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The Mexican Football Champion is the winner of the Primera División of football in Mexico. Currently, there are two champions each calendar year with one champion for the Apertura ("opening") competition held in the autumn and one for the Clausura ("closing") competition in the spring.

Liga MX champions

Amateur Era Distrito Federal League Champions (1902–1943)

Season Champion Coach Runner-up
1902–03 Orizaba AC Scotland Duncan Macomish Reforma
1903–04 México Cricket France Claude M. Butlin Reforma
1904–05 Pachuca England Charles Grenfell British FC
1905–06 Reforma England Thomas R. Phillips San Pedro Golf Club
1906–07 Reforma England Thomas R. Phillips British FC
1907–08 British FC England Percy Clifford Mexico Country Club
1908–09 Reforma England Thomas R. Phillips Pachuca
1909–10 Reforma England Thomas R. Phillips Popo Park FC
1910–11 Reforma England Thomas R. Phillips Pachuca
1911–12 Reforma England Thomas R. Phillips British FC
1912–13 México FC Mexico Antonio Sierra Reforma
1913–14 Club España Spain Francisco G. Ubierta Rovers FC
1914–15 Club España Spain Francisco G. Ubierta Pachuca
1915–16 Club España Spain Francisco Arias México FC
1916–17 Club España Spain Francisco G. Ubierta Pachuca
1917–18 Pachuca England William Penguely Club España
1918–19 Club España Spain Francisco Arias Centro Union
1919–20 Club España Spain Francisco Arias UANL
1919–20 (LM) [a] Pachuca England Alfred C. Crowle
1920–21 Club España Spain Francisco Arias
1920–21 (LM) [a] Germania Germany Richard Obert México FC
1921–22 Club España Asturias
1922–23 Asturias Scotland Gerald Brown Germania FV
1923–24 Club España Spain Francisco Arias América
1924–25 América Mexico Rafael Garza Gutiérrez Necaxa
1925–26 América Mexico Rafael Garza Gutiérrez Asturias
1926–27 América England Percy Clifford Club España
1927–28 América England Percy Clifford Asturias
1928–29 CD Marte Mexico Servando Vargas Club España
1929–30 Club España Hungary Emérico Pozsonyi América
1930–31
(No championship held)
1931–32 Atlante Necaxa
1932–33 Necaxa Austria Ernesto Pauler Leones
1933–34 Club España Asturias
1934–35 Necaxa Austria Ernesto Pauler Club España
1935–36 Club España América
1936–37 Necaxa Hungary Sigfrid Roth Atlante
1937–38 Necaxa Hungary Sigfrid Roth Asturias
1938–39 Asturias Euzkadi
1939–40 Club España Necaxa
1940–41 Atlante Club España
1941–42 Club España Atlante
1942–43 CD Marte Atlante
Notes
  1. ^ a b Liga Mexicana, a dissident league, not recognised by the Mexican Football Federation.

Primera División – League System Champions (1943–1970)

Season Champion Coach Runner-up
1943–44 Asturias Austria Ernesto Pauler Real Club España
1944–45 Real Club España Costa Rica Rodolfo Muñoz Puebla
1945–46 Veracruz Brazil Enrique Palomini Atlante
1946–47 Atlante Hungary Luis Grocz León
1947–48 León Spain José Maria Casullo Oro
1948–49 León Spain José Maria Casullo Atlas
1949–50 Veracruz Spain Juan Luque de Serrallonga Atlante
1950–51 Atlas Brazil Eduardo Valdatti Atlante
1951–52 León Spain Antonio López Herranz Guadalajara
1952–53 Tampico Madero Spain Joaquín Urquiaga Zacatepec
1953–54 Marte Mexico Ignacio Trelles Oro
1954–55 Zacatepec Mexico Ignacio Trelles Guadalajara
1955–56 León Spain Antonio López Herranz Oro
1956–57 Guadalajara Uruguay Donald Ross Toluca
1957–58 Zacatepec Mexico Ignacio Trelles Toluca
1958–59 Guadalajara Hungary Árpád Fekete León
1959–60 Guadalajara Hungary Árpád Fekete América
1960–61 Guadalajara Mexico Javier de la Torre Oro
1961–62 Guadalajara Mexico Javier de la Torre América
1962–63 Oro Hungary Árpád Fekete Guadalajara
1963–64 Guadalajara Mexico Javier de la Torre América
1964–65 Guadalajara Mexico Javier de la Torre Oro
1965–66 América Argentina Alejandro Scopelli Atlas
1966–67 Toluca Mexico Ignacio Trelles América
1967–68 Toluca Mexico Ignacio Trelles UNAM
1968–69 Cruz Azul Mexico Raúl Cárdenas Guadalajara
1969–70 Guadalajara Mexico Javier de la Torre Cruz Azul
México '70 Cruz Azul Mexico Raúl Cárdenas Toluca

