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2019–20 Liga MX season

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73rd professional season of the top-flight football league in Mexico
Football league season
Liga MX
Season2019–20
ChampionsApertura:
Monterrey (5th title)
Clausura:
Tournament cancelled
RelegatedVeracruz (disaffiliated)
Champions LeagueMonterrey
Cruz Azul
América
León
Matches261
Goals755 (2.89 per match)
Apertura:
495 (2.89 per match)
Clausura:
260 (2.89 per match)
Top goalscorerApertura:
Alan Pulido
Mauro Quiroga
(12 goals)
Clausura:
Jonathan Rodríguez
(9 goals)
Biggest home winApertura:
Necaxa 7–0Veracruz
(3 August 2019)
Clausura:
UNAM 4–0Atlético San Luis
(9 February 2020)
Morelia 4–0Querétaro
(13 March 2020)
Biggest away winApertura:
Veracruz 0–5Querétaro
(27 August 2019)
Veracruz 0–5América
(8 November 2019)
Clausura:
Atlético San Luis 0–3Juárez
(28 February 2020)
América 0–3Necaxa
(29 February 2020)
Juárez 1–4León
(8 March 2020)
Highest scoringApertura:
Necaxa 7–0Veracruz
(3 August 2019)
León 4–3Guadalajara
(17 August 2019)
Cruz Azul 5–2América
(5 October 2019)
Morelia 6–1Juárez
(31 October 2019)
Clausura:
Juárez 4–4UNAM
(16 January 2020)
Longest winning runApertura: 4 matchesSantos Laguna
Clausura: 6 matches
Cruz Azul
Longest unbeaten runApertura: 8 matchesUANL
Clausura: 8 matches
Cruz Azul
Longest winless runApertura: 14 matchesVeracruz
Clausura: 10 matches
Monterrey
Longest losing runApertura: 6 matchesVeracruz
Clausura: 5 matches
Atlas
Highest attendanceApertura: 63,908
América vsGuadalajara
(28 September 2019)
Clausura: 45,516
Atlas vsGuadalaajara
(7 March 2020)
Lowest attendanceApertura: 0[note 1]
Atlético San Luis vsAmérica
(29 October 2019)
Atlético San Luis vsNecaxa
(9 November 2019)
Clausura: 0
Atlas vsTijuana
(31 January 2020)
Total attendanceApertura: 3,894,127
Clausura: 1,974,057
Average attendanceApertura: 22,773
Clausura: 23,784
Stats are from the regular season only
Source:Liga MX (Apertura)
Liga MX (Clausura)

The2019–20Liga MX season (known as theLiga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons) was the 73rd professional season of the top-flight football league inMexico. The season was divided into two championships—theTorneo Apertura and theTorneo Clausura—each in an identical format and each contested by the same nineteen teams. The Apertura tournament began on 19 July 2019.

On 15 March 2020, theMexican Football Federation suspended the Clausura seasons of Liga MX,Ascenso MX andLiga MX Femenil indefinitely due to thecoronavirus pandemic.[2]

On 22 May 2020, the season was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic affecting the country. While no official champion was crowned for that season officially,Cruz Azul andLeón were awarded the Clausura champions and runners-up positions ("MEX2" and "MEX4") respectively for purposes of filling the2021 CONCACAF Champions League, as the first and second-placed teams of the regular season at the time of suspension.[3]

Clubs

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The following nineteen teams competed this season.Atlético San Luis was promoted from theAscenso MX.Veracruz was to be relegated to theAscenso MX initially after accumulating the lowest point coefficient last season, but instead they offered to payMXN$120 million to remain in Liga MX. The team, however, was eventually disaffiliated by theFMF at the end of the Apertura 2019 tournament.Lobos BUAP's franchise in the first division was purchased byFC Juárez. Lobos BUAP will be able to participate in the Ascenso MX but will remain frozen for one year.[4]

Stadiums and locations

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América &Cruz AzulAtlasAtlético San LuisGuadalajaraJuárezLeón
Estadio AztecaEstadio JaliscoEstadio Alfonso LastrasEstadio AkronOlímpico Benito JuárezEstadio León
Capacity:87,000Capacity:55,110Capacity:25,709Capacity:45,364Capacity:19,703Capacity:31,297
MonterreyMoreliaNecaxaPachucaPueblaQuerétaro
Estadio BBVAEstadio MorelosEstadio VictoriaEstadio HidalgoEstadio CuauhtémocEstadio Corregidora
Capacity:53,500Capacity:34,795Capacity:23,851Capacity:27,512Capacity:51,726Capacity:33,162
Santos LagunaTijuanaTolucaUANLUNAM
Estadio CoronaEstadio CalienteEstadio Nemesio DíezEstadio UniversitarioEstadio Olímpico Universitario
Capacity:29,237Capacity:27,333Capacity:31,000Capacity:41,886Capacity:48,297
Locations of the 2019–20 Liga MX teams
Greater Mexico City Liga MX football clubs

