Liga Premier de México


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 Ascenso MX and relegation to Liga TDP within the league system.

History

The 1993-1994 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" with 15 teams from the Segunda División, and all other teams remained in the league that continued to be called 'Segunda División' 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 two tournaments: Apertura and Clausura tournament with one team each year being promoted to Primera División A.
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 and the Liga de Nuevos Talentos. 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.

Rebranding

In June 2017, Segunda División announced a rebranding of the league. Instead of being referred to as the Second Division they would be called Liga Premier. The league would continue to have two divisions, however these new divisions would be called Serie A de México and Serie B de México. Serie A which would have independent teams as well as the affiliate teams of the higher level leagues in Mexico, Liga MX and Ascenso MX, while Serie B would only have independent teams.
Promotion and relegation would be formalized between the leagues. Serie A would promote one club to Ascenso MX and would accept one club relegated from Ascenco MX each year. Additionally, one Serie B club could promote to Serie A and one club would be relegated from Serie A each year. Finally, two Serie B clubs would be relegated each year to Tercera División de México, and two clubs would be promoted from Liga TDP provided they meet the Serie requirements of Article 57.

Current structure

Serie A de México league has 28 teams divided into two geographical groups. For the 2020–21 season, each team will play the others in their group twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 26 matches being played per team. The top 4 teams from each group at end of the season will play for promotion to Ascenso MX provided that the club meets the requirements for the stadium and financial stability.
Serie B de México has 3 teams. For the 2020–21 season, the teams will be on hiatus due to financial problems.

Serie A clubs

Below are listed the member clubs of the Serie A for the 2020-21 season.
Group IGroup II

  • Aguacateros CDU
  • Azores de Hidalgo
  • Cafetaleros de Chiapas
  • Cañoneros Marina
  • Ciervos
  • Cruz Azul Hidalgo
  • Cuervos de Silver Soccer
  • Dongu
  • Héroes de Zací
  • Inter Playa del Carmen
  • Irapuato
  • La Piedad
  • Pioneros de Cancún
  • Zitácuaro
  • On hiatus

    Serie B clubs

    Below are listed the member clubs of the Serie B for the 2020-21 season. All the clubs are on hiatus on this season.
    On hiatus

    Champions