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2009–10 Liga de Ascenso season

Season of a Mexican football league


Season of a Mexican football league

FieldValue
competitionLiga de Ascenso
winnersApertura: Necaxa
Clausura: Necaxa
promotedNecaxa
relegatedNone
season2009–10
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Clausura: Necaxa

The 2009-2010 season was the first under the new name Liga de Ascenso, renamed from Primera A.

Also the Clausura part of the tournament was renamed Bicentenario 2010 in honor of the 200 year anniversary of the declaration for Mexican Independence.

Changes

From Clausura 2009 to the new format there were many changes, the 3 group format was dropped in favor of 1 single table with the top 7 teams advancing to the playoffs, the top team over all to the semifinals and the next 6 teams to the quarterfinals.

The number of teams decreased from 27 to 17 teams

  • Querétaro won Promotion to Primera Division de Mexico
  • Necaxa finished last in Liga MX and was relegated to Liga de Ascenso
  • Real Colima moved to Hermosillo and renamed as Guerreros.
  • Salamanca moved to La Piedad and was renamed La Piedad
  • Potros Chetumal re-branded to Toros Neza
  • Tapatío re-branded to U. de G.

Dropped teams

  • Socio Aguila
  • Chihuahua (Indios B)
  • Santos Laguna (Santos B)
  • Real Colima
  • Tigres B
  • Atlético Mexiquense
  • Tampico Madero
  • Monterrey B
  • Tapachula (Jaguares B)
  • Academicos (Atlas B)

Stadium and locations

ClubStadiumCapacityCity
Lobos BUAPCuauhtémoc46,912Puebla
Cruz Azul Hidalgo10 de Diciembre17,000Mexico City
DurangoFrancisco Zarco18,000Durango
GuerrerosHéroe de Nacozari22,000Hermosillo
IrapuatoSergio León Chavez33,000Irapuato
La PiedadJuan N. López17,000La Piedad
LeónNou Camp33,943León
MéridaCarlos Iturralde21,050Mérida
NecaxaVictoria25,000Aguascalientes
OrizabaLuis de la Fuente30,000Veracruz
Potros NezaNeza 8628,500Nezahualcóyotl
Pumas MorelosCentenario15,237Cuernavaca
Dorados de SinaloaBanorte21,000Culiacán
TijuanaCaliente33,333Tijuana
CorrecaminosMarte R. Gómez19,500Ciudad Victoria
U. de G.Jalisco60,000Guadalajara
VeracruzLuis de la Fuente30,000Veracruz

Apertura 2009

Necaxa 5–1 Potros Neza (24 October 2009) Veracruz 4–0 Cruz Azul Hidalgo (7 November 2009) Orizaba 1–3 Necaxa (26 September 2009) Durango 3–5 Pumas Morelos (4 October 2009)

The 2009 Liga de Ascenso Apertura was the first and inaugural football tournament of the 2009–10 Liga de Ascenso season. The tournament began on July 31, 2009 and ended on December 13, 2009.

Standings

Position by fixture

Results

Final phase

Main article: Liga de Ascenso Apertura 2009 Liguilla

  • If the two teams are tied after both legs, the higher seeded team advances.
  • The winner will qualify to the playoff match vs the Clausura 2010 winner

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1MEX Ariel GonzálezIrapuato11
2MEX Fausto David RuizPotros Neza10
3URU Bosco FrontánLa Piedad8
4URU Nelson Sebastián MazNecaxa8
5MEX Raúl EnríquezTijuana8
6MEX Luis OrozcoLeón7
7MEX Pedro SolísCorrecaminos7
8MEX Francisco BravoVeracruz7
9URU Dany GonzálezDurango7
10URU Álvaro GonzálezLobos BUAP7
Source: FeMexFut

Bicentenario 2010

(11 goals) Irapuato 4–0 Veracruz (17 January 2010) Mérida 4–0 La Piedad (30 January 2010) Durango 4–3 Guerreros (20 February 2010)

The 2010 Liga de Ascenso Bicentenario is the second football tournament of the 2009–10 Liga de Ascenso season.

Standings

Position by fixture

Results

Final phase

Main article: Liga de Ascenso Bicentenario 2010 Liguilla

  • If the two teams are tied after both legs, the higher-seeded team advances.
  • The winner will qualify to the playoff match vs the Clausura 2010 winner

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ARG Carlos CasartelliLeón8
2MEX Raúl EnríquezTijuana7
3ARG Ariel GonzálezIrapuato6
ARG Mauro GerkTijuana6
5URU Nelson MazNecaxa5
MEX Pablo BonellsPumas Morelos5
MEX Luis OrozcoLeón5
MEX Rafael MurguíaLa Piedad5
Source: FeMexFut

Campeón de Ascenso 2010

Nacaxa were champions of Apertura 2009 and Bicentenario 2010 tournaments, automatically winning the Campeón de Ascenso and gained the promotion to Primera División.

Relegation table

Relegation is determined by a quotient of the total points earned in the Liga de Ascenso divided by the total number of games played over the past three seasons of the Liga de Ascenso (for clubs that have not been the Liga de Ascenso all three season, the last consecutive seasons of participation are taken into account). The club with the lowest quotient is relegated to the Segunda División Profesional for the next season.

Pos.ClubTotal
PointsTotal
GamesAve.
1Necaxa47251.8800
2León170921.8478
3Tijuana107581.8448
4Veracruz97571.7018
5Dorados de Sinaloa153911.6813
6Irapuato94571.6491
7Lobos BUAP147921.5978
8Cruz Azul Hidalgo141911.5495
9Correcaminos144931.5484
10Pumas Morelos136921.4783
11Mérida132911.4505
12Durango122911.3407
13Orizaba117921.2717
13La Piedad117921.2717
15Potros Neza59571.0351
16U. de G.94921.0217
17Guerreros81910.8901 *

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