Serie A de México
The Serie A has 33 teams (1 Liga MX Reserve Team, 5 Liga de Expansión MX Reserve Teams and 27 Serie A Teams) divided into three groups. For the 2022–23 season, it will be a return of two short tournaments consisting of 10 total matches played home & away and the liguilla. The top 2 teams & two 3rd-place teams from each group at the end of each Torneo will play in the Liguilla for a spot to play for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX provided that their stadiums meet the requirements to ascend.
Founded | 1950 |
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Country | Mexico |
Divisions | 2 |
Number of teams | 33 (3 groups of 11 teams) |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Liga de Expansión MX |
Relegation to | Serie B |
Current champions | Tampico Madero (3rd Title) (Clausura 2023 Season) |
TV partners | Megacable[1] Televisa[2] TVC Deportes[3] |
Website | Official website |
Current: 2022–23 Serie A de México season |
The Serie A was created in the second half of 2008, with the participation and approval of the owners of the teams of the Second and Third Division, being next to Serie B part of the Liga Premier.
As of the 2022–23 Season, Pachuca from Liga MX; Celaya, Correcaminos UAT, Mineros de Zacatecas, Cimarrones de Sonora and Leones Negros all from Liga de Expansión MX will join the Liga Premier to give young players professional experience. However, only Correcaminos UAT, Cimarrones de Sonora, Leones Negros UdeG and Pachuca will have a reserve team, while Celaya and Mineros de Zacatecas will have an associated team that will have its own identity.
Teams for 2023–24 season
The tentative member clubs of the Serie A for the 2023–24 season are listed as follows.[4]
Stadium and locations
Club | Manager | City | Stadium | Capacity | Affiliate |
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Chihuahua | Vacant | Chihuahua City, Chihuahua | Olímpico UACH | 22,000 | – |
Cimarrones de Sonora | Vacant | Hermosillo, Sonora | Héroe de Nacozari | 18,747 | Cimarrones de Sonora |
Coras | ![]() | Tepic, Nayarit | Nicolás Álvarez Ortega[lower-alpha 1] | 12,271 | – |
Halcones de Zapopan | ![]() | Zapotlanejo, Jalisco | Miguel Hidalgo | 1,700 | – |
Leones Negros UdeG | ![]() | Zapopan, Jalisco | Instalaciones Club Deportivo U.de G. Cancha 3 | 3,000 | Leones Negros UdeG |
Los Cabos United | ![]() | Los Cabos, Baja California Sur | Complejo Don Koll | 3,500 | – |
Mexicali | ![]() | Mexicali, Baja California | Ciudad Deportiva Mexicali | 5,000 | – |
Mineros de Fresnillo | ![]() | Fresnillo, Zacatecas | Unidad Deportiva Minera Fresnillo | 6,000 | Mineros de Zacatecas |
Tecos | ![]() | Zapopan, Jalisco | Tres de Marzo | 18,779 | – |
Tritones Vallarta | Vacant | Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco | Ciudad del Deporte San José del Valle | 4,000 | – |
Tuzos UAZ | ![]() | Zacatecas City, Zacatecas | Carlos Vega Villalba | 20,068 | – |
- Although the club registered the Estadio Nicolás Álvarez Ortega as its official field, the team plays its matches at the Estadio Olímpico Santa Teresita.
Stadium and locations
Club | Manager | City | Stadium | Capacity | Affiliate |
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Aguacateros CDU | ![]() | Uruapan, Michoacán | Unidad Deportiva Hermanos López Rayón | 6,000 | – |
Catedráticos Elite | Vacant | Salamanca, Guanajuato [lower-alpha 1] | Sección XXIV | 10,000 | – |
Colima | ![]() | Colima City, Colima | Olímpico Universitario de Colima | 11,812 | – |
Gavilanes de Matamoros | ![]() | Matamoros, Tamaulipas | El Hogar | 22,000 | – |
Inter Querétaro | ![]() | Querétaro City, Querétaro | Olímpico de Querétaro | 4,600 | – |
La Piedad | ![]() | La Piedad, Michoacán | Juan N. López | 13,356 | – |
Lobos ULMX | ![]() | Celaya, Guanajuato | Miguel Alemán Valdés | 23,182 | Celaya[5] |
Saltillo | ![]() | Saltillo, Coahuila | Olímpico Francisco I. Madero | 7,000 | – |
Tulancingo | ![]() | Tulancingo, Hidalgo | Primero de Mayo | 2,500 | – |
UAT | ![]() | Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas | Marte R. Gómez[lower-alpha 2] | 10,520 | UAT |
- The club played the Apertura Tournament at Núcleo Deportivo y de Espectáculos Ameca in Ameca, Jalisco.
