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Grupo Caliente is one of the largest sports betting company in Mexico.[1] In 2024 Grupo Caliente owned around 200 "off-track 🌞 betting and bookmaking outlets" in Mexico, Austria, Brazil, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela and the Caribbean.[2] Business divisions of 🌞 Grupo Caliente include Globalsat, Caliente Estadio, Caliente Online, and Caliente Casino.[3] Owned Caliente Baja California, Caliente Casino is a chain 🌞 of casinos operating mainly in the state of Baja California, Mexico,[4] where it is the exclusive operator of casinos in 🌞 Tijuana.[5]
History [ edit ]
The company Grupo Caliente was first formed in 1916 when the early version of the Agua Caliente 🌞 Racetrack was built in Tijuana. In 1998, Caliente began to diversify with the Spanish Codere Group. Bingo was introduced, then 🌞 electronic game terminals, with 900 installed at the Agua Caliente Racetrack.[6] In 2014, the Desert Sun reported that "the Agua 🌞 Caliente Casino and Resort in Tijuana, founded... in 1928, is thriving with customers from Southern California."[7] In 2024, the dog 🌞 racing circuit was one of 20 tracks in seven US states and Tijuana - it was the lowest ranked track 🌞 on the circuit, and the only location in Mexico. At the time, it had 375 dogs, down from 1,000 at 🌞 its zenith.[8]
The company has collaborated with Euro Games Technology on electronic gaming lounges at the Hipódromo de Agua Caliente,[9] opened 🌞 in 2024.[10] In 2024, some Caliente Casino machines were closed temporarily over debt to the city council in Ensenada.[11] As 🌞 of 2024, owner of Casino Caliente was Jorge Alberto Hank Rhon, and it was the "biggest sports betting company in 🌞 Mexico." The company still operated Caliente Stadium in Tijuana with 13,333 seats at its opening.[12] A one-time mayor of Tijuana, 🌞 in January 2024, he started a campaign for governor of Baja California. At that time, Grupo Caliente owned around 200 🌞 "off-track betting and bookmaking outlets throughout Mexico, Austria, Brazil, Equador, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela and the Caribbean."[2]
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