Primera División – Liguilla System Champions (1970–1996)

Season Champion Coach Runner-up Reg Season most points*
1970–71 América Mexico José Antonio Roca Toluca América (44 pts)
1971–72 Cruz Azul Mexico Raúl Cárdenas América Cruz Azul (51 pts)
1972–73 Cruz Azul Mexico Raúl Cárdenas Club León Cruz Azul (46 pts)
1973–74 Cruz Azul Mexico Raúl Cárdenas Atlético Español Cruz Azul (49 pts)
1974–75 Toluca Uruguay Ricardo de León Club León Club León (51 pts)
1975–76 América Mexico Raúl Cárdenas U. de Guadalajara América (53 pts)
1976-77 UNAM Hungary Jorge Marik U. de Guadalajara UNAM (50 pts)**
1977–78 UANL Uruguay Carlos Miloc UNAM América (51 pts)
1978–79 Cruz Azul Mexico Ignacio Trellez UNAM Cruz Azul (51 pts)
1979–80 Cruz Azul Mexico Ignacio Trellez UANL América (57 pts)
1980–81 UNAM Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bora Milutinovic Cruz Azul Estudiantes Tecos (51 pts)
1981–82 UANL Uruguay Carlos Miloc Atlante F.C. Atlante F.C. (53 pts)
1982–83 Puebla Mexico Manuel Lapuente Guadalajara América (61 pts)
1983–84 América Chile Carlos Reinoso Guadalajara América (51 pts)
1984–85 América Argentina Miguel Ángel López UNAM UNAM (55 pts)
PRODE 1985 América Argentina Miguel Ángel López Tampico Madero
Mexico 1986 Monterrey Mexico Francisco Avilán Tampico Madero Monterrey (29 points)
1986–87 Guadalajara Mexico Alberto Guerra Cruz Azul Guadalajara (55 pts)
1987–88 América Brazil Jorge Vieira UNAM América (55 pts)
1988–89 América Brazil Jorge Vieira Cruz Azul Puebla (53 pts)
1989–90 Puebla Mexico Manuel Lapuente U. de Guadalajara América (48 pts)
1990–91 UNAM Mexico Miguel Mejía Barón América UNAM (55 pts)
1991–92 Club León Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich Puebla Atlante (50 pts)
1992–93 Atlante F.C. Argentina Ricardo La Volpe Monterrey Necaxa (54 pts)
1993–94 Tecos UAG Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich Santos Laguna Estudiantes Tecos (51 pts)
1994–95 Necaxa Mexico Manuel Lapuente Cruz Azul Guadalajara (52 pts)
1995–96 Necaxa Mexico Manuel Lapuente Atlético Celaya Cruz Azul (56 pts)

* Not official/recognized title
** Goal Difference.

Primera División – Short Tournament Champions (1996–present)

