2010–11 Mexican Primera División season
Football league season
Primera División de México Season 2010–11 Champions Apertura: Monterrey (4th title) Clausura: UNAM (7th title) Relegated Necaxa Champions League Monterrey UNAM Santos Laguna Morelia Copa Libertadores América San Luis Jaguares SuperLiga Pachuca Morelia Puebla UNAM Matches played 320 Goals scored 823 (2.57 per match) Top goalscorer Apertura: Christian Benítez (16 goals) Clausura: Ángel Reyna (13 goals) Biggest home win Apertura: Morelia 6–0 Querétaro (August 8, 2010) Clausura: Atlas 5-0 Morelia (January 8, 2011) Biggest away win Apertura: Atlante 1–4 Santos Laguna (July 24, 2010) Clausura: Querétaro 0-5 Toluca (February 12, 2011) and Toluca 1-6 Morelia (March 6, 2011) Highest scoring Apertura: Monterrey 5–2 UNAM (August 14, 2010)Querétaro 5–2 Santos Laguna (September 11, 2010) Clausura: América 5-4 Puebla (April 3, 2011) Longest winning run Apertura: 5 games: Cruz Azul (August 14–September 24, 2010) Clausura: 4 games UNAM (Feb 18-Mar 20, 2011)UANL (Apr 13-Apr 30, 2011)Morelia (Feb 13-Mar 13, 2011) Longest unbeaten run Apertura: 13 games: Monterrey (July 24–October 27, 2010) Clausura: 11 games UNAM (Jan 9-Apr 2, 2011) Longest winless run Apertura: 8 games: Atlas (July 25–September 25, 2010) Clausura: 10 games San Luis (Feb 2-Apr 23, 2011) Longest losing run Apertura: 4 games: Atlas (August 21–September 25, 2010) Clausura: Jaguares (Jan 23-Feb 26, 2011)
The 2010–11 Primera División Profesional season is the 64th professional season top-flight football league. The season is split into two parts Apertura and Clausura each of which includes a tournament —the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura . Each part has an identical format and each is contested by the same eighteen teams.
Clubs
Locations of the
2010–11 Primera División teams
Eighteen teams return for this season. Indios de Ciudad Juárez was relegated the previous season after accumulated the lowest coefficient over the past three seasons. Necaxa won promotion into the first division, returning after one year in the Liga de Ascenso .
Club
Home City
Stadium
Capacity
América
Mexico City
Azteca
105,000
Atlante
Cancún
Andrés Quintana Roo
20,000
Atlas
Guadalajara
Jalisco
56,700
Cruz Azul
Mexico City
Estadio Azul
35,000
Estudiantes Tecos
Zapopan
3 de Marzo
30,000
Guadalajara
Guadalajara
Omnilife
45,500
Jaguares
Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Víctor Manuel Reyna
25,000
Monterrey
Monterrey
Tecnológico
38,000
Morelia
Morelia
Morelos
41,500
Necaxa
Aguascalientes
Victoria
28,000
Pachuca
Pachuca
Hidalgo
30,000
Puebla
Puebla
Cuauhtémoc
42,650
Querétaro
Querétaro
La Corregidora
40,785
San Luis
San Luis Potosí
Alfonso Lastras Ramírez
24,000
Santos Laguna
Torreón
Corona
30,000
Toluca
Toluca
Nemesio Díez
27,000
UANL
San Nicolás
Universitario
45,000
UNAM
Mexico City
Olímpico Universitario
63,000
Managerial changes
Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Replaced by
Date of appointment
Position in table
Pre-season changes
América
Jesús Ramírez
Sacked
June 30, 2010
Manuel Lapuente
July 1, 2010
6th
Atlante
José Guadalupe Cruz
End of contract
June 30, 2010
René Isidoro García
July 1, 2010
16th
Querétaro
Carlos Reinoso
End of contract
June 30, 2010
Ángel David Comizzo
July 1, 2010
11th
Jaguares
Pablo Marini
Sacked
June 30, 2010
José Guadalupe Cruz
July 1, 2010
12th
UNAM
Ricardo Ferretti
End of contract
June 30, 2010
Guillermo Vázquez
July 1, 2010
4th
UANL
Daniel Guzmán
Sacked
June 30, 2010
Ricardo Ferretti
July 1, 2010
