Monterrey Football Club Aims for Financial Independence by 2030

The Monterrey Football Club aims to achieve financial self-sufficiency by 2030, focusing on strengthening its product and fan engagement, as stated by president Pedro Esquivel Ayanegui.


Monterrey Football Club Aims for Financial Independence by 2030

Monterrey Football Club, owned by FEMSA, aims to achieve economic and financial self-sufficiency by 2030, according to statements from its management president, Pedro Esquivel Ayanegui. Esquivel Ayanegui mentioned that this goal is part of the club's long-term strategy and vision, which seeks to balance its product, especially by strengthening the roster and considering the importance of fans in generating resources for future growth.

In this regard, he highlighted the relevance of social commitment and emphasized the inclusion of women's football as a fundamental part of the club's vision for 2030. The president stressed the importance of sustainability and the institution's commitment to the community. Furthermore, he emphasized that the club's planning follows a sports line and adapts to the demands of the industry in which it operates.

Esquivel Ayanegui explained that the long-term goal of Rayados is to remain operational for decades, ensuring its presence and relevance in the football industry. Regarding the attitude of the press in Mexico City towards teams from Monterrey, the president pointed out that his focus is on achieving consistent results that reflect the effort and dedication of the institution.

The president emphasized that despite regional competition, the club is steadfast in its purpose of achieving sustainable sports achievements and maintaining a long-term vision that allows it to compete and win championships in the tournaments it participates in. He concluded that Rayados' focus goes beyond the ambition for immediate titles, seeking to create a solid foundation of independence and stability in the football industry.