Liga MX
Association football league in Mexico
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April 12 2025 | Toluca suffered another away defeat, losing 2-3 to Atlas, with Portugal's Paulinho playing in the match |
April 11 2025 | Venezuela's Salomón Rondón plays for Pachuca in a high-scoring 3-5 away defeat against Necaxa in Round 15 of the Liga MX season |
2025 | Runners-up and next two best-ranked teams in the aggregate table will also qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup round one. |
2025 | The 2024 aggregate table (combining Clausura 2024 and Apertura 2024 points) will be used to determine the seedings for the 2025 Leagues Cup. |
2025 | Liga MX 2024-25 season will determine participants for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup based on aggregate points from Apertura 2024 and Clausura 2025 seasons. |
2025 | The league champion with fewer aggregate points will qualify for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup first round. |
2025 | Clausura 2025 season concludes, with final standings determining the aggregate table points and CONCACAF Champions Cup qualifiers. |
March 11 2025 | Tijuana sacks manager Juan Carlos Osorio |
2025 | First place club will receive US$1 million in prize money and recognition at the 2025 Balón de Oro ceremony. |
2025 | League champions will qualify for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup, with the top-performing champion qualifying directly for the round of 16 and the other entering the first round. |
March 9 2025 | Montenegro's Uroš Đurđević plays in a high-scoring Atlas match against Tijuana, losing 3-4 away in Round 11 of Liga MX |
March 8 2025 | Mexico's Alexis Vega plays in Toluca's 5-2 home victory against Necaxa in Liga MX Round 11 |
March 3 2025 | Guadalajara parts ways with Spain's Óscar García through mutual agreement |
March 2 2025 | Raúl Alpizar ends his interim tenure at UNAM, with Efraín Juárez appointed as new manager |
March 2 2025 | UANL sacks Serbia's Veljko Paunović as manager |
February 26 2025 | UNAM parts ways with Argentina's Gustavo Lema through mutual agreement |
February 23 2025 | Cruz Azul ratifies Uruguay's Vicente Sánchez as permanent manager |
February 22 2025 | Portugal's Paulinho plays in Toluca's 0-4 away loss against Juárez in Liga MX Round 8 |
2025 | Liga MX Femenil initiates a new broadcasting initiative called 'FutFem Donde Sea', producing TV broadcasts for home games of América, Cruz Azul, Monterrey, Necaxa, Pumas, and Toluca, and streaming these games through YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok to reach a wider audience and centralize league TV rights. |
January 24 2025 | Cruz Azul: Argentina's Martín Anselmi leaves to sign with FC Porto |
January 10 2025 | The 2024–25 Liga MX Clausura tournament officially commenced, marking the second half of the 2024–25 Mexican football season. |
January 8 2025 | Cruz Azul announced they will use Estadio Olímpico Universitario as their venue for the Clausura 2025 season due to logistical issues at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes. |
2024 | América wins both the Clausura and Apertura championships, demonstrating their continued dominance in Liga MX. |
2024 | Liga BBVA MX sponsorship continues for the season, marking the commercial branding of the league. |
2024 | The 2024 aggregate table (combining Clausura 2024 and Apertura 2024 seasons) will be used to determine seedings for the 2025 Leagues Cup. |
2024 | Liga MX begins the 2024-25 season, which will determine participants for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup through an aggregate points system across Apertura 2024 and Clausura 2025 seasons. |
2024 | If Tijuana repeats as the last-ranked team in the coefficient table, they will be fined an additional MXN$20 million. |
2024 | América wins the Apertura 2024 title, extending their impressive record of league championships. |
2024 | Charlyn Corral of Pachuca becomes top scorer in Clausura 2024 with 19 goals. |
2024 | Charlyn Corral wins top scorer title in Apertura 2024 for Pachuca with 18 goals. |
2024 | Monterrey wins the Apertura 2024 tournament, defeating UANL 0-1 and 3-2, winning 4-3 in penalties. |
2024 | Monterrey wins the Clausura 2024 tournament, defeating América 0-1 and 2-1, winning 4-3 in penalties. |
December 12 2024 | Mexico's Gonzalo Pineda appointed as new manager of Atlas |
December 11 2024 | Argentina's Antonio Mohamed appointed as new manager of Toluca |
December 9 2024 | Atlas and Beñat San José part ways by mutual agreement |
December 7 2024 | Mexico's Benjamín Mora appointed as new manager of Querétaro |
December 6 2024 | Querétaro sacks manager Mauro Gerk |
December 4 2024 | Toluca's Renato Paiva ends his contract |
December 2 2024 | Argentina's Pablo Guede appointed as new manager of Puebla |
December 2 2024 | Spain's Óscar García appointed as new manager of Guadalajara |
November 2024 | C.F. Monterrey defeats Tigres UANL in the Apertura 2024 final with a 2-2 aggregate score, winning 4-3 in a penalty shootout to become the current league champions. |
November 29 2024 | Salvador Valero ends his interim tenure at Juárez, and Martín Varini is appointed |
November 26 2024 | Luis Padilla ends his interim tenure at Necaxa, and Nicolás Larcamón is appointed |
November 23 2024 | Argentina's Fernando Ortiz appointed as new manager of Santos Laguna |
November 22 2024 | Arturo Ortega ends his interim tenure at Guadalajara |
November 14 2024 | Puebla sacks manager José Manuel de la Torre |
November 11 2024 | Santos Laguna: Mexico's Ignacio Ambríz resigns as manager |
November 2 2024 | Salomón Rondón leads Pachuca to a 6-2 home victory against Necaxa in Liga MX Round 15 |
October 29 2024 | Juárez parts ways with manager Maurício Barbieri, with Salvador Valero appointed as interim manager |
October 28 2024 | Necaxa sacks Mexico's Eduardo Fentanes as manager |
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