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Liga MX
Season2023–24
Matches played113
Apertura: 113
Goals scored326 (2.88 per match)
Apertura:
326 (2.88 per match)
Top goalscorerApertura:
Harold Preciado
(9 goals)
Biggest home winApertura:
UANL 5–0 Querétaro
(2 September 2023)
Toluca 5–0 Pachuca
(3 September 2023)
Biggest away winApertura:
Mazatlán 0–3 Monterrey
(14 July 2023)
Necaxa 0–3 UANL
(20 August 2023)
Santos Laguna 2–5 Necaxa
(24 September 2023)
Cruz Azul 1–4 UNAM
(7 October 2023)
Highest scoringApertura:
Santos Laguna 2–5 Necaxa
(24 September 2023)
América 4–3 Santos Laguna
(21 October 2023)
Longest winning runApertura:
5 matches
Atlético San Luis
Longest unbeaten runApertura:
12 matches
América
Longest winless runApertura:
8 matches
Necaxa
Longest losing runApertura:
4 matches
Necaxa
Puebla
Highest attendanceApertura: 62,707
América vs UNAM
(30 September 2023)
Lowest attendanceApertura: 4,673
Pachuca vs Santos Laguna
(18 September 2023)
Total attendanceApertura:
2,297,822
Average attendanceApertura:
20,335
Stats are from the regular season only
Source: Liga MX

The 2023–24 Liga MX season (known as the Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons) is the 77th professional season of the top-flight football league in Mexico. The season is to be divided into two championships—the Apertura 2023 and the Clausura 2024—each in an identical format and each contested by the same eighteen teams.

Teams

A total of eighteen teams are participating in the 2023–24 edition of the Liga MX. All eighteen teams have participated in Liga MX since the 2020–21 season.

Changes

The owner's assembly decided to adjust liguilla qualification, which was modified as of the Guardianes 2020 season. The number of teams directly qualifying to the quarter-finals was increased from four to six, while reducing the number of teams entering the reclassification round from eight to four, aligning it with the NBA's "play-in" round.[1] The 9th place team hosts the 10th place team in an elimination game. The 7th hosts the 8th place team in the double-chance game, with the winner advancing as the 7-seed. The loser of this game then hosts the winner of the elimination game between the 9th and 10th place teams to determine the 8-seed.

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
América Mexico City Azteca 81,070
Atlas Guadalajara, Jalisco Jalisco 55,020
Atlético San Luis San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí Alfonso Lastras 27,029
Cruz Azul Mexico City Azteca 81,070
Guadalajara Zapopan, Jalisco Akron 46,232
Juárez Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua Olímpico Benito Juárez 19,703
León León, Guanajuato León 31,297
Mazatlán Mazatlán, Sinaloa Mazatlán 20,195
Monterrey Guadalupe, Nuevo León BBVA 51,348
Necaxa Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes Victoria 23,851
Pachuca Pachuca, Hidalgo Hidalgo 25,922
Puebla Puebla, Puebla Cuauhtémoc 47,417
Querétaro Querétaro, Querétaro Corregidora 34,107
Santos Laguna Torreón, Coahuila Corona 29,101
Tijuana Tijuana, Baja California Caliente 26,158
Toluca Toluca, State of Mexico Nemesio Díez 27,273
UANL San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Universitario 41,886
UNAM Mexico City Olímpico Universitario 58,445
Greater Mexico City Liga MX football clubs