- Although the club registered the Estadio Marte R. Gómez as its official field, the team plays most of its matches at the Estadio Universitario Eugenio Alvizo Porras
Stadium and locations



Club | Manager | City | Stadium | Capacity | Affiliate |
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Alebrijes UABJO | ![]() | Oaxaca City, Oaxaca | Tecnológico de Oaxaca | 14,598 | Alebrijes de Oaxaca |
Cafetaleros de Chiapas | ![]() | Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas | Víctor Manuel Reyna | 29,001 | – |
Deportiva Venados | ![]() | Tamanché, Yucatán | Alonso Diego Molina | 2,500 | – |
Dongu | ![]() | Cuautitlán, State of Mexico | Los Pinos | 5,000 | – |
Escorpiones | ![]() | Cuernavaca, Morelos | Centenario | 14,800 | – |
Inter Playa del Carmen | ![]() | Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo | Unidad Deportiva Mario Villanueva Madrid | 7,500 | – |
Montañeses | ![]() | Orizaba, Veracruz | Socum[lower-alpha 1] | 7,000 | – |
Pachuca | ![]() | Pachuca, Hidalgo | Hidalgo | 30,000 | Pachuca |
Real de Arteaga | ![]() | Querétaro City, Querétaro | Olímpico de Querétaro | 4,600 | – |
Sporting Canamy | ![]() | Oaxtepec, Morelos | Olímpico de Oaxtepec | 9,000 | – |
Yalmakán | ![]() | Chetumal, Quintana Roo | José López Portillo[lower-alpha 2] | 6,600 | – |
- Although the club registered the Estadio Socum as its official field, the team played most of its 2022–23 season matches at the Complejo Deportivo Orizaba Sur, the team was relocated to Estadio Socum on 26 February 2023.
- Although the club registered the Estadio José López Portillo as its official field, the team played its Apertura Tournament matches at the Estadio 10 de Abril.
Offseason Changes
- On May 21, 2022 Aguacateros CDU was promoted from Serie B de México.[6]
- On May 25, 2022 UACH F.C. franchise on hiatus was reactivated and renamed Chihuahua F.C.[7]
- On May 28,2022 Deportiva Venados was promoted from Liga TDP.[8]
- On June 14, 2022 Durango was accepted as a new member of the Liga de Expansión MX after passing the certification process to join the competition, Durango was the champion of the 2021–22 Serie A de México season.[9]
- On June 22, 2022 the Atlético Reynosa franchise was reactivated, the team was relocated to Tampico and Ciudad Madero and renamed Tampico Madero.[10]
- On July 1, 2022 Los Cabos United, Mexicali, Real de Arteaga and Tulancingo joined the league as expansion teams.[4]
- On July 1, 2022 Pachuca Reserve Team was reactivated after a 4–years hiatus. [4]
- On July 1, 2022 Cañoneros and Mazorqueros were relocated at Serie B de México.[11]
- On July 14, 2022 Liguilla de Filiales (reserve teams play-off) it was recovered after three years without playing. Six teams have this condition and are not eligible for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX: Cimarrones de Sonora, Leones Negros UdeG, Lobos ULMX, Mineros de Fresnillo, Pachuca and UAT. The best four teams with this condition will play the play-offs.[12]
Clausura Tournament changes
- On January 27, 2023 Catedráticos Elite F.C. was relocated from Ameca, Jalisco to Salamanca, Guanajuato.[13]
References
- includes Megasports
- Includes Adrenalina Sports Network
- includes TVC Deportes 2
- "¡HAY CLUBES DE ESTRENO!". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). 2 July 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
- "Lobos de la ULM firman convenio con Club Celaya FC; rescatan segunda división". Expresa TV (in Spanish). 12 March 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
- Guerra, Frida (2 July 2022). "Se corona Aguacateros de Uruapan por segunda vez". El Sol de Morelia (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2022.
- Castro–Lebrija, Raúl (26 May 2022). "Grupo Xoy ingresa al futbol profesional con el Chihuahua FC". revistafortuna.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2022.
- "Deportiva Venados asciende en La Liga Premier A a Segunda División". Por esto (in Spanish). 2 July 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
- "¡Nuevo integrante! Alacranes de Durango será el equipo 18 en la Liga de Expansión". mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 14 June 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
- Durán, Víctor Hugo (22 June 2022). "Jaiba Brava del Tampico-Madero llegará a Liga Mx en 3 años: directiva". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 June 2022.
- "¡SERIE B CON NUEVOS INTEGRANTES!". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). 2 July 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
- "¡HABRÁ LIGUILLA DE FILIALES!". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). 15 July 2022. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
- "Vuelve el futbol profesional a Salamanca con Catedráticos Elite FC". El Sol de Salamanca (in Spanish). 27 January 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2023.