Personnel and kits

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TeamChairmanHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor(s)
AméricaSantiago BañosMexicoMiguel HerreraMexicoPaul AguilarNikeAT&T
AtlasPedro PortillaMexicoRafael Puente Jr.ParaguayOsvaldo MartínezAdidasMoPlay
Atlético San LuisAlberto MarreroMexicoGuillermo VázquezSpainMario AbrantePirmaCanel's
Cruz AzulGuillermo Álvarez CuevasUruguayRobert SiboldiMexicoJosé de Jesús CoronaJomaCemento Cruz Azul
GuadalajaraAmaury VergaraMexicoLuis Fernando TenaMexicoJesús MolinaPumaCaliente
JuárezGuillermo CantúMexicoGabriel CaballeroUruguayJonathan LacerdaCarraraS-Mart
LeónJesús Martínez MurguiaMexicoIgnacio AmbrizMexicoLuis MontesPirmaCementos Fortaleza
MonterreyDuilio DavinoArgentinaAntonio MohamedArgentinaJosé María BasantaPumaAT&T
MoreliaMauricio Lanz GonzálezArgentinaPablo GuedeChileRodrigo MillarPirmaCaliente
NecaxaErnesto Tinajero FloresMexicoAlfonso SosaUnited StatesVentura AlvaradoCharlyRolcar
PachucaJesús Martínez PatiñoUruguayPaulo PezzolanoMexicoJorge HernándezCharlyCementos Fortaleza
PueblaManuel Jiménez GarcíaPeruJuan ReynosoMexicoDaniel ArreolaUmbroAT&T
QuerétaroRodrigo Ares de PargaMexicoVíctor Manuel VucetichMexicoLuis RomoPumaBanco Multiva
Santos LagunaDante ElizaldeUruguayGuillermo AlmadaMexicoJonathan OrozcoCharlySoriana
TijuanaJorge Hank InzunsaBoliviaGustavo QuinterosUruguayDiego RodríguezCharlyCaliente
TolucaFrancisco SuinagaMexicoJosé Manuel de la TorreMexicoAlfredo TalaveraUnder ArmourCitibanamex
UANLMiguel Ángel GarzaBrazilRicardo FerrettiArgentinaGuido PizarroAdidasCemex
UNAMLeopoldo Silva GutiérrezSpainMíchel GonzálezMexicoDavid CabreraNikeDHL
VeracruzFidel Kuri GrajalesMexicoEnrique López ZarzaMexicoCarlos SalcidoCharlyWinpot Casino

Managerial changes

[edit]
TeamOutgoing managerManner of
departure
Date of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition
in table
Ref.
Pre-Apertura changes
VeracruzMexicoJosé Luis González China (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker3 June 2019MexicoEnrique Meza4 June 2019Preseason[5]
UNAMArgentinaBruno MarioniSacked16 May 2019SpainMíchel González16 May 2019[6]
Apertura
PueblaMexicoJosé Luis Sánchez SoláSacked17 August 2019MexicoOctavio Becerril (Interim)17 August 201919th[7]
MoreliaArgentinaJavier TorrenteSacked18 August 2019MexicoEsteve Padilla (Interim)18 August 201915th[8]
MoreliaMexicoEsteve Padilla (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker23 August 2019ArgentinaPablo Guede21 August 2019[note 2]15th[10][11]
PueblaMexicoOctavio Becerril (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker24 August 2019PeruJuan Reynoso23 August 201918th[12]
VeracruzMexicoEnrique MezaResigned28 August 2019MexicoJosé González (Interim)29 August 201919th[13][14]
Cruz AzulPortugalPedro CaixinhaMutual agreement2 September 2019MexicoJoaquín Moreno (Interim)2 September 201911th[15]
Atlético San LuisMexicoAlfonso SosaSacked4 September 2019UruguayGustavo Matosas9 September 201910th[16][17]
VeracruzMexicoJosé González (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker4 September 2019MexicoEnrique López Zarza4 September 201919th[18]
Cruz AzulMexicoJoaquín Moreno (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker6 September 2019UruguayRobert Siboldi6 September 201911th[19]
GuadalajaraMexicoTomás BoySacked26 September 2019MexicoLuis Fernando Tena26 September 201915th[20][21]
MonterreyUruguayDiego AlonsoSacked30 September 2019MexicoJosé Treviño (Interim)1 October 201912th[22][23]
MonterreyMexicoJosé Treviño (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker9 October 2019ArgentinaAntonio Mohamed9 October 201914th[24]
Atlético San LuisUruguayGustavo MatosasMutual agreement27 October 2019MexicoLuis García (Interim)27 October 201914th[25][26]
TolucaArgentina Ricardo LavolpeSacked11 November 2019MexicoJosé Rodríguez Valenzuela
MexicoJosé Manuel Cruzalta (Interim)
11 November 201917th[27]
Pre-Clausura changes
TolucaMexicoJosé Rodríguez Valenzuela
MexicoJosé Manuel Cruzalta (Interim)
End of tenure as caretaker1 December 2019MexicoJosé Manuel de la Torre18 November 2019[note 3]Preseason[28]
PachucaArgentinaMartín PalermoMutual agreement24 November 2019Uruguay Paulo Pezzolano25 November 2019[29][30]
TijuanaColombiaOscar ParejaMutual agreement25 November 2019Bolivia Gustavo Quinteros6 December 2019[31][32]
NecaxaMexicoGuillermo VázquezEnd of contract8 December 2019MexicoAlfonso Sosa13 December 2019[33][34]
Atlético San LuisMexicoLuis García (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker15 December 2019Mexico Guillermo Vázquez15 December 2019[35]
Clausura changes
AtlasArgentinaLeandro CufréSacked29 January 2020MexicoOmar Flores (Interim)29 January 202014th[36]
AtlasMexico Omar Flores (Interim)End of tenure as caretaker1 February 2020MexicoRafael Puente Jr.30 January 2020[note 4]14th[38]

