List of Mexican football transfers summer 2012

This is a list of Mexican football transfers in the Mexican Primera Division during the summer 2012 transfer window, grouped by club. It only includes football clubs from Liga MX, the first division of Mexican football.

Mexican Primera Division

América

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

No. Position Player
4 Mexico MF Efraín Juárez (from Scotland Celtic)[1]
14 Argentina MF Rubens Sambueza (from Estudiantes Tecos)[2]
20 Mexico DF Adrián Aldrete (from Morelia)[3]

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

No. Position Player
4 Mexico DF Óscar Rojas (on loan to Pachuca)[4]
30 Mexico FW Vicente Matías Vuoso (to Atlas)[5]
Mexico GK Armando Navarrete (on loan to Necaxa, previously on loan at Atlante)[6]
–– United States DF Edgar Castillo (to Tijuana, previously on loan)[7]
–– Mexico DF George Corral (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan)[8]
Mexico MF Lugiani Gallardo (on loan to Necaxa)[6]
Mexico MF Renato González (on loan to Mérida)[9]
Mexico MF Luis Olascoaga (on loan to Necaxa)[6]

Atlante

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

No. Position Player
13 Mexico MF Óscar Rojas (on loan from UNAM, previously on loan)[4]
23 Mexico GK Jorge Villalpando (from Atlas)[10][11]
17 Mexico MF Ignacio Torres (from San Luis)[12]
9 Cape Verde MF Valdo (from Spain Levante)[13]
7 Chile FW Esteban Paredes (from Chile Colo-Colo)[14]

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico MF Jorge Hernández (on loan to Tijuana)[4]
11 Mexico FW Mario Ortiz (on loan to Puebla)[4]
Mexico GK Armando Navarrete (loan return to América)[6]

Atlas

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

No. Position Player
9 Chile FW Héctor Mancilla (from UANL)[15]
10 Ecuador MF Luis Bolaños (on loan from Brazil Internacional, previously on loan at Ecuador LDU Quito)[16]
12 Mexico DF Christian Sánchez (loan return from San Luis)[17]
16 Mexico DF Sergio Amaury Ponce (from Guadalajara, previously on loan at Querétaro)[18]
17 Mexico FW Luis Alonso Sandoval (from Necaxa, previously on loan at Morelia)[19]
30 Mexico FW Vicente Matías Vuoso (from América)[5]

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

No. Position Player
6 Mexico MF Francisco Torres (loan return to Santos Laguna)[20]
12 Mexico DF Rogelio Chávez (loan return to Cruz Azul)
13 Mexico GK Jorge Villalpando (to Atlante)[10]
16 Mexico DF Alonso Zamora (to UANL)[21]
18 Mexico MF Jesús Paganoni (on loan to Toluca)[11]
19 Mexico MF Saúl Villalobos (on loan to León)[11]
22 Mexico DF Guillermo Rojas (loan return to Chiapas)[20]
–– Mexico MF Efrén Mendoza (on loan to Pachuca)[11]
Venezuela FW Giancarlo Maldonado (on loan to Venezuela Mineros de Guayana)[22]

Chiapas

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico DF Yasser Corona (on loan from Morelia, previously on loan)[23]
8 Mexico DF George Corral (on loan from América, previously on loan)[8]
14 Mexico MF Luis Miguel Noriega (on loan from Morelia, previously on loan)[23]
20 Colombia FW Franco Arizala (from Pachuca, previously on loan)[24]
35 Mexico DF Jesús Castillo (unattached)[11]
Colombia DF Leiton Jiménez (from Colombia Independiente Medellín)[25]
28 Guatemala MF José Carlos Castillo (from India Durgapur)[26]
13 Mexico MF Elgabry Rangel (on loan from Estudiantes Tecos)[23]
8 Mexico MF Alan Zamora (loan return from Puebla)[11]
9 Colombia FW Jhon Córdoba (from Colombia Envigado)[27]
12 Mexico FW Antonio Salazar (on loan from Guadalajara)[23]
26 Mexico FW Jorge Zárate (on loan from Puebla, previously on loan at Lobos BUAP)[23]