Season Champion Coach Runner-up Reg season full year*
Invierno 1996 Santos Laguna Mexico Alfredo Tena Necaxa Atlante (66 pts)
Verano 1997 Guadalajara Brazil Ricardo Ferretti Toros Neza
Invierno 1997 Cruz Azul Mexico Luis Fernando Tena León Cruz Azul (61 pts)
Verano 1998 Toluca Mexico Enrique Meza Necaxa
Invierno 1998 Necaxa Mexico Raúl Arias Guadalajara Toluca (75 pts)
Verano 1999 Toluca Mexico Enrique Meza Atlas
Invierno 1999 Pachuca Mexico Javier Aguirre Cruz Azul Toluca (72 pts)
Verano 2000 Toluca Mexico Enrique Meza Santos Laguna
Invierno 2000 Monarcas Morelia Mexico Luis Fernando Tena Toluca Cruz Azul (55 pts)
Verano 2001 Santos Laguna Mexico Fernando Quirarte Pachuca
Invierno 2001 Pachuca Mexico Alfredo Tena UANL Toluca (67 pts)
Verano 2002 América Mexico Manuel Lapuente Necaxa
Apertura 2002 Toluca Argentina Alberto Jorge Monarcas Morelia Toluca (74 pts)
Clausura 2003 Monterrey Argentina Daniel Passarella Monarcas Morelia
Apertura 2003 Pachuca Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich UANL UNAM (79 pts)
Clausura 2004 UNAM Mexico Hugo Sánchez Guadalajara
Apertura 2004 UNAM Mexico Hugo Sánchez Monterrey Monarcas Morelia (57 pts)
Clausura 2005 América Mexico Mario Carrillo Tecos UAG
Apertura 2005 Toluca Argentina Américo Gallego Monterrey Cruz Azul (60 pts)
Clausura 2006 Pachuca Mexico José Luis Trejo San Luis
Apertura 2006 Guadalajara Mexico José Manuel de la Torre Toluca Pachuca (65 pts)
Clausura 2007 Pachuca Mexico Enrique Meza América
Apertura 2007 Atlante Mexico José Guadalupe Cruz UNAM Santos Laguna (69 pts)
Clausura 2008 Santos Laguna Mexico Daniel Guzmán Cruz Azul
Apertura 2008 Toluca Mexico José Manuel de la Torre Cruz Azul Toluca (63 pts)
Clausura 2009 UNAM Brazil Ricardo Ferretti Pachuca
Apertura 2009 Monterrey Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich Cruz Azul Monterrey (66 pts)
Bicentenario 2010 Toluca Mexico José Manuel de la Torre Santos Laguna
Apertura 2010 Monterrey Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich Santos Laguna Cruz Azul (65 pts)
Clausura 2011 UNAM Mexico Guillermo Vázquez Monarcas Morelia
Apertura 2011 UANL Brazil Ricardo Ferretti Santos Laguna UANL (59 pts)
Clausura 2012 Santos Laguna Mexico Benjamin Galindo Monterrey
Apertura 2012 Tijuana Argentina Antonio Mohamed Toluca América (63 pts)
Clausura 2013 América Mexico Miguel Herrera Cruz Azul
Apertura 2013 León Uruguay Gustavo Matosas América Cruz Azul (65 pts)
Clausura 2014 León Uruguay Gustavo Matosas Pachuca
Apertura 2014 América Argentina Antonio Mohamed UANL UANL (60 pts**)
Clausura 2015 Santos Laguna Portugal Pedro Caixinha Querétaro
Apertura 2015 UANL Brazil Ricardo Ferretti UNAM Monterrey (60 pts**)
Clausura 2016 Pachuca Uruguay Diego Alonso Monterrey
Apertura 2016 UANL Brazil Ricardo Ferretti América Tijuana (64 pts)
Clausura 2017 Guadalajara Argentina Matias Almeyda UANL
Apertura 2017 UANL Brazil Ricardo Ferretti Monterrey Monterrey (66 pts)
Clausura 2018 Santos Laguna Uruguay Robert Siboldi Toluca
Apertura 2018 América Mexico Miguel Herrera Cruz Azul UANL (66 pts**)
Clausura 2019 UANL Brazil Ricardo Ferretti León
Apertura 2019 Monterrey Argentina Antonio Mohamed América León (54 pts**)
Clausura 2020 Season abandoned on 22 May 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Guardianes 2020 León Mexico Ignacio Ambríz UNAM Cruz Azul (70 pts**)
Guardianes 2021 Cruz Azul Peru Juan Reynoso Santos Laguna

* Not official/recognized title
** Goal Difference.

Liga de Expansión MX champions

Segunda División – league system champions (1950–1994)

These teams were promoted to Primera División until 1994, when the league created Primera División A (Ascenso MX), automatically making Segunda División the third tier in Mexican football.