Personnel and kits

Team Chairman Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor(s)
Front Other
América Santiago Baños Brazil André Jardine Mexico Henry Martín Nike Caliente
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
Socks
  • Restonic
Atlas José Riestra Mexico Benjamín Mora Mexico Aldo Rocha Charly Caliente, Urrea, Perdura
Back
  • Seguros Atlas
  • Dalton
  • Akron
Sleeves
  • Red Cola
  • Electrolit
  • Berel
  • Omnibus de México
Shorts
  • Hospital Country
  • Izzi
  • Red Cola
  • Chimex
Socks
  • Perdura
Atlético San Luis Jacobo Payán Espinosa Brazil Gustavo Leal Mexico Javier Güémez Sporelli Canel's, Dalton, BHFitness, Laboratorio Tequis, Cementos Moctezuma
Sleeves
  • Grupo Acerero
  • Primera Plus
  • Red Cola
  • Mobil
Shorts
Socks
  • Cementos Moctezuma
Cruz Azul Víctor Velázquez Mexico Joaquín Moreno Paraguay Juan Escobar Pirma Cemento Cruz Azul
Back
Guadalajara Amaury Vergara Serbia Veljko Paunović Mexico Víctor Guzmán Puma Caliente
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
Socks
  • Perdura
Juárez Andrés Fassi Mexico Diego Mejía Mexico Alfredo Talavera Sporelli Betcris
Back
  • Del Rio
Sleeves
  • Flō Networks
Shorts
  • Ruba
Socks
  • Hagalo
León Jesús Martínez Murguia Argentina Nicolás Larcamón Colombia William Tesillo Charly Cementos Fortaleza, Office Depot, Roshfrans, Telcel
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
  • Leche León
  • La Alemana
  • HOTSSON Hotel
  • Roxel
Socks
  • Perdura
Mazatlán Mauricio Lanz González Spain Ismael Rescalvo Mexico Néstor Vidrio Pirma Caliente, Paquetexpress, Banda el Recodo
Back
Sleeves
  • Primera Plus
  • Aeternus Funerales
  • eXp México
Shorts
Socks
  • eXp México
Monterrey José Antonio Noriega[2] Argentina Fernando Ortiz Mexico Héctor Moreno Puma BBVA, Codere, Roshfrans, VIDUSA
Sleeves
  • nowports
  • CREST México
  • Berel
Shorts
  • Futura
Socks
  • Viva
Necaxa Ernesto Tinajero Flores Mexico Eduardo Fentanes Mexico Alexis Peña Pirma Rolcar, Playdoit, J.M. Romo
Back
  • Playdoit
  • Sisolar
  • epa!
  • Grupo San Cristóbal
Sleeves
Shorts
  • ETN
  • Playdoit
  • L'ANQGEL
  • Centro Médico La Salud
Socks
  • Perdura
Pachuca Armando Martínez Patiño Uruguay Guillermo Almada Argentina Gustavo Cabral Charly Cementos Fortaleza, JAC, Roshfrans, Telcel
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
Socks
  • Pegazulejo Fortec
Puebla Manuel Jiménez García Mexico Ricardo Carbajal Argentina Federico Mancuello Pirma Caliente
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
Socks
  • Perdura
Querétaro Vacant Argentina Mauro Gerk Mexico Pablo Barrera Charly Pedigree Petfoods, Caliente, Sayer, NOX Móvil, Petro Figues
Back
  • Ciudad Maderas
  • Afirme
  • Chocko-obleas
  • H-E-B
Sleeves
Shorts
Socks
  • Perdura
Santos Laguna Dante Elizalde Uruguay Pablo Repetto Mexico Carlos Acevedo Charly Soriana, Peñoles, Lala, Grupo SIMSA
Sleeves
Shorts
Socks
  • Grupo SIMSA
Tijuana Jorge Hank Inzunsa Mexico Miguel Herrera Colombia Christian Rivera Charly Caliente
Sleeves
Shorts
Toluca Francisco Suinaga Mexico Ignacio Ambríz Chile Valber Huerta New Balance Roshfrans
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
UANL Mauricio Culebro Uruguay Robert Siboldi Argentina Guido Pizarro Adidas Cemex, Bitso
Back
Sleeves
Shorts
UNAM Leopoldo Silva Gutiérrez Argentina Antonio Mohamed Mexico Adrián Aldrete Nike DHL Express, Mifel
Sleeves
Socks

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of
departure
Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position
in table
Ref.
Pre-Apertura changes
Mazatlán Argentina Rubén Omar Romano Sacked 30 April 2023 Spain Ismael Rescalvo 18 May 2023 Pre-season [3][4]
Necaxa Argentina Andrés Lillini Mutual agreement 2 May 2023 Venezuela Rafael Dudamel 16 May 2023 [5][6]
Juárez Mexico Diego Mejía (Interim) Ratified as manager 13 May 2023 Mexico Diego Mejía 13 May 2023 [7]
América Argentina Fernando Ortiz Mutual agreement 22 May 2023 Brazil André Jardine 16 June 2023 [8][9]
Monterrey Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich Sacked 27 May 2023 Argentina Fernando Ortiz 29 May 2023 [10][11]
Atlético de San Luis Brazil André Jardine Signed by América 16 June 2023 Brazil Gustavo Leal 20 June 2023 [12]
Apertura changes
Cruz Azul Brazil Ricardo Ferretti Sacked 7 August 2023 Mexico Joaquín Moreno 7 August 2023 18th [13]
Puebla Mexico Eduardo Arce Sacked 23 August 2023 Mexico Ricardo Carbajal (Interim) 23 August 2023 17th [14][15]
Necaxa Venezuela Rafael Dudamel Mutual agreement 28 August 2023 Mexico Luis Alberto Padilla (Interim) 28 August 2023 18th
Mexico Luis Alberto Padilla (Interim) End of tenure as caretaker 5 September 2023 Mexico Eduardo Fentanes 5 September 2023 18th [16]
Puebla Mexico Ricardo Carbajal (Interim) Ratified as manager 7 September 2023 Mexico Ricardo Carbajal 7 September 2023 12th [17][18]

