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Liga MX 2025-2026: Competition Rules and Clausura Tournament Coverage

Liga MX 2025-2026: Competition Rules and Clausura Tournament Coverage

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The Liga MX Torneo Clausura 2026 featured significant format adjustments and a dramatic conclusion to its regular season. To accommodate the scheduling demands of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, the league officially removed the Play-In round for this tournament, allowing the top eight teams in the general standings to advance directly to the quarterfinals, known as the Liguilla. The competition also strictly enforced roster regulations, requiring teams to field a minimum of four Mexico-trained players at all times and to meet a quota of 1,170 minutes played by youth players formed in Mexico.At the end of the 17-match regular season, Pumas UNAM claimed the top spot on the leaderboard with 36 points, edging out Chivas on goal difference. The remaining playoff spots were secured by Pachuca, Toluca, Cruz Azul, Atlas, Tigres UANL, and Club América. Armando González and João Pedro concluded the regular phase as the tournament's top goalscorers, each netting 10 goals.The final matchday provided intense drama, highlighted by a decisive clash between Club América and Atlas. Going into the match, América had been plagued by an offensive slump and a severe injury crisis that sidelined crucial players such as Ángel Malagón, Víctor Dávila, Erick Sánchez, and Alejandro Zendejas. Although team captain Henry Martín returned to the pitch for this crucial game, América's struggles continued. During the first half, América was awarded a penalty, but Raphael Veiga's shot was saved by Atlas goalkeeper Camilo Vargas. The match remained deadlocked until the 94th minute, when Alfonso "Ponchito" González scored a late winner for Atlas, securing a 1-0 victory.This late goal had major implications for the playoff brackets. The victory propelled Atlas to the sixth seed and guaranteed their spot in the Liguilla. Conversely, the defeat caused Club América to drop to the eighth position in the standings. Because of this drop, the quarterfinals will feature a massive rivalry matchup, pitting the eighth-seeded Club América against the first-seeded Pumas UNAM in the Clásico Capitalino. Another confirmed blockbuster quarterfinal series will see second-place Chivas face off against seventh-place Tigres UANL.

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