the next Olympic Games. Instead of investing in its youth, it has been uncovered what the FMF spends its money on.
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The Mexican National Team is once again a failure, this time in the area of youth players. Maybe the issue is not the level of the kids, but it is necessary to hold responsible a Mexican federation that brings in millions of dollars but does not take care of the formative categories.
In this sense, there has been reports on what Yon de Luisa spends the Mexican Federation's money on, instead of investing in the lower categories. According to the Forbes report, in a World Cup year, the Mexican Football Federation earns up to 300 million dollars.
What is the huge budget spent on
Instead of investing in the youth teams, the FMF has other projects in mind, such as remodeling the Azteca stadium. This generates controversy among a certain sector of Mexican fans because the Federation is thinking more about the benefits of remodeling the Azteca stadium, owned by Televisa, instead of thinking about the future of Mexican soccer.