Liga MX, also known as Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons, is a professional
association football
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league in
Mexico
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and the highest level of the
Mexican football league system. Formerly known as Liga Mayor (1943–1949) and also as Primera División de México (1949–2012), it has 18 participating clubs, with each season divided into two short tournaments, ''Apertura'' from July to December and ''Clausura'' from January to May.
The champions are decided by a final phase called ''"liguilla"''. Since 2020,
promotion and relegation
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has been suspended, which is to last until 2026.
The league currently ranks first in
CONCACAF
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's league ranking index. According to the
IFFHS, Liga MX was ranked as the 10th strongest league in the first decade of the 21st century. According to CONCACAF, the league – with an average attendance of 25,557 during the
2014–15 season – draws the largest crowds on average of any football league in the Americas and the third largest crowds of any professional sports league in North America, behind only the
NFL and
MLB. It is also the fourth most attended football league in the world behind Germany's
Bundesliga
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, England's
Premier League
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and Spain's
La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga, and officially known as LaLiga EA Sports for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Spain and the highest ...
. Liga MX ranks second in terms of television viewership in the United States, behind the English Premier League.
América have won the league a record of 16 times, followed by
Guadalajara
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with 12 titles and
Toluca with 11 titles.
In all, twenty-four teams have won the top professional division title at least once.
History
Amateur era
Prior to the ''Liga Mayor'', there was no national football league in Mexico, and football competitions were held within relatively small geographical regions. The
Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association, a local league consisting of teams near and around
Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
, was the first amateur football league created in Mexico, and also other regional leagues were created, which were the
Liga Amateur de Veracruz, Liga Amateur de Puebla,
Liga Occidental De Jalisco and the Liga Amateur del Bajío that had talented clubs.
In 1922, after the foundation of the first football federation in Mexico, they created the
Campeonato de Primera Fuerza, which was the first amateur league organized by a national football federation. It was held from 1922 to 1943, although most of the participating teams were from Mexico City and the first matches held outside the country's capital were played until the
1940–41 season.
Many club owners were keen to remain amateur although they paid players under the table. The increasing interest in football would not thwart a unified professional football system in the country. The first true national and professional league in Mexico was established in 1943.
Professional era
The
Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) announcement of the nation's first professional league brought interest from many clubs to join. The FMF announced that 10 clubs would form the Liga Mayor. The league was founded by six clubs from the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association, two clubs from the Liga Occidental, and two from the Liga Veracruzana.
Founding members
*Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association:
América,
Asturias
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It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
,
Atlante,
Veracruz Sporting,
Necaxa, and
Marte.
*Liga Occidental de Jalisco:
Atlas
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and
Guadalajara
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.
*Liga Amateur de Veracruz:
ADO and
Moctezuma.
Reformation
Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s, many small clubs faced economic difficulties which were attributed to the lack of international competition by Mexico's clubs and an unrewarding league format. Consequently, teams from Mexico that placed high in the league standings could not afford to participate in the overarching continental competitions, such as the
Copa Libertadores
The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
.
The Mexican league boom
The
1970 World Cup held in Mexico was the first World Cup televised on a grand scale. The season following the FIFA World Cup, the FMF changed the league format and established a final phase to determine the national champion. This was done to regenerate interest and reward teams that placed fairly high in the standings.
The final phase, called ''Liguilla'', was played using various formats to determine the champions. The most common format was a straight knock-out between the top eight teams in the table. At other times the league was divided into groups with the top two in each group, often as well as the best 3rd placed teams, qualifying for the liguilla and in some seasons the playoff matches themselves involved teams playing in groups with the group winners playing off for the title. The format was changed from season to season to accommodate international club commitments and the schedule of the Mexico national team.
The change in the rules affected teams that traditionally dominated the table, as talented teams that had not performed well in the regular season were able to perform successfully in the final phase (Cruz Azul in the 1970s, América in the 1980s, and Toluca in the 2000s).