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

No. Position Player
9 Colombia FW Jackson Martínez (to Portugal Porto)[28]
15 Mexico MF Jorge Daniel Hernández (to Pachuca)[23]
17 Mexico MF Hiber Ruíz (on loan to Puebla)[23]
45 Mexico MF Efraín Dimayuga (on loan to Puebla)[23]
–– Mexico DF Óscar Razo (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico DF Guillermo Rojas (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at Atlas)[23]
–– Mexico MF Christian Valdéz (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan)[11]

Cruz Azul

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

No. Position Player
5 Mexico DF Alejandro Castro (loan return from Estudiantes Tecos)
28 Mexico DF Rogelio Chávez (loan return from Atlas)
14 Colombia DF Luis Amaranto Perea (from Spain Atlético Madrid)[29]
20 Argentina FW Mariano Pavone (from Argentina Lanús)[30]
17 Mexico MF Pablo Barrera (from England West Ham United)[31]

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

No. Position Player
30 Argentina FW Emmanuel Villa (to UNAM)[32]
-- Mexico DF Joel Huiqui (to Morelia, previously on loan)[33]
–– Mexico MF Jaime Lozano (to UNAM, previously on loan at Morelia)[34]
–– Mexico MF Edgar Gerardo Lugo (to Morelia, previously on loan)[33]
9 Colombia FW Edixon Perea (to China Changchun Yatai)[35]

Guadalajara

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

No. Position Player
30 Mexico GK Liborio Sánchez (loan return from Querétaro)[36]
27 Mexico DF Christian Pérez (loan return from Querétaro)[36]
8 Mexico MF Luis Ernesto Pérez (from Monterrey)[37]
7 Mexico FW Rafael Márquez Lugo (from Morelia)[38]
15 Mexico FW Jesús Padilla (loan return from La Piedad)[36]

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

No. Position Player
3 Mexico DF Dionicio Escalante (on loan to Querétaro)[23]
10 Mexico FW Alberto Medina (to Pachuca)[39]
19 Mexico DF Jonny Magallón (to León)[39]
20 Mexico MF Edgar Mejía (on loan to León)[39]
21 Mexico FW Antonio Salazar (on loan to Chiapas)[23]
23 Mexico GK Víctor Hugo Hernández (on loan to Puebla)[23]
–– Mexico GK Sergio García (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico DF Sergio Amaury Ponce (to Atlas, previously on loan at Querétaro)[18]
–– Mexico DF Arturo Ledesma (on loan to Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
24 Mexico MF Jorge Mora (on loan to Correcaminos UAT)[23]
Mexico MF Gonzalo Pineda (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Puebla F.C.)[23]
–– Mexico MF Edgar Solis (on loan to Monterrey, previously on loan at Estudiantes Tecos)[40]

León

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

No. Position Player
Mexico GK Édgar Hernández (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico GK Christían Martínez (on loan from Estudiantes Tecos)[23]
Mexico GK Arturo Ortiz (on loan from Monterrey)[23]
Mexico GK William Paul Yarbrough (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico DF Duilio Davino (from Estudiantes Tecos)[41]
Mexico DF Jonny Magallón (from Guadalajara)[39]
Mexico DF Óscar Mascorro (on loan from San Luis, previously on loan)[23]
Argentina DF Javier Muñoz Mustafá (on loan from Pachuca)[42]
Mexico MF Juan José Calderón (on loan from Toluca)[23]
Mexico MF Edgar Mejía (on loan from Guadalajara)[39]
Mexico MF Luis Montes (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico MF Édgar Pacheco (on loan from UANL)[43]
Mexico MF Carlos Alberto Peña (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico MF Juan Carlos Pineda (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico MF Juan Carlos Rojas (on loan from Pachuca)[23]
Mexico MF Saúl Villalobos (on loan from Atlas)[11]
Mexico FW Othoniel Arce (on loan from Monterrey)[23]
Uruguay FW Matias Britos (from Uruguay Defensor Sporting)[44]

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

No. Position Player
–– Mexico DF Marco Iván Pérez (loan return to Pachuca)[23]

Monterrey

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico MF Edgar Solis (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan at Estudiantes Tecos)[40]

