Liga de Expansión MX

Mexican association football league From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liga de Expansión MX, officially named Liga BBVA Expansión MX for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Mexico and the second level of the Mexican football league system. The league has 15 participating clubs. The season is divided into two short tournaments, according to FIFA world football calendar: Apertura (from July to December) and Clausura (from January to May). The champions of each tournament are decided by a final knockout phase, commonly known as liguilla.

Organising bodyFederación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF)
Founded2020; 6 years ago (2020)
CountryMexico
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Liga de Expansión MX
Organising bodyFederación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF)
Founded2020; 6 years ago (2020)
CountryMexico
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of clubs15
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toLiga MX
(suspended)
Relegation toLiga Premier
(suspended)
Domestic cupCampeón de Campeones de la Liga de Expansión MX
Current championsJaiba Brava
(2nd title)
Most championshipsAtlante
(3 titles)
Broadcaster(s)AYM Sports
ESPN[1]
Hi Sports
ITV Deportes
Latin American Sports TV
TV Azteca[2]
Websiteligabbvaexpansion.mx
Current: Clausura 2026 Liga de Expansión MX season
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The inaugural edition was the Guard1anes 2020 tournament, with Tampico Madero as the first champions in history. In all, eleven editions of the league have been held.

It was founded as part of the FMF's Stabilization Project, which has the primary objective of rescuing the financially troubled clubs from the Ascenso MX and prevent the disappearance of a second level division in Mexico.[3] The project also attempts for Liga MX and former Ascenso MX clubs to consolidate stable projects with strong administration, finances, and infrastructure.

Atlante is the most successful club with three titles, followed by Tapatío and Jaiba Brava with two titles each. In all, seven clubs have won the league at least once.

History

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.[4]

On 26 June 2020, the league was officially presented, the inaugural tournament had sixteen founding clubs: Alebrijes de Oaxaca, Atlante, Atlético Morelia, Cancún, Celaya, Cimarrones de Sonora, Correcaminos UAT, Dorados de Sinaloa, Leones Negros UdeG, Mineros de Zacatecas, Pumas Morelos, Tampico Madero, Tapatío, Tepatitlán, Tlaxcala and Venados.[5][6]

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.[7] 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.[8]

In May 2025, a group of ten league member clubs filed a lawsuit before the Court of Arbitration for Sport seeking the reinstatement of promotion and relegation between the Liga de Expansión and Liga MX;[9] four teams subsequently dropped the lawsuit, the six remaining teams formed an opposing bloc within the league, which was formed with the aim of combating some of the measures that had occurred previously,[10] their first triumph was the rejection of the relocation of Celaya F.C. to Veracruz and the sale of the affiliation certificate between Cimarrones de Sonora and Club Jaiba Brava.[11]

On 4 September 2025, the Court of Arbitration for Sport issued its verdict on the dispute filed by the six Liga de Expansión clubs seeking to reinstate promotion to Liga MX. The ruling established the return of promotion starting with the 2026–27 season;[12] however, the CAS allowed the Mexican Football Federation to retain the authority to establish the requirements for clubs to be promoted to the top flight of Mexican football, returning to a situation similar to that in place before the creation of the Liga de Expansión in 2020.[13]

Competition format

Regular phase

Liga de Expansión MX uses a single table of 15 clubs that play two short tournaments each season (Apertura and Clausura), resulting in two champions per year. The season begins with the Apertura (from July to December), and ends with the Clausura (from January to May), similar to the Liga MX calendar. This format corresponds with FIFA's world footballing calendar, which opens in July/August and closes in April/May. The top 8 clubs advances to the final phase for each tournament.

Final phase

The final phase, commonly known as liguilla, consisting of 8 clubs that qualify for the tournament based on regular phase point total — the eight highest-placed advance to the quarter-finals. The clubs are paired according to seeding, with the highest-seeded club playing with the lowest-seeded. Each tie is played over two legs with the winners on aggregate score advancing to the next round. In case of a tie on aggregate, the highest-seeded club advances, extra time and penalties in case of a tie will only be played in the final. At the end of the season, the two champions of the year (Apertura and Clausura) compete in the Super cup of the division, which is named Campeón de Campeones de la Liga de Expansión MX, similar to the Super cup held for Liga MX.