Torneo Apertura

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The Apertura 2019 season began on 19 July 2019 and ended on 15 December 2019. The defending champions were Tigres UANL, having won their seventh title.

Regular phase

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Santos Laguna1811434025+1537Advance toLiguilla[a]
2León189633823+1533
3UANL188822614+1232
4Querétaro189453119+1231
5Necaxa189453323+1031
6América188733222+1031
7Morelia188373126+527
8Monterrey(C)188372723+427
9Pachuca187473226+625
10Guadalajara187472828025
11Tijuana187382636−1024
12Cruz Azul185852524+123
13UNAM186572120+123
14Atlas186391926−721
15Atlético San Luis1862102231−920
16Juárez1853101727−1018
17Toluca184591626−1017
18Puebla184592031−1117
19Veracruz[b](D)1815121145−348Team disaffiliated by theFMF
Source:Liga MX
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points
(C) Champions;(D) Disaffiliated
Notes:
  1. ^The first 8 places in the table qualified for the Liguilla. The last ranked team in the relegation table could qualify for the Liguilla in the Apertura tournament.
  2. ^Veracuz were disaffiliated by theMexican Football Federation following various financial problems and incidents off the field. As a result, no club was relegated after theClausura 2020. Relegation was originally intended to resume at the end of the 2020–21 season,[39] however it was suspended for at least five years after the Ascenso MX was folded.[40][41]

Positions by round

[edit]
Leader and qualification to Liguilla
Qualification to Liguilla
Last place in table
Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819
Santos Laguna11113122†31112131111
León46812†1067752345446642
UANL2854444568†976565453
Querétaro772213112†3463324364
Necaxa1015711956414221212†225
América3533223345534653536†
Morelia141813131515151386611†13898777
Monterrey13171296958117712141213†121188
Pachuca15131716131112141512857†9101310119
Guadalajara199106111214†151214151717161616151210
Tijuana549712†13812141513101011878911
Cruz Azul9111510881011131314141214121113†1412
UNAM6248571199910†881011991013
Atlas8365710961011119977101213†14
Atlético San Luis181011†1514141310710121311131414141515
Juárez121914141617†18161616171818151717161616
Toluca1714181817161618181716151517†1515171717
Puebla1616†1617181817171718181616181818181818
Veracruz11†121919191919191919191919191919191919
Source:Liga MX
Notes: † indicates team rested that round

Results

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Teams played every other team once (either at home or away), with one team resting each round, completing a total of 19 rounds.

Home \ AwayAMÉATLASLCAZGUAJUÁLEÓMONMORNECPACPUEQUESANTIJTOLUNLUNMVER
América4–14–21–01–12–02–21–23–11–1
Atlas3–01–21–30–22–01–20–11–1
Atlético San Luis0–11–01–10–20–2[a]2–32–31–10–2
Cruz Azul5–23–11–12–01–01–12–31–11–1
Guadalajara1–03–01–22–43–20–12–01–13–1
Juárez1–11–21–21–00–23–02–01–22–0
León0–01–13–24–33–11–12–24–01–1
Monterrey2–01–13–20–23–22–00–22–01–1
Morelia0–11–06–10–12–33–22–22–01–0
Necaxa2–20–00–02–41–23–03–21–17–0
Pachuca3–10–22–00–11–32–31–24–12–0
Puebla0–11–31–12–12–13–00–41–31–1
Querétaro3–00–42–13–11–22–11–10–03–0
Santos Laguna3–13–03–02–12–24–11–04–15–0
Tijuana2–23–21–20–43–21–11–11–02–0
Toluca0–13–11–30–22–01–10–22–22–0
UANL1–11–11–14–23–10–00–14–01–0
UNAM5–11–11–11–22–02–12–10–12–0
Veracruz0–51–21–20–03–31–00–51–11–3
Source:Liga MX
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Match was suspended after fans invaded the pitch due to violent clashes in the stands.

