List of Mexican football champions

The Mexican Football Champion is the winner of the Primera División of football in Mexico. Currently, there are two champions each calendar year with one champion for the Apertura ("opening") competition held in the autumn and one for the Clausura ("closing") competition in the spring.

Liga MX champions

Amateur Era Distrito Federal League Champions (1902–1943)

Season Champion Coach Runner-up
1902–03Orizaba AC Duncan MacomishReforma
1903–04México Cricket Claude M. ButlinReforma
1904–05Pachuca Charles GrenfellBritish FC
1905–06Reforma Thomas R. PhillipsSan Pedro Golf Club
1906–07Reforma Thomas R. PhillipsBritish FC
1907–08British FC Percy CliffordMexico Country Club
1908–09Reforma Thomas R. PhillipsPachuca
1909–10Reforma Thomas R. PhillipsPopo Park FC
1910–11Reforma Thomas R. PhillipsPachuca
1911–12Reforma Thomas R. PhillipsBritish FC
1912–13México FC Antonio SierraReforma
1913–14Club España Francisco G. UbiertaRovers FC
1914–15Club España Francisco G. UbiertaPachuca
1915–16Club España Francisco AriasMéxico FC
1916–17Club España Francisco G. UbiertaPachuca
1917–18Pachuca William PenguelyClub España
1918–19Club España Francisco AriasCentro Union
1919–20Club España Francisco AriasUANL
1919–20 (LM) [lower-alpha 1]Pachuca Alfred C. Crowle
1920–21Club España Francisco Arias
1920–21 (LM) [lower-alpha 1]Germania Richard ObertMéxico FC
1921–22Club EspañaAsturias
1922–23Asturias Gerald BrownGermania FV
1923–24Club España Francisco AriasAmérica
1924–25América Rafael Garza GutiérrezNecaxa
1925–26América Rafael Garza GutiérrezAsturias
1926–27América Percy CliffordClub España
1927–28América Percy CliffordAsturias
1928–29CD Marte Servando VargasClub España
1929–30Club España Emérico PozsonyiAmérica
1930–31
(No championship held)
1931–32AtlanteNecaxa
1932–33Necaxa Ernesto PaulerLeones
1933–34Club EspañaAsturias
1934–35Necaxa Ernesto PaulerClub España
1935–36Club EspañaAmérica
1936–37Necaxa Sigfrid RothAtlante
1937–38Necaxa Sigfrid RothAsturias
1938–39AsturiasEuzkadi
1939–40Club EspañaNecaxa
1940–41AtlanteClub España
1941–42Club EspañaAtlante
1942–43CD MarteAtlante
Notes
  1. Liga Mexicana, a dissident league, not recognised by the Mexican Football Federation.

Primera División – League System Champions (1943–1970)

Season Champion Coach Runner-up
1943–44Asturias Ernesto PaulerReal Club España
1944–45Real Club España Rodolfo MuñozPuebla
1945–46Veracruz Enrique PalominiAtlante
1946–47Atlante Luis GroczLeón
1947–48León José Maria CasulloOro
1948–49León José Maria CasulloAtlas
1949–50Veracruz Juan Luque de SerrallongaAtlante
1950–51Atlas Eduardo ValdattiAtlante
1951–52León Antonio López HerranzGuadalajara
1952–53Tampico Madero Joaquín UrquiagaZacatepec
1953–54Marte Ignacio TrellesOro
1954–55Zacatepec Ignacio TrellesGuadalajara
1955–56León Antonio López HerranzOro
1956–57Guadalajara Donald RossToluca
1957–58Zacatepec Ignacio TrellesToluca
1958–59Guadalajara Árpád FeketeLeón
1959–60Guadalajara Árpád FeketeAmérica
1960–61Guadalajara Javier de la TorreOro
1961–62Guadalajara Javier de la TorreAmérica
1962–63Oro Árpád FeketeGuadalajara
1963–64Guadalajara Javier de la TorreAmérica
1964–65Guadalajara Javier de la TorreOro
1965–66América Alejandro ScopelliAtlas
1966–67Toluca Ignacio TrellesAmérica
1967–68Toluca Ignacio TrellesUNAM
1968–69Cruz Azul Raúl CárdenasGuadalajara
1969–70Guadalajara Javier de la TorreCruz Azul
México '70Cruz Azul Raúl CárdenasToluca

