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  1. El Torneo Apertura 2021 o también llamado Torneo Grita México Apertura 2021 fue la centésima sexta edición del campeonato de liga de la Primera División del fútbol mexicano; se trató del 51.° torneo corto, luego del cambio en el formato de competencia, con el que se inauguró la temporada 2021-2022.

  2. The 2021–22 Liga MX season (known as the Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons) was the 75th professional season of the top-flight football league in Mexico. The season was divided into two championships—the Apertura 2021 and the Clausura 2022—each in an identical format and each contested by the same eighteen teams.

    • 306, Apertura: 153, Clausura: 153
    • 2021–22
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liga_MXLiga MX - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Competition Format
    • Clubs and Champions
    • Media Coverage
    • Sponsorship
    • Promotion and Relegation

    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 winners of the Primera Fuerza, a local league consisting of teams near and around Mexico City, was regarded as the then national competition although there were other regional leagues, such as in Veracruz, Liga Amateur de Puebla the Jaliscoand the Liga Amateur del Bajío that had talented clubs. Many club owners were keen to remain amat...

    Professional era

    The Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Asociación (F.M.F.) announcement of the nation's first professional league brought interest from many clubs to join. The F.M.F. announced that 10 clubs would form the Liga Mayor (Major League). The league was founded by six clubs from the Primera Fuerzaof Mexico City, two clubs from the Liga Occidental, and two from the Liga Veracruzana.

    Liga MX

    Prior to the start of the 2012–13 season, the organization Liga MX / Ascenso MX was created to replace the Mexican Football Federation 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 video assistant referee technology. The initial test run will be conducted during under-20 matches played inside senior league stadiums, with live testing across...

    Regular season tournaments

    Liga MX uses a single table of 18 teams that play two annual tournaments (Apertura & Clausura) resulting in two champions per season. The season opens with the apertura tournament (opening tournament- running from July to December) followed by the clausura (closing – running 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 12 teams ad...

    Playoffs

    The liguilla (Spanish for "little league") is the play-off phase of the tournament. This phase starts with the qualifying round, with teams ranked 5–12 playing a single match hosted by the higher seed with the winner decided on the night. After this round, the four teams that have won the round, advance to the quarterfinals against the 4 bye teams with the winner on aggregate-score progressing. The Champion team is awarded the First division trophy, and the runner up is awarded a smaller vers...

    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 th...

    2023–24 season

    The following 18 clubs will compete in the Liga MX during the 2023–24season.

    Champions

    Boldindicates clubs currently playing in Liga MX.

    All First Division clubs have the right to sell their own broadcast rights. Televisa, TV Azteca, Imagen Televisión, Claro Sports, Fox Sports, and ESPN have broadcasting rights in México, while ESPN Deportes, Fox Deportes, Univision, and Telemundo have the rights in the United States, with FS1/FS2airing select matches with English commentary. In pre...

    Up until its rebranding in 2012, the 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 c...

    Notes: 1. 1976–77: Tampico Madero bought San Luis's spot in first division. 2. 1977–78: Deportivo Neza bought San Isidro Lagunaand took its spot. 3. 1981–82: Tampico Madero bought Atletas Campesinosand took over its spot. 4. 1983–84: Ángeles de Puebla bought Oaxtepecand took over its spot. 5. 1988–89: C.D. Veracruz bought Potros Nezaand took over i...

  4. Liga MX; Season: 2020–21: Champions: Guardianes 2020: León (8th title) Guardianes 2021: Cruz Azul (9th title) Champions League: León UNAM Cruz Azul Santos Laguna: Matches played: 306: Goals scored: 753 (2.46 per match) Apertura: 394 (2.58 per match) Clausura: 359 (2.35 per match) Top goalscorer: Guardianes 2020: Jonathan ...