Individual statistics

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Top goalscorers

[edit]

Players sorted first by goals scored, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1MexicoAlan PulidoGuadalajara12
ArgentinaMauro QuirogaNecaxa
3ArgentinaRogelio Funes MoriMonterrey10
FranceAndré-Pierre GignacUANL
5ArgentinaJulio FurchSantos Laguna9
ArgentinaNicolas IbañezAtlético San Luis
UruguayBrian LozanoSantos Laguna
8ArgentinaFranco JaraPachuca8
MexicoJosé Juan MacíasLeón
MexicoHenry MartínAmérica

Source:Liga MX


Top assists

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Players sorted first by assists, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubAssists
1EcuadorMiller BolañosTijuana9
2UruguayBrian LozanoSantos Laguna6
ArgentinaVíctor MalcorraUNAM
ColombiaRoger MartínezAmérica
5MexicoLuis Ángel MendozaMorelia5
EcuadorKevin MercadoNecaxa
MexicoLuis MontesLeón
MexicoFernando NavarroLeón
ArgentinaMauro QuirogaNecaxa
MexicoLuis ReyesAtlético San Luis
ArgentinaRubens SambuezaPachuca
PeruYoshimar YotúnCruz Azul

Source:Soccerway

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
FranceAndré-Pierre GignacUANLNecaxa3–110 August 2019
ArgentinaIsmael SosaLeónNecaxa4–221 September 2019
ParaguaySebastián FerreiraMoreliaCruz Azul3–219 October 2019
MexicoHenry MartínAméricaVeracruz5–08 November 2019

Attendance

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1UANL366,80841,60237,65340,756−1.3%
2Monterrey335,31544,97230,63537,257−12.3%
3América277,53463,90819,77130,837+20.8%
4Guadalajara274,46839,31322,78130,496+0.7%
5Atlas238,89640,70016,91526,544−3.1%
6Tijuana233,39726,93321,33325,933+9.5%
7León211,06026,63218,78223,451+6.9%
8Santos Laguna206,73728,01618,62222,971+1.6%
9Querétaro203,16829,32916,97522,574+46.8%
10UNAM184,58330,45810,42320,509−5.2%
11Pachuca179,89426,00315,46219,988−3.4%
12Puebla151,45427,61112,54418,932−2.1%
13Morelia169,83726,01913,67418,871−8.4%
14Juárez166,03719,71014,65518,449+237.1%1
15Cruz Azul159,87630,5687,17617,764−0.7%
16Atlético San Luis148,64625,187016,516+17.8%1
17Toluca146,17925,74412,53316,242−8.9%
18Necaxa135,11523,85110,68815,013−8.5%
19Veracruz105,14318,9404,72511,683−16.4%
League total3,894,12763,908022,773+0.4%

Source:Liga MX
Notes:
Only regular season listed
1: Team played inAscenso MX last season.

Highest and lowest

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Highest attendanceLowest attendance
WeekHomeScoreAwayAttendanceHomeScoreAwayAttendance
1UANL4–2Morelia41,580Toluca0–2Querétaro13,015
2Guadalajara2–0UANL39,313Veracruz3–3Pachuca14,620
3Monterrey3–2León37,058Necaxa7–0Veracruz12,846
4UANL3–1Necaxa41,553Cruz Azul2–0Juárez12,469
5Monterrey2–0Toluca39,783Puebla0–4Pachuca14,524
6UANL1–1América41,589Veracruz1–2Atlético San Luis9,670
7[a]Monterrey2–0UNAM35,662Veracruz0–5Querétaro7,322
8UANL1–1León41,498Necaxa3–2Tijuana11,861
9América1–1UNAM38,317Puebla1–3Atlético San Luis14,735
10Monterrey3–2Puebla33,060Necaxa2–4León17,757
11[a]UANL0–1Puebla38,638Cruz Azul1–1Monterrey12,412
12América4–1Guadalajara63,908Veracruz1–1Toluca8,698
13UANL4–0Santos Laguna41,426Toluca1–1Puebla12,533
14Monterrey1–1Guadalajara38,217Veracruz1–3UANL7,838
15UANL0–2Cruz Azul41,886Morelia2–2Santos Laguna13,674
16[a]UANL1–0Toluca37,653Atlético San Luis0–1América0[b]
17Monterrey1–1Veracruz30,635Necaxa1–2Pachuca11,868
18UANL0–0Pachuca41,269Atlético San Luis0–2Necaxa0[b]
19Monterrey2–0Atlas40,242Cruz Azul3–1Atlético San Luis7,176

