Xolos de Tijuana have made a move by putting Cirilo Saucedo as their temporary manager. The former goalkeeper who played a big part in Xolos’ 2012 Liga MX title win steps into this role while the club waits for Sebastian Abreu to arrive. This shows how Xolos wants to keep things steady and get ready for what’s coming with their new leader.
- Cirilo Saucedo has been named temporary manager of Xolos de Tijuana
- The club is waiting for Sebastian Abreu to take over for good
- Saucedo is an old Xolos goalkeeper who people think will do good as manager
Cirilo Saucedo Takes Charge at Xolos
In something nobody saw coming, Cirilo Saucedo is now the temporary manager of Xolos de Tijuana. People know him as the goalkeeper who helped Xolos win Liga MX in 2012. He’s taking over at a really important time while they wait for Sebastian Abreu, who used to play for Uruguay, to come and be the real manager.
🚨A la espera de Sebastián Abreu, Xolos nombra a Cirilo Saucedo como DT interino. ⬇️
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March 15, 2025
Sebastian Abreu: The Awaited Arrival
Sebastian Abreu who everyone calls “El Loco” is pretty famous in football cause he played for 32 clubs in 11 different countries. Abreu played for big teams like Botafogo and River Plate which makes people think he’ll be good at coaching too. Right now he’s coaching Dorados de Sinaloa in Mexico. The Xolos fans are really excited for him to come hoping he’ll make the team do better with all his experience.
The Strategic Move by Xolos
Getting Saucedo to be manager for now shows that Xolos is thinking ahead while they change leaders. Since Saucedo knows the club real good and can lead people, they think he’ll keep things running smooth until Abreu comes. This shows Xolos wants to do better in the league using what Saucedo knows about the team and Abreu’s experience from playing all over the world. We’ll let you know what happens next with the new managers.