Primera División de México Clausura 2009
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The 2009 Primera División Clausura was the second football tournament of the Mexican Primera División
2008−2009 season. The tournament began on January 16th, 2009 and ended on May 31st, 2009. Necaxa was relegated to the Primera División A after being in last place of the relegation table. On May 31, 2009 UNAM
defeated Pachuca 3–2 on aggregate to win their sixth title. Toluca forward Héctor Mancilla
won his second consecutive golden boot after scoring 14 goals, only one ahead of América
forward Salvador Cabañas
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Group 2
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Group 3
Primera División de México
The Primera División Profesional , known simply as the Primera División, is the top level of the Mexican football league system and is administered by the Mexican Football Federation. It was established in 1943 and as of 2011 has 18 clubs. Up to June 2011, it was divided into three groups competing...
2008−2009 season. The tournament began on January 16th, 2009 and ended on May 31st, 2009. Necaxa was relegated to the Primera División A after being in last place of the relegation table. On May 31, 2009 UNAM
Club Universidad Nacional
Club Universidad Nacional A.C., more commonly known as Pumas de la UNAM, or just Pumas, is a Mexican professional football club based in Mexico City...
defeated Pachuca 3–2 on aggregate to win their sixth title. Toluca forward Héctor Mancilla
Héctor Mancilla
Héctor Raúl Mancilla Garcés is a Chilean Striker, who currently plays for the Mexican club Tigres....
won his second consecutive golden boot after scoring 14 goals, only one ahead of América
Club América
Club América is a Mexican Professional football club based in Mexico City. It competes in the Primera División, the top professional league in the country. The team's nickname is Las Águilas ....
forward Salvador Cabañas
Salvador Cabañas
Salvador Cabañas Ortega is a Paraguayan football striker who plays for the Paraguayan national team. A prolific and natural goalscorer, he is known for his array of skills on the field such as excellent heading, accurate shooting with either foot, receptions in tight spaces, and a combination of...
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Stadia and locations
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Azteca Estadio Azteca Estadio Azteca is a stadium in Santa Ursula, Mexico City, Mexico. It is the official home stadium of the Mexico national football team and the Mexican team Club América.The stadium was the venue for football soccer in the 1968 Summer Olympics.... |
105,000 | Mexico City Mexico City Mexico City is the Federal District , capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole... |
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Andrés Quintana Roo Estadio Quintana Roo The Estadio Olímpico Andrés Quintana Roo is a 20,000-seat stadium in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is the new home field of Primera División de México's Atlante F.C.. The stadium was inaugurated on August 11, 2007 in a game against Pumas UNAM. Atlante F.C. won in this stadium their 3rd league... |
20,000 | Cancún Cancún Cancún is a city of international tourism development certified by the UNWTO . Located on the northeast coast of Quintana Roo in southern Mexico, more than 1,700 km from Mexico City, the Project began operations in 1974 as Integrally Planned Center, a pioneer of FONATUR Cancún is a city of... |
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Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
56,713 | Guadalajara Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara is the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,564,514 it is Mexico's second most populous municipality... |
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Víctor Manuel Reyna Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna is a football stadium located in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, México. This facility has a capacity of 31,500 seats and was built in 2003. This sport facility is used mostly for football matches and is the home of football club Jaguares de Chiapas .It has been used... |
23,208 | Tuxtla Gutiérrez Tuxtla Gutiérrez Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Chiapas. It is considered to be the state’s most modern city, with most of its public buildings dating from the 20th century. One exception to this is the San Marcos Cathedral which began as a Dominican parish church built in... |
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Olímpico Benito Juárez Estadio Olimpico Benito Juarez Estadio Olimpico Benito Juarez is a multi-purpose stadium in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches, concerts and is the home stadium of CF Indios a national football league contender. The stadium is owned by the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. The stadium... |