Source:Liga MX

  1. ^abcRound scheduled for midweek.
  2. ^abEstadio Alfonso Lastras was banned two matches after fans invaded the pitch due to violent clashes in the stands in Atlético San Luis' match against Querétaro. As a result, the fixtures at the stadium had to be played behind closed doors.[1]

Final phase

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Main article:Apertura 2019 Liga MX championship stage

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinals
               
3UANL224
6América145
6América (s)022
7Morelia202
2León314
7Morelia325
6América123(2)
8Monterrey (p)213(4)
4Querétaro022
5Necaxa336
5Necaxa101
8Monterrey213
1Santos Laguna213
8Monterrey516


  • Teams were re-seeded each round.
  • Team with more goals on aggregate after two matches advanced.
  • Away goals rule was applied in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, but not the final.
  • In the quarter-finals and semi-finals, if the two teams were tied on aggregate and away goals, the higher seeded team advanced.
  • In the final, if the two teams were tied after both legs, the match went to extra time and, if necessary, a shoot-out.
  • Both finalists qualified to the2021 CONCACAF Champions League (champions as MEX1, runners-up as MEX3).

Quarterfinals

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Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Monterrey6–3Santos Laguna5–21–1
Morelia5–4León3–32–1
América5–4UANL1–24–2
Necaxa6–2Querétaro3–03–2

Semifinals

[edit]
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Monterrey3–1Necaxa2–11–0
Morelia2–2 (s)América2–00–2

Finals

[edit]
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Monterrey3–3 (4–2p)América2–11–2 (a.e.t.)

Torneo Clausura

[edit]

The Clausura 2020 season began on 10 January 2020.

On 15 March 2020, theMexican Football Federation suspended the Liga MX,Ascenso MX andLiga MX Femenil indefinitely due to thecoronavirus pandemic.[2] On 22 May 2020, the Clausura 2020 was officially cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic affecting the country and no champion was crowned.[3] The two2021 CONCACAF Champions League berths were given to the top two teams in the regular season at the time of suspension (1st place as MEX2, 2nd place as MEX4).

Regular phase

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League table

[edit]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Cruz Azul107122414+1022Qualification to2021 CONCACAF Champions League
2León107032314+921
3Santos Laguna105231414017
4América105231111017
5Guadalajara104421311+216
6UNAM104332019+115
7UANL104241310+314
8Juárez104242018+214
9Morelia104241716+114
10Puebla1042477014
11Pachuca104241112−114
12Querétaro104241315−214
13Atlético San Luis103431115−413
14Necaxa103251716+111
15Toluca102441618−210
16Tijuana102351016−69
17Atlas103071017−79
18Monterrey100551017−75
Source:Liga MX
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points

Positions by round

[edit]
Qualification toChampions League
Last place in table
Team ╲ Round12345678910
Cruz Azul15181211764111
León1621132322
Santos Laguna13915141398693
América7186421234
Guadalajara2247101310855
UNAM5314213546
UANL91610138101312127
Juárez181765357468
Morelia1614171815161215149
Puebla1281316161714131310
Pachuca141518121711911811
Querétaro177325457712
Atlético San Luis8458127691013
Necaxa115736811101114
Toluca61091091215141515
Tijuana4121115141416161616
Atlas311149111517171717
Monterrey10131617181818181818
Source:Liga MX

Results

[edit]

Teams were originally planned to play every other team once (either at home or away), completing a total of 17 rounds. Only 10 rounds were able to be completed before the league was suspended.

Home \ AwayAMÉATLASLCAZGUAJUÁLEÓMONMORNECPACPUEQUESANTIJTOLUNLUNM
América2–00–11–30–31–0
Atlas1–21–30–20–12–1
Atlético San Luis2–12–23–10–1
Cruz Azul1–23–13–04–22–1
Guadalajara1–22–02–01–12–2
Juárez1–43–02–11–24–4
León3–12–13–03–13–1
Monterrey0–12–21–12–21–2
Morelia2–41–24–01–10–1
Necaxa1–12–21–22–02–3
Pachuca0–01–01–11–02–0
Puebla0–10–12–22–00–0
Querétaro1–20–13–01–1
Santos Laguna1–03–22–12–11–1
Tijuana0–01–03–20–12–11–1
Toluca2–33–32–02–32–3
UANL2–10–03–03–23–0
UNAM3–34–01–01–22–1
Source:Liga MX
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Individual statistics

[edit]

Top goalscorers

[edit]

Players sorted first by goals scored, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1UruguayJonathan RodríguezCruz Azul9
2UruguayLeonardo FernándezToluca8
FranceAndré-Pierre GignacUANL
EcuadorÁngel MenaLeón
5ArgentinaFranco JaraPachuca7
6ParaguayDarío LezcanoJuárez6
7ArgentinaNicolás IbáñezAtlético San Luis5
ArgentinaAriel NahuelpánQuerétaro
ArgentinaMauro QuirogaNecaxa
MexicoAldo RochaMorelia

Source:Liga MX


Top assists

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Players sorted first by assists, then by last name.

