Liga Premier de México


Liga Premier is a professional association football league in Mexico and the third level of the Mexican football league system. Formerly named Segunda División de México. The league has 51 participating clubs, organized into two subdivisions. The season consists of one tournament per year, according to FIFA's world footballing calendar. The champions are decided by a final knockout phase in each subdivision. The winners of Serie A are crowned as the Liga Premier champions, the winners of Serie B are the secondary champions and aspire to participate in Serie A.
The inaugural edition was the 1950–51 season, with Zacatepec finishing as the first champions in history. In all, ninety-nine editions of the league have been held.
From 1950 to 1994, it was the second level division of Mexican football. Serie B clubs and teams affiliated with clubs from the highest divisions, which are known as "filiales" are not eligible for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX.
Zacatepec and Tampico Madero are the most successful clubs with five titles each, followed by Irapuato and Universidad del Fútbol with four titles each, Loros UdeC, Atlas, Durango and Pachuca Juniors with three titles each. In all, sixty-four clubs have won the competition at least once.

History

Segunda División de México

Founded in 1950 as the second level division, it was one of the three divisions originally created for the Mexican football league system, along with the Primera División and Tercera División. The inaugural season had seven founding clubs: Irapuato, Morelia, Pachuca, Querétaro, Toluca, Zacatepec and Zamora. The champions of the 1993–94 Segunda División season was the last to be promoted to the Primera División. In 1994–95 season, the FMF created the Primera División "A" as an intermediate league with 15 clubs from the Segunda División, and all other clubs remained in the league as the new third level division of Mexican football. Each season divided into groups by geographic location, with the matches predominantly among the clubs from the same group.
From 1994, it became the third level division of Mexican football, after the creation of the Primera División "A" de México as an intermediate league between the Primera División and Segunda División, which was later abolished in 2019. However, it continued as the third level, after the creation of the Liga de Expansión MX in 2020 as the new intermediate league. Two short tournaments were played during two periods, and also the 2024–25 season.
In 2008, the FMF, with the approval of the chairmen of the clubs in the second and third levels, change the competition format dividing the league into two subdivisions. The champions could earn promotion to Primera División "A", provided their stadium and financial stability met the licensing requirements of the second level division. From 2011 to 2016, no clubs were relegated to Liga Premier, promotion still occurred during these years provided the club was licensed to participate. In June 2016, Ascenso MX announced they would resume relegating clubs. Since that year only Loros UdeC in 2017 and Murciélagos in 2018 were relegated from the Ascenso MX.
In 2020, the Ascenso MX was replaced by Liga de Expansión MX, two clubs from the Segunda División were invited, both clubs won their promotion but were rejected in the second level for not meeting the requirements to participate. Since that year, the requirements to be admitted to the second level have been tightened, only three clubs were promoted in the following years, Durango in 2022, Jaiba Brava in 2024, Irapuato in 2025.

Liga Premier

In June 2017, the league announced its rebranding as Liga Premier; its two subdivisions were also renamed as Serie A and Serie B. In Serie A, clubs with the best infraestructure could continue to participate, while Serie B would be for clubs in sporting and economic development.
Promotion and relegation would be formalized between the leagues. Serie A would promote one club to Liga de Expansión MX. Additionally, one Serie B club could promote to Serie A and one club would be relegated from Serie A each year. Four clubs would be promoted from Liga TDP provided they meet the Serie requirements of Article 57.

Competition format

Regular phase

One tournament is played per season, throughout the FIFA's world footballing calendar, the 51 clubs are divided into two subdivisions. The Serie A includes clubs with the best economic and sporting infraestructure to compete for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX. It has 41 participating clubs divided into three groups by geographic location, two groups with 14 clubs and one group with 13 clubs.
The Serie B includes developing clubs with less infraestructure, but committed to improving in order to aspire to participate in Serie A. It has 10 participating clubs in a single group.
The teams known as "filiales" also participate, which are the reserve teams affiliated with clubs at higher levels. These clubs are not eligible for promotion, however, they qualify for its own final knockout phase for the affiliated teams title, known as Torneo de Filiales de la Liga Premier.