22,300 | Ciudad Juárez Ciudad Juárez Ciudad Juárez , officially known today as Heroica Ciudad Juárez, but abbreviated Juárez and formerly known as El Paso del Norte, is a city and seat of the municipality of Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. Juárez's estimated population is 1.5 million people. The city lies on the Rio Grande... |
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Estadio Azul Estadio Azul The Estadio Azul, is a 35,000-seat stadium located in Mexico City. This sports facility is currently used for association football matches and previously for American football. It is the home of Mexican football club Cruz Azul; it has been also home for Atlante F.C... |
35,000 | Mexico City Mexico City Mexico City is the Federal District , capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole... |
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Jalisco Estadio Jalisco The Estadio Jalisco is a football stadium located in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is the third largest Mexican football stadium behind Estadio Azteca and Estadio Olimpico Universitario... |
56,713 | Guadalajara Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara is the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and the seat of the municipality of Guadalajara. The city is located in the central region of Jalisco in the western-pacific area of Mexico. With a population of 1,564,514 it is Mexico's second most populous municipality... |
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Tecnológico Estadio Tecnológico The Estadio Tecnológico is a stadium located in city of Monterrey, Mexico.It is the property of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education. The Monterrey Football Club play their home games there, but only rent the space and are not affiliated with the Institute.The stadium was... |
38,000 | Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey , is the capital city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León in the country of Mexico. The city is anchor to the third-largest metropolitan area in Mexico and is ranked as the ninth-largest city in the nation. Monterrey serves as a commercial center in the north of the country and is the... |
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Morelos Estadio Morelos Estadio Morelos is a football stadium located along Periférico Independencia, in the Independencia sector, in the foot of the Cerro del Quinceo in northwest Morelia, Michoacán, México. It's the site of professional football teams, Monarcas Morelia in the top division of Mexican football and... |
41,500 | Morelia Morelia Morelia is a city and municipality in the north central part of the state of Michoacán in central Mexico. The city is in the Guayangareo Valley and is the capital of the state. The main pre-Hispanic cultures here were the P'urhépecha and the Matlatzinca, but no major cities were founded in the... |
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Victoria Estadio Victoria Estadio Victoria is sports stadium located in the Mexican city of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes. The stadium opened in the year 2003 and has a capacity of 25,000 seats... |
25,000 | Aguascalientes Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes The city of Aguascalientes is the capital of the state of Aguascalientes in western central Mexico. It stands on the banks of the Río Aguascalientes, 1880 meters above sea level, at... |
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Hidalgo Estadio Hidalgo The Estadio Hidalgo is a football stadium named after Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. It is located in Pachuca in the Mexican state of Hidalgo, also named in honor of Miguel Hidalgo.... |
30,000 | Pachuca Pachuca Pachuca, formally Pachuca de Soto is the capital of the Mexican state of Hidalgo. It is located in the south-central part of the state. Pachuca de Soto is also the name of the municipality of which the city serves as municipal seat... |
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Cuauhtémoc Estadio Cuauhtémoc Estadio Cuauhtémoc is a football stadium in Puebla, Puebla .The stadium, which has a capacity of 42,648 seats, is the home of Puebla F.C., it's one of the best and very historical football stadium in Mexico, being currently the fifth biggest stadium in Mexico in term of its capacity. It belongs to... |
42,649 | Puebla Puebla, Puebla The city and municipality of Puebla is the capital of the state of Puebla, and one of the five most important colonial cities in Mexico. Being a planned city, it is located to the east of Mexico City and west of Mexico's main port, Veracruz, on the main route between the two.The city was founded... |