Torneo Apertura

The Apertura 2023 is the first tournament of the season and began on 30 June 2023. The defending champions are UANL. The season was paused in mid-July due to the 2023 Leagues Cup and was resumed on 18 August. On 8 July 2023, the match between Querétaro and América was postponed due to poor pitch condition.[19]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 América (C) 17 12 4 1 37 14 +23 40 Qualification for the quarter-finals[a]
2 Monterrey 17 10 3 4 27 15 +12 33
3 UANL 17 8 6 3 32 18 +14 30
4 UNAM 17 8 4 5 27 18 +9 28
5 Guadalajara 17 8 3 6 22 22 0 27
6 Puebla 17 7 4 6 24 25 −1 25[b]
7 Atlético San Luis 17 7 2 8 31 26 +5 23 Qualification for the play-in round[c]
8 León 17 6 5 6 23 22 +1 23
9 Santos Laguna 17 7 2 8 31 34 −3 23
10 Mazatlán 17 6 4 7 25 27 −2 22
11 Pachuca 17 5 7 5 16 27 −11 22
12 Toluca 17 5 6 6 23 19 +4 21
13 Tijuana 17 6 2 9 23 26 −3 20[b]
14 Querétaro 17 5 4 8 18 29 −11 19
15 Juárez 17 5 3 9 24 34 −10 18
16 Cruz Azul 17 5 2 10 21 29 −8 17
17 Atlas 17 4 5 8 14 24 −10 17
18 Necaxa 17 3 6 8 18 27 −9 15
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
Notes:
  1. ^ The first four places in the table will qualify for the Liguilla quarter-finals and host the second leg.
  2. ^ a b Puebla was penalized for having unregistered assistant coach Luis Miguel Noriega on the bench in their Week 7 match against Tijuana. Puebla originally won the match 3–0 and was awarded to Tijuana as a 1–0 victory.[20] The Court of Arbitration for Sport later reversed the ruling.
  3. ^ Teams ranked 7th to 10th will qualify for the play-in round.

Positions by round

Leader and qualification to Liguilla quarter-finals
Qualification to Liguilla quarter-finals
Qualification to play-in
Last place in table
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617
América151712116863211111
UANL91052442432222
Atlético San Luis101565311113343
UNAM33478710966434
Guadalajara4111124677865
Monterrey6524510859101086
Toluca132991165788557
León166116711111311111298
Tijuana141481214151610109979
Juárez543323324461010
Atlas2878105985571111
Querétaro171313151213141312131312
Pachuca716171491415121414151513
Santos Laguna18910101297111213111414
Mazatlán11121515131314151615161715
Puebla8131617171712171818171216
Cruz Azul17181818181617161717141617
Necaxa12111416161818181516181818
Updated to match(es) played on 22 October 2023. Source: Liga MX
Notes: Postponed
  • The round 2 match Querétaro vs. América was postponed.
  • The round 4 matches Monterrey vs. Tijuana and Querétaro vs. Pachuca were postponed.
  • The round 5 matches Querétaro vs. Atlas and Toluca vs. Monterrey were postponed.

Results

Teams will play every other team once (either at home or away), completing a total of 17 rounds.

Home \ Away AMÉ ATL ASL CAZ GUA JUÁ LEÓ MAZ MON NEC PAC PUE QUE SAN TIJ TOL UNL UNM
América 1–1[a] 4–0 1–2 1–1 3–2 4–0 3–0 4–3 1–0
Atlas 2–0 1–3 2–3 0–0 2–0
Atlético San Luis 2–0 1–2 3–0 3–2 1–1 4–0 4–1
Cruz Azul 2–3 1–3 2–2 0–2 1–4
Guadalajara 4–1 3–1 2–3 1–2 2–0 0–0 1–0
Juárez 1–2 1–1 3–1 0–1 1–1 4–1
León 1–2 2–1 1–1 4–0 1–0 1–0
Mazatlán 2–2 0–3 1–1 1–0 2–3
Monterrey 1–0 1–2 3–1 3–1
Necaxa 1–3 1–1 1–2 0–1 1–1 0–3
Pachuca 0–2 1–0 1–1 3–2 1–1 1–1
Puebla 1–2 0–2 1–0 1–1 2–3 0–1w/o 0–2
Querétaro 1–2 1–2 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–0
Santos Laguna 0–0 2–1 0–2 2–5 0–2 2–1 2–1
Tijuana 2–1 2–1 5–1 1–1 2–1 2–3
Toluca 1–1 1–1 2–4 1–0 0–0 5–0 3–1
UANL 2–1 1–0 3–0 1–1 5–0 3–2 2–2
UNAM 3–2 0–0 0–1 4–0 1–1 2–1
Updated to match(es) played on 22 October 2023. Source: Liga MX
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.
Notes:
  1. ^ Match was originally an Atlas home match but was moved to Estadio Azteca due to poor field conditions at Estadio Jalisco.