Liga MX
Prior to the start of the
2012–13 season, the organization Liga MX/Ascenso MX was created to replace the FMF as the organizing body of the competition. The league also announced a rebranding, with the introduction of a new logo.
On 20 August 2018, it was announced that Liga MX would begin testing the use of
VAR technology. The initial test run was conducted during under-20 matches played inside senior league stadiums, with live testing across senior Liga MX matches taking place during weeks 13 and 14 of the
Apertura tournament. The league needed final approval from FIFA to fully implement the technology.
Competition format
Regular phase tournaments

Liga MX uses a single table of 18 teams that play two short tournaments (Apertura and Clausura) resulting in two champions per season. The season opens with the ''Apertura'' from July to December, followed by the ''Clausura'' from January to May. This format matches other Latin American schedules and corresponds with FIFA's world footballing calendar, which "opens" in July/August and "closes" in April/May of the next year. The top 10 teams advance to the final phase for each tournament, with the top 6 teams in the table at the end of the regular phase of the tournament qualifying directly to the ''liguilla'', and the next 4 teams qualifying for the play-in round that determines the next 2 liguilla spots. If one team is in last place in the league's relegation table (see below), that team is replaced by the team that finished 11th in the tournament.
From 1996 to 2002, the league followed a two short tournaments in the season, schedule with ''Invierno'' and ''Verano'' tournaments. From 2002 to 2011 the 18 teams were divided into three groups of six with the top two teams from each group and the two best third place teams qualified for the ''liguilla''. The teams played in the same group for each tournament. The qualification phase of the tournament lasted 17 weeks, with all teams playing each other once per tournament in a home and away series over both tournaments.
Final phase
The ''liguilla'' is the final phase of the tournament, consisting of 10 teams that qualify for the tournament based on regular-season point totals — the six highest-placed advance to the quarter-finals while teams seven through ten compete in the play-in round.
The teams ranked 7-10 play a single match hosted by the higher seed; the winner of the match between 7th and 8th-placed advances to the quarterfinals as the 7th seed. The losing team then faces the winners of the match between 9th and 10th-placed; the winner of that match advances and is seeded 8th in the quarter-finals. For the remaining rounds, the teams are paired according to seeding, with the highest-seeded team playing the lowest-seeded and so on. Each tie is played over two legs with the winner on aggregate score progressing.
The champions are awarded the Liga MX trophy, and the runners-up is awarded a smaller version of the trophy. The start of ''La liguilla'' in 1970 modernized the league despite the disagreements between the traditionalists and the modernists. Clubs that were near bankruptcy were now better able to compete and generate profits.
Tie-breaking criteria
If at least two teams finish the regular season with an equal number of points, the following criteria are used to break the tie:
* Goal difference
* Number of goals scored
* Number of away goals scored
* Head-to-head matchup
* Best placed in the general quotient table
* Fair play points in all group matches (only one deduction could be applied to a player in a single match)
** Yellow card: −1 points
** Indirect red card by second yellow card: −3 points
** Direct red card: −3 points
** Yellow card and direct red card: −5 points
* Drawing of lots.
Relegation
Originally at the end of a season, after the ''Apertura'' and ''Clausura'' tournaments, one team is relegated to the next lower division,
Ascenso MX, and one team from that division is promoted and takes the place left open by the relegated team. Currently, the relegated team is determined by computing the points-per-game-played ratio for each team, considering all the games played by the team during the last three seasons (six tournaments). The team with the lowest ratio is relegated; if the team that is in last place in the relegation table is among the 12 teams qualifying for the Liguilla at the end of the ''Clausura'' tournament, the 13th place team qualifies for the liguilla instead. For teams recently promoted, only the games played since their promotion are considered (two or four tournaments). The team promoted from ''Ascenso MX'' is the winner of a two-leg match between the champions of the ''Apertura'' and ''Clausura'' tournaments of that division. If a team becomes the champion in both tournaments, it is automatically promoted.