Primera División – Liguilla System Champions (1970–1996)

SeasonChampionCoachRunner-upReg Season most points*
1970–71América José Antonio RocaTolucaAmérica (44 pts)
1971–72Cruz Azul Raúl CárdenasAméricaCruz Azul (51 pts)
1972–73Cruz Azul Raúl CárdenasClub LeónCruz Azul (46 pts)
1973–74Cruz Azul Raúl CárdenasAtlético EspañolCruz Azul (49 pts)
1974–75Toluca Ricardo de LeónClub LeónClub León (51 pts)
1975–76América Raúl CárdenasU. de GuadalajaraAmérica (53 pts)
1976-77UNAM Jorge MarikU. de GuadalajaraUNAM (50 pts)**
1977–78UANL Carlos MilocUNAMAmérica (51 pts)
1978–79Cruz Azul Ignacio TrellezUNAMCruz Azul (51 pts)
1979–80Cruz Azul Ignacio TrellezUANLAmérica (57 pts)
1980–81UNAM Bora MilutinovicCruz AzulEstudiantes Tecos (51 pts)
1981–82UANL Carlos MilocAtlante F.C.Atlante F.C. (53 pts)
1982–83Puebla Manuel LapuenteGuadalajaraAmérica (61 pts)
1983–84América Carlos ReinosoGuadalajaraAmérica (51 pts)
1984–85América Miguel Ángel LópezUNAMUNAM (55 pts)
PRODE 1985América Miguel Ángel LópezTampico Madero
Mexico 1986Monterrey Francisco AvilánTampico MaderoMonterrey (29 points)
1986–87Guadalajara Alberto GuerraCruz AzulGuadalajara (55 pts)
1987–88América Jorge VieiraUNAMAmérica (55 pts)
1988–89América Jorge VieiraCruz AzulPuebla (53 pts)
1989–90Puebla Manuel LapuenteU. de GuadalajaraAmérica (48 pts)
1990–91UNAM Miguel Mejía BarónAméricaUNAM (55 pts)
1991–92Club León Víctor Manuel VucetichPueblaAtlante (50 pts)
1992–93Atlante F.C. Ricardo La VolpeMonterreyNecaxa (54 pts)
1993–94Tecos UAG Víctor Manuel VucetichSantos LagunaEstudiantes Tecos (51 pts)
1994–95Necaxa Manuel LapuenteCruz AzulGuadalajara (52 pts)
1995–96Necaxa Manuel LapuenteAtlético CelayaCruz Azul (56 pts)

* Not official/recognized title
** Goal Difference.

Primera División – Short Tournament Champions (1996–present)