RankPlayerClubAssists
1MexicoRoberto AlvaradoCruz Azul5
MexicoPablo BarreraUNAM
3EcuadorJefferson IntriagoJuárez4
4ColombiaFabián CastilloQuerétaro3
MexicoElías HernándezCruz Azul
MexicoLuis MontesLeón
ParaguayRichard SánchezAmérica
821 players2

Source:Soccerway

Hat tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
FranceAndré-Pierre GignacUANLUNAM3–029 February 2020

Attendance

[edit]
PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1UANL166,16541,61541,32841,541+1.9%
2Monterrey192,23844,31231,71638,448+3.2%
3Guadalajara149,20040,10635,67737,300+22.3%
4UNAM132,44043,56018,03026,488+29.2%
5América102,82029,47720,81625,705−16.6%
6Tijuana153,09830,23316,33325,516−1.6%
7Puebla112,78631,20317,58022,557+19.1%
8Atlas111,31745,516022,263−16.1%
9Santos Laguna85,23723,47420,16921,309−7.2%
10Querétaro82,75934,05010,73220,690−8.3%
11Pachuca100,79023,97815,92820,158+0.9%
12Morelia100,46325,27615,13620,093+6.5%
13Toluca79,32721,80216,79519,832+22.1%
14Cruz Azul94,50627,22013,58618,901+6.4%
15Juárez93,76119,70317,77318,752+1.6%
16Atlético San Luis74,75124,18613,42418,688+13.2%
17León73,70519,44417,76418,426−21.4%
18Necaxa68,69416,12011,88113,739−8.5%
League total1,974,05745,516023,784+4.4%

Source:Liga MX
Notes:
Only regular season listed

Highest and lowest

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Highest attendanceLowest attendance
WeekHomeScoreAwayAttendanceHomeScoreAwayAttendance
1UANL0–0Atlético San Luis41,609Necaxa2–2Monterrey12,106
2Monterrey2–2Morelia44,312Querétaro3–0Tijuana10,737
3UANL2–1Atlas41,328Cruz Azul3–0Santos Laguna13,586
4Monterrey1–2Querétaro37,668Atlas2–1Tijuana0
5UANL3–0Guadalajara41,613Puebla2–2Santos Laguna17,580
6Guadalajara1–2Cruz Azul40,106Necaxa2–3Querétaro12,778
7Monterrey0–1América43,636León2–1Necaxa17,764
8UANL3–0UNAM41,615Atlético San Luis0–3Juárez13,424
9Atlas1–2Guadalajara45,516Cruz Azul4–2Tijuana14,434
10[a]Morelia4–0Querétaro17,432Tijuana3–2Pachuca16,333

Source:Liga MX

  1. ^Only the first two matches of Week 10 were played with fans in the stands. The league later decided to play the rest of the week's matches behind close doors due to thecoronavirus pandemic.[42]

Relegation

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Pos
Team'17 A
Pts
'18 C
Pts
'18 A
Pts
'19 C
Pts
'19 A
Pts
[e]
'20 C
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
GD
Relegation[d]
1UANL322829372914169951.7789+65
2América302933292817166951.7474+50
3León262218413221160951.6842+41
4Cruz Azul272236302222159951.6737+39
5Monterrey37293030265157951.6526+41
6Santos Laguna182930223417150951.5789+28
7Toluca293626251610142951.4947+12
8Pachuca192324282414132951.3895+19
9Morelia292425132414129951.3579–2
10Necaxa242214292811128951.3474+19
11Tijuana21251728219121951.2737–22
12UNAM132430172015119951.2526–2
13Puebla162319241714114951.2000–28
14Querétaro161826112814113951.1895–23
15Guadalajara181520182216109951.1474–16
16Juárez[b]0[a]0[a]1920151468611.1148–29
17Atlético San LuisAscenso MX171330271.1111–13
18Atlas25181119189100951.0526–44
19Veracruz(D)[c][d]0000808180.4444–34Team disaffiliated by theFMF

Last update: 15 March 2020
Rules for relegation: 1) Relegation coefficient; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Fair Play points
D = Disaffiliated .
Source:Liga MX

