Yucatan Lions' soccer team ventured for over 20 hours in travel to boost their team in Mexico City; Harp Helú witnessed the attendance of La Porra Melenuda.
The Hairy Cheering Squad's Epic Road Trip to Support the Yucatán Lions
The Hairy Cheering Squad, a dedicated group of less than 10 fans from Yucatán, embarked on a 20-hour road trip to the capital for the first playoff of the South Zone in the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) 2025 season. The journey was more economical than other travel options, as they chose to travel by road.
Led by Javier Samos, the Hairy Cheering Squad's leader, the group spent around five thousand pesos per person for the trip. Samos, who has dedicated more than half of his life to supporting the Yucatán Lions, gave an interview to a sports website about the trip, expressing his deep affection for the team, considering them his life and second family.
The Yucatán Lions' opponents in the playoff match were the defending champions, the Mexico Red Devils. The Hairy Cheering Squad, located in the highest seats of the left field in the Alfredo Harp Helu stadium in Mexico City, waved the Yucatan state flag during the match, making their presence felt with their enthusiasm and good spirits.
The Hairy Cheering Squad supported the Yucatán Lions unconditionally throughout the playoff match, remaining in the stadium for all nine innings. Although the exact percentage of financial support from the Lions' organization for the away trips was not specified, it is known that the Hairy Cheering Squad receives support from the organization.
The journey of the Hairy Cheering Squad to support the Yucatán Lions in the playoffs is a testament to the fans' unwavering dedication and passion for their team. Their presence in the capital city added an extra boost of energy to the Yucatán Lions, contributing to an exciting and memorable playoff match.
The Hairy Cheering Squad, passionate about baseball, cheered on the Yucatán Lions during their playoff match in the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) 2025 season, showing their support from the highest seats of the Alfredo Harp Helu stadium in Mexico City. Despite the long 20-hour road trip from Yucatán, they remained dedicated, mirroring Javier Samos, their leader, who has given more than half of his life to supporting the Lions.