SeasonChampionCoachRunner-upReg season full year*
Invierno 1996Santos Laguna Alfredo TenaNecaxa Atlante (66 pts)
Verano 1997Guadalajara Ricardo FerrettiToros Neza
Invierno 1997Cruz Azul Luis Fernando TenaLeón Cruz Azul (61 pts)
Verano 1998Toluca Enrique MezaNecaxa
Invierno 1998Necaxa Raúl AriasGuadalajara Toluca (75 pts)
Verano 1999Toluca Enrique MezaAtlas
Invierno 1999Pachuca Javier AguirreCruz Azul Toluca (72 pts)
Verano 2000Toluca Enrique MezaSantos Laguna
Invierno 2000Monarcas Morelia Luis Fernando TenaToluca Cruz Azul (55 pts)
Verano 2001Santos Laguna Fernando QuirartePachuca
Invierno 2001Pachuca Alfredo TenaUANL Toluca (67 pts)
Verano 2002América Manuel LapuenteNecaxa
Apertura 2002Toluca Alberto JorgeMonarcas Morelia Toluca (74 pts)
Clausura 2003Monterrey Daniel PassarellaMonarcas Morelia
Apertura 2003Pachuca Víctor Manuel VucetichUANL UNAM (79 pts)
Clausura 2004UNAM Hugo SánchezGuadalajara
Apertura 2004UNAM Hugo SánchezMonterrey Monarcas Morelia (57 pts)
Clausura 2005América Mario CarrilloTecos UAG
Apertura 2005Toluca Américo GallegoMonterrey Cruz Azul (60 pts)
Clausura 2006Pachuca José Luis TrejoSan Luis
Apertura 2006Guadalajara José Manuel de la TorreToluca Pachuca (65 pts)
Clausura 2007Pachuca Enrique MezaAmérica
Apertura 2007Atlante José Guadalupe CruzUNAM Santos Laguna (69 pts)
Clausura 2008Santos Laguna Daniel GuzmánCruz Azul
Apertura 2008Toluca José Manuel de la TorreCruz Azul Toluca (63 pts)
Clausura 2009UNAM Ricardo FerrettiPachuca
Apertura 2009Monterrey Víctor Manuel VucetichCruz Azul Monterrey (66 pts)
Bicentenario 2010Toluca José Manuel de la TorreSantos Laguna
Apertura 2010Monterrey Víctor Manuel VucetichSantos Laguna Cruz Azul (65 pts)
Clausura 2011UNAM Guillermo VázquezMonarcas Morelia
Apertura 2011UANL Ricardo FerrettiSantos Laguna UANL (59 pts)
Clausura 2012Santos Laguna Benjamin GalindoMonterrey
Apertura 2012Tijuana Antonio MohamedToluca América (63 pts)
Clausura 2013América Miguel HerreraCruz Azul
Apertura 2013León Gustavo MatosasAmérica Cruz Azul (65 pts)
Clausura 2014León Gustavo MatosasPachuca
Apertura 2014América Antonio MohamedUANL UANL (60 pts**)
Clausura 2015Santos Laguna Pedro CaixinhaQuerétaro
Apertura 2015UANL Ricardo FerrettiUNAM Monterrey (60 pts**)
Clausura 2016Pachuca Diego AlonsoMonterrey
Apertura 2016UANL Ricardo FerrettiAmérica Tijuana (64 pts)
Clausura 2017Guadalajara Matias AlmeydaUANL
Apertura 2017UANL Ricardo FerrettiMonterrey Monterrey (66 pts)
Clausura 2018Santos Laguna Robert SiboldiToluca
Apertura 2018América Miguel HerreraCruz Azul UANL (66 pts**)
Clausura 2019UANL Ricardo FerrettiLeón
Apertura 2019Monterrey Antonio MohamedAmérica León (54 pts**)
Clausura 2020 Season abandoned on 22 May 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Guardianes 2020León Ignacio AmbrízUNAM
Guardianes 2021

* Not official/recognized title
** Goal Difference.

Liga de Expansión MX champions

Segunda División – league system champions (1950–1994)

These teams were promoted to Primera División until 1994, when the league created Primera División A (Ascenso MX), automatically making Segunda División the third tier in Mexican football.

