2023–24 season | ||||
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Sporting director | José Antonio Noriega | |||
Manager | Fernando OrtÃz | |||
Stadium | BBVA | |||
Liga MX |
Apertura:
2nd Clausura: TBD | |||
Leagues Cup | Fourth Place | |||
CONCACAF Champions Cup | Semi-finals | |||
Top goalscorer | League:
Joao Rojas (2) All: Germán Berterame (6) | |||
Highest home attendance | 38,156 vs
Atlas (9 July 2023) | |||
Average home league attendance | 38,156 | |||
Biggest win |
Mazatlán 0–3 Monterrey Monterrey 3–0 Real Salt Lake | |||
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The 2023–24 Monterrey season is the 78th year in the football club's history and the 66th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football. Monterrey will compete in Liga MX, the Leagues Cup, and the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Transfers out
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2023–24 season | ||||
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Sporting director | José Antonio Noriega | |||
Manager | Fernando OrtÃz | |||
Stadium | BBVA | |||
Liga MX |
Apertura:
2nd Clausura: TBD | |||
Leagues Cup | Fourth Place | |||
CONCACAF Champions Cup | Semi-finals | |||
Top goalscorer | League:
Joao Rojas (2) All: Germán Berterame (6) | |||
Highest home attendance | 38,156 vs
Atlas (9 July 2023) | |||
Average home league attendance | 38,156 | |||
Biggest win |
Mazatlán 0–3 Monterrey Monterrey 3–0 Real Salt Lake | |||
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The 2023–24 Monterrey season is the 78th year in the football club's history and the 66th consecutive season in the top flight of Mexican football. Monterrey will compete in Liga MX, the Leagues Cup, and the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Transfers out
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