Luis Quiñones leaves Tigres | OneFootball

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·29 de junio de 2025

Luis Quiñones leaves Tigres

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As part of their generational renewal, Tigres said goodbye to Colombian Luis Quiñones, another key figure from their golden era.

The winger was not considered for the Apertura 2025, thus closing his cycle in Mexican football.


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After being on loan with Puebla, his contract with Tigres ended and the club showed no interest in renewing it.

Quiñones became a free agent after two stints with the felines, during which he scored 25 goals and provided 56 assists.

During his nine years at Tigres, he was also loaned out to Pumas, Lobos BUAP, Toluca, and Puebla, the team he most recently played for. He was not part of Paunovic’s plans and now bids farewell to Liga MX for good.

Although it was thought he would sign with Millonarios, his future now points to Junior de Barranquilla. With his departure, Tigres now has five departures ahead of the Apertura 2025, including Rafael Carioca and Diego Reyes.

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