Liga MX chief Arriola named federation president
Briefly

Mikel Arriola, the president of Liga MX, has been appointed as the interim president of the Mexico Football Federation (FMF) following the resignation of Juan Carlos Rodríguez. This critical appointment, made on March 9, comes during a transitional period for Mexican football, with Arriola expected to represent Mexico in all upcoming FIFA and Concacaf events. Liga MX club owners are set to ratify Arriola's position in May, alongside the potential election of a new league president. His dual role as Liga MX president raises questions about how he will manage both responsibilities.
According to the social statute of the FMF, the president commissioner has the power to represent the federation in all kinds of congresses, assemblies, meetings, tournaments and competitions convened by the national and international sports organizations of which it is a member.
Therefore, and in accordance with the powers conferred by the statute itself, from this date, Mikel Arriola will be the one who will exercise the international representation of our association and for these purposes he will hold the position of president of the FMF, which is the position recognized in FIFA and Concacaf.
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