Playoffs
Liga Premier Serie A · 2025Round of 16
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Standings
Liga Premier Serie A · 2025Current Liga Premier Serie A 2025 standings with 41 teams. Durango leads the table with 74 points after 26 matches, followed by Tigres de Alica on 56 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Durango | Played26 | Won21 | Drawn2 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against71:16 | Goal Diff+55 | Points74 | Form WWDWW |
| Team2Tigres de Alica | Played26 | Won17 | Drawn3 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against46:25 | Goal Diff+21 | Points56 | Form WWWDW |
| Team3Cimarrones | Played26 | Won15 | Drawn7 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against46:19 | Goal Diff+27 | Points54 | Form WDWWL |
| Team4Leones Negros | Played26 | Won16 | Drawn2 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against42:26 | Goal Diff+16 | Points53 | Form WWWLW |
| Team5Tecos | Played26 | Won14 | Drawn4 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against49:34 | Goal Diff+15 | Points49 | Form WLDLD |
| Team6Tritons Vallarta | Played26 | Won15 | Drawn1 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against32:27 | Goal Diff+5 | Points46 | Form LWWLD |
| Team7Mineros de Fresnillo | Played26 | Won11 | Drawn4 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against40:41 | Goal Diff-1 | Points39 | Form LWDWL |
| Team8Los Cabos United | Played26 | Won11 | Drawn3 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against37:40 | Goal Diff-3 | Points37 | Form LLDDW |
| Team9Guerreros | Played26 | Won8 | Drawn5 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against38:42 | Goal Diff-4 | Points32 | Form LLWLD |
| Team10UA Zacatecas | Played26 | Won8 | Drawn4 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against32:49 | Goal Diff-17 | Points29 | Form WLLWD |
| Team11Ensenada | Played26 | Won8 | Drawn2 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against30:55 | Goal Diff-25 | Points28 | Form LLLWL |
| Team12Reboceros La Piedad | Played26 | Won7 | Drawn1 | Lost18 | Goals For:Goals Against39:66 | Goal Diff-27 | Points23 | Form WLLLL |
| Team13Acatlan | Played26 | Won6 | Drawn1 | Lost19 | Goals For:Goals Against39:73 | Goal Diff-34 | Points21 | Form LLWWL |
| Team14Colima | Played26 | Won4 | Drawn3 | Lost19 | Goals For:Goals Against24:52 | Goal Diff-28 | Points17 | Form LWLDL |
| Team1Real Apodaca | Played26 | Won21 | Drawn2 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against47:19 | Goal Diff+28 | Points66 | Form LWWWW |
| Team2FC Santiago | Played26 | Won14 | Drawn7 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against43:21 | Goal Diff+22 | Points51 | Form WDWDW |
| Team3Zacatepec 1948 | Played26 | Won12 | Drawn8 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against29:15 | Goal Diff+14 | Points45 | Form LWWWD |
| Team4Deportivo Zap | Played26 | Won11 | Drawn6 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against44:27 | Goal Diff+17 | Points44 | Form LWDWW |
| Team5Calor de San Pedro | Played26 | Won12 | Drawn7 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against37:26 | Goal Diff+11 | Points44 | Form WWLWW |
| Team6Gavilanes FC Matamoros | Played26 | Won12 | Drawn5 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against31:22 | Goal Diff+9 | Points44 | Form WLWWL |
| Team7Lobos ULMX | Played26 | Won11 | Drawn6 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against33:28 | Goal Diff+5 | Points40 | Form LWWWL |
| Team8Correcaminos UAT II | Played26 | Won9 | Drawn7 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against27:25 | Goal Diff+2 | Points36 | Form WLDLL |
| Team9Chilpancingo | Played26 | Won9 | Drawn8 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against33:41 | Goal Diff-8 | Points35 | Form WWLDW |
