Club Leon
Est. 1943 · Mexico
About Club Leon
Club Leon are one of Mexican football's most successful and enduring clubs, a green and white powerhouse from the city of Leon in Guanajuato who have claimed 8 Liga MX titles and established themselves as one of the great names in CONCACAF football. Founded in 1944, La Fiera (The Beast) won back-to-back league and cup titles in 1949 to become the first Mexican Campeonisimo, and the club has remained a force in Mexican football ever since. A CONCACAF Champions League title cemented their continental credentials in more recent times. Founded in 1944, Club Leon play at the Estadio Leon (capacity around 34,000) in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. They compete in Liga MX. Key honours include 8 Liga MX titles, 5 Copa MX titles, and the CONCACAF Champions League. Nicknamed La Fiera (The Beast), they wear green and white. Club Leon's green and white kits are a proud symbol of one of Mexican football's most decorated clubs. The deep green home shirts have been worn by generations of players who have delivered Liga MX titles to the city of Leon, and the various iterations of the green and white design across nearly eight decades of football make for a rich kit history. The Liga MX title-winning strips of recent decades are particularly cherished by Fiera fans, and the CONCACAF Champions League shirts mark a memorable moment of continental glory for a club from the Mexican heartland.