Participating clubs

2025–26 season

The 2025–26 Liga de Expansión MX season has the following 15 participating clubs.

More information Club, Position in Apertura 2025 ...
Club Position in Apertura 2025 First season Total seasons First season of current spell Consecutive seasons Titles Last title
Atlante1st2020–21112020–21113Clausura 2024
Atlético La Paz10th2022–2372022–2370
Atlético Morelia7th2020–21112020–21111Clausura 2022
Cancún2nd2020–21112020–21111Apertura 2023
Irapuato4th2025–2612025–2610
Jaiba Brava3rd2020–2172024–2532Apertura 2025
Oaxaca13th2020–21112020–21110
Sinaloa15th2020–21112020–21110
Tapatío11th2020–21112020–21112Apertura 2024
Tepatitlán8th2020–21112020–21111Guard1anes 2020
Tlaxcala12th2020–21112020–21110
Venados9th2020–21112020–21110
UAT14th2020–21112020–21110
UdeG6th2020–21112020–21111Clausura 2025
Zacatecas5th2020–21112020–21110
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Stadiums and locations

Performances

Notes
  1. Clubs currently in Liga Premier.

Campeón de Campeones

Campeón de Campeones de la Liga de Expansión MX is the domestic Super cup of the division between the champions of the Apertura and Clausura tournaments, the two champions of each season.

The inaugural edition was held in 2021, with Tepatitlán as the first champions in history. In all, five editions of the trophy have been held.

Tapatío is the most successful club with two titles, followed by Atlante, Tepatitlán and Cancún with one title each. In all, only those four clubs have won the trophy.

Performances

More information Rank, Club ...
Rank Club Titles Runners-up Winning years
1Tapatío202023, 2025
2Atlante122022
Tepatitlán102021
Cancún102024
5Atlético Morelia01
Tampico Madero01
UdeG01
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Sponsorship

Since 2020, sponsor of the league.

BBVA México has been the official main sponsor of the league since its founding in 2020, hence it is officially known as Liga BBVA Expansión MX. The official ball of the league is manufactured by Voit.

Managers

Current managers of Liga de Expansión MX clubs:

More information Manager, Club ...
Manager Club Appointed Time as manager
Mexico Alfonso SosaUdeG7 September 20214 years, 192 days
Mexico Marco Antonio RuizJaiba Brava3 December 20241 year, 105 days
Ecuador Miguel BravoCancún22 May 2025300 days
Argentina Hugo Norberto CastilloAtlético La Paz31 May 2025291 days
Mexico Daniel AlcántarIrapuato14 July 2025247 days
Spain Nacho CastroVenados21 August 2025209 days
Mexico Luis Ángel MuñozZacatecas23 September 2025176 days
Mexico Paco RamírezSinaloa3 October 2025166 days
Mexico Mario OrtizAtlético Morelia7 October 2025162 days
Mexico Ricardo CarbajalAtlante26 November 2025112 days
Mexico José Luis MeléndezTapatío4 December 2025104 days
Mexico Efrén HernándezOaxaca9 December 2025100 days
Uruguay Gustavo DíazUAT9 December 202599 days
Argentina Gabriel PereyraTepatitlán9 December 202599 days
Brazil Gustavo LealTlaxcala19 January 202658 days
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Top goalscorers

More information Season, Player ...
Season Player Club Goals
Guard1anes 2020Mexico Alberto Alvarado Morín
Mexico Lizandro Echeverría
Mexico Guillermo Martínez
Paraguay Gustavo Ramírez
UAT
Atlante
Celaya
Morelia
7
Guard1anes 2021Mexico Julio CruzOaxaca10
Apertura 2021Colombia Raúl ZúñigaSinaloa12
Clausura 2022Colombia David Angulo
Mexico Juan Machado
Mexico Óscar Villa
Tepatitlán
Raya2
Sonora
8
Apertura 2022Mexico Diego JiménezSonora12
Clausura 2023Mexico Ricardo MarínCelaya10
Apertura 2023Mexico Luis RazoZacatecas10
Clausura 2024Colombia José RodriguezCancún9
Apertura 2024Mexico Vladimir MoragregaAtlante11
Clausura 2025Mexico Jesús OcejoUdeG13
Apertura 2025Colombia Juan José CaleroVenados15
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See also

References

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