The Liga Premier, formerly called Segunda División de México is the third level division in the Mexican football league system. It has 49 teams divided into two divisions (Serie A and Serie B). They compete from the fall to spring each season, promotion and relegation between each group, and promotion to Liga de Expansión MX and relegation to Liga TDP within the league system.

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Liga Premier
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Founded1950; 74 years ago (1950), as Segunda División de México
CountryMexico
ConfederationCONCACAF
Divisions2
Number of teams49
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toLiga de Expansión MX
Relegation toLiga TDP
Domestic cup(s)Copa Conecta
Current championsJaiba Brava (4th title)
Most championshipsZacatepec
(5 titles)
TV partnersAYM Sports
Televisa[1]
TVC Deportes[2]
Websiteligapremier.mx
Current: 2024–25 Serie A de México season
2024–25 Serie B de México season
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History

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 (renamed Ascenso MX in 2012)[3] with 15 teams from the Segunda División, and all other teams remained in the league that continued to be called Segunda División but at the new third level of Mexican football.

Each season has Segunda División teams divided into geographic zones with matches predominantly among the teams of that group. Each season had one tournament.

In 2008, the FMF, with the approval of the chairmen of the clubs in the second and third levels, change the format of the league dividing the number of teams into two divisions, the Liga Premier and the Liga de Nuevos Talentos. Each of the new leagues was divided into geographic groups. The winning club could earn promotion to Primera División A, renamed Liga de Ascenso in 2009, provided their stadium and financial stability met the licensing requirements of Liga de Ascenso. From 2011 and 2016, no teams were relegated to Liga Premier, although Pumas Morelos was to be relegated in 2013 but they dissolved before they could play in the lower league. Promotion still occurred during these years provided the club was licensed to participate. In June 2016, Ascenso MX announced they would resume relegating teams. Since that year only Loros UdeC in 2017 and Murciélagos in 2018 were relegated from the upper level.

In 2020, the Ascenso MX was abolished and replaced by a new league that was called Liga de Expansión MX, two Liga Premier teams were invited to the new category: Tepatitlán and Tlaxcala, teams who had won their promotion in 2016 and 2018 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, so only one team, Durango, could be promoted in 2022, although it only remained in the Liga de Expansión for one year. In 2024, another team achieved promotion to the Liga de Expansión, Tampico Madero, although it also obtained its place in the second level division as a guest team and not as a full member.

Rebranding

In June 2017, Segunda División announced a rebranding of the league. Instead of being referred to as the Segunda División de México they would be called Liga Premier. The league would continue to have two groups/divisions, however these new divisions would be called Serie A and Serie B. Serie A which would have independent teams as well as the affiliate teams of the higher level leagues in Mexico, Liga MX and Liga de Expansión MX, while Serie B would only have independent teams.[4]

Promotion and relegation would be formalized between the leagues. Serie A would promote one club to Liga de Expansión MX.[4] Additionally, one Serie B club could promote to Serie A and one club would be relegated from Serie A each year.[5] Finally, and four clubs would be promoted from Liga TDP provided they meet the Serie requirements of Article 57.[6]

Clubs

The Serie A has 36 teams divided into three geographical groups. The top 2 teams from each group and the two best third places at end of the tournament will qualify to the final phase, the two tournament champions will play in the Campeón de Campeones Liga Premier for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX provided that the club meets the requirements for the stadium and financial stability.

The Serie B has 13 teams in development, that cannot be promoted to the Liga de Expansión MX.[7]

Below are listed the member clubs of the Serie A for the 2024-25 season.[8]

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    Below are listed the member clubs of the Serie B for the 2024-25 season.[11]

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    Champions

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    Club Champions Runners-up Winning years
    Zacatepec531950-51, 1962-63, 1969-70, 1977-78, 1983-84
    Tampico Madero/Jaiba Brava431993-94, Clausura 2016, Clausura 2023, 2023-24
    Universidad del Fútbol40Clausura 2008, Clausura 2009, Apertura 2009, Bicentenario 2010
    Irapuato371953-54, 1984-85, 2020-21
    Loros UdeC32Clausura 2015, Clausura 2018, 2018-19
    Atlas301954-55, 1971-72, 1978-79
    Durango30Invierno 1998, Verano 1999, Apertura 2021
    Pachuca Juniors30Clausura 2004, Apertura 2006, Apertura 2007
    Ciudad Madero231964-65, 1972-73
    Pachuca231966-67, 1991-92
    Monterrey221955-56, 1959-60
    Zitácuaro22Invierno 1997, Verano 2001
    Coatzacoalcos21Clausura 2003, Apertura 2005
    Tlaxcala21Apertura 2016, Clausura 2017
    Celaya201957-58, Independencia 2010
    San Luis201970-71, 1975-76
    Atlante201976-77, 1990-91
    Cobras201985-86, 1987-88
    Académicos20Apertura 2004, Clausura 2005
    Tulancingo20Apertura 2011, Clausura 2012
    Potros UAEM20Apertura 2014, Apertura 2015
    Real Zamora131956-57
    Cihuatlán13Invierno 2001
    Unión de Curtidores121982-83
    Cruz Azul Hidalgo121994-95
    Gallos de Aguascalientes12Verano 1998
    Coras12Apertura 2002
    La Piedad111951-52
    Tampico111958-59
    Jabatos de Nuevo León111965-66
    Laguna111967-68
    Tigres UANL111973-74
    Morelia111980-81
    León111989-90
    Bachilleres UdeG111996-97
    Real Cuautitlán11Invierno 1999
    Marte11Verano 2000
    Mérida/Atlético Yucatán11Apertura 2008
    Chivas Rayadas11Revolución 2011
    Murciélagos11Apertura 2012
    Tuzos UAZ11Apertura 2022
    Toluca101952-53
    Nacional101960-61
    Pumas UNAM101961-62
    Cruz Azul101963-64
    Torreón101968-69
    Tecos101974-75
    Atletas Campesinos101979-80
    Oaxtepec101981-82
    UAT101986-87
    Potros Neza101988-89
    Toros Neza101992-93
    Tigrillos UANL101995-96
    Tamaulipas10Invierno 2000
    Astros CDJ10Verano 2002
    Lobos BUAP10Apertura 2003
    Pegaso Anáhuac10Clausura 2006
    Cruz Azul Jasso10Clausura 2007
    Galeana Morelos10Clausura 2013
    Linces de Tlaxcala10Apertura 2013
    Atlético Coatzacoalcos10Clausura 2014
    Tepatitlán10Apertura 2017
    Mazorqueros10Clausura 2022
    Tapatío05
    Poza Rica03
    Tecamachalco03
    San Sebastián02
    Cuautla02
    UAQ02
    Inter Playa del Carmen02
    Veracruz01
    UdeG01
    Tecnológico de Celaya01
    Osos Grises01
    Jalisco01
    Inter de Tijuana01
    Delfines Xalapa01
    Real de la Plata01
    América Coapa01
    Autlán01
    Cachorros UdeG01
    Pumas Naucalpan01
    Atlas Premier01
    Necaxa San Juan01
    Tiburones de Córdoba01
    Dorados de Los Mochis01
    Altamira01
    Nuevo Laredo01
    Sonora01
    Cafetaleros01
    Los Cabos United01
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    See also

    References

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