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico FW Othoniel Arce (on loan to León)[23]
8 Mexico MF Luis Ernesto Pérez (to Guadalajara)[37]
–– Mexico GK Arturo Ortiz (on loan to León)[23]
–– Mexico DF David Stringel (on loan to Querétaro)[23]
–– Mexico MF Marvin Piñón (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Correcaminos UAT)[23]
–– Mexico FW Brayan Martínez (on loan to Puebla, previously on loan)[23]

Morelia

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

No. Position Player
33 Mexico DF Joel Huiqui (from Cruz Azul, previously on loan)[33]
4 Mexico DF Uriel Álvarez (on loan from Santos Laguna, previously on loan at Veracruz)[11]
15 Mexico DF Óscar Razo (on loan from Chiapas, previously on loan)[23]
7 Ecuador MF Jefferson Montero (from Spain Villarreal, previously on loan at Spain Betis)[45]
28 Mexico MF Carlos Adrián Morales (from Santos Laguna)[46]
29 Mexico MF Rodrigo Salinas (on loan from Puebla)[23]
22 Mexico MF Francisco Torres (on loan from Santos Laguna)[46]
26 Mexico MF Christian Valdéz (on loan from Chiapas, previously on loan)[11]
11 Mexico FW Carlos Ochoa (on loan from Santos Laguna)[11]
27 Mexico FW Antonio Pedroza (on loan from England Crystal Palace)[47]

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico FW Rafael Márquez Lugo (to Guadalajara)[38]
8 Mexico MF Jorge Gastelum (on loan to Puebla)[23]
11 Mexico FW Luis Alonso Sandoval (loan return to Necaxa)[19]
14 Colombia FW Edison Toloza (on loan to Puebla)[23]
15 Mexico MF Felipe de Jesús Ayala (to Correcaminos UAT)[48]
16 Mexico DF Adrián Aldrete (to América)[3]
21 Mexico MF Jaime Lozano (loan return to Cruz Azul)[34]
23 Mexico MF Edgar Gerardo Lugo (to Santos Laguna)[23]
24 Mexico DF Marvin Cabrera (on loan to Toluca)[11]
–– Mexico DF Yasser Corona (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico DF Jaime Durán (on loan to Puebla, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico DF Adrián García Arias (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico MF Luis Miguel Noriega (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan)[23]

Pachuca

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

No. Position Player
15 Mexico DF Arturo Ledesma (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan)[23]
4 Paraguay DF Paulo Da Silva (from Spain Real Zaragoza)[49]
12 Mexico DF Óscar Rojas (on loan from América)[4]
16 Mexico MF Jorge Daniel Hernández (from Chiapas)[23]
32 Mexico MF Efrén Mendoza (on loan from Atlas)[11]
11 Mexico MF Néstor Calderón (from Toluca)[50]
7 Mexico FW Alberto Medina (from Guadalajara)[39]
21 Mexico FW Nery Castillo (from Greece Aris)[51]
23 Spain FW Raúl Tamudo (from Spain Rayo Vallecano)[52]

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

No. Position Player
12 Mexico MF Juan Carlos Rojas (on loan to León)[23]
16 Mexico MF Carlos Gerardo Rodríguez (to Toluca)[50]
19 Mexico FW Edy Brambila (to Toluca)[50]
26 Argentina DF Javier Muñoz Mustafá (on loan to León)[42]
–– Mexico GK Édgar Hernández (on loan to León, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico GK William Paul Yarbrough (on loan to León, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico DF Horacio Cervantes (on loan to Necaxa)[6]
–– Mexico DF Marco Iván Pérez (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at León)[23]
–– Mexico MF Luis Montes (on loan to León, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico MF Carlos Alberto Peña (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico MF Juan Carlos Pineda (on loan to León, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico MF Juan Carlos Silva (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at La Piedad)[11]
–– Colombia FW Franco Arizala (to Chiapas, previously on loan)[24]
Ecuador FW Jaime Ayoví (on loan to Saudi Arabia Al Nasr)[53]
–– Paraguay FW Édgar Benítez (on loan to Toluca, previously on loan at Paraguay Cerro Porteño)[54]