| Team10Cordobés | Played26 | Won8 | Drawn6 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against29:30 | Goal Diff-1 | Points30 | Form WLDLL |
| Team11Zitacuaro | Played26 | Won6 | Drawn10 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against22:31 | Goal Diff-9 | Points28 | Form WDLLD |
| Team12Sporting Canamy | Played26 | Won5 | Drawn8 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against33:53 | Goal Diff-20 | Points26 | Form LLLLD |
| Team13Ciervos | Played26 | Won4 | Drawn4 | Lost18 | Goals For:Goals Against20:50 | Goal Diff-30 | Points18 | Form LLLDL |
| Team14Atletico Hidalgo | Played26 | Won4 | Drawn4 | Lost18 | Goals For:Goals Against22:62 | Goal Diff-40 | Points16 | Form LLLLL |
| Team1Racing de Veracruz | Played24 | Won21 | Drawn3 | Lost0 | Goals For:Goals Against55:9 | Goal Diff+46 | Points71 | Form WDWWW |
| Team2Deportiva Venados | Played24 | Won15 | Drawn4 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against61:25 | Goal Diff+36 | Points52 | Form WWWWW |
| Team3Tapachula | Played24 | Won13 | Drawn0 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against51:35 | Goal Diff+16 | Points44 | Form WWWWW |
| Team4Celaya | Played24 | Won12 | Drawn4 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against42:32 | Goal Diff+10 | Points43 | Form DLDLW |
| Team5Inter Playa del Carmen | Played24 | Won13 | Drawn4 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against35:28 | Goal Diff+7 | Points42 | Form WDWLW |
| Team6Montañeses | Played24 | Won12 | Drawn2 | Lost10 | Goals For:Goals Against35:28 | Goal Diff+7 | Points38 | Form LWWLL |
| Team7Pioneros de Cancún | Played24 | Won10 | Drawn3 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against35:35 | Goal Diff0 | Points35 | Form DDLLW |
| Team8Jaguares de Chiapas | Played24 | Won9 | Drawn4 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against33:32 | Goal Diff+1 | Points34 | Form DDLLL |
| Team9Héroes de Zaci | Played24 | Won10 | Drawn2 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against33:46 | Goal Diff-13 | Points34 | Form WWLLW |
| Team10Chapulineros | Played24 | Won5 | Drawn8 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against21:33 | Goal Diff-12 | Points23 | Form DDLLL |
| Team11Cañoneros Marina | Played24 | Won7 | Drawn1 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against25:49 | Goal Diff-24 | Points22 | Form LWLLW |
| Team12Neza | Played24 | Won5 | Drawn2 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against25:73 | Goal Diff-48 | Points19 | Form LLLLL |
| Team13Mexicali FC | Played24 | Won4 | Drawn3 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against21:47 | Goal Diff-26 | Points17 | Form LLWLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 41 teams in the Liga Premier Serie A. Durango leads with 21 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Teams
Liga Premier Serie AAll 41 teams competing in the Liga Premier Serie A 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Liga Premier Serie ABrowse 6 archived seasons of the Liga Premier Serie A, from 2020 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 18 Mar 2026
Liga Premier de México was established in 1950 as the Segunda División de México, serving as the second tier of Mexican professional football for over four decades. From 1950 to 1994, it operated as the official second division before being restructured following the creation of Liga de Expansión MX. The league was renamed Liga Premier de México in 2017, reflecting its evolution into the third tier. Today, it operates as a two-division system comprising Serie A (41 clubs) and Serie B, providing pathways for promotion to higher divisions and maintaining strong regional representation across Mexico. The competition has adapted its format multiple times, most recently expanding to accommodate more teams and introducing a three-group structure in Serie A to manage geographic distances and reduce travel costs for participating clubs.