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
1950–51ZacatepecZacatepec
1951–52Reboceros de La PiedadReboceros de La Piedad
1952–53TolucaToluca
1953–54IrapuatoIrapuato
1954–55AtlasAtlas
Cuautla (playoff)
1955–56MonterreyMonterrey
1956–57Real ZamoraReal Zamora
Monarcas Morelia (playoff)
1957–58CelayaCelaya
1958–59TampicoTampico
1959–60MonterreyMonterrey
1960–61NacionalNacional
1961–62UNAMUNAM
1962–63ZacatepecZacatepec
1963–64Cruz AzulCruz Azul
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz (playoff)
1964–65Petroleros de Ciudad MaderoPetroleros de Ciudad Madero
1965–66Jabatos de Nuevo LeónJabatos de Nuevo León
1966–67PachucaPachuca
1967–68San Isidro LagunaSan Isidro Laguna
1968–69TorreónTorreón
1969–70ZacatepecPueblaZacatepec
Puebla
1970–71San LuisSan Luis
1971–72AtlasAtlas
1972–73Petroleros de Ciudad MaderoPetroleros de Ciudad Madero
1973–74UANLUANL
Unión de Curtidores (expansion)
Atlético Potosino (expansion)
1974–75TecosTecos
1975–76San LuisSan Luis
1976–77AtlanteAtlante
1977–78ZacatepecZacatepec
1978–79AtlasAtlas
1979–80Atletas CampesinosAtletas Campesinos
1980–81Monarcas MoreliaMonarcas Morelia
1981–82OaxtepecOaxtepec
1982–83Unión de CurtidoresUnión de Curtidores
1983–84ZacatepecZacatepec
1984–85IrapuatoIrapuato
1985–86Cobras de Ciudad JuárezCobras de Ciudad Juárez
1986–87Correcaminos UATCorrecaminos UAT
1987–88Cobras de Ciudad JuárezCobras de Ciudad Juárez
1988–89Potros NezaPotros Neza
1989–90LeónLeón
1990–91AtlanteAtlante
1991–92PachucaPachuca
1992–93Toros NezaToros Neza
1993–94Tampico MaderoTampico Madero

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Primera División A – Liguilla system champions (1994–1996)

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
1994–95Atlético CelayaPachucaAtlético Celaya
1995–96PachucaGallos Blancos de HermosilloPachuca

Primera División A – Liguilla and short tournament champions (1996–2009)

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
Invierno 1996UANLAtlético Hidalgo UANL
Verano 1997UANLCorrecaminos UAT
Invierno 1997PachucaReal Sociedad de Zacatecas Pachuca
Verano 1998Tigrillos UANLZacatepec
Invierno 1998C.D. Atlético YucatánChivas Tijuana Unión de Curtidores
Verano 1999Unión de CurtidoresCruz Azul Hidalgo
Invierno 1999IrapuatoZacatepec Irapuato
Verano 2000IrapuatoCruz Azul Hidalgo
Invierno 2000AguascalientesReboceros de La Piedad Reboceros de La Piedad
Verano 2001La PiedadToros Neza
Invierno 2001VeracruzSan Luis San Luis
Verano 2002San LuisTigrillos UANL
Apertura 2002IrapuatoReboceros de La Piedad Irapuato
Clausura 2003LeónTapatío
Apertura 2003DoradosCobras de Ciudad Juárez Dorados de Sinaloa
Clausura 2004LeónDorados de Sinaloa
Apertura 2004San LuisAtlético Mexiquense San Luis
Clausura 2005QuerétaroLeón
Apertura 2005PueblaCruz Azul Hidalgo Querétaro
Clausura 2006QuerétaroIndios de Ciudad Juárez
Apertura 2006PueblaSalamanca Puebla
Clausura 2007Dorados de SinaloaLeón
Apertura 2007IndiosDorados de Sinaloa Indios de Ciudad Juárez
Clausura 2008LeónDorados de Sinaloa
Apertura 2008QuerétaroIrapuato Querétaro
Clausura 2009VenadosTijuana

Liga de Ascenso – Liguilla and short tournament champions (2009–2012)

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
Apertura 2009NecaxaIrapuato Necaxa
Bicentenario 2010NecaxaLeón
Apertura 2010TijuanaTiburones Rojos de Veracruz Tijuana
Clausura 2011IrapuatoTijuana
Apertura 2011Correcaminos UATReboceros de La Piedad León
Clausura 2012LeónLobos BUAP

Ascenso MX – Liguilla and short tournament champions (2012–2020)