Regular season statistics

Scoring

Discipline

Player
Team
  • Most yellow cards: 47
  • Fewest yellow cards: 20

Source: Liga MX

Attendance

Per team

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 UANL 282,984 41,615 37,117 40,426 +3.8%
2 Monterrey 157,197 42,313 34,921 39,299 −9.8%
3 América 308,185 62,707 17,046 34,243 −9.3%
4 Guadalajara 228,337 38,972 23,581 32,620 +2.6%
5 UNAM 104,539 26,885 8,074 17,423 −6.0%
6 Toluca 168,572 27,273 21,941 24,082 −3.7%
7 Cruz Azul 116,157 36,500 11,053 23,231 −20.5%
8 Tijuana 127,298 28,333 17,333 21,216 −9.8%
9 León 116,742 24,120 15,015 19,457 −15.2%
10 Atlas 80,635 20,169 13,006 16,127 −7.6%
11 Atlético San Luis 107,894 21,180 12,277 15,413 −4.9%
12 Puebla 95,717 29,026 7,700 13,674 −21.6%
13 Querétaro 74,389 31,296 6,486 12,398 −33.7%
14 Juárez 72,015 14,976 9,663 12,003 −10.1%
15 Mazatlán 69,875 18,000 7,429 11,646 +3.3%
16 Santos Laguna 81,221 16,176 7,038 11,603 −32.9%
17 Necaxa 59,483 13,585 7,195 9,914 −27.4%
18 Pachuca 46,582 9,396 4,673 7,764 −48.9%
League total 2,297,822 62,707 4,673 20,335 −12.2%

Source: Liga MX
Notes:
Only regular season listed.

Highest and lowest

Highest attended Lowest attended[a]
Week Home Score Away Attendance Home Score Away Attendance
1 UANL 1–1 Puebla 41,615 Mazatlán 1–1 Pachuca 8,479
2 Monterrey 1–0 Atlas 38,156 Juárez 1–1 UANL 9,663
3 UANL 1–0 León 41,615 Pachuca 1–1 UNAM 9,396
4 León 2–1 Mazatlán 23,703 Querétaro 1–1 Pachuca 6,486
5 Guadalajara 1–0 Tijuana 27,547 Mazatlán 1–0 Puebla 7,429
6 Monterrey 1–2 Cruz Azul 42,313 Necaxa 0–1 Querétaro 7,289
7 UANL 5–0 Querétaro 40,273 Puebla 3–0 Tijuana 7,700
8 América 4–0 Guadalajara 62,514 Pachuca 3–2 Santos Laguna 4,673
9 UANL 3–0 Monterrey 41,615 Santos Laguna 2–5 Necaxa 10,038
10 América 1–0 UNAM 62,707 Pachuca 1–1 Necaxa 8,193
11 UANL 2–2 Toluca 37,117 Santos Laguna 2–1 Tijuana 7,038
12 Guadalajara 4–1 Atlas 38,972 Santos Laguna 0–2 León 7,429
13 UANL 2–1 Cruz Azul 41,615 Querétaro 1–0 Tijuana 7,908

Source: Liga MX

  1. ^
    Does not include matches played behind closed doors.

Torneo Clausura

The Clausura tournament will begin in January 2024.

Coefficient table

As of the 2020–21 season, the promotion and relegation between Liga MX and Liga de Expansión MX (formerly known as Ascenso MX) was suspended, however, the coefficient table will be used to establish the payment of fines that will be used for the development of the clubs of the silver circuit.[21]

Per Article 24 of the competition regulations, the payment of $MXN160 million will be distributed among the last three positioned in the coefficient table as follows: 80 million in the last place; 47 million the penultimate; and 33 million will be paid by the sixteenth team in the table,[22] as of the 2021–22 season the remaining $MXN80 million will be paid through the financial remnants generated by the Liga MX itself.[23] The team that finishes last on the table will start the following season with a coefficient of zero. If the last ranked team, which was Querétaro, repeats as the last ranked team in the 2023–24 season coefficient table, they will be fined an additional $MXN20 million.

