Titánicos de León | ||||
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Leagues | LNBP | |||
Founded | 2014 | |||
History | Titánicos de León 2014–present | |||
Arena | Domo de la Feria | |||
Capacity | 4,590 | |||
Location | León, Mexico | |||
President | Jesús Cano Sáenz | |||
Head coach | Alfred Julbe Bosch | |||
Website | www | |||
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