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
Apertura 2012La PiedadDorados de Sinaloa Reboceros de La Piedad
Clausura 2013Toros NezaNecaxa
Apertura 2013Leones Negros UdeGNecaxa Leones Negros UdeG
Clausura 2014TecosCorrecaminos UAT
Apertura 2014NecaxaCoras Dorados de Sinaloa
Clausura 2015Dorados de SinaloaAtlético San Luis
Apertura 2015JuárezAtlante Necaxa
Clausura 2016NecaxaMineros de Zacatecas
Apertura 2016Dorados de SinaloaAtlante Lobos BUAP
Clausura 2017Lobos BUAPFC Juárez
Apertura 2017Alebrijes de OaxacaFC Juárez None
Clausura 2018Cafetaleros de TapachulaLeones Negros UdeG
Apertura 2018Atlético San LuisDorados de Sinaloa Atlético San Luis
Clausura 2019Atlético San LuisDorados de Sinaloa
Apertura 2019OaxacaZacatepec None
Clausura 2020 Season was cancelled and league folded on 24 April 2020

Liga de Expansion MX – Liguilla and short tournament champions (2020–present)

SeasonChampionRunner-up
Guardianes 2020Tampico MaderoAtlante

Liga Premier champions

Segunda División – league system (1950–1994)

These teams were promoted to Primera Divisiolón until 1994, when the league created Primera División A, automatically making Segunda División the third tier in Mexican football.

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
1950–51ZacatepecZacatepec
1951–52Reboceros de La PiedadReboceros de La Piedad
1952–53TolucaToluca
1953–54IrapuatoIrapuato
1954–55AtlasAtlas
Cuautla (playoff)
1955–56MonterreyMonterrey
1956–57Real ZamoraReal Zamora
Monarcas Morelia (playoff)
1957–58CelayaCelaya
1958–59Tampico Madero F.C.Tampico Madero F.C.
1959–60MonterreyMonterrey
1960–61NacionalNacional
1961–62UNAMUNAM
1962–63ZacatepecZacatepec
1963–64Cruz AzulCruz Azul
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz (playoff)
1964–65Petroleros de Ciudad MaderoPetroleros de Ciudad Madero
1965–66Jabatos de Nuevo LeónJabatos de Nuevo León
1966–67PachucaPachuca
1967–68San Isidro LagunaSan Isidro Laguna
1968–69TorreónTorreón
1969–70ZacatepecPueblaZacatepec
Puebla
1970–71San LuisSan Luis
1971–72AtlasAtlas
1972–73Petroleros de Ciudad MaderoPetroleros de Ciudad Madero
1973–74UANLUANL
Unión de Curtidores (expansion)
Atlético Potosino (expansion)
1974–75TecosTecos
1975–76San LuisSan Luis
1976–77AtlanteAtlante
1977–78ZacatepecZacatepec
1978–79AtlasAtlas
1979–80Atletas CampesinosAtletas Campesinos
1980–81Monarcas MoreliaMonarcas Morelia
1981–82OaxtepecOaxtepec
1982–83Unión de CurtidoresUnión de Curtidores
1983–84ZacatepecZacatepec
1984–85IrapuatoIrapuato
1985–86Cobras de Ciudad JuárezCobras de Ciudad Juárez
1986–87CorrecaminosCorrecaminos
1987–88Cobras de Ciudad JuárezCobras de Ciudad Juárez
1988–89Potros NezaPotros Neza
1989–90LeónLeón
1990–91AtlanteAtlante
1991–92PachucaPachuca
1992–93Toros NezaToros Neza
1993–94Tampico MaderoTampico Madero

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Segunda División – Third level – league system (1994–1997)

These teams were promoted to Primera División A. In 1997, the season was divided into two tournaments: Winter and Summer.

SeasonChampionRunner-upPromoted
1994–95Cruz Azul HidalgoCruz Azul Hidalgo
1995–96Tigrillos UANLTigrillos UANL
1996–97BachilleresBachilleres

Segunda División – short tournament (1996–2008)

