Mazatlán says goodbye to their stadium with a win over the Bicampeón in their last home game in Liga MX. The Cañoneros defeated the Diablos Rojos del Toluca in their last home game in Liga MX. Mazatlán said goodbye to their home. With a good attendance at Estadio El Encanto, the Cañoneros defeated Toluca 4-3 in their last Liga MX game at home, as the team was sold to allow the return of Atlante to the First Division of Mexican football; however, the team that brought joy to the state of Sinaloa said goodbye with dignity and with the cry of goal. Everardo del Villar was the one who scored the first goal for Toluca, but in the second half, Brian Rubio was the one who put the 1-1 on the board, but soon came the goal of Antonio Briseño to put his team ahead once again in the game played in the old Kraken. The expulsion of Marcel Ruiz was what changed things in the game, added to the moment of controversy when 'Gato' Ortiz marked a controversial hand inside the area, which allowed Édgar Bárcenas to score the equalizing penalty. Then came Brian Rubio to put the third, but he didn't count on Nicolás Castro tying the game 3-3. Almost already finishing in a duel, Daniel Hernández appeared from the bench to score the fourth goal. Despite winning this game, corresponding to Jornada 16 of the Clausura 2026 tournament, Mazatlán no longer has a chance to qualify for the Liguilla, so they say goodbye to the First Professional Division without qualifying for the liguilla, as there is still to be determined the final position in the general table because they have to play their last game of this tournament against the Tigres in the Volcán.