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Alfonso Lastras Ramírez Estadio Alfonso Lastras Estadio Alfonso Lastras is a multi-use unfinished stadium in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and also music concerts, it is the home stadium of San Luis F.C. The stadium holds 35,000 people and was built in 2002. It is named after the late Alfonso... |
24,000 | San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí, commonly called SLP or simply San Luis, is the capital of, and most populous city in the Mexican state of the same name. The city lies at an elevation of 1,850 meters... |
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Corona Estadio Corona The Estadio Corona was one of the smallest football stadiums in Mexico having only capacity for 20,100 seats. It was located in the city of Torreón, Coahuila. This sport facility was used mostly for football games and was the home of the club Santos Laguna... |
18,050 | Torreón Torreón Torreón is a city and seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Coahuila. As of 2010, the city's population was 608,836 with 639,629 in the municipality. The metropolitan population, including Matamoros, Coahuila, and Gómez Palacio and Lerdo in adjacent Durango,... |
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Nemesio Díez Estadio Nemesio Díez The Estadio Nemesio Díez, nicknamed La Bombonera, is one of the oldest football stadiums in Mexico. Opened on August 18, 1954, with a capacity of 27,000 seats, it is located in the city of Toluca, Mexico, near Mexico City. It is the home of Deportivo Toluca Fútbol Club. Because of its location this... |
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3 de Marzo Estadio Tres de Marzo The Estadio Tres de Marzo, is situated in Zapopan, Jalisco, México, district that forms part of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area; it is the ground of Estudiantes Tecos; which plays in the Primera División de México... |
30,015 | Guadalajara Guadalajara Guadalajara may refer to:In Mexico:*Guadalajara, Jalisco, the capital of the state of Jalisco and second largest city in Mexico**Guadalajara Metropolitan Area*University of Guadalajara, a public university in Guadalajara, Jalisco... |
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Universitario Estadio Universitario The Estadio Universitario – nicknamed El Volcán is a stadium property of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, located in its premises in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León in Mexico.-Sports:... |
45,000 | Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey , is the capital city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León in the country of Mexico. The city is anchor to the third-largest metropolitan area in Mexico and is ranked as the ninth-largest city in the nation. Monterrey serves as a commercial center in the north of the country and is the... |
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Olímpico Universitario Estadio Olímpico Universitario Estadio Olímpico Universitario is a stadium located in Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City. It was built in 1952 and at that time was the largest stadium in Mexico. This stadium has a capacity of 63,186 . During the 50s and the 60s this stadium was used mostly for college American football matches... |
63,000 | Mexico City Mexico City Mexico City is the Federal District , capital of Mexico and seat of the federal powers of the Mexican Union. It is a federal entity within Mexico which is not part of any one of the 31 Mexican states but belongs to the federation as a whole... |
Personnel
Club | Owner | President | Manager |
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Televisa Televisa Televisa is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate, the largest mass media company in Latin America and in the Spanish-speaking world. It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract... |
Michel Bauer | Jesús Ramírez Jesús Ramírez José de Jesús Ramírez Ruvalcaba is a Mexican former footballer. Previously Ramirez had served under then Mexico national team manager Miguel Mejia Baron as an assistant from 1993 to 1995.... |
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Grupo Pegaso | Miguel Couchonal | José Cruz José Guadalupe Cruz José Guadalupe Cruz was a Mexican writer.-Career:Born in born in Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, Cruz published his first comic when he was 18 years old and his career became one of the most productive and successful in the Mexican comics-scene... |
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Atlas A.C. | Fernando Acosta | Ricardo Lavolpe Ricardo Lavolpe Ricardo Antonio La Volpe Guarchoni, born February 6, 1952 in Buenos Aires, is an Argentine football manager. He is a former Argentine World Cup-winning goalkeeper and the former coach of the Mexican national team. He is known for his tactical flexibility during matches and abrasive manner, as well... |
