The Superliga is the highest level of the Mexican soccer league system and is administered by the Mexican Soccer Association. There are 18 participating leagues in the Mexican Superliga. Each year of the Mexican Premier Soccer League is divided into a winter league and a summer league. Below 424 Sports provides an overview of what the rules of the competition are.
What is the Mexican Premier League?
The Mexican Superliga is the highest level of the Mexican league system, administered by the Mexican Football Association. The Mexican Premier League was founded in 1943.In 1970, a Mexican 1970 season was added to celebrate the occasion, and the winner was Soccer Club.The 1985-86 season was interrupted for 10 weeks by the Mexico City earthquake, and was named Firmamento Mexicano, which resulted in two league champions, Firmamento 1985 Mexicano Americano Club, and Firmamento 1986.The league was divided into two annual winter-summer seasons from 1996 From 1996 to 2002, the league was divided into two seasons, winter and summer, each with a championship title and 20 teams divided into four groups, with the top two teams in each group making the playoffs. Since the 2002-03 season it has been reorganized into the LigaMX tournament, with 18 teams in three divisions, with two champions each year, the opening season at the end of the year and the closing season at the beginning of the following year.
What are the rules and regulations of the Murray Super
The Mexican Premier League is divided into the beginning of the Apertura (fall league) and the end of the Clausura (spring league), the beginning of the phase of a total of 18 teams to participate in the single round-robin system, the winner of the game scores three points, the negative side does not score points, the tie scores one point each, the same point is the order of the goal difference, the number of goals, the results of the opposing side, and the guest goals to determine the rankings.
The top 12 teams from the first stage of the rankings will advance to the play-in rounds. The play-in rounds are played in the first round from teams ranked fifth through twelfth in the regular season, with the four teams that advance joining the top four teams from the regular season in an eight-team playoff, followed by the semifinals and finals for the eventual championship.
The tournament is based on a two-legged home-and-away system of play, with two-legged matches in the first round, the last eight and the semifinals as well as an away-goal preference calculated, and if there is still a failure to separate the winners from the losers, the team with the higher league ranking advances to the finals, where the away-goal preference is not calculated, and in the event that the two-legged aggregate score is tied, there will be a 30-minute overtime period, and if the game is still tied in the overtime period, then there will be penalty kicks for a tie-breaker. The teams that reach the final in the first stage qualify for the CCAA Champions League next season.