Prior to the start of the
2017–18 season, the rules for relegation and promotion changed: if a team wins promotion but does not meet certain Liga MX requirements (e.g. stadium infrastructure and a youth team) the relegated Liga MX team of that season will be obligated to pay the prize money to the Ascenso MX team (
MXN$120 million) for winning the promotion playoff, which should be utilized to fulfill necessary requirements for promotion within the next season, and remain in Ascenso MX, and the relegated Liga MX team will remain in the first division. However, if the relegated Liga MX team cannot distribute the prize money to the promoted Ascenso MX team, both teams will lose their right to play in Liga MX and must play in Ascenso MX the following season.
As of the
2018–19 season, only six teams met the full requirements to be promoted to Liga MX, those teams being
Atlético San Luis,
Atlante,
Celaya,
Juárez,
Sinaloa
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It is located in northwest Mexic ...
, and
UdeG.
On April 16, 2020, the Ascenso MX was folded due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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as well as the lack of financial resources. Liga MX President Enrique Bonilla later announced during a video meeting with the club owners of the league that promotion and relegation would be suspended for six years. During the suspension, the Ascenso MX was replaced with the
Liga de Expansión MX although no club from that league will be promoted to Liga MX nor any Liga MX team that performs poorly will be relegated from the Liga MX for the time being.
CONCACAF Champions Cup qualification
Each year, at least six teams from Liga MX qualify for the
CONCACAF Champions Cup, the premier North American club competition; Liga MX itself is guaranteed six spots while teams from the league can earn three more spots via the
Leagues Cup with
MLS for a maximum of nine spots. Generally, the Apertura and Clausura winners and runners-up, as well as the next best two teams in the aggregate table, qualify, with the higher ranking champion from the Apertura and Clausura tournaments earning a bye to the Round of 16. Liga MX would implement a formula for ensuring that the Apertura and Clausura had two qualifying teams should one or more teams reach the finals of both tournaments, devised when Liga MX sent 4 teams to North America's top club competition:
*If the same two teams qualify for the finals of both tournaments, those two teams will qualify along with the non-finalists with the best record in both the Apertura and Clausura.
*If the same team wins both the Apertura and the Clausura (facing two different teams in the finals of each tournament), then the berth reserved for the Clausura champions is passed to the Clausura runners-up and the berth reserved for the Clausura runners-up is passed to the non-finalists with the best record in the Clausura. This occurred most recently in the
2021–22 season (
2023 CONCACAF Champions League) when
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(
2021 Apertura and
2022 Clausura champions),
Pachuca (2022 Clausura runners-up) and
León (2021 Apertura runners-up) were placed in Pot 1, while
Tigres UANL (non-finalists with the best record in the 2022 Clausura) were placed in Pot 2 (at the time, the pot placings were determined via the CONCACAF Club Index, which ranked the performance of certain ''spots'' within the last 5 years). As of the
2022–23 season, the team that wins both the Apertura and Clausura also automatically qualifies for the Round of 16.
*If the Apertura runners-up win the Clausura (facing two different teams in the finals of each tournament), then the berth reserved for the Apertura runners-up is passed to the non-finalists with the best record in the Apertura. This occurred most recently in the
2011-12 season (
2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League) when
UANL (
2011 Apertura champions) and
Santos Laguna (2011 Apertura runners-up and
2012 Clausura champions) were placed in Pot A, while
Guadalajara
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(non-finalists with the best record in the 2011 Apertura) and
Monterrey
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(2012 Clausura runners-up) were placed in Pot B (at the time, the champions and runners-up were placed in different pots).
*If the Apertura champions are runners-up in the Clausura (facing two different teams in the finals of each tournament), then the berth reserved for the Clausura runners-up is passed to the non-finalists with the best record in the Clausura. This has not happened since Liga MX began using this qualification procedure.