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State of Chiapas Chiapas Chiapas officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Chiapas is one of the 31 states that, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 118 municipalities and its capital city is Tuxtla Gutierrez. Other important cites in Chiapas include San Cristóbal de las... |
Antonio Castañón Antonio Castañon Antonio Castanon is a Mexican businessman.-Alleged money laundering:In November, 1995, Antonio Castañon and Paulina Castañon, Raúl Salinas's wife, were arrested in Geneva, Switzerland after attempting to withdraw $84 million USD from an account owned by Raúl Salinas de Gortari, brother of Mexican... |
Luis Fernando Tena Luis Fernando Tena Luis Fernando Tena Garduño is a Mexican football manager and former player. Tena is the assistant manager of José Manuel de la Torre for Mexico and will coach the team in the 2011 Copa América.-Coaching career:... |
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YVASA | Francisco Ibarra | Héctor Eugui Héctor Hugo Eugui Héctor Hugo Eugui Simoncelli is a Uruguayan football manager and former player. He is the current manager of the Mexican Primera División side Deportivo Toluca... |
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Cemento Cruz Azul Cemento Cruz Azul Cemento Cruz Azul is one of the most famous cement companies in Mexico. It was founded nearly a century ago.On May 22, 1927, the company's workers organized the Club Deportivo Cruz Azul soccer club, which has gone on to become one of the most famous association football teams in Mexico, winning... |
Guillermo Álvarez | Benjamín Galindo Benjamín Galindo Benjamín Galindo Marentes was a Mexican footballer. He participated with the national team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.-Coaching career:... |
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Jorge Vergara Jorge Vergara Jorge Vergara is a Mexican businessman and film producer. He's the founder of Grupo Omnilife, one of the top 200 corporations in Mexico. Grupo Omnilife owns the football clubs: Club Deportivo Guadalajara of Mexico, C.D... |
Jorge Vergara Jorge Vergara Jorge Vergara is a Mexican businessman and film producer. He's the founder of Grupo Omnilife, one of the top 200 corporations in Mexico. Grupo Omnilife owns the football clubs: Club Deportivo Guadalajara of Mexico, C.D... |
Francisco Ramírez Francisco Ramírez Francisco Ramírez, 19th-century ruler of Republic of Entre Ríos, Argentina.Francisco Ramírez may also refer to:*Francisco Ramírez , Honduran footballer... |
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FEMSA FEMSA FEMSA is the largest beverage company in Mexico and in Latin America and as of September 2011 also the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the world. FEMSA originated as the Cuauhtémoc Brewery in 1890, which, through debt management, was restructured as FEMSA in 1988... |
Jorge Urdiales | Víctor Vucetich Víctor Manuel Vucetich Víctor Manuel Vucetich Rojas is a former Mexican footballer and current manager of Monterrey of the Primera División de México. "Vuce" has coached ten teams in the Primera División de México, accomplishing five league championships with different clubs, two Copa México championships, an InterLiga... |
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TV Azteca TV Azteca Azteca, is the second largest Mexican television entertainment. It was established in 1983 as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión , a holding of the national TV networks channel 13 and 7 and was privatized under its current name in 1993 and now is part of Grupo Salinas... |
Álvaro Dávila | Tomás Boy Tomás Boy Tomás Juan Boy Espinoza is a former Mexican footballer and current manager of Monarcas Morelia of the Primera División de México. Boy played in the Primera División de México between 1975 and 1988. Boy spent his entire football career with Tigres de la UANL, appearing in 413 games and scoring 98... |
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Televisa Televisa Televisa is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate, the largest mass media company in Latin America and in the Spanish-speaking world. It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract... |
Roberto Muñoz | Raúl Arias Raul Arias Raul Arias was a former Mexican first division footballer. He played with various clubs, including Jaibos Tampico Madero, Atletico Potosino, Puebla FC, Tigres de la UANL, Club León, Atlante F.C., Cruz Azul, Correcaminos UAT and once again with Puebla FC, where he officially retire from... |
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Jesús Martínez | Jesús Martínez | Enrique Meza Enrique Meza Enriquez Enrique Meza Enríquez is a long-standing Mexican football coach and technical manager. Prior to being coach, he was a professional footballer, playing as the goalkeeper for Cruz Azul, retiring in 1976. Popularly nicked-named "Ojitos" because of his sharp eyes, he was the substitute for Miguel... |