Final phase

The final phase of Serie A cosists of thirteen clubs, the top four clubs from each group and the best fifth place qualify for the final knockout phase. The winners of each group advance directly to the quarter-finals, and the remaining ten clubs compete in a reclassification round. The Serie A champions are crowned officially as the Liga Premier champions, and also will be eligible to participate in a certification audit for obtain the promotion to Liga de Expansión MX, provided that the club meets the requiriments for the stadium and financial stability.
The final phase of Serie B consists of seven clubs, the seven highest-placed from the group of ten qualify for the final knockout phase. The winners of the group advance directly to the semifinals, and the remaining six clubs compete in a reclassification round. The Serie B champions cannot be promoted to Liga de Expansión MX, but they can participate in Serie A depending on improvements to their infraestructure.

Participating clubs

2025–26 season

The 2025–26 Serie A de México season has the following 41 participating clubs.
On hiatus

The 2025–26 Serie B de México season has the following 10 participating clubs.
Serie B clubs

Performances

RankClubTitlesRunners-upWinning years
1Zacatepec531950–51, 1962–63, 1969–70, 1977–78, 1983–84
1Tampico Madero/Tamaulipas531993–94, Inv–2000, Cla–2016, Cla–2023, 2023–24
3Irapuato481953–54, 1984–85, 2020–21, Cla–2025
3Universidad del Fútbol40Cla–2008, Cla–2009,, Bic–2010
5UdeC32Cla–2015, Cla–2018, 2018–19
5Atlas301954–55, 1971–72, 1978–79
5Durango30Inv–1998, Ver–1999, Ape–2021
5Pachuca Juniors30Cla–2004,, Ape–2007
9Ciudad Madero/Refinería Madero231964–65, 1972–73
9Pachuca231966–67, 1991–92
9Monterrey221955–56, 1959–60
9Unión de Curtidores22, 1982–83
9Potros Zitácuaro/Monarcas Zitácuaro22Inv–1997, Ver–2001
921, Cla–2005
9Tlaxcala21, Cla–2017
9Celaya201957–58, Ind–2010
9San Luis201970–71, 1975–76
9Atlante201976–77, 1990–91
9Cobras de Juárez/Cobras de Querétaro201985–86, 1987–88
9Tulancingo20, Cla–2012
9UAEM20, Ape–2015
22Zamora131956–57
22Cihuatlán13Inv–2001
22La Piedad121951–52
22Cruz Azul Hidalgo121994–95
22UdeG/Bachilleres121996–97
22Gallos de Aguascalientes12Ver–1998
22Tepic12Ape–2002
22Tampico111958–59
22Nuevo León111965–66
22Laguna111967–68
22UANL111973–74
22Atlético Morelia111980–81
22León111989–90
22Cuautitlán11Inv–1999
22Marte Morelos11Ver–2000
22Chivas Rayadas11Rev–2011
22Murciélagos11Ape–2012
22UAZ11Ape–2022
22Aguacateros de Peribán11Ape–2024
22Toluca101952–53
22Nacional101960–61
22UNAM101961–62
22Cruz Azul101963–64
22Torreón101968–69
22UAG101974–75
22Atletas Campesinos101979–80
22Oaxtepec101981–82
22UAT101986–87
22Potros Neza101988–89
22UTN101992–93
22Tigrillos UANL101995–96
22Astros de Ciudad Juárez10Ver–2002
22Delfines de Coatzacoalcos10Cla–2003
22BUAP10Ape–2003
22Delfines "B"10Ape–2005
22Pegaso Anáhuac10Cla–2006
22Cruz Azul Jasso10Cla–2007
22Mérida "B"10Ape–2008
22Galeana Morelos10Cla–2013
22Linces de Tlaxcala10Ape–2013
22Atlético Coatzacoalcos10Cla–2014
22Tepatitlán10Ape–2017
22Mazorqueros10Cla–2022
66Tapatío05
66Poza Rica03
66Tecamachalco03
66San Sebastián02
66Cuautla02
66UAQ02
66Inter Playa del Carmen02
66Puebla01
66Veracruz01
66Tecnológico de Celaya01
66Osos Grises01
66Jalisco01
66Atlético Yucatán01
66Inter de Tijuana01
66Delfines de Xalapa01
66Real de La Plata01
66América Coapa01
66Autlán01
66Cachorros UdeG01
66Pumas Naucalpan01
6601
66Necaxa Rayos01
66Tiburones de Córdoba01
66Dorados de Los Mochis01
66Altamira01
66Nuevo Laredo01
66Sonora01
66Cafetaleros de Chiapas01
66Los Cabos United01

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  1. Clubs currently in Liga MX.
  2. Clubs currently in Liga de Expansión MX.
  3. Clubs currently in Liga TDP.
  4. Defunct clubs.

