Yes, you read that correctly. After an extremely disappointing 2011 Clausura, in which Pachuca had its worst goal scoring record that they’ve ever had in the Mexican Primera’s current format, CF Pachuca has taken the drastic step of making every single one of their players available for transfer. If a respectable offer is made, any player will be allowed to leave.
Mexican Primera Side CF Pachuca Transfer List Entire Team
While this sounds ridiculous, Pachuca have been really poor over the last two tournaments, and they don’t exactly have what anyone would call an irreplaceable superstar.
After winning the 2009-10 CONCACAF Champions League, Pachuca was awarded a trip to the United Arab Emirates to participate in the Club World Cup. Less than five months after participating in that tournament, the management has decided the club needs to be gutted. To be honest, their run to the CCL title was a bit of a miracle, and their performance over the last two tournaments in Mexico is more indicative of their quality than that continental triumph.
Fans of the United States national team might take particular interest in this development, as two U.S. internationals currently play for Pachuca. Jose Fransisco Torres, a young central midfielder, has been rumored to be open to a move to MLS if the right opportunity came up. Gomez, on the other hand, who played in MLS before moving to Mexico, has stated that he does not want to return, despite an awesome Day of the Innocents (kind of like April Fools) joke that he played this year, when he jokingly tweeted that he had signed with the league.