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
1950–51 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1951–52 Reboceros de La Piedad Reboceros de La Piedad
1952–53 Toluca Toluca
1953–54 Irapuato Irapuato
1954–55 Atlas Atlas
Cuautla (playoff)
1955–56 Monterrey Monterrey
1956–57 Real Zamora Real Zamora
Monarcas Morelia (playoff)
1957–58 Celaya Celaya
1958–59 Tampico Tampico
1959–60 Monterrey Monterrey
1960–61 Nacional Nacional
1961–62 UNAM UNAM
1962–63 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1963–64 Cruz Azul Cruz Azul
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz (playoff)
1964–65 Petroleros de Ciudad Madero Petroleros de Ciudad Madero
1965–66 Jabatos de Nuevo León Jabatos de Nuevo León
1966–67 Pachuca Pachuca
1967–68 San Isidro Laguna San Isidro Laguna
1968–69 Torreón Torreón
1969–70 Zacatepec Puebla Zacatepec
Puebla
1970–71 San Luis San Luis
1971–72 Atlas Atlas
1972–73 Petroleros de Ciudad Madero Petroleros de Ciudad Madero
1973–74 UANL UANL
Unión de Curtidores (expansion)
Atlético Potosino (expansion)
1974–75 Tecos Tecos
1975–76 San Luis San Luis
1976–77 Atlante Atlante
1977–78 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1978–79 Atlas Atlas
1979–80 Atletas Campesinos Atletas Campesinos
1980–81 Monarcas Morelia Monarcas Morelia
1981–82 Oaxtepec Oaxtepec
1982–83 Unión de Curtidores Unión de Curtidores
1983–84 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1984–85 Irapuato Irapuato
1985–86 Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cobras de Ciudad Juárez
1986–87 Correcaminos UAT Correcaminos UAT
1987–88 Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cobras de Ciudad Juárez
1988–89 Potros Neza Potros Neza
1989–90 León León
1990–91 Atlante Atlante
1991–92 Pachuca Pachuca
1992–93 Toros Neza Toros Neza
1993–94 Tampico Madero Tampico Madero

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Primera División A – Liguilla system champions (1994–1996)

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
1994–95 Atlético Celaya Pachuca Atlético Celaya
1995–96 Pachuca Gallos Blancos de Hermosillo Pachuca

Primera División A – Liguilla and short tournament champions (1996–2009)

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
Invierno 1996 UANL Atlético Hidalgo UANL
Verano 1997 UANL Correcaminos UAT
Invierno 1997 Pachuca Real Sociedad de Zacatecas Pachuca
Verano 1998 Tigrillos UANL Zacatepec
Invierno 1998 C.D. Atlético Yucatán Chivas Tijuana Unión de Curtidores
Verano 1999 Unión de Curtidores Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Invierno 1999 Irapuato Zacatepec Irapuato
Verano 2000 Irapuato Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Invierno 2000 Aguascalientes Reboceros de La Piedad Reboceros de La Piedad
Verano 2001 La Piedad Toros Neza
Invierno 2001 Veracruz San Luis San Luis
Verano 2002 San Luis Tigrillos UANL
Apertura 2002 Irapuato Reboceros de La Piedad Irapuato
Clausura 2003 León Tapatío
Apertura 2003 Dorados Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Dorados de Sinaloa
Clausura 2004 León Dorados de Sinaloa
Apertura 2004 San Luis Atlético Mexiquense San Luis
Clausura 2005 Querétaro León
Apertura 2005 Puebla Cruz Azul Hidalgo Querétaro
Clausura 2006 Querétaro Indios de Ciudad Juárez
Apertura 2006 Puebla Salamanca Puebla
Clausura 2007 Dorados de Sinaloa León
Apertura 2007 Indios Dorados de Sinaloa Indios de Ciudad Juárez
Clausura 2008 León Dorados de Sinaloa
Apertura 2008 Querétaro Irapuato Querétaro
Clausura 2009 Venados Tijuana

Liga de Ascenso – Liguilla and short tournament champions (2009–2012)

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
Apertura 2009 Necaxa Irapuato Necaxa
Bicentenario 2010 Necaxa León
Apertura 2010 Tijuana Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz Tijuana
Clausura 2011 Irapuato Tijuana
Apertura 2011 Correcaminos UAT Reboceros de La Piedad León
Clausura 2012 León Lobos BUAP

Ascenso MX – Liguilla and short tournament champions (2012–2020)

