Liga de Expansión MX

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The Liga de Expansión MX, officially known as Liga BBVA Expansión MX for sponsorship reasons, is the second level division in the Mexican football league system. Founded in 2020 as part of the FMF's "Stabilization Project", which has the primary objective of rescuing the financially troubled teams from the Ascenso MX and prevent the disappearance of a second level league in Mexico.[7] The project also attempts for Liga MX and former Ascenso MX teams to consolidate stable projects with strong administration, finances, and infrastructure.

Liga de Expansión MX
Founded24 April 2020; 4 years ago (2020-04-24)
CountryMexico
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams15
Level on pyramid2
Current championsAtlante (3rd title)
Most championshipsAtlante
(3 titles)
TV partnersClaro[1]
ESPN[2]
Fox Sports[3]
Hi Sports
Televisa[4]
TV Azteca[5]
TVC Deportes[6]
Websiteligabbvaexpansion.mx
Current: 2024–25 Liga de Expansión MX season

History

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On 20 February 2020, the presidents of the Liga MX clubs, the Ascenso MX clubs and the FMF executives had a meeting, in which different topics were discussed with the intent of strengthening the two main leagues in the country.[8]

On 26 June 2020, the league was officially presented, with the participation of 16 teams: Alebrijes de Oaxaca, Atlante, Atlético Morelia, Cancún, Celaya, Cimarrones de Sonora, Correcaminos UAT, Dorados de Sinaloa, Leones Negros UdeG, Mineros de Zacatecas, Tampico Madero, and Venados F.C. as Ascenso MX teams. Pumas Tabasco and Tapatío entered to the league as Liga MX affiliates.[9] Finally, on 17 July 2020, Tepatitlán and Tlaxcala were invited as Liga Premier expansion teams.[10]

On 22 May 2023, the Liga MX owners assembly approved a reform for the league that should have been carried out in 2024. This reform planned that the 18 member teams of the Liga MX should have had a U-23 team in the Liga de Expansión, which would have represented a merger between the Expansión MX and the Liga MX U–23.[11] However, in May 2024 the proposal was scrapped due to opposition from the owners of the Liga de Expansión teams, as they considered that the project represented a degradation of the participating clubs.[12]

Clubs

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Team City Stadium Capacity
Atlante Mexico City Ciudad de los Deportes 33,000
Cancún Cancún, Quintana Roo Andrés Quintana Roo 18,844
Celaya Celaya, Guanajuato Miguel Alemán Valdés 23,182
Jaiba Brava Tampico and Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas Tamaulipas 19,667
La Paz La Paz, Baja California Sur Guaycura 5,209
Morelia Morelia, Michoacán Morelos 35,000
Oaxaca Oaxaca City, Oaxaca Tecnológico de Oaxaca 14,598
Sinaloa Culiacán, Sinaloa Dorados 20,108
Tapatío Zapopan, Jalisco Akron 46,232
Tepatitlán Tepatitlán de Morelos, Jalisco Gregorio "Tepa" Gómez 8,085
Tlaxcala Tlaxcala City, Tlaxcala Tlahuicole 11,135
Venados Mérida, Yucatán Carlos Iturralde 15,087
UAT Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas Marte R. Gómez 10,520
UdeG Guadalajara, Jalisco Jalisco 55,020
Zacatecas Zacatecas City, Zacatecas Carlos Vega Villalba 20,068

On hiatus

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Team City Stadium Capacity
Sonora Hermosillo, Sonora Héroe de Nacozari 18,747

Champions

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Club Champions Runners-up Winning years
Atlante 3 2 Grita México 2021, Apertura 2022, Clausura 2024
Morelia 1 2 Clausura 2022
Tampico Madero 1 1 Guardianes 2020
Tapatío 1 0 Clausura 2023
Tepatitlán 1 0 Guardianes 2021
Cancún 1 0 Apertura 2023
Celaya 0 1
Sonora 0 1
UdeG 0 1

Campeón de Campeones de la Liga de Expansión MX

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Club Champions Runners-up Winning years
Atlante 1 2 2021–22
Tepatitlán 1 0 2020–21
Tapatío 1 0 2022–23
Cancún 1 0 2023–24
Morelia 0 1
Tampico Madero 0 1

Managers

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The current managers in the Liga de Expansión MX are:

Nat. Name Team Appointed Time as manager
  Alfonso Sosa UdeG 7 September 2021 3 years, 59 days
  Gastón Obledo Jaiba Brava 22 June 2022 2 years, 136 days
  Nacho Castro Zacatecas 7 May 2023 1 year, 182 days
  Luis Arce Cancún 1 June 2023 1 year, 157 days
  Raúl Rico La Paz 10 December 2023 331 days
  Daniel Alcántar Atlante 20 December 2023 321 days
  Paco Ramírez Tlaxcala 23 December 2023 318 days
  Mario García Morelia 17 April 2024 202 days
  Rigoberto Esparza Venados 16 May 2024 173 days
  Francisco Cortéz UAT 22 May 2024 167 days
  Sebastián Abreu Sinaloa 30 May 2024 159 days
  Sergio Blanco Celaya 30 May 2024 159 days
  Jair Real Tepatitlán 23 July 2024 105 days
  Arturo Alvarado (Interim) Oaxaca 8 October 2024 28 days
  José Luis Meléndez (Interim) Tapatío 10 October 2024 26 days

Top scorers

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Year Name Team Goals
Guardianes 2020   Alberto Alvarado Morín
  Lizandro Echeverría
  Guillermo Martínez
  Gustavo Ramírez
UAT
Atlante
Celaya
Morelia
7
Guardianes 2021   Julio Cruz Oaxaca 10
Apertura 2021   Raúl Zúñiga Sinaloa 12
Clausura 2022   David Angulo
  Juan Machado
  Óscar Villa
Tepatitlán
Raya2
Sonora
8
Apertura 2022   Diego Jiménez Sonora 12
Clausura 2023   Ricardo Marín Celaya 10
Apertura 2023   Luis Razo Zacatecas 10
Clausura 2024   José Rodriguez Cancún 9
Apertura 2024   Vladimir Moragrega Atlante 11

See also

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References

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  1. ^ includes Claro Sports
  2. ^ includes ESPN 2 and ESPN 3
  3. ^ includes Fox Sports 2
  4. ^ includes TUDN
  5. ^ Includes Azteca Digital
  6. ^ includes TVC Deportes 2
  7. ^ Enrique Martínez Villar (24 April 2020). "¡Se confirma! No habrá ascenso ni descenso en 6 años; aprueban Liga de Desarrollo". Mediotiempo. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Comunicado de la LIGA MX / ASCENSO MX y la FMF". LIGA MX. 20 April 2020. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Asamblea Ordinaria de Clubes del 26 de Junio del 2020". Liga BBVA MX (in Spanish). 26 June 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Comunicado de la LIGA MX sobre la LIGA de Expansión". Liga BBVA MX (in Spanish). 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Por unanimidad, la Asamblea de Clubes designa a Juan Carlos Rodríguez". ligamx.net (in Spanish). 22 May 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  12. ^ "Descartan fusión de la Liga de Expansión con la Sub-23". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 22 May 2024. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
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