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6 Match schedule. 7 References. 8 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... UNAM vs Cruz Azul: 0-1 11. 9 Jan 08: Toluca vs Morelia: 3-1 12. 9 Jan 08: Atlas vs ...
2 Match schedule. 3 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Monterrey vs Cruz Azul: 1-0 11. 10 Jan 07: Morelia vs UAG: 3-1 12. 10 Jan 07: América vs ...
Cruz Azul is a football club based in Mexico City, that competes in Liga MX.. The club has won the first division title nine times, the Copa MX three times, the Campeón de Campeones twice, the Segunda División de México once, the CONCACAF Cup six times, and was runner up in the Copa Libertadores and Copa Interamericana once.
With a 2–1 aggregate score, Morelia was eliminated. Morelia qualified for the 2010 Copa Libertadores by ending in third place in the classification phase. It was the second time that Morelia participated in the Copa Libertadores, the first being in 2002. Morelia was the Runner-up of the Clausura 2011, after a hard-fought final against Pumas.
Liga MX, officially known as Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons, [6] is the top professional division of Mexican football.Formerly known as Liga Mayor (1943–1949) and then as Primera División de México (1949–2012), it has 18 participating clubs, with each season divided into two short tournaments, Apertura from July to December and Clausura from January to May.
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX , the top tier of Mexican football . Founded in 1927 in Jasso, Hidalgo , the club officially moved to Mexico City in 1971, where it had already registered a great presence and activity ...
It was contested by two Mexican clubs, Atlante and Cruz Azul, being the third all-Mexican CONCACAF club championship final in the last four years. The first leg was held in Estadio Azul of Mexico City, and won by Atlante 2–0. The second leg was held in Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo in Cancún, where both teams tied 0–0. [1]
The Mexican football champions are the national champions of the Liga MX, which is the top professional division in Mexico.Formerly known as Liga Mayor from 1943 to 1949, and then as Primera División de México from 1949 to 2012.