Alejandro Burillo, Businessman and Influential Football Manager in Mexico Dies
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Alejandro Burillo Azcárraga, former director of the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), once owner of the Atlante and promoter of the Mexican Tennis Open, died yesterday at 74 years of age.
The death of Alejandro Burillo Azcárraga has generated all kinds of reactions, highlighting his work at the head of the selection of Mexico
Alejandro ‘El Güero’ Burillo, former director of Televisa, owner of the Atlante and creator of the Mexican Tennis Open, died.
Alejandro Burillo, an important businessman and influential manager of football in Mexico, has died at age 74. The news has come this Thursday from the hand of Fernando Schwartz, director of Strategic Communication of the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), who has lamented the death. “El Güero was a great guide. Friend and head of heart with whom we live on TV and football great stories”, has written in his networks. Burillo, cousin and a man ve…
Mexican football fired Alejandro Burillo Azcárraga, who died at 75 years of age. His figure was key in the transformation of the MX League and in the consolidation of the Mexican National Team as a long-term structured project. Among his most relevant contributions is the creation of the High Performance Center (CAR), which marked a before and after in the preparation of national representatives. Alejandro Burillo Azcárraga’s legacy is reflected…
The World Boxing Council Regrets the Sensitive Death of Don Alejandro Burillo Azcárraga The World Boxing Council and its president Mauricio Sulaiman Saldívar, [...]
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