Puebla

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

No. Position Player
Mexico GK Víctor Hugo Hernández (on loan from Guadalajara)[23]
Mexico DF Jesús Chávez (on loan from UANL, previously on loan at San Luis)[23]
Mexico DF Jaime Durán (on loan from Morelia, previously on loan)[23]
Paraguay DF Herminio Miranda (from Paraguay Nacional)[55]
Argentina MF Matías Abelairas (from Brazil Vasco da Gama)[56]
Mexico MF Diego de Buen (on loan from UNAM)[11]
Mexico MF Efraín Dimayuga (on loan from Chiapas)[23]
Mexico MF Jorge Gastelum (on loan from Morelia)[23]
Mexico MF Hiber Ruíz (on loan from Chiapas)[23]
Argentina FW Matias Alustiza (from Ecuador Deportivo Quito)[57]
Mexico FW Brayan Martínez (on loan from Monterrey, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico FW Mario Ortiz (on loan from Atlante)[4]
Mexico FW Isaac Romo (on loan from Queretaro)[23]
Colombia FW Edison Toloza (on loan from Morelia)[23]

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico MF Gonzalo Pineda (loan return to Guadalajara)[23]
8 Mexico MF Alan Zamora (loan return to Chiapas)[11]
12 Ecuador FW Armando Wila (loan return to Ecuador Barcelona)[4]
13 Mexico FW Luis Ángel Landín (to Querétaro)[58]
14 Spain MF Luis García (to UNAM)[59]
17 Brazil MF Lucas Silva (loan return to Sinaloa)[60]
29 Mexico MF Rodrigo Salinas (on loan to Morelia)[23]
Uruguay DF Jonathan Lacerda (loan return to Santos Laguna)[6]
–– Mexico FW Jorge Zárate (on loan to Chiapas, previously on loan at Lobos BUAP)[23]

Querétaro

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

No. Position Player
6 Mexico MF Mitchel Oviedo (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan)[23]
35 Mexico GK Sergio García (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan)[23]
Uruguay GK Juan Castillo (from Uruguay Liverpool)[61]
Mexico DF Daniel Alcántar (on loan from San Luis)[23]
Mexico DF Adrián García Arias (on loan from Morelia, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico DF Dionicio Escalante (on loan from Guadalajara)[23]
Mexico DF Leonel Olmedo (on loan from San Luis, previously on loan at Irapuato)[23]
Mexico DF David Stringel (on loan from Monterrey)[23]
Mexico DF Jorge Valencia (on loan from UANL)[43]
Mexico DF Francisco Vidal (on loan from Toluca, previously on loan at La Piedad)[23]
Mexico MF Diego de la Torre (on loan from Toluca)[23]
Mexico MF Jonathan de León (from UANL, previously on loan at United States Los Angeles Blues)[43]
Uruguay MF Diego Guastavino (from Norway Brann)[58]
Mexico MF Gonzalo Pineda (on loan from Guadalajara, previously on loan at Puebla F.C.)[23]
Mexico MF Marvin Piñón (on loan from Monterrey, previously on loan at Correcaminos UAT)[23]
Uruguay FW Carlos Bueno (loan return from Argentina San Lorenzo)[62]
Mexico FW Juan Carlos Enríquez (on loan from Santos Laguna)[23]
Mexico FW Luis Ángel Landín (from Puebla)[58]
Mexico FW Isaac Romo (on loan from Puebla)[23]
Mexico FW Armando Pulido (on loan from UANL)[43]
Uruguay FW Diego Vera (from Uruguay Liverpool)[58]

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

No. Position Player
1 Mexico GK Liborio Sánchez (loan to Guadalajara)[36]
16 Mexico DF Sergio Amaury Ponce (loan return to Guadalajara)[18]
24 Mexico MF Emilio López (on loan to San Luis)[23]
27 Mexico DF Christian Pérez (loan return to Guadalajara)[36]
Chile MF José Pérez (to Chile Cobreloa)[63]