- —1950 — Liga Premier de México founded as Segunda División de México with Zacatepec as first champions
- —1994 — Restructured following creation of Liga de Expansión MX, repositioning as a development league
- —2017 — Renamed Liga Premier de México, formalising its role as the third tier
- —2020 — Irapuato recorded a 7–0 away victory against Dongu, one of the biggest wins in league history
- —2021 — Cafetaleros de Chiapas defeated Cañoneros Marina 9–1, the highest-scoring match in modern Liga Premier
- —2025 — Restructured into three regional groups (Group 1, Group 2, Group 3) to optimise competition format
Competition Format 18 Mar 2026
Liga Premier Serie A operates as a regionalised league with 41 clubs divided into three geographic groups. Each group plays a home-and-away round-robin format, with matches determined by geographic proximity to minimise travel costs. The champions of each group advance to a playoff stage to determine the overall Liga Premier Serie A champions. Three clubs are relegated to Liga Premier Serie B at the end of each season, while promotion to Liga de Expansión MX is available to champions and top finishers based on infrastructure criteria and administrative compliance. The playoff system ensures competitive balance while the regional structure reflects the geographic diversity of Mexican football.
Records 18 Mar 2026
The 2020–21 season produced a memorable record when Cafetaleros de Chiapas defeated Cañoneros Marina 9–1, the highest-scoring match in modern Liga Premier competition.
Analysis 18 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Durango Dominates 2025–26 Season with Commanding Lead. As of the latest standings update, Durango has established a substantial lead in the overall Liga Premier Serie A standings with 60 points from 21 matches, showcasing exceptional consistency with 21 wins, 2 draws, and only 3 losses. The club's offensive prowess is evident in their remarkable goal difference of +43 (57 goals scored, 14 conceded), demonstrating both attacking prowess and defensive solidity. Cimarrones (43 points) and Tigres de Alica (43 points) occupy the secondary positions, though both clubs trail Durango significantly with 12 and 13 wins respectively. The gap between first and second place illustrates Durango's exceptional campaign, where consistency and clinical finishing have proven decisive in their march towards the championship.
Title Race Remains Competitive Despite Durango's Dominance. While Durango commands the standings, the competition for promotion places remains intensely contested. Tecos (43 points, 13 wins) and Leones Negros (40 points, 12 wins) continue to challenge for top honours, with only 3 points separating second from fifth place. This compressed field suggests that any slip in form from the leaders could dramatically reshape the playoff race. The regional group structure means that within each of the three groups, champions will emerge separately before facing off in the playoff stage, ensuring that while Durango leads overall, other groups may produce their own dominant champions who could threaten in the playoff phase.
Relegation Battle Intensifies as Weaker Clubs Struggle. At the bottom of the standings, the relegation picture becomes increasingly dire for several clubs. Colima languishes in 14th place with only 9 points from 20 matches (2 wins, 2 draws, 16 losses), a catastrophic record that virtually guarantees their relegation to Liga Premier Serie B. Acatlan (14 points, 4 wins) and Reboceros La Piedad (18 points, 5 wins) are also in acute danger, with only a mathematical possibility of survival remaining. The goal difference for these clubs is deeply negative: Colima has conceded 42 goals while scoring just 16, reflecting fundamental defensive vulnerabilities. These clubs will need dramatic turnarounds in their remaining fixtures, though such improvements appear unlikely given their current trajectory.
Standout Performers and Unexpected Storylines Shape the Season. Durango's 57 goals scored across 21 matches represents elite offensive capability in the third tier, with an average of 2.71 goals per match. This consistency contrasts sharply with other contenders who show more variable attacking returns. Tritons Vallarta (36 points, 12 wins) has emerged as a surprise package, maintaining an unbeaten record in recent matches and challenging established contenders with disciplined football. The competitive depth within the top eight positions suggests that the playoff format will produce compelling matchups, as group champions from different regions converge with varying levels of momentum. The three-group structure has prevented any single region from monopolising the standings, ensuring representation from across Mexico's football landscape.
League Structure and Regional Organisation
Liga Premier Serie A's division into three regional groups—Group 1 (Northern Mexico), Group 2 (Central Mexico), and Group 3 (Southern Mexico)—reflects the geographic realities of Mexican football. This structure minimises travel costs for clubs, reduces fixture congestion, and maintains competitive balance by ensuring that teams compete primarily against regional rivals during the regular season. The 41 participating clubs represent diverse regions from Durango in the north to Chiapas in the south, creating a truly national competition that develops talent across Mexico's entire football infrastructure. Each group's champion advances to the playoff stage, where they compete for the Liga Premier Serie A title, ensuring that success requires both consistent regional performance and playoff success.