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Francisco Bernat | Ricardo Mezher | José Sánchez José Luis Sánchez Solá José Luis Sanchéz Solá, also known as "Chelís", was born in Puebla City, January 31, 1959, and is the former manager of Puebla F.C..-Puebla F.C.:... |
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Televisa Televisa Televisa is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate, the largest mass media company in Latin America and in the Spanish-speaking world. It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract... |
Eduardo del Villar | Américo Scatolaro | |
Grupo Modelo Grupo Modelo Grupo Modelo is a large brewery in Mexico, It has 63% of the Mexican beer market, and exports beer to the United Kingdom, United States and Canada . Its export brands include Corona, Modelo, and Pacífico... |
Alejandro Irarragorri | Sergio Bueno Sergio Bueno Sergio Bueno is a Mexican football manager and current manager of Puebla FC of the Primera División de México.- Player:Sergio Bueno started of his professional football career with Deportivo Neza in the 1983-84 tournament against Puebla FC where he came in as substitute in the 88 minute... |
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Valentín Diez | Fernando Corona | José de la Torre José Manuel de la Torre José Manuel "Chepo" de la Torre Menchaca in Guadalajara, Jalisco popularly nicknamed Chepo, is a Mexican football manager and former attacking midfielder. He is currently the manager of Mexico national football team.-Biography:... |
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UAG Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara The Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara A.C. is a private university in Mexico, the first of its kind.The campuses are located in Zapopan, Jalisco. The university has become one of the most important educational institutions in Latin America, attracting students from Mexico, Europe, South... |
José Leaño | Miguel Herrera Miguel Herrera Miguel Ernesto Herrera Aguirre is a retired football defender and the head coach of Club América. He was born in Cuatepec, Hidalgo, México.-Club career:... |
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CEMEX Cemex CEMEX is the world's largest building materials supplier and third largest cement producer. Founded in Mexico in 1906, the company is based in Monterrey, Mexico... |
Enrique Borja Enrique Borja Enrique David Borja García is a Mexican football striker who played 65 games for the Mexico national team between 1966 and 1975, scoring 31 goals.Borja played in two World Cups in 1966 and 1970.... |
José Pekerman José Pekerman José Néstor Pékerman is an Argentine football coach and an ex-football player. He become famous as a youth level coach for Argentina, winning the FIFA World Youth Championship three times, and the U-20 South American Youth Championship twice... |
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UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico The Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México is a university in Mexico. UNAM was founded on 22 September 1910 by Justo Sierra as a liberal alternative to the Roman Catholic-sponsored Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico The Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) (National Autonomous... |
Víctor Mahbub | Ricardo Ferretti Ricardo Ferretti Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira, commonly known as Tuca, is a football coach, who has coached Pumas UNAM, Chivas, UANL Tigres, Toluca, and Morelia He played with Atlas. He is nicknamed "El Tuca", and is known for his aggressive style on the bench.After retiring as a player, Ferretti started to work... |
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager |
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Darío Franco | Resigned | Jan. 26, 2009 | Ricardo Lavolpe Ricardo Lavolpe Ricardo Antonio La Volpe Guarchoni, born February 6, 1952 in Buenos Aires, is an Argentine football manager. He is a former Argentine World Cup-winning goalkeeper and the former coach of the Mexican national team. He is known for his tactical flexibility during matches and abrasive manner, as well... |
Jan. 28, 2009 | 17th | |
Ramón Díaz Ramón Díaz Ramón Ángel Díaz , is a former Argentine football player. For most of his career, he played for, and later coached, Club Atlético River Plate. He is also known by the nickname of El Pelado .... |
Sacked | Feb. 10, 2009 | Jesús Ramírez Jesús Ramírez José de Jesús Ramírez Ruvalcaba is a Mexican former footballer. Previously Ramirez had served under then Mexico national team manager Miguel Mejia Baron as an assistant from 1993 to 1995.... |
Feb. 11, 2009 | 12th | |