With Liga MX sending a minimum of six teams to the Champions Cup (Liga MX can send a maximum of nine teams if three Liga MX teams all hold the top three spots in the Leagues Cup), these rules still generally apply, although if a team qualifies for the Champions Cup via Liga MX and the Leagues Cup, the spot is given to the next best team in the aggregate table. If a team is the highest-ranked tournament champion or the champion of both Apertura and Clausura tournaments and also wins the Leagues Cup for that same cycle, both the Apertura and Clausura champions qualify for the round of 16.
Previous Qualification Tournaments
*
Campeonato Centroamericano (1959)
*
Copa Interamericana (1968–1991)
*
CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup (1991–1998)
*
Copa Libertadores
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(1998–2015)
*
Copa Merconorte (2000–2001)
*
CONCACAF Giants Cup (2001)
*
Copa Sudamericana (2005–2008)
Participating clubs
2024–25 season
The following 18 clubs will compete in the Liga MX during the
2024–25 season.
Performances
;Notes:
# Clubs currently in
Liga de Expansión MX.
# Clubs currently in
Liga Premier.
# Clubs currently in
Liga TDP
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.
# Defunct clubs.
Stadiums and locations
Media coverage
All Liga MX clubs have the right to sell their own
broadcast rights.
Televisa,
TV Azteca,
Imagen Televisión, Claro Sports,
Fox Sports
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, and
ESPN
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have broadcasting rights in México, while
ESPN Deportes,
Fox Deportes,
Univision, and
Telemundo have the rights in the United States, with
FS1/
FS2 airing select matches with English commentary.
In previous years, when a team was relegated, the team that was promoted could only negotiate with the company holding the television rights of the relegated team. This agreement was canceled by Liga MX in 2012 when the promotion of
Club León caused a television rights dispute with Televisa. Currently, Club León matches are broadcast in Mexico by Fox Sports and other online media sites, and in the United States by Univision (Telemundo from 2013–16).
Telelatino and
Fox Sports World formerly hold broadcasting rights in Canada. From 2019–20 until 2021–22,
OneSoccer broadcast the league for Canada viewers.
Fox Sports
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is the only network that holds rights to broadcast selected matches in United States and South America.
Additionally, Televisa-owned networks
Sky Sports
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and
TUDN hold exclusive broadcasting rights over selected matches throughout the regular season, although the majority of the most important ones are broadcast live on the national networks. The coverage also available for Central America viewers.
Most of the Saturday afternoon and evening matches broadcast by Televisa are shown primarily on
Gala TV, though Saturday games played by Televisa's club America, are broadcast on Televisa's flagship network,
Canal de las Estrellas. However, a
blackout policy is usually applied in selected markets where affiliates are forced to air alternate programming during the matches, Sunday noon and afternoon games broadcast by Televisa are shown on
Canal de las Estrellas. All of the games broadcast by TV Azteca on Saturday and Sunday are shown on
Azteca 13; Friday's matches however are shown on
Azteca 7. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (known in Mexico as ''Fecha Doble'' or ''Double Date'') matches picked by the national networks are shown on
Canal 5 and
Azteca 7 and the rest of the matches air on
Sky Sports
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and
TDN.
A recent rule, in effect since 2011, requires teams to play the final game of every season on Sunday during
prime time
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, regardless of whether the team used to play local games in another timeslot, in order to capture more television audience during the game. This also prevents most playoff collusion, where one or both teams already in the ''liguilla '' put in lesser effort to lose or draw, in order to draw a more favorable opponent.
For the Apertura 2016, and the majority of the Clausura 2017, Guadalajara home matches in Mexico were not shown on over-the-air television or cable and satellite operators. Instead, they were exclusively shown on an
internet streaming
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service called ''Chivas TV''. As of April 8, 2017, the matches are shown on both Televisa's
Televisa Deportes Network (TDN) and ''Chivas TV''.
On February 13, 2017, it was announced
Univision Deportes would live stream 46 games in English on
Facebook
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in the United States.
