

Atlas Transfer List
By: Alan | June 2nd, 2008
Atlas recently published their final transfer list. Not on the list are Marioni, Mario Rodriguez, Roberto Vargas, and forward Lucas Ramón Barrios.
Marioni has already been sold, Rodriguez and Vargas had already been announced as transfers and just recently Atlas has announced that forward Lucas Barrios will be sold to Colo Colo, which is where he was on loan.
Transfer list after the jump:
Hebert EfraÃn Alférez Popoca
Rafael Murguia González
Gregorio Isidro Torres RamÃrez
Francisco Javier Duran Roldán
Juan Manuel GarcÃa Zavala
Mauricio Romero Arvizu
Emanuel Adrián Centurión
Danilo Gustavo Vergne Gómes
Daniel Almaral Mendoza
Centurion’s inclusion in this list is a bit of a surprise, he was having a pretty good season as an often used substitution. However, the good news are not the names on this list but the ones off it, Medina, Mendivil, Achucarro, and Colotto.
Hopefully soon to come is the list of players that will be entering Atlas, they had a good run in both the domestic league and Copa Libertadores, hopefully this increased the team’s exposure and prestige with other players.
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it’s a shame that they’re getting rid of murguia, i always thought he had a whole lot of potential with atlas…but of course theyre going to buy south americans forwards instead of growing their own mexican ones. i cant wait to see that trend end.
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Well that trend may be starting to end, especially with Pumas’ plan on having an all Mexican team. However, unfortunately Atlas hasn’t been known to “grow” their own forwards, but they are good at growing keepers.
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Didn’t Atlas pick up Danilo Gustavo Vergne Gómes during the Copa Libertadores? Seems a little too soon to get rid of him again.
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That coupled with the possible reacquisition of de Pinho is making me think Atlas is just confused about what they want. A big problem is that they have become a revolving door team, and that’s no way to get any silverware.
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that pumas idea is really stupid anyway. i dont think any team needs to have such a harsh policy, leave that to chivas. theres no excuse for atlas being a team with such a good youth system.
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