Pos
Team '21 A
Pts
'22 C
Pts
'22 A
Pts
'23 C
Pts
'23 C
Pts
'24 A
Pts
Total
Pts
Total
Pld
Avg
GD
Fine
1 América 35 26 38 34 30 0 163 81 2.0123 +70 Safe from paying any fine
2 Monterrey 22 26 35 40 20 0 143 79 1.8101 +49 Safe from $MXN80 million fine
3 UANL 28 33 30 25 25 0 138 81 1.7407 +47
4 Pachuca 18 38 32 31 15 0 134 81 1.6543 +23
5 Guadalajara 22 26 22 34 21 0 125 81 1.5432 +19
6 León 29 21 22 30 18 0 120 80 1.5000 +9
7 Toluca 24 19 27 32 18 0 120 81 1.4815 +10
8 Santos Laguna 24 20 33 19 14 0 110 80 1.3750 +4
9 Cruz Azul 23 25 24 24 11 0 107 81 1.3210 –11
10 Atlas 29 27 13 21 15 0 105 80 1.3125 +8
11 Puebla 24 26 22 20 12 0 104 81 1.2840 –6
12 Atlético San Luis 20 23 18 19 22 0 102 80 1.2750 –7
13 UNAM 21 22 14 18 21 0 96 81 1.1852 –15
14 Querétaro[b] 0 0 0 0 12 0 15 13 1.1538 –10
15 Juárez[c] 0 0 19 15 15 0 49 46 1.0652 –10
16 Necaxa 20 23 19 14 8 0 84 80 1.0370 –32 MXN$33 million
17 Tijuana 15 17 17 16 17 0 82 80 1.0250 –42 MXN$47 million
18 Mazatlán 20 21 17 7 13 0 78 81 0.9630 –41 MXN$80 million


Rules for fine payment: 1) Fine 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
F = Team will have to pay fine indicated
Source: Liga MX

  1. ^
    2020–21 accumulated points are not counted towards their relegation coefficient.
  2. ^
    2021–22 and 2022–23 accumulated points are not counted towards their relegation coefficient.

Aggregate table

Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 América 30 18 10 2 66 35 +31 64 Qualification for the 2024 Leagues Cup group stage as seeded
2 Monterrey 28 19 3 6 51 25 +26 60
3 Guadalajara 30 16 7 7 47 34 +13 55
4 Toluca 30 13 11 6 53 32 +21 50
5 UANL (X) 30 14 8 8 46 31 +15 50
6 León 29 13 9 7 38 26 +12 48
7 Pachuca 30 13 7 10 42 44 −2 46
8 Atlético San Luis 29 12 5 12 42 36 +6 41
9 UNAM 30 11 6 13 46 48 −2 39
10 Atlas 29 8 12 9 40 38 +2 36
11 Cruz Azul 30 10 5 15 38 48 −10 35
12 Querétaro 30 8 11 11 30 45 −15 35
13 Tijuana 29 8 9 12 36 43 −7 33
14 Santos Laguna 29 9 6 14 43 63 −20 33
15 Puebla 30 9 5 16 38 54 −16 32
16 Juárez 29 7 9 13 36 45 −9 30
17 Necaxa 30 4 10 16 29 48 −19 22 Qualification for the 2024 Leagues Cup group stage as unseeded
18 Mazatlán 30 5 5 20 37 63 −26 20
Updated to match(es) played on 22 October 2023. 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
(X) Clausura champion

CONCACAF Champions Cup

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 América 13 9 3 1 30 14 +16 30 CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One
2 UANL 13 7 4 2 26 14 +12 25
3 Atlético San Luis 12 7 1 4 26 15 +11 22
4 UNAM 13 6 3 4 22 16 +6 21
5 Guadalajara 13 6 3 4 19 16 +3 21
6 Monterrey 11 6 2 3 16 11 +5 20
7 Toluca 13 4 6 3 19 13 +6 18
8 León 12 5 3 4 15 13 +2 18
9 Tijuana 12 5 2 5 17 14 +3 17
10 Juárez 12 4 3 5 19 20 −1 15
11 Atlas 12 4 3 5 13 16 −3 15
12 Querétaro 13 4 3 6 14 24 −10 15
13 Pachuca 13 3 6 4 10 22 −12 15
14 Santos Laguna 12 4 2 6 20 26 −6 14
15 Mazatlán 13 3 4 6 18 22 −4 13
16 Puebla 13 3 3 7 12 20 −8 12
17 Cruz Azul 13 3 2 8 17 26 −9 11
18 Necaxa 13 1 5 7 13 24 −11 8
Updated to match(es) played on 22 October 2023. 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

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