Cup tournament

Copa de la Liga Premier de Ascenso was the domestic cup tournament of the division. Formerly named Copa México de la Segunda División and Copa Presidente de la Segunda División, it was held consecutively from 1950 to 1972, and five more editions were held later.
From 2013 to 2015, a tournament was held in each subdivision, Liga Premier de Ascenso and Liga de Nuevos Talentos.
The inaugural edition was the 1950–51 season, with Irapuato finishing as the first champions in history. The final edition was the Clausura 2015 tournament, with Tecos finishing as the last champions. In all, twenty-seven editions of the competition were held.
Poza Rica was the most successful club with five titles, followed by Irapuato with three titles and Pachuca with two titles. In all, twenty clubs won the competition at least once.
RankClubTitlesRunners-upWinning years
1Poza Rica511958–59, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1967–68
2Irapuato321950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54
3Pachuca201963–64, 1965–66
4Laguna131954–55
4Morelia111955–56
4Zacatepec111966–67
4Unión de Curtidores111970–71
4Cruz Azul Jasso11Ape–2013
4La Concepción101951–52
4San Sebastián101956–57
4Nacional101957–58
4Texcoco101959–60
4Refinería Madero101961–62
4Torreón101968–69
4Zamora101969–70
4Naucalpan101971–72
4Chivas Rayadas101995–96
4UACJ10Cla–2014
4Murciélagos10Ape–2015
4Tecos10Cla–2015
21Atlas02
21Tampico02
21Tepic02
21Toluca01
21Moctezuma01
21Politécnico01
21Monterrey01
21UNAM01
21Orizaba01
21Puebla01
21Celaya01
21Salamanca01
21UNACH01
21Gallos Blancos01

Campeón de Campeones

Campeón de Campeones de la Liga Premier was the domestic Super cup of the division between the champions of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments, the two champions of each season. Formerly named Campeón de Campeones de la Segunda División, it was initially a Super cup between the league and cup champions of the Segunda División. The trophy was contested during three periods.
From 2009 to 2025, a trophy was contested in each subdivision.
The inaugural edition was held in 1953, with Toluca finishing as the first champions in history. The final edition was held in 2025, with Aguacateros de Peribán finishing as the last champions. In all, forty-four editions of the trophy were held.
Pachuca Juniors was the most successful club with three titles, followed by Zacatepec, Tampico Madero, Zamora, Ciudad Madero and Durango with two titles each. In all, thirty-seven clubs won the competition at least once.
RankClubTitlesRunners-upWinning years
1Pachuca Juniors302004, 2007, 2008
2Poza Rica231961, 1968
2Zacatepec211963, 1967
2Tampico Madero/Tamaulipas212001, 2021
2Zamora201957, 1960
2Ciudad Madero/Refinería Madero201962, 1965
2Durango201999
8Irapuato121954
8Universidad del Fútbol122010
8Laguna111955
8Nacional111958
8Monterrey111960
8Atlas111972
8Celaya112011
8UdeC112015
8UAEM112016
8Toluca101953
8Morelia101956
8Tampico101959
8Nuevo León101966
8Torreón101969
8Unión de Curtidores101971
8Tigrillos UANL101996
8Gallos de Aguascalientes101998
8Marte Morelos102000
8Cihuatlán102002
8Delfines de Coatzacoalcos102003
8Académicos102005
8Pegaso Anáhuac102006
8Mérida "B"102009
8Tulancingo102012
8Galeana Morelos102013
8Atlético Coatzacoalcos102014
8Tlaxcala102017
8Tepatitlán102018
8Aguacateros de Peribán102025
37Pachuca02
37Chivas Rayadas02
37Zitácuaro02
37San Sebastián01
37Texcoco01
37San Luis01
37Naucalpan01
37Cuautitlán01
37Astros de Ciudad Juárez01
37Tepic01
37BUAP01
37Delfines "B"01
37Cruz Azul Jasso01
37Murciélagos01
37Linces de Tlaxcala01
37Mazorqueros01
37UAZ01

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  1. Automatic winners of the trophy and promotion for winning both league tournaments of the season.
  2. Automatic winners of the trophy for winning the season's league and cup tournament.