SeasonChampionFilial Champion
Invierno 1997Zitácuaro
Verano 1998Gallos de Aguascalientes
Invierno 1998Alacranes de Durango
Verano 1999Alacranes de Durango
Invierno 1999Real Cuautitlán
Verano 2000Marte
Invierno 2000Águilas de Tamaulipas
Verano 2001Zitácuaro
Invierno 2001Atlético Cihuatlán
Verano 2002Astros de Ciudad Juárez
Apertura 2002Coras
Clausura 2003Delfines de Coatzacoalcos
Apertura 2003Lobos BUAP
Clausura 2004Académicos de AtlasAtlas "B"
Apertura 2004Pachuca JuniorsGuadalajara "B"
Clausura 2005Académicos de AtlasGuadalajara "B"
Apertura 2005Delfines de CoatzacoalcosAtlas "B"
Clausura 2006Pegaso AnahúacSantos Laguna B
Apertura 2006Pachuca JuniorsChivas San Rafael
Clausura 2007Cruz Azul JassoAmérica Coapa
Apertura 2007Pachuca JuniorsMonarcas Morelia "C"
Clausura 2008Universidad del FútbolGuadalajara "B"

League Format – short tournament (2008–2012)

TorneoLiga PremierLiga Nuevo TalentosFilialPromoted to Liga de AscensoPromoted to LP
Apertura 2008VenadosUniversidad del FútbolAtlas Chapalita Venados N/A
Clausura 2009Universidad del FútbolAmérica CoapaC.D. Guadalajara "B"
Apertura 2009Universidad del FútbolUAT B Altamira[B] UAT B
Bicentenario 2010Universidad del Fútbol [A]UAEH
Independencia 2010CelayaCachorros UANL Celaya Cachorros UANL
Revolución 2011Chivas RayadasCachorros León
Apertura 2011Titanes de TulancingoEstudiantes Tecos B N/A[C] Estudiantes Tecos B
Clausura 2012Titanes de TulancingoAcadémicos de Atlas

League Format – short tournament (2012–2018)

TorneoSerie A (LP)Serie B (LNT)Promoted to Ascenso MXPromoted to Serie A (LP)
Apertura 2012MurciélagosAcadémicos de Atlas Ballenas Galeana Morelos Durango
Clausura 2013Ballenas Galeana MorelosDurango
Apertura 2013 (Liga)Linces de TlaxcalaPioneros de Cancún Tepic[D] Pioneros de Cancún
Apertura 2013 (Copa)Cruz Azul JassoChivas Rayadas
Clausura 2014 (Liga)Atlético CoatzacoalcosSelva Cañera
Clausura 2014 (Copa)UACJChivas Rayadas
Apertura 2014 (Liga)UAEMFresnillo Sonora[E] N/A
Apertura 2014 (Copa)MurciélagosAmérica Coapa
Clausura 2015 (Liga)UdeCSahuayo
Clausura 2015 (Copa)TecosAmérica Coapa
Apertura 2015 (Liga)UAEMUAT UdeC
Tampico Madero
UAEM
Real Zamora
Fresnillo
Apertura 2015 (Filial)UANL
Clausura 2016 (Liga)Tampico MaderoReal Zamora
Clausura 2016 (Filial)UNAM
Apertura 2016 (Liga)TlaxcalaUAT Tlaxcala[F] No promotion[G]
Apertura 2016 (Filial)Querétaro
Clausura 2017 (Liga)TlaxcalaYalmakán
Clausura 2017 (Filial)América
Apertura 2017 (Liga)TepatitlánYalmakán No Promotion[H] Yalmakán
Apertura 2017 (Filial)Toluca
Clausura 2018 (Liga)UdeCOrizaba
Clausura 2018 (Filial)Necaxa

League Format – league system (2018–present)

TorneoSerie A (LP)Serie B (LNT)
2018–19 (Liga)UdeCMarina
2018–19 (Filial)UNAM
2019–20Season abandoned on 22 May 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Notes
  1. ^
    Universidad del Fútbol cannot be promoted to the Ascenso MX due to being the affiliate club to Pachuca.
  2. ^
    Altamira is the club with the most points in the general table for the 2009-10 season.
  3. ^
    Titanes de Tulancingo can't promote to Ascenso MX, no license and reduce to 15 teams.
  4. ^
    Atlético Coatzacoalcos can't promote to Ascenso MX, due to stadium requirements was not clear.
  5. ^
    UdeC was not clear due to stadium requirements and but eligible to play in the Ascenso MX, the next season
  6. ^
    Tlaxcala was not clear due to stadium requirements but they are eligible to play in Ascenso MX, the next season
  7. ^
    Yalmakán were promoted to Serie A, but with changes in league the team stays in Serie B
  8. ^
    UdeC and Tepatitlán can't promote to Ascenso MX, due to affiliation requirements was not clear.