Luis Fernando Tena Luis Fernando Tena Luis Fernando Tena Garduño is a Mexican football manager and former player. Tena is the assistant manager of José Manuel de la Torre for Mexico and will coach the team in the 2011 Copa América.-Coaching career:... |
Sacked | Feb. 20, 2009 | Tomás Boy Tomás Boy Tomás Juan Boy Espinoza is a former Mexican footballer and current manager of Monarcas Morelia of the Primera División de México. Boy played in the Primera División de México between 1975 and 1988. Boy spent his entire football career with Tigres de la UANL, appearing in 413 games and scoring 98... |
Feb. 20, 2009 | 11th | |
Manuel Lapuente Manuel Lapuente Manuel Lapuente Díaz is a Mexican football coach and former player. He was recently working as head coach for Club América.-Playing career:He played 13 matches for the Mexico national team, scoring 5 goals.-Career as manager:... |
Sacked | Feb. 22, 2009 | José Pekerman José Pekerman José Néstor Pékerman is an Argentine football coach and an ex-football player. He become famous as a youth level coach for Argentina, winning the FIFA World Youth Championship three times, and the U-20 South American Youth Championship twice... |
Feb. 23, 2009 | 17th | |
Efraín Flores Efraín Flores Efraín Flores is a Mexican coach, who last managed Club Deportivo Guadalajara.-Club career:He was named coach during the mid Apertura 2007 tournament, taking over for José Manuel de la Torre... |
Sacked | Mar. 23, 2009 | Omar Arellano Omar Arellano Nuño Omar Arellano Nuño is a former Mexican football midfielder and current manager of Irapuato FC in Mexico's Liga de Ascenso.As of April 2009 he was the manager at Chivas Guadalajara, and he managed Necaxa in 2010.-References:... |
Mar. 30, 2009 | 12th | |
Daniel Guzmán Daniel Guzmán Daniel Guzmán is a retired Mexican professional footballer, who is the former coach of the first division Mexican teams Tigres and Santos.-External links: *... |
Sacked | Mar. 24, 2009 | Sergio Bueno Sergio Bueno Sergio Bueno is a Mexican football manager and current manager of Puebla FC of the Primera División de México.- Player:Sergio Bueno started of his professional football career with Deportivo Neza in the 1983-84 tournament against Puebla FC where he came in as substitute in the 88 minute... |
Mar. 25, 2009 | 14th | |
Omar Arellano Omar Arellano Nuño Omar Arellano Nuño is a former Mexican football midfielder and current manager of Irapuato FC in Mexico's Liga de Ascenso.As of April 2009 he was the manager at Chivas Guadalajara, and he managed Necaxa in 2010.-References:... |
Resigned | Apr. 16, 2009 | Francisco Ramírez | Apr. 16, 2009 | 9th | |
Benjamin Galindo Benjamín Galindo Benjamín Galindo Marentes was a Mexican footballer. He participated with the national team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.-Coaching career:... |
Sacked | May. 4, 2009 | Robert Siboldi | May. 5, 2009 | 18th |
General table
Group standings
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Group 3
Advances to the Final Phase as the two-best teams in their group. | |
Advances to the Final Phase as the two-highest teams in the general table not already advanced by the above method. |
Results
Final Phase
- If the two teams are tied after both legs, the higher seeded team advances.
- Both finalist qualify to the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League. The champion qualifies directly to the Group Stage, while the runner-up qualifies to the Preliminary Round.
Awards
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MVP | Christian Giménez Christian Giménez (1981) Christian "El Chaco" Giménez is an Argentine football player who currently plays for Cruz Azul in Mexico's professional league, the Mexican First Division... |
Pachuca | |
Best Manager | Ricardo Ferretti Ricardo Ferretti Ricardo Ferretti de Oliveira, commonly known as Tuca, is a football coach, who has coached Pumas UNAM, Chivas, UANL Tigres, Toluca, and Morelia He played with Atlas. He is nicknamed "El Tuca", and is known for his aggressive style on the bench.After retiring as a player, Ferretti started to work... |
UNAM Club Universidad Nacional Club Universidad Nacional A.C., more commonly known as Pumas de la UNAM, or just Pumas, is a Mexican professional football club based in Mexico City... |
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Best Goalkeeper | Jose de Jesus Corona José de Jesús Corona José de Jesús Corona Rodriguez, is a Mexican football goalkeeper who currently plays for Cruz Azul in the Primera División de México.-Club career:... |
UAG | |
Best Wingback | Mario Méndez | Toluca | |
Best Centre back | Paulo da Silva | Toluca | |
Best Defensive Midfielder | Israel Castro Israel Castro Israel Castro Macías is a Mexican football player currently playing midfield for Cruz Azul. He also plays for the Mexico national football team.-Pumas UNAM:He currently plays as a defender for Cruz Azul, a Mexico City... |