  1. ^
    2017–18 accumulated points are not counted towards their relegation coefficient.[43]: 16 [44]
  2. ^
    2017–18 and2018–19 points were accumulated asLobos BUAP.
  3. ^
    2017–18 and2018–19 points are not counted towards their relegation coefficient.
  4. ^
    Veracuz were disaffiliated by theMexican Football Federation following various financial problems and incidents off the field. As a result, no club will be relegated after theClausura 2020. Relegation will resume at the end of the 2020–21 season.[39]
  5. ^
    Due to the club's disaffiliation, points and goals obtained in the matches played against Veracruz in the Apertura 2019 have been docked.[45]

Aggregate table

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The aggregate table (the sum of points of both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments) would have been used to determine the participants of the2020 Leagues Cup had that tournament not been cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1León2816666137+24542021 CONCACAF Champions League[a]
2Santos Laguna2816665439+1554
3América2813964333+10482021 CONCACAF Champions League[b]
4UANL28121063924+1546
5Cruz Azul2812974938+11452021 CONCACAF Champions League[c]
6Querétaro2813694434+1045
7Necaxa28126105039+1142
8Morelia28125114842+641
9Guadalajara2811894139+241
10Pachuca28116114338+539
11UNAM28108104139+238
12Atlético San Luis2896133346−1333
13Tijuana2896133652−1633
14Monterrey(C)2888123740−3322021 CONCACAF Champions League[d]
15Juárez2895143745−832
16Puebla2887132738−1131
17Atlas2893162943−1430
18Toluca2869133244−1227
19Veracruz[e](D)1815121145−348Team disaffiliated by theFMF
Source:Liga MX
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points
(C) Champions;(D) Disaffiliated
Notes:
  1. ^AsClausura 2nd place (MEX4)
  2. ^AsApertura runners-up (MEX3)
  3. ^AsClausura 1st place (MEX2)
  4. ^AsApertura champions (MEX1)
  5. ^Veracuz were disaffiliated by theMexican Football Federation following various financial problems and incidents off the field. As a result, no club was relegated after theClausura 2020. Relegation will resume at the end of the 2020–21 season.[39]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Estadio Alfonso Lastras was banned two matches after fans invaded the pitch due to violent clashes in the stands in Atlético San Luis' match against Querétaro. As a result, the fixtures at the stadium had to be played behind closed doors.[1]
  2. ^Although appointed on 21 August 2019, Guede would not immediately take charge. Due to paperwork, his first match was delayed to 27 August 2019 vsAtlético San Luis.[9]
  3. ^Although appointed on 18 November 2019, the period as coach began on 1 December 2019, after the end of Apertura 2019 regular season.
  4. ^Although appointed on 30 January 2020, Puente would not immediately take charge. Due to fixture schedule, his first match was delayed to 6 February 2020 vsMonarcas Morelia.[37]

