Mexico Cup is divided into autumn cup and spring cup, which are jointly participated by teams from the first and second leagues, and adopts the competition system of group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals. In the three rounds of the group match, the winner scored 3 points and the draw was 1 point. In the group, the team with more goals in two rounds will get an extra 1 point. The team that finished the game with 65,438+0 in seven groups and the second best team will enter the quarterfinals.
The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals all adopt the single turn system. If both teams are first-class teams, the team with the highest ranking in the league plays at home. If the first-class team plays against the second-class team, the first-class team plays at home.
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The first division of Mexican football is the highest level of the Mexican football league system, which is managed by the Mexican Football Association (Spanish: Federación Mexicana de Fútbol). The Mexican First Division was founded in 1943. 1970 In order to celebrate the World Cup, a "Mexico 1970" season was added separately, and the champion was Blue Cross Football Club.
1985-86 season was interrupted by the earthquake in Mexico city 10 week, and the league was named "Prodi-Mexico", resulting in two league champions, namely "Resolute 1985" champion Mexican American Football Club and "Mexico 1986" champion.
1996-2002 The league is divided into two seasons, Villeneau and Huelano, and each season has a championship title. Twenty teams are divided into four groups, with the top two in each group entering the playoffs. The first division of Mexican football has been reorganized into Liga MX competition since the 2002-03 season. 18 The team is divided into three groups and produces two champions every year, namely the opening season at the end of the year (Apertura) and the closing season at the beginning of the following year (Clausura).
Brief introduction of competition system
The first division of Mexican football is a place to cultivate demon stars, so their competition system should also have a demon position. Mexico Football League A was divided into three groups by lottery before the season, with six teams in each group. Each season is divided into the first half of the opening season (Apertura) and the second half of the closing league (Clausura). In each short season, each team will play a round robin.
At the end of the whole season, the top two teams in each group and the remaining two teams with the best results entered the playoffs. The home and away elimination system is adopted in the playoffs. Until the final champion is decided. At the end of each short season, there will be a relegated team. The team with the lowest average score in the last three seasons (opening season+closing season) will be relegated to the second division. The top two players in the Mexican First Division can participate in the China-North America Champions League in each opening and closing season.
Except for the teams participating in the Central and North American Champions League, the teams with the highest opening season (year-end) scores in Mexico and the top two in the Mexican League Cup can qualify for the Libertadores Cup in South America next year. In addition to the teams participating in the Central and North American Champions League, the two teams with the highest points in Mexico's final season (at the beginning of the year) can participate in the South American Cup.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia: Mexican Football League One