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
Apertura 2012 La Piedad Dorados de Sinaloa Reboceros de La Piedad
Clausura 2013 Toros Neza Necaxa
Apertura 2013 Leones Negros UdeG Necaxa Leones Negros UdeG
Clausura 2014 Tecos Correcaminos UAT
Apertura 2014 Necaxa Coras Dorados de Sinaloa
Clausura 2015 Dorados de Sinaloa Atlético San Luis
Apertura 2015 Juárez Atlante Necaxa
Clausura 2016 Necaxa Mineros de Zacatecas
Apertura 2016 Dorados de Sinaloa Atlante Lobos BUAP
Clausura 2017 Lobos BUAP FC Juárez
Apertura 2017 Alebrijes de Oaxaca FC Juárez None
Clausura 2018 Cafetaleros de Tapachula Leones Negros UdeG
Apertura 2018 Atlético San Luis Dorados de Sinaloa Atlético San Luis
Clausura 2019 Atlético San Luis Dorados de Sinaloa
Apertura 2019 Oaxaca Zacatepec None
Clausura 2020 Season was cancelled and league folded on 24 April 2020

Liga de Expansion MX – Liguilla and short tournament champions (2020–present)

Season Champion Runner-up Campeón de Campeones
Guardianes 2020 Tampico Madero Atlante Tepatitlán
Guardianes 2021 Tepatitlán Atlético Morelia

Liga Premier champions

Segunda División – league system (1950–1994)

These teams were promoted to Primera División until 1994, when the league created Primera División A, automatically making Segunda División the third tier in Mexican football.

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
1950–51 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1951–52 Reboceros de La Piedad Reboceros de La Piedad
1952–53 Toluca Toluca
1953–54 Irapuato Irapuato
1954–55 Atlas Atlas
Cuautla (playoff)
1955–56 Monterrey Monterrey
1956–57 Real Zamora Real Zamora
Monarcas Morelia (playoff)
1957–58 Celaya Celaya
1958–59 Tampico Madero F.C. Tampico Madero F.C.
1959–60 Monterrey Monterrey
1960–61 Nacional Nacional
1961–62 UNAM UNAM
1962–63 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1963–64 Cruz Azul Cruz Azul
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz (playoff)
1964–65 Petroleros de Ciudad Madero Petroleros de Ciudad Madero
1965–66 Jabatos de Nuevo León Jabatos de Nuevo León
1966–67 Pachuca Pachuca
1967–68 San Isidro Laguna San Isidro Laguna
1968–69 Torreón Torreón
1969–70 Zacatepec Puebla Zacatepec
Puebla
1970–71 San Luis San Luis
1971–72 Atlas Atlas
1972–73 Petroleros de Ciudad Madero Petroleros de Ciudad Madero
1973–74 UANL UANL
Unión de Curtidores (expansion)
Atlético Potosino (expansion)
1974–75 Tecos Tecos
1975–76 San Luis San Luis
1976–77 Atlante Atlante
1977–78 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1978–79 Atlas Atlas
1979–80 Atletas Campesinos Atletas Campesinos
1980–81 Monarcas Morelia Monarcas Morelia
1981–82 Oaxtepec Oaxtepec
1982–83 Unión de Curtidores Unión de Curtidores
1983–84 Zacatepec Zacatepec
1984–85 Irapuato Irapuato
1985–86 Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cobras de Ciudad Juárez
1986–87 Correcaminos Correcaminos
1987–88 Cobras de Ciudad Juárez Cobras de Ciudad Juárez
1988–89 Potros Neza Potros Neza
1989–90 León León
1990–91 Atlante Atlante
1991–92 Pachuca Pachuca
1992–93 Toros Neza Toros Neza
1993–94 Tampico Madero Tampico Madero

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Segunda División – Third level – league system (1994–1997)

These teams were promoted to Primera División A. In 1997, the season was divided into two tournaments: Winter and Summer.

