Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/29 16:00 30 Correcaminos II vs Saltillo FC View
03/29 18:00 27 Deportivo Dongu vs Caja Oblatos CFD View
03/29 23:00 27 Poza Rica vs CD Ayense View
03/30 00:00 30 Tecos vs Cimarrones de Sonora FC II View
03/30 00:45 30 CF Orgullo Reynosa vs Coras FC View
03/30 02:00 30 Chihuahua FC vs Real Apodaca FC View
03/30 17:00 30 Universidad Guadalajara II vs Mexicali FC View
03/30 18:00 30 Club Atlético San Juan de Aragón vs CF Reboceros La Piedad View
03/30 18:00 27 Huracanes Izcalli FC vs Ciervos FC View
03/30 18:00 27 Chilpancingo vs FC Santiago View
03/30 22:00 30 Colima vs Alacranes de Durango View
03/30 22:00 30 Tritones Vallarta MFC vs Los Cabos United View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/28 18:00 27 Chilangos FC vs Aguacateros CDU 0-1
03/27 23:00 28 Tampico Madero vs Club Atlético San Juan de Aragón CANC
03/26 23:00 25 [18] Mexicali FC vs Gavilanes FC Matamoros [7] 0-1
03/26 02:00 29 [11] CF Reboceros La Piedad vs Petroleros de Salamanca CFC [7] 0-2
03/24 22:00 29 [8] Saltillo FC vs Gavilanes FC Matamoros [10] 1-2
03/24 22:00 29 [14] Real Apodaca FC vs CF Orgullo Reynosa [7] 2-0
03/24 18:00 29 [6] U.A. Zacatecas vs Coras FC [16] 3-0
03/24 17:00 26 Caja Oblatos CFD vs Pachuca II 1-0
03/24 03:00 29 [3] Los Cabos United vs Colima [17] 3-2
03/24 01:00 29 [5] Irapuato vs Aguacateros de Peribán FC [6] 2-2
03/24 00:00 26 CD Ayense vs Huracanes Izcalli FC 3-0
03/23 23:00 29 [13] Sporting Canamy vs Racing Porto Palmeiras [1] 2-0

The Liga Premier is the third tier of football in Mexico within the Mexican football league system that governs Serie A and Serie B leagues/group competitions. 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.

History

The 1993–94 season Segunda División champion was the last to be promoted to the Primera División. In 1994–95 season, the Mexican Football Federation created the "Primera División A" (renamed Ascenso MX in 2012) with 15 teams from the Segunda División, and all other teams remained in the league that continued to be called 'Segunda División' (Second Division) but at the new third tier of the Mexican football league system.

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 Mexican Football Federation, with the approval of the chairmen of the clubs in the Second and Third tiers, change the format of the league dividing the number of teams into two divisions, the Liga Premier de Ascenso (Promotional Premier League) and the Liga de Nuevos Talentos (League of New Talents). 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 (2017) and Murciélagos F.C. (2018) were relegated from the upper level.

In 2020 Ascenso MX became a U-23 league with some players over 23 as reinforcements, the new league was called Liga de Expansión MX, two Liga Premier teams were invited to the new category: Tepatitlán F.C. and Tlaxcala F.C., 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, Alacranes de Durango, could be promoted in 2022, although it only remained in the Liga de Expansión for one year.

The Mexico Segunda Division is a highly anticipated soccer tournament held in Mexico. It is the second-highest level of professional soccer in the country, just below the top-tier Liga MX. The tournament features teams from various regions of Mexico, showcasing the immense talent and passion for the sport that exists throughout the country.

The Mexico Segunda Division is known for its competitive nature, with teams battling it out on the field to secure promotion to the Liga MX. The tournament provides a platform for young and aspiring players to showcase their skills and catch the attention of top-tier clubs and national team selectors.

Matches in the Mexico Segunda Division are filled with excitement, intensity, and skillful displays of soccer. The teams exhibit a wide range of playing styles, from fast-paced attacking football to solid defensive strategies. The tournament offers a thrilling blend of technical ability, tactical prowess, and sheer determination.

Fans of the Mexico Segunda Division are known for their unwavering support and dedication to their respective teams. The stadiums come alive with vibrant colors, passionate chants, and a festive atmosphere that adds to the overall experience of the tournament. The fans' enthusiasm and love for the game create an electric ambiance that resonates throughout the matches.

The Mexico Segunda Division not only serves as a stepping stone for players aspiring to reach the highest level of professional soccer but also provides an opportunity for smaller clubs to gain recognition and establish themselves in the Mexican football landscape. The tournament has seen several teams rise through the ranks and eventually make their mark in the Liga MX.

Overall, the Mexico Segunda Division is a captivating soccer tournament that showcases the depth of talent and the rich soccer culture in Mexico. It offers thrilling matches, passionate fans, and a platform for players and clubs to shine, making it a must-watch for soccer enthusiasts.