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  2. Santos Laguna - Wikipedia

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    Club logo. Santos Laguna's home colors are green and white. When Santos Laguna was founded in 1983, its crest was white with green stripes and letters (similar to that of Santos FC). In 1991, when Grupo Modelo bought the club, the crest became similar to the current one.

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  6. 2024–25 Santos Laguna season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Santos Laguna season will be the 41st season in the football club's history and the 37th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football. They will participate in the domestic league, Liga MX , and well as playing in Leagues Cup .

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  8. Stephano Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    Carrillo is a fan of Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, and after receiving advice from his father that he should celebrate his goals in a memorable way, he adopted Spider-Man's "web shooting" action, touching his middle and ring fingers to his palm.

  9. Estadio Corona (1970) - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was previously the home stadium to the now-defunct Mexican clubs Club de Fútbol Laguna and Club de Fútbol Torreón. From its opening in 1970 to 1986, the stadium was known as Estadio Moctezuma.