A recap of the Liguilla and scoring titles as the Clausura 2025 regular season ended.
The 2025 Clausura season is over and the Liguilla is now upon us. Here in FMF State of Mind we will paint the overall picture of which teams went thru to the post season and how the Liguilla will take place.
The following teams classified in the top 6 spots and will go directly to the Liguilla.
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1. Toluca
2. America
3. Cruz Azul
4. Tigres
5. Necaxa
6. Leon
The series that are set up will be
Toluca vs Play In 2 Winner
America vs Play In 1 Winner
Cruz Azul vs Leon
Tigres vs Necaxa
The following teams are going to be in the Play In
7. Monterrey
8. Pachuca
9. FC Juarez
10. Pumas
The first play in will take place between Monterrey and Pachuca in Monterrey's home stadium. The winner of that match will go thru to the Liguilla and face off against Club America. Meanwhile FC Juarez and Pumas will face off in the other Play In with the winner facing off against the loser of the Monterrey vs Pachuca while the loser is eliminated from the 2025 Clausura. The winner of the Match between the Loser from the First Play In and the Winner of the Second Play In will face off against Toluca, while the loser is eliminated.
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Liga MX Scoring Title
The 2025 Clausura scoring title ended in a three way tie that was historic in the making. Paulinho, Uros Durdevic and Jose Zuñiga all tied with 12 goals. In a strange situation, Durdevic became the first ever scoring title winner from Atlas in the team's history. Meanwhile Paulinho was also the scoring title in the Apertura 2024 meaning that he has won both titles in his two seasons played in Mexico since joining Toluca from Sporting Lisbon. The top Mexican goalscorer was Alexis Vega with 9.
Liga Expansion
In the 2nd division of Liga de Expansion. there won't be any Play In and the series will start this weekend. The will be the following
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U d G Leones Negros vs Tepatitlan
Atlante vs Morelia
Mineros vs Merida
Celaya vs Tampico Madero
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