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By Rosa Covarrubias

They say that most of the time changes are for the better, but in soccer, at least in Mexico, many doubts arise when managers begin to make changes left and right for the "benefit" of national soccer. 

Just one year after the arrival of Jaime Lozano as Technical Director of the Mexican National Team and one day before the start of the Copa América 2024, which Mexico attended with a team that combines experience and youth, pointing to a generational change towards the 2026 World Cup, which, frankly, seems to have neither head nor tail, the Mexican Soccer Federation announced changes in the Liga MX competition system. 

Yes, the same rule that was implemented 20 years ago with the promise of bringing out players and nurturing the youth national teams, which would be in charge of nurturing the senior national team, a good idea that ended up being a tombstone for those clubs that were fighting relegation.

Women at the forefront of the debate, leading the way to a more inclusive and equitable dialogue. Here, diversity of thought and equitable representation across sectors are not mere ideals; they are the heart of our community.