Tercera División champions

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SeasonChampion (Promotion)Filial (Affiliate) ChampionPromotional Champion
1967–68Zapataxx
1968–69Mastines de Naucalpanxx
1969–70San Luisxx
1970–71Lobos de Querétaroxx
1971–72Orizabaxx
1972–73Tecosxx
1973–74Celayaxx
1974–75UAEMxx
1975–76Tuberos de Veracruzxx
1976–77Osos Grises de Tolucaxx
1977–78Real Zamoraxx
1978–79Lobos de Tlaxcalaxx
1979–80Oaxtepecxx
1980–81Azucareros de Córdobaxx
1981–82Poza Ricaxx
1982–83Atlético Tecománxx
1983–84San Mateo Atencoxx
1984–85Unión de Curtidoresxx
1985–86Progreso de Coculaxx
1986–87Águila Progreso Industrialxx
1987–88Ecatepecxx
1988–89Ayense de Ayotlan Jaliscoxx
1989–90Brujos de Zitlaltepecxx
1990–91Linces de la Universidad de Celayaxx
1991–92Atlético San Franciscoxx
1992–93ColimenseMonterrey "B"x
1993–94Tigrillos UANLGuadalajara "B"x
1994–95Monterrey FAACCruz Azul "C"x
1995–96ZitácuaroAmérica Coapax
1996–97Atlético CihuatlánAmérica Coapax
1997–98Cachorros de SayulaAcadémicosx
1998–99Atlético CihuatlánNecaxa "B"x
1999–2000Guadalajara "B"Morelia "C"x
2000–01Pumas NaucalpanTigres S.D.x
Apertura 2001AcadémicosTecosx
Clausura 2002Alacranes Rojos de ApatzingánCorrecaminos UAT "C"x
Apertura 2002TepicTigres S.D.x
Clausura 2003Inter Playa del CarmenNecaxa "C"x
Apertura 2003Jersey Nay IxcuintlaAmérica "C"x
Clausura 2004Atlético TecománAmérica "C"Diablos de Hermosillo
Apertura 2004Autlán "B"Tigres S.D.Búhos de Hermosillo
Clausura 2005Atlético CuauhtémocGuadalajara "C"Búhos de Hermosillo
Apertura 2005Tecamachalco "B"Guadalajara "C"x
Clausura 2006CFS ManzanilloTecosx
Apertura 2006Búhos de HermosilloAmérica "C"Gallos de Pelea del Canal 5
Clausura 2007Atlético CihuatlánNecaxa "C"Gallos de Pelea del Canal 5
Apertura 2007Atlético ComonfortAmérica "C"X
Clausura 2008CFS Manzanillo "B"Necaxa "C"X
2008–09Héroes de CaborcaMonarcas ZacapuX
2009–10Patriotas de CórdobaGuadalajara "C"X
2010–11VaquerosCruz Azul Dublan
2011–12Real CuautitlánChivas RayadasX
2012–13Poblado Miguel AlemánTecos
2013–14Pachuca "C"Poblado Miguel Alemán
2014–15UruapanZacatecas "C"
2015–16UdeG "B"Zacatecas "C"
2016–17TecosGuadalajara "C"
2017–18AcatlánUNAM "C"
2018–19Héroes de ZaciUNAM "C"
2019–20Season abandoned on 22 May 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic

References

  1. http://www.ascensomx.net/cancha/detallenoticia/11245
  2. "Historia de la Tercera División de México" (PDF). Tercera División de México. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2009. Retrieved July 28, 2009.

See also

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