San Luis

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

No. Position Player
Mexico DF Félix Araujo (on loan from Toluca)[23]
Colombia DF Andrés Cadavid (from Colombia Deportivo Cali)[64]
Mexico DF José Antonio Castro (on loan from UANL, previously on loan at Necaxa)[43]
Mexico DF Marco Iván Pérez (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan at León)[23]
Mexico DF Guillermo Rojas (on loan from Chiapas, previously on loan at Atlas)[23]
Brazil MF Everton Bilher (from Brazil Clube de Regatas Brasil)[65]
Mexico MF Emilio López (on loan from Querétaro)[23]
Mexico MF Juan Carlos Silva (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan at La Piedad)[11]
Mexico MF Moises Velasco (on loan from Toluca, previously on loan)[23]
Mexico FW Emmanuel Cerda (on loan from UANL)[43]
Uruguay FW Sebastián Fernández (from Uruguay Danubio F.C.)[66]
Mexico FW Luis Ángel Mendoza (on loan from UANL, previously on loan at La Piedad)[43]
Colombia FW Santiago Tréllez (from Colombia Independiente Medellín)[67]

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

No. Position Player
3 Mexico DF Jesús Chávez (loan return to UANL)[23]
4 Mexico DF Christian Sánchez (loan return to Atlas)[17]
7 Mexico MF Ignacio Torres (to Atlante)[12]
8 Mexico MF Jehu Chiapas (loan return to UNAM)[11]
15 Mexico MF Fernando Morales (loan return to UNAM)[11]
17 Mexico DF Daniel Alcántar (on loan to Querétaro)[23]
23 Argentina FW Alfredo Moreno (to Tijuana)[68]
–– Paraguay DF Pablo Aguilar (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan at Paraguay Sportivo Luqueño)[23]
Argentina DF Anibal Matellán (to Argentina Argentinos Juniors)[69]
–– Mexico DF Óscar Mascorro (on loan to León, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico DF Leonel Olmedo (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Veracruz)[23]
–– Mexico FW Dieter Vargas (to UANL)[43]

Santos Laguna

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

No. Position Player
2 Mexico DF Oswaldo Alanís (from Estudiantes Tecos)[70]
7 Mexico MF Edgar Gerardo Lugo (from Morelia)[71]
Mexico FW Walter Sandoval (from Estudiantes Tecos)[11]

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

No. Position Player
9 Mexico FW Carlos Ochoa (on loan to Morelia)[11]
15 Mexico MF Jaime Toledo (on loan to Veracruz)[72]
28 Mexico MF Carlos Adrián Morales (to Morelia)[46]
–– Mexico DF Uriel Álvarez (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan at Veracruz)[11]
Uruguay DF Jonathan Lacerda (loan to Necaxa, previously on loan at Puebla)[6]
–– Mexico DF Juan Pablo Santiago (to Tijuana, previously on loan)[7]
–– Mexico MF Francisco Torres (on loan to Morelia, previously on loan at Atlas)[46]
–– Mexico FW Juan Carlos Enríquez (on loan to Querétaro)[23]

Tijuana

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

No. Position Player
4 Mexico DF Miguel Almazán (on loan from Toluca, previously on loan)[23]
United States DF Edgar Castillo (from América, previously on loan)[7]
Mexico DF Juan Carlos Núñez (from Toluca, previously on loan)[7]
Mexico DF Juan Pablo Santiago (from Santos Laguna, previously on loan)[7]
Paraguay DF Pablo Aguilar (on loan from San Luis, previously on loan at Paraguay Sportivo Luqueño)[23]
Mexico MF Luis Ángel García (from UANL, previously on loan at Veracruz)[23]
Mexico MF Jorge Hernández (on loan from Atlante)[4]
Ecuador MF Fidel Martínez (from Ecuador Deportivo Quito)[73]
Argentina MF Diego Olsina (from Correcaminos UAT)[74]
Argentina MF Cristian Pellerano (from Argentina Independiente)[75]
Argentina FW Alfredo Moreno (on loan from San Luis)[68]
Mexico FW Raúl Nava (on loan from Toluca)[23]