After the Clausura 2017 season,
Azteca América sold the rights of the Atlas, Morelia, Tijuana, and Veracruz matches to Univision. The network then held the rights of 17 of the 18 clubs, only missing recently promoted
Lobos BUAP. In September 2017, Univision began airing Lobos BUAP's home matches, thus holding the rights to all 18 Liga MX teams through the end of the Clausura 2018 season.
In July 2017,
Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) announced it would show Liga MX matches involving Chilean players in Chile.
In October 2017,
Fox Sports
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announced that it acquired the long-term exclusive Spanish-language rights to Tijuana and Santos Laguna home matches in the United States, Mexico, and the rest of Latin America starting in the Apertura 2018 and Apertura 2019 respectively, thus ending Univision's monopoly.
The matches air on
Fox Sports
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in the United States (via
Fox Deportes) and the rest of
Latin America
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(including Mexico and excluding Brazil).
On May 26, 2018, Fox Sports announced it acquired the rights of
C.F. Monterrey's home matches in the United States and Latin America.
The network announced the matches would be shown in the United States on Fox Deportes in Spanish as well as the
Fox Sports
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family of networks in English.
As of the Apertura 2019 season, via a sublicense agreement with Univision,
ESPN Deportes airs the majority of León, Necaxa, Pachuca, Querétaro, and UANL regular season home matches in the United States. The network also airs at least one home match of nine other clubs.
Televisa also sublicenses one match per week to
ESPN
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in Mexico and Central America.
In Brazil,
DAZN broadcast the league for two seasons 2019–20 and 2020–21.
On 15 July 2021,
OneFootball announced it would broadcast between two and five live matches as part of a deal covering the 2021/22 Liga MX season in selected international markets.
On 16 August 2021,
Eleven Sports announced it would broadcast the home Liga MX matches of
C.D. Guadalajara for the 2021-22 season in more than 100 countries.
Broadcast rights
Sponsorship

Up until its rebranding in 2012, Liga MX did not have a title sponsor. In July 2013, league president Decio de María announced
BBVA Bancomer as the official sponsor, with the goal of modernizing the league's image. De María also stated that the money generated from the sponsorship would be divided among the 18 clubs and to be invested in each club's youth teams. On 18 September 2015, the sponsorship deal was extended until 2019. On 18 June 2019, the league was renamed as Liga BBVA MX, adopting the new identity of the sponsor. On 4 July 2019, the sponsorship contract with BBVA was renewed until 2021.
Since 1986,
Voit has been the official match ball manufacturer. In 2014, the contract was extended for four years.
Managers
The current managers in Liga MX are:
Player records
Most appearances
Most goals
Promotion and relegation
;Notes:
*1976–77:
Tampico Madero bought
San Luis's spot in first division.
*1977–78:
Deportivo Neza bought
Laguna and took its spot.
*1981–82:
Tampico Madero bought
Atletas Campesinos and took over its spot.
*1983–84:
Ángeles de Puebla bought
Oaxtepec and took over its spot.
*1988–89:
Veracruz
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bought
Potros Neza and took over its spot.
*1992–93: U.T. Neza changes its name to
Toros Neza.
*1996–97:
Tigres UANL gained automatic promotion as they won both tournaments.
*1998–99:
Puebla
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bought
Unión de Curtidores and took over its spot.
*1999–00:
Irapuato
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gained automatic promotion as they won both tournaments.
*2009–10:
Necaxa gained automatic promotion as they won both tournaments.
*2012–13:
Chiapas
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relocated to Querétaro rebranding to
Querétaro
Querétaro, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 federal entities of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Querétaro, 18 municipalities. Its capital city is Querétaro Cit ...
.
*2012–13:
Veracruz
Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entit ...
bought
Reboceros de La Piedad's spot in first division.
*2017–18:
Tapachula won promotion to Liga MX, but were not certified to be promoted to Liga MX.
*2018–19:
Atlético San Luis gained automatic promotion as they won both tournaments.
See also
References
External links
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Liga MX standings
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