Gilberto Mora Leaves Tijuana Xolos for Clausura 2026 Season

In a recent development for the Tijuana Xolos, midfielder Gilberto Mora will miss the crucial match against Querétaro in the second round of the Clausura 2026 season. The 17-year-old has been sidelined due to discomfort, adding to the team’s injury woes, with Frank Boya and Domingo Blanco also unavailable.
Gilberto Mora’s Impact on Tijuana Xolos
Gilberto Mora, a rising star in Mexican football, has made significant contributions during his tenure with the Xolos. He has appeared in 48 matches, scoring nine goals and providing two assists. Notably, Mora holds the title of the most valuable Mexican player in Liga BBVA MX, with a market value of 10 million euros, making him the highest-valued player on the Tijuana Troupe.
Current Season Overview
- Team: Tijuana Xolos
- Current League: Liga BBVA MX
- Match: Jornada 2 against Querétaro
- Previous Match: Drew with Club América in Jornada 1
- Mora’s Goals: 9 goals, 2 assists in 48 matches
- Mora’s Market Value: 10 million euros
As the Xolos head into their second match, they seek to secure their first victory under the direction of coach Sebastián Abreu. The team hopes to bounce back after a goalless draw against Club América in their season opener. Querétaro, on the other hand, comes off a recent draw with Pumas at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, adding intensity to their upcoming encounter.
The absence of Mora could be a significant disadvantage for Tijuana as they aim to strengthen their position in the league. The Xolos will look to their remaining players to step up and deliver a strong performance in his absence.