Season Champion Runner-up Promoted
1994–95 Cruz Azul Hidalgo Cruz Azul Hidalgo
1995–96 Tigrillos UANL Tigrillos UANL
1996–97 Bachilleres Bachilleres

Segunda División – short tournament (1996–2008)

Season Champion Filial Champion
Invierno 1997 Zitácuaro
Verano 1998 Gallos de Aguascalientes
Invierno 1998 Alacranes de Durango
Verano 1999 Alacranes de Durango
Invierno 1999 Real Cuautitlán
Verano 2000 Marte
Invierno 2000 Águilas de Tamaulipas
Verano 2001 Zitácuaro
Invierno 2001 Atlético Cihuatlán
Verano 2002 Astros de Ciudad Juárez
Apertura 2002 Coras
Clausura 2003 Delfines de Coatzacoalcos
Apertura 2003 Lobos BUAP
Clausura 2004 Académicos de Atlas Atlas "B"
Apertura 2004 Pachuca Juniors Guadalajara "B"
Clausura 2005 Académicos de Atlas Guadalajara "B"
Apertura 2005 Delfines de Coatzacoalcos Atlas "B"
Clausura 2006 Pegaso Anahúac Santos Laguna B
Apertura 2006 Pachuca Juniors Chivas San Rafael
Clausura 2007 Cruz Azul Jasso América Coapa
Apertura 2007 Pachuca Juniors Monarcas Morelia "C"
Clausura 2008 Universidad del Fútbol Guadalajara "B"

League Format – short tournament (2008–2012)

Torneo Liga Premier Liga Nuevo Talentos Filial Promoted to Liga de Ascenso Promoted to LP
Apertura 2008 Venados Universidad del Fútbol Atlas Chapalita Venados N/A
Clausura 2009 Universidad del Fútbol América Coapa C.D. Guadalajara "B"
Apertura 2009 Universidad del Fútbol UAT B Altamira[B] UAT B
Bicentenario 2010 Universidad del Fútbol [A] UAEH
Independencia 2010 Celaya Cachorros UANL Celaya Cachorros UANL
Revolución 2011 Chivas Rayadas Cachorros León
Apertura 2011 Titanes de Tulancingo Estudiantes Tecos B N/A[C] Estudiantes Tecos B
Clausura 2012 Titanes de Tulancingo Académicos de Atlas

League Format – short tournament (2012–2018)

Torneo Serie A (LP) Serie B (LNT) Promoted to Ascenso MX Promoted to Serie A (LP)
Apertura 2012 Murciélagos Académicos de Atlas Ballenas Galeana Morelos Durango
Clausura 2013 Ballenas Galeana Morelos Durango
Apertura 2013 (Liga) Linces de Tlaxcala Pioneros de Cancún Tepic[D] Pioneros de Cancún
Apertura 2013 (Copa) Cruz Azul Jasso Chivas Rayadas
Clausura 2014 (Liga) Atlético Coatzacoalcos Selva Cañera
Clausura 2014 (Copa) UACJ Chivas Rayadas
Apertura 2014 (Liga) UAEM Fresnillo Sonora[E] N/A
Apertura 2014 (Copa) Murciélagos América Coapa
Clausura 2015 (Liga) UdeC Sahuayo
Clausura 2015 (Copa) Tecos América Coapa
Apertura 2015 (Liga) UAEM UAT UdeC
Tampico Madero
UAEM
Real Zamora
Fresnillo
Apertura 2015 (Filial) UANL
Clausura 2016 (Liga) Tampico Madero Real Zamora
Clausura 2016 (Filial) UNAM
Apertura 2016 (Liga) Tlaxcala UAT Tlaxcala[F] No promotion[G]
Apertura 2016 (Filial) Querétaro
Clausura 2017 (Liga) Tlaxcala Yalmakán
Clausura 2017 (Filial) América
Apertura 2017 (Liga) Tepatitlán Yalmakán No Promotion[H] Yalmakán
Apertura 2017 (Filial) Toluca
Clausura 2018 (Liga) UdeC Orizaba
Clausura 2018 (Filial) Necaxa

League Format – league system (2018–present)

Torneo Serie A (LP) Serie B (LNT)
2018–19 (Liga) UdeC Marina
2018–19 (Filial) UNAM
2019–20 Season abandoned on 22 May 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Irapuato Not played
Notes
  1. ^
    Universidad del Fútbol cannot be promoted to the Ascenso MX due to being the affiliate club to Pachuca.
  2. ^
    Altamira is the club with the most points in the general table for the 2009-10 season.
  3. ^
    Titanes de Tulancingo can't promote to Ascenso MX, no license and reduce to 15 teams.
  4. ^
    Atlético Coatzacoalcos can't promote to Ascenso MX, due to stadium requirements was not clear.
  5. ^
    UdeC was not clear due to stadium requirements and but eligible to play in the Ascenso MX, the next season
  6. ^
    Tlaxcala was not clear due to stadium requirements but they are eligible to play in Ascenso MX, the next season
  7. ^
    Yalmakán were promoted to Serie A, but with changes in league the team stays in Serie B
  8. ^
    UdeC and Tepatitlán can't promote to Ascenso MX, due to affiliation requirements was not clear.

