Serie B de México

The Serie B is a Mexican association football league. Eleven teams compete in one group. Since the 2021–22 season, it is two short tournaments. The top two teams directly to the semifinals & the next four teams in the standings at end of each torneo will play will play a one-game playoff to advance to the Liguilla to play for promotion to Liga PremierSerie A, and the stadium must meet the requirements to promote as well. In the 2020–21 season, Serie B was on hiatus due to COVID-19, but Serie B was reactivated for the 2021–22 season.

Serie B
Founded1950
Country Mexico
Number of teams11 teams
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toSerie A
Relegation toLiga TDP
Current championsAlebrijes de Oaxaca
(Clausura 2023 season)
TV partnersMegacable[1]
Televisa[2]
TVC Deportes[3]
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2022–23 Serie B de México season

Teams for 2023–24 season

Below are listed the member clubs of the Serie B for the 2022-23 season. 2 clubs returned from hiatus last season.[4]

Teams

Location of teams in the 2023–24 Serie B
Club Manager City Stadium Capacity Affiliate
Atlético Angelópolis[5]Mexico Romero QuirozPuebla City, PueblaUnidad Deportiva Mario Vázquez Raña800
CalorMexico Víctor Manuel MoralesMonclova, CoahuilaUnidad Deportiva Nora Leticia Rocha5,000[6]
CañonerosMexico Edgar JiménezMilpa Alta, Mexico CityMomoxco3,500
ChilpancingoMexico Arturo JuárezChilpancingo, GuerreroPolideportivo Chilpancingo5,000
CiervosMexico Jesús TéllezChalco de Díaz Covarrubias, State of MexicoArreola3,217[7]
Huracanes Izcalli Mexico Antonio GutiérrezCuautitlán Izcalli, State of MexicoHugo Sánchez Márquez[lower-alpha 1]3,500
LeviatánMexico Carlos ValdezMexico CityJesús Martínez "Palillo"6,000
MazorquerosMexico Benny FerreyraCiudad Guzmán, JaliscoMunicipal Santa Rosa[lower-alpha 2]4,000La Paz
Pioneros de CancúnMexico Enrique VelaCancún, Quintana RooAndrés Quintana Roo17,289Cancún[9]
T'hó MayasMexico David PatiñoHomún, YucatánHipólito Tzab600[10]
ZitácuaroMexico Mario Alberto TrejoZitácuaro, MichoacánIgnacio López Rayón10,000
  1. Although the club registered the Estadio Hugo Sánchez Márquez as its official field, the team played some matches at the Estadio Arreola.
  2. Although the club started the season at the Estadio Municipal Santa Rosa, on 21 September 2022 the team moved to the Centro Deportivo Zapotlán because their stadium was damaged after the 2022 Michoacán earthquake.[8] The team returned to its stadium until the play-offs of the Torneo Apertura.

Teams on hiatus

Provisional list of teams on hiatus for the 2022–23 season, teams may announce their return to the league before the start of the regular season.

Club Manager City Stadium Capacity
Cuautla[11]Mexico Alexis BañuelosCuautla, MorelosIsidro Gil Tapia5,000
Guerreros de XicoVacantIztacalco, Mexico CityJesús Martínez "Palillo"6,000

Offseason Changes

References

  1. includes Megasports
  2. Includes Adrenalina Sports Network
  3. includes TVC Deportes 2
  4. "¡SERIE B CON NUEVOS INTEGRANTES!". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). 2 July 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  5. "Atlético Angelópolis jugará en Liga Premier y "Kevin" Rojas será su técnico". El Sol de Puebla (in Spanish). 28 June 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  6. "Club Calor". ligapremier-fmf.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  7. "Club de Ciervos FC". ligapremier-fmf.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  8. "MAZORQUEROS JUGARÁ EN CANCHA ALTERNA". Liga Premier Magazine (in Spanish). 22 September 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  9. "Pioneros de Cancún pasan en comodato a dueños del Cancún FC". DRV Noticias (in Spanish). 29 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  10. "POTROS DE HOMÚN GOLEA A LAS COLORADAS EN LA PRIMERA FUERZA ESTATAL". yucatan.gob.mx. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  11. García, Oscar (15 February 2022). "Arroceros Cuautla, excluidos del torneo Clausura 2022". El Sol de Cuautla (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  12. Guerra, Frida (2 July 2022). "Se corona Aguacateros de Uruapan por segunda vez". El Sol de Morelia (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  13. "Avispones de Chilpancingo asciende a Segunda División". Proceso (in Spanish). 2 July 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.

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