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  2. Liga Premier de México - Wikipedia

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    The champions of the 1993–94 Segunda División season was the last to be promoted to the Primera División.In 1994–95 season, the FMF created the Primera División A (renamed Ascenso MX in 2012) [3] with 15 teams from the Segunda División, and all other teams remained in the league that continued to be called Segunda División but at the new third level of Mexican football.

  3. Mexican football league system - Wikipedia

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    The women's top level in Mexico is the Liga MX Femenil started in September 2017. [5] The Liga TDP Femenil was started in October 2024, as the second women's professional league in Mexico. Another non-professional women's league organized in parallel is the Liga Mexicana de Fútbol Femenil organized by (LIMEFFE), was established in 2007.

  4. Fox Sports (Mexican TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports logo, used from 2009 to 2012. The network was launched in 1996 as Prime Deportiva, under the ownership of Liberty Media.Prior to its launch, on October 31, 1995, News Corporation acquired a 50% ownership interest in Liberty's Prime Network group and its international networks (including sister channels Premier Sports and Prime Sports Asia) as part of an expansion of its Fox Sports ...

  5. 2020–21 Liga MX season - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 Liga MX season (known as the Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons) was the 74th professional season of the top-flight football league in Mexico.The season was divided into two championships—the Torneo Guardianes 2020 and the Torneo Guardianes 2021—each in an identical format and each contested by the same eighteen teams.

  6. Sky Sports (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sports is a group of Mexican subscription sports channels operated by the satellite pay television company Sky Mexico that was launched in 2015 as the replacement of the Planeta Fútbol program.

  7. Las Estrellas - Wikipedia

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    It was the second commercial TV channel to be established in Mexico City, after XHTV channel 4, owned by the Novedades newspaper. XEW-TV's first transmission was a live, play-by-play, outside broadcast of a Mexican League match, with XEW radio veteran Pedro Septién on commentary duties.

  8. Channel 28 TV stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 28 in Mexico: XHAJ-TDT on Cerro de las Lajas, Veracruz; XHAQ-TDT in Mexicali, Baja California; XHCCQ-TDT in Cancún, Quintana Roo; XHCHL-TDT in Chilpancingo, Guerrero; XHCTGD-TDT in Guadalajara, Jalisco; XHCTHE-TDT in Hermosillo, Sonora; XHCUM-TDT in Cuernavaca, Morelos

  9. XHTV-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHTV-TDT (channel 4) is a Mexican television station, serving Mexico City as the flagship relay of the N+ Foro channel. The station is owned-and-operated by locally based Grupo Televisa alongside XEW-TDT, XHGC-TDT and XEQ-TDT carrying Las Estrellas, El 5* and NU9VE respectively, all four channels are run by TelevisaUnivision, which Grupo Televisa owns a majority stake in the company, Foro ...