Tercera División champions

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Season Champion (Promotion) Filial (Affiliate) Champion Promotional Champion
1967–68 Zapata x x
1968–69 Mastines de Naucalpan x x
1969–70 San Luis x x
1970–71 Lobos de Querétaro x x
1971–72 Orizaba x x
1972–73 Tecos x x
1973–74 Celaya x x
1974–75 UAEM x x
1975–76 Tuberos de Veracruz x x
1976–77 Osos Grises de Toluca x x
1977–78 Real Zamora x x
1978–79 Lobos de Tlaxcala x x
1979–80 Oaxtepec x x
1980–81 Azucareros de Córdoba x x
1981–82 Poza Rica x x
1982–83 Atlético Tecomán x x
1983–84 San Mateo Atenco x x
1984–85 Unión de Curtidores x x
1985–86 Progreso de Cocula x x
1986–87 Águila Progreso Industrial x x
1987–88 Ecatepec x x
1988–89 Ayense de Ayotlan Jalisco x x
1989–90 Brujos de Zitlaltepec x x
1990–91 Linces de la Universidad de Celaya x x
1991–92 Atlético San Francisco x x
1992–93 Colimense Monterrey "B" x
1993–94 Tigrillos UANL Guadalajara "B" x
1994–95 Monterrey FAAC Cruz Azul "C" x
1995–96 Zitácuaro América Coapa x
1996–97 Atlético Cihuatlán América Coapa x
1997–98 Cachorros de Sayula Académicos x
1998–99 Atlético Cihuatlán Necaxa "B" x
1999–2000 Guadalajara "B" Morelia "C" x
2000–01 Pumas Naucalpan Tigres S.D. x
Apertura 2001 Académicos Tecos x
Clausura 2002 Alacranes Rojos de Apatzingán Correcaminos UAT "C" x
Apertura 2002 Tepic Tigres S.D. x
Clausura 2003 Inter Playa del Carmen Necaxa "C" x
Apertura 2003 Jersey Nay Ixcuintla América "C" x
Clausura 2004 Atlético Tecomán América "C" Diablos de Hermosillo
Apertura 2004 Autlán "B" Tigres S.D. Búhos de Hermosillo
Clausura 2005 Atlético Cuauhtémoc Guadalajara "C" Búhos de Hermosillo
Apertura 2005 Tecamachalco "B" Guadalajara "C" x
Clausura 2006 CFS Manzanillo Tecos x
Apertura 2006 Búhos de Hermosillo América "C" Gallos de Pelea del Canal 5
Clausura 2007 Atlético Cihuatlán Necaxa "C" Gallos de Pelea del Canal 5
Apertura 2007 Atlético Comonfort América "C" X
Clausura 2008 CFS Manzanillo "B" Necaxa "C" X
2008–09 Héroes de Caborca Monarcas Zacapu X
2009–10 Patriotas de Córdoba Guadalajara "C" X
2010–11 Vaqueros Cruz Azul Dublan
2011–12 Real Cuautitlán Chivas Rayadas X
2012–13 Poblado Miguel Alemán Tecos
2013–14 Pachuca "C" Poblado Miguel Alemán
2014–15 Uruapan Zacatecas "C"
2015–16 UdeG "B" Zacatecas "C"
2016–17 Tecos Guadalajara "C"
2017–18 Acatlán UNAM "C"
2018–19 Héroes de Zaci UNAM "C"
2019–20 Season abandoned on 22 May 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Fuertes de Fortín Sinaloa "B"

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.ascensomx.net/cancha/detallenoticia/11245
  2. ^ "Historia de la Tercera División de México" (PDF). Tercera División de México. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2009. Retrieved July 28, 2009.

See also