Pathway to Professional Football
Liga Premier Serie A serves as a critical development pathway for Mexican football. Clubs competing in this third tier aspire to earn promotion to Liga de Expansión MX (second tier), which itself offers a pathway to Liga MX, Mexico's top professional division. This hierarchical structure has produced numerous players who have progressed to the highest levels of Mexican and international football. The league's semi-professional status attracts ambitious club owners, experienced coaches, and talented players seeking to prove themselves at a competitive level. Infrastructure requirements for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX ensure that only well-organised, properly equipped clubs advance, maintaining standards across the Mexican football pyramid.
Historical Significance and Evolution
Since its founding in 1950, Liga Premier de México has undergone significant transformations. For over four decades, it served as the official second division, providing a direct pathway to Liga MX. The restructuring of the 1990s repositioned it as the third tier, but this change did not diminish its importance. The league continues to produce champions of genuine quality and clubs with passionate followings across Mexico. The 2020–21 season demonstrated the league's capacity for dramatic moments: Irapuato's stunning 7–0 away victory against Dongu and Cafetaleros de Chiapas's remarkable 9–1 demolition of Cañoneros Marina remain among the most memorable performances in modern Liga Premier history. These records underscore the quality and unpredictability that characterises the competition.
Commercial and Competitive Dynamics
While Liga Premier Serie A lacks the commercial prominence of Liga MX or Liga de Expansión MX, it remains financially significant for participating clubs. Many teams operate on modest budgets, relying on local sponsorships, fan support, and player sales to sustain operations. The competitive nature of the league—with 41 clubs fighting for limited promotion places—creates intense rivalry and passionate fan engagement. The playoff system adds dramatic tension to the final stages of the season, as regional champions from geographically distant areas converge with varying levels of form and confidence. This unpredictability enhances the league's appeal to bettors and football enthusiasts seeking genuine competitive uncertainty.
Future Outlook and Strategic Development
Liga Premier Serie A's continued evolution reflects Mexican football's commitment to developing talent at all levels. The regionalised structure introduced in recent seasons demonstrates administrative responsiveness to practical challenges, prioritising competitive integrity and operational efficiency. As Liga MX and Liga de Expansión MX continue to develop, Liga Premier Serie A's role as a development league becomes increasingly important. Clubs that succeed in this third tier gain valuable experience, establish infrastructure, and develop playing philosophies that prepare them for higher-level competition. The league's future likely involves further structural refinement, potentially including expanded television coverage and enhanced sponsorship opportunities as Mexican football continues its commercial and competitive growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are in Liga Premier Serie A?
Liga Premier Serie A currently features 41 participating clubs organised into three regional groups in the 2025–26 season. An additional group of clubs compete in Liga Premier Serie B, the secondary division.
What is the relationship between Liga Premier Serie A and Liga de Expansión MX?
Liga Premier Serie A is the third tier of Mexican football, directly below Liga de Expansión MX (second tier) and Liga MX (top tier). Top finishers in Liga Premier Serie A can earn promotion to Liga de Expansión MX based on championship success and infrastructure requirements.
How does relegation work in Liga Premier Serie A?
Three clubs are relegated from Liga Premier Serie A to Liga Premier Serie B at the end of each season. These clubs must compete in Serie B the following season, though they can earn promotion back to Serie A by finishing among the top teams.
Is there a playoff system in Liga Premier Serie A?
Yes, Liga Premier Serie A operates a playoff system where the champions of each regional group compete in a playoff stage to determine the overall Liga Premier champions. This format ensures that geographic champions face off for the league title.
When was Liga Premier de México founded?
Liga Premier de México was founded in 1950 as the Segunda División de México. It served as the second tier of Mexican professional football until 1994, when it was restructured and eventually repositioned as the third tier.
Who won the first Liga Premier championship?
Zacatepec F.C. won the inaugural Liga Premier de México championship in the 1950–51 season, becoming the first club to claim the title in what is now the third tier of Mexican football.
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