See also

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References

[edit]
  1. ^ab"Lamentan aficionados no poder ver al América por veto al Alfonso Lastras". 29 October 2019.
  2. ^ab"LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional".
  3. ^ab"Liga MX cancels 2020 Clausura season due to coronavirus". ESPN. 22 May 2020. Retrieved22 May 2020.
  4. ^"FC Juarez buys Lobos BUAP, takes spot in Liga MX". June 11, 2019.
  5. ^"Enrique Meza, nuevo director técnico de Veracruz".Milenio Diario (in Spanish). 4 June 2019. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  6. ^"Míchel ya firmó por dos años con Pumas".Goal (in Spanish). 16 May 2019. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  7. ^"CHELÍS ES CESADO COMO DIRECTOR TÉCNICO DEL PUEBLA".Diario Récord (in Spanish). 17 August 2019. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  8. ^"Cinco cosas que debes saber de la Jornada 6 del Apertura 2019".Diario Récord (in Spanish). 18 August 2019. Retrieved4 September 2019.
  9. ^"Pablo Guede no descarta repetir cábalas en Morelia como lo hizo en Colo Colo" (in Spanish). 21 August 2019. Retrieved4 September 2019.
  10. ^"Javier Torrente, cesado del banquillo de los Monarcas".ESPN (in Spanish). 18 August 2019. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  11. ^"¡Oficial! Morelia presentó a Pablo Guede como nuevo director técnico".mediotiempo.com/ (in Spanish). 21 August 2019. Retrieved24 August 2019.
  12. ^"¡Oficial! Juan Reynoso fue confirmado como director técnico del Puebla".mediotiempo.com/ (in Spanish). 23 August 2019. Retrieved24 August 2019.
  13. ^"Meza leaves Veracruz on 33-game winless run".ESPN. 28 August 2019. Retrieved29 August 2019.
  14. ^"José Luis González -China llegaría al banquillo del Veracruz".Esto (in Spanish). 28 August 2019. Retrieved29 August 2019.
  15. ^"PEDRO CAIXINHA DEJÓ DE SER ENTRENADOR DE CRUZ AZUL".Récord (in Spanish). 2 September 2019. Retrieved2 September 2019.
  16. ^"Alfonso Sosa deja la dirección técnica del San Luis".Milenio (in Spanish). 9 April 2019. Retrieved4 September 2019.
  17. ^"Presentan a Gustavo Matosas como nuevo DT del ADSL".El Sol de San Luis (in Spanish).Organización Editorial Mexicana. Retrieved9 September 2019.
  18. ^"Oficial: Enrique López Zarza fue presentado como nuevo DT del Veracruz".mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 4 September 2019. Retrieved4 September 2019.
  19. ^Bucley, Thomas (6 September 2019)."Cruz Azul has new coach, front office in disarray".Viva Liga MX. Retrieved9 September 2019.
  20. ^"Chivas despide a Tomás Bot".El Informador (in Spanish). 26 September 2019. Retrieved26 September 2019.
  21. ^"Luis Fernando Tena, nuevo técnico de Chivas".El Informador (in Spanish). 26 September 2019. Retrieved26 September 2019.
  22. ^"Cae otro técnico".ESTO (in Spanish).Organización Editorial Mexicana. 30 September 2019. Retrieved30 September 2019.
  23. ^"Rayados pone a Pepe Treviño como interino".Fútbol Total (in Spanish). 1 October 2019. Retrieved4 October 2019.
  24. ^"Rayados confirmó a Antonio Mohamed como su nuevo DT".Goal (in Spanish). 10 October 2019. Retrieved13 October 2019.
  25. ^"Acusado de corrupción, el 'aburrido' Matosas es cesado del San Luis".Mediotiempo (in Spanish). 27 October 2019. Retrieved27 October 2019.
  26. ^"Comunicado Oficial Atlético de San Luis".Twitter @AtletideSanLuis (in Spanish). Retrieved27 October 2019.
  27. ^"Ricardo La Volpe es cesado del Toluca".Excélsior (in Spanish). 11 November 2019. Retrieved17 November 2019.
  28. ^Moreno, Marcos (18 November 2019)."Oficial: Chepo de la Torre es nuevo técnico del Toluca".Radio Fórmula (in Spanish). Retrieved22 November 2019.
  29. ^"Martín Palermo ha dejado de ser DT de Pachuca" [Martín Palermo is no longer the coach of Pachuca].Mediotiempo (in Spanish). 24 November 2019. Retrieved25 November 2019.
  30. ^"Pachuca: Paulo Pezzolano es el nuevo DT de Tuzos para el Clausura 2020".Mediotiempo (in Spanish). 25 November 2019. Retrieved26 November 2019.
  31. ^"ÓSCAR PAREJA Y XOLOS DE TIJUANA TERMINARON RELACIÓN POR COMÚN ACUERDO".Récord (in Spanish). 25 November 2019. Retrieved26 November 2019.
  32. ^"OFICIAL: ¡Gustavo Quinteros es el nuevo DT de Xolos!".Fox Sports (in Spanish). 6 December 2019. Archived fromthe original on 7 December 2019. Retrieved14 December 2019.
  33. ^"El Necaxa se despide de Memo Vázquez y busca entrenador para el Clausura 2020".Marca Claro (in Spanish). 8 December 2019. Retrieved14 December 2019.
  34. ^"Necaxa oficializó a Alfonso Sosa como su nuevo técnico".Sport.es (in Spanish). 14 December 2019. Retrieved14 December 2019.
  35. ^"Guillermo Vázquez es el elegido para dirigir al Atlético de San Luis".Televisa Regional (in Spanish). 15 December 2019. Retrieved15 December 2019.
  36. ^"Comunicado Oficial: Leandro Cufré".Atlas FC (in Spanish). 29 January 2020. Retrieved29 January 2020.
  37. ^"Oficial: Rafael Puente Jr. toma el lugar de Leandro Cufré como técnico del Atlas" (in Spanish). 30 January 2020. Retrieved30 January 2020.
  38. ^"Bienvenido, Rafael Puente".Atlas F.C. (in Spanish). Retrieved30 January 2020.
  39. ^abc"'Worst club' Veracruz gets Liga MX boot amid financial struggles".ESPN.com. 5 December 2019.
  40. ^"Liga MX suspends pro/Rel for next five years". 17 April 2020.
  41. ^"Ascenso MX da por terminado el C2020 por falta de recursos ante el coronavirus".mediotiempo.com. 13 April 2020.
  42. ^"Liga MX announces games to be played behind closed doors". 14 March 2020.
  43. ^"Reglamento de Competencia 2018-19" [Competition Regulation 2018-19](PDF).ascensomx.net (in Spanish). Ascenso MX. 24 May 2018. Retrieved29 July 2018.
  44. ^"Por reglamento, Lobos inició el Apertura 2018 como recién ascendido" [By regulation, Lobos began the Apertura 2018 as a newly promoted team] (in Spanish). 23 July 2018. Retrieved29 July 2018.
  45. ^"LIGA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional".

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