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This is a list of football clubs in Mexico.Currently the governing body of football in Mexico is the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF), which is in charge of the Mexico national football team with all its categories and also all the professional divisions of the Mexican football league system, with the top level being the Liga MX.
Club de Fútbol Monterrey Rayados, A.C., simply known as Monterrey or by its nickname Rayados, is a Mexican professional football club based in the Monterrey metropolitan area, Nuevo León, that plays in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football. Founded in 1945, it is the oldest active professional club from the northern part of Mexico.
Tiburones de Córdoba Clausura 2008: Universidad del Fútbol: Cihuatlán: Apertura 2008: Mérida: UdeC: Clausura 2009: Universidad del Fútbol: Dorados de Los Mochis Apertura 2009: Universidad del Fútbol: Altamira: Bicentenario 2010: Universidad del Fútbol 1: Chivas Rayadas Independencia 2010: Celaya: Tampico Madero: Revolución 2011: Chivas ...
The first football federation in Mexico was founded in 1922, known as Federación Mexicana de Football Asociación. The following year changed its name to Federación Central de Fútbol . The current Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) was established in 1927 and later affiliated with FIFA in 1929.
It was contested by 20 teams, and Pumas de la UNAM won the championship. León was promoted from Segunda División. Querétaro bought the franchise of Tampico Madero, which allowed the team to return to Primera División. Irapauto was relegated to Segunda División.
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.
Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Verano 2001 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two short tournaments that take up the entire year to determine the champion(s) of Mexican football. It began on Saturday, January 6, 2001, and ran until April 19, when the regular season ended.
Team City Stadium América: Mexico City: Azteca: Atlante: Mexico City: Azteca: Atlas: Guadalajara, Jalisco: Jalisco: Atlético Español: Mexico City: Azteca ...