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

No. Position Player
29 Mexico FW Armando Pulido (loan return to UANL)[23]
Uruguay MF Egidio Arévalo (to Italy Palermo)[76]
Argentina FW Leandro Fernández (loan return to Argentina Defensa y Justicia)
Argentina FW José Sand (to Argentina Racing de Avellaneda)[77]

Toluca

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

No. Position Player
7 Mexico DF Marvin Cabrera (on loan from Morelia)[11]
20 Mexico MF Jesús Paganoni (on loan from Atlas)[11]
6 Mexico MF Carlos Gerardo Rodríguez (from Pachuca)[50]
8 Brazil MF Lucas Silva (from Sinaloa, previously on loan at Puebla)[60]
5 Brazil MF Wilson Tiago (from Brazil Internacional)[78]
23 Paraguay FW Édgar Benítez (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan at Paraguay Cerro Porteño)[54]
19 Mexico FW Edy Brambila (from Pachuca)[50]
–– Panama FW Luis Tejada (from Peru Juan Aurich)[79]

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

No. Position Player
5 Argentina MF Martín Romagnoli (on loan to UNAM)[80]
7 Mexico MF Néstor Calderón (to Pachuca)[50]
8 Mexico MF Diego de la Torre (on loan to Querétaro)[23]
19 Mexico FW Raúl Nava (on loan to Tijuana)[23]
20 Paraguay DF Aureliano Torres (to Uruguay Peñarol)[81]
29 Uruguay MF Gonzalo Porras (loan return to Uruguay River Plate de Montevideo)
22 Mexico DF Felix Araujo (on loan to San Luis)[23]
–– Mexico DF Miguel Almazán (on loan to Tijuana, previously on loan)[23]
–– Mexico DF Juan Carlos Núñez (to Tijuana, previously on loan)[7]
–– Mexico DF Francisco Vidal (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at La Piedad)[23]
–– Mexico MF Juan José Calderón (on loan to León)[23]
–– Mexico FW Moises Velasco (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan)[23]

UANL

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

No. Position Player
Mexico DF Alonso Zamora (from Atlas)[21]
Spain FW Luis García Fernández (on loan from Spain Real Zaragoza)[82]
Mexico FW Taufic Guarch (on loan from Estudiantes Tecos, previously on loan at Spain Espanyol B)[43]
Guatemala FW Henry López (from Brazil EC Noroeste)[83]
Mexico FW Dieter Vargas (from San Luis)[43]

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

No. Position Player
9 Chile FW Héctor Mancilla (to Atlas)[15]
22 Mexico MF Édgar Pacheco (on loan to León)[43]
23 Mexico DF Lampros Kontogiannis (loan return to America)[84]
–– Mexico DF José Antonio Castro (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at Necaxa)[43]
–– Mexico DF Jesús Chávez (on loan to Puebla, previously on loan at San Luis)[23]
–– Mexico DF Jorge Valencia (on loan to Querétaro)[43]
–– Panama MF Manuel Asprilla (on loan to Panama Tauro)[43]
–– Mexico MF Jonathan de León (to Querétaro, previously on loan at United States Los Angeles Blues)[43]
–– Mexico MF Luis Ángel García (to Tijuana, previously on loan at Veracruz)[23]
–– Mexico FW Emmanuel Cerda (on loan to San Luis)[43]
–– Mexico FW Luis Ángel Mendoza (on loan to San Luis, previously on loan at La Piedad)[43]
–– Mexico FW Armando Pulido (on loan to Querétaro)[43]

UNAM

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

No. Position Player
6 Mexico MF Jehu Chiapas (loan return from San Luis)[11]
21 Mexico MF Jaime Lozano (from Cruz Azul, previously on loan at Morelia)[34]
Mexico MF Fernando Morales (loan return from San Luis)[11]
5 Argentina MF Martín Romagnoli (on loan from Toluca)[80]
14 Spain MF Luis García (from Puebla)[59]
9 Argentina FW Emmanuel Villa (from Cruz Azul)[32]

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

No. Position Player
5 Mexico MF Diego de Buen (on loan to Puebla)[11]
24 Mexico FW Juan Carlos Cacho (to Toluca)[80]
–– Mexico MF Óscar Rojas (on loan to Atlante, previously on loan)[4]

See also

References

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