UNAM Club Universidad Nacional Club Universidad Nacional A.C., more commonly known as Pumas de la UNAM, or just Pumas, is a Mexican professional football club based in Mexico City... |
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Best Offensive Midfielder | Christian Giménez Christian Giménez (1981) Christian "El Chaco" Giménez is an Argentine football player who currently plays for Cruz Azul in Mexico's professional league, the Mexican First Division... |
Pachuca | |
Best Forward | Héctor Mancilla Héctor Mancilla Héctor Raúl Mancilla Garcés is a Chilean Striker, who currently plays for the Mexican club Tigres.... |
Toluca | |
Best Rookie | Jorge Gastelum Jorge Gastelum Jorge Kalú Gastelum Ocampo is a Mexican football midfielder. He currently plays for Monarcas Morelia.-Career:... |
Morelia | |
Golden Boot | Héctor Mancilla Héctor Mancilla Héctor Raúl Mancilla Garcés is a Chilean Striker, who currently plays for the Mexican club Tigres.... |
Toluca | |
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Top-ten goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | Héctor Mancilla Héctor Mancilla Héctor Raúl Mancilla Garcés is a Chilean Striker, who currently plays for the Mexican club Tigres.... |
Toluca | 14 |
2 | Salvador Cabañas Salvador Cabañas Salvador Cabañas Ortega is a Paraguayan football striker who plays for the Paraguayan national team. A prolific and natural goalscorer, he is known for his array of skills on the field such as excellent heading, accurate shooting with either foot, receptions in tight spaces, and a combination of... |
Club América Club América Club América is a Mexican Professional football club based in Mexico City. It competes in the Primera División, the top professional league in the country. The team's nickname is Las Águilas .... |
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3 | Miguel Sabah Miguel Sabah Miguel Sabah Rodríguez is a Mexican footballer. He currently plays for Monarcas Morelia and the Mexican national team. Previously Sabah played with Guadalajara and Cruz Azul. Sabah made his debut in the Invierno 2000 with Guadalajara entering in the 46th minute. Sabah played five years with... |
Morelia | 11 |
4 | Humberto Suazo Humberto Suazo Humberto Andrés Suazo Pontivo , nicknamed Chupete, is a Chilean football player, who currently plays as a striker in Monterrey. In 2006 he was awarded by IFFHS as the world's top goal scorer of the year.... |
Monterrey | 9 |
Christian Giménez Christian Giménez (1981) Christian "El Chaco" Giménez is an Argentine football player who currently plays for Cruz Azul in Mexico's professional league, the Mexican First Division... |
Pachuca | 9 | |
6 | Blas Pérez Blas Perez Blas Antonio Miguel Pérez Ortega is a professional footballer who currently plays for Indios de Ciudad Juárez. He is nicknamed Super Ratón. He is a distant cousin to Portland Timbers midfielder Miguel Guante.... |
Pachuca | 8 |
7 | Alvaro González Álvaro Fabián González Álvaro Fabián González Pintos is a Uruguayan footballer who plays for Danubio F.C. in the Uruguayan Primera División.-Club career:... |
Puebla | 7 |
Alfredo Moreno Alfredo Moreno Alfredo David Moreno is an Argentine-born Mexican football forward, who currently plays for San Luis Potosí of the Primera División de México.... |
Necaxa | 7 | |
Christian Benítez | Santos Laguna | 7 | |
Danilinho | Jaguares Jaguares de Chiapas The Club de Fútbol Jaguares de Chiapas, is a Mexican football club now based in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, in the state of Chiapas. They currently play in Primera División de México... |
7 | |
Source: FeMexFut |
Relegation table
Relegation is determined by a quotient of the total points earned in the Primera División divided by the total amount of games played over the past three seasons of the Primera División (for clubs that have not been the Primera División all three season, the last consecutive seasons of participation are taken into account). The club with the lowest quotient is relegated to the Primera División A for the next season.P | Club | Total Points | Total Games | Quotient |
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1 | 170 | 102 | 1.6667 | |
2 | 168 | 102 | 1.6471 | |
3 | 167 | 102 | 1.6373 | |
4 | 153 | 102 | 1.5000 | |
5 | 152 | 102 | 1.4902 | |
6 | 147 | 102 | 1.4412 | |
7 | Santos Laguna Santos Laguna Club Santos Laguna is a Mexican football club. They represent the urban area of Comarca Lagunera, which is made up of Torreón, Gomez Palacio, and Lerdo. Santos Laguna currently plays in the Primera División. The club was founded in 1982, and reached Mexico's top division after buying the franchise... |
146 | 102 | 1.4314 |
8 | 140 | 102 | 1.3725 | |
9 | 138 | 102 | 1.3529 | |
10 | 131 | 102 | 1.2843 | |
11 | 130 | 102 | 1.2745 | |
12 | 129 | 102 | 1.2647 | |
13 | 42 | 34 | 1.2353 | |
14 | 125 | 102 | 1.2255 | |
15 | 122 | 102 | 1.1961 | |
16 | 79 | 68 | 1.1618 | |
17 | 112 | 102 | 1.0980 | |
18 | 110 | 102 | 1.0784 | |
Relegated to Primera División A |