15th
Apertura changes
Pachuca
Guillermo Rivarola
Resigned
August 16, 2010
Pablo Marini
August 18, 2010
13th
Atlas
Carlos Ischia
Sacked
August 23, 2010
José Luis Mata
August 24, 2010
18th
Puebla
José Luis Sánchez Solá
Resigned
August 23, 2010
Eduardo Fentanes
August 24, 2010
8th
Necaxa
Omar Arellano Nuño
Sacked
August 31, 2010
Daniel Brailovsky
September 1, 2010
13th
Estudiantes Tecos
Miguel Herrera
Sacked
September 6, 2010
Eduardo Mario Acevedo
September 8, 2010
16th
Atlante
René Isidoro García
Sacked
September 13, 2010
Eduardo Bacas
September 13, 2010
17th
Puebla
Eduardo Fentanes
Resigned
September 13, 2010
José Luis Trejo
September 14, 2010
6th
Atlas
José Luis Mata
Sacked
October 15, 2010
Benjamín Galindo
October 15, 2010
18th
Inter-tournament changes
Querétaro
Ángel David Comizzo
End of contract
December 31, 2010
Gustavo Matosas
January 1, 2011
14th
Estudiantes Tecos
Eduardo Mario Acevedo
Sacked
December 31, 2010
José Luis Sánchez Solá
January 1, 2011
17th
Atlante
Eduardo Bacas
Sacked
December 31, 2010
Miguel Herrera
January 1, 2011
16th
Toluca
José Manuel de la Torre
End of contract
December 31, 2010
Sergio Lugo
January 1, 2011
11th
Clausura changes
América
Manuel Lapuente
Sacked
January 25, 2011
Carlos Reinoso
January 25, 2011
16th
Necaxa
Daniel Brailovsky
Sacked
January 30, 2011
Sergio Bueno
January 31, 2011
18th
Puebla
José Luis Trejo
Sacked
February 15, 2011
Héctor Hugo Eugui
February 15, 2011
16th
Santos
Rubén Omar Romano
Sacked
February 20, 2011
Diego Cocca
February 21, 2011
12th
Pachuca
Pablo Marini
Resigned
March 4, 2011
Efraín Flores
March 8, 2011
15th
Apertura 2010
The 2010 Torneo Apertura began on July 23, 2010 and ended on December 12, 2010.
Regular phase
League table
Group standings
Group 2
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
América
17
7
6
4
22
16
+6
27
Advanced to the Final Phase
2
San Luis
17
8
2
7
21
19
+2
26
3
Pachuca
17
7
4
6
27
28
−1
25
4
Toluca
17
5
7
5
18
20
−2
22
5
Atlante
17
4
4
9
17
27
−10
16
6
Atlas
17
3
4
10
18
27
−9
13
Group 3
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Cruz Azul
17
12
3
2
33
13
+20
39
Advanced to the Final Phase
2
Chiapas
17
6
7
4
21
14
+7
25
3
UNAM
17
7
4
6
23
24
−1
25
4
Morelia
17
5
6
6
17
16
+1
21
5
Puebla
17
5
4
8
21
26
−5
19
6
Querétaro
17
5
4
8
18
28
−10
19
Results
Updated to match(es) played on October 30, 2010. Source:
FeMexFut (in Spanish) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Final phase (Liguilla)
Notes
Top goalscorers
Clausura 2011
The 2011 Torneo Clausura began on January 8, 2011 and ended on May 22, 2011.
Regular phase
League table
Source:
FeMexFut Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Group standings
Group 2
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Atlante
17
8
3
6
28
17
+11
27
Advanced to the Final Phase
2
América
17
8
2
7
31
28
+3
26
3
Atlas
17
6
5
6
19
19
0
23
4
San Luis
17
4
9
4
20
18
+2
21
5
Toluca
17
5
6
6
28
27
+1
21
6
Pachuca
17
4
6
7
16
25
−9
18
Group 3
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
UNAM
17
10
5
2
27
13
+14
35
Advanced to the Final Phase
2
Morelia
17
9
4
4
31
24
+7
31
3
Cruz Azul
17
7
5
5
25
20
+5
26
4
Puebla
17
5
3
9
16
26
−10
18
5
Querétaro
17
4
4
9
16
35
−19
16
6
Chiapas
17
4
2
11
15
30
−15
14
Results
Source:
FeMexFut (in Spanish) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Final phase (Liguilla)
Notes
Top goalscorers
Relegation
Team
Relegation
1
Toluca
27
36
35
30
22
21
171
102
1.6765
2
Monterrey
19
26
30
36
32
26
169
102
1.6569
3
Cruz Azul
26
13
33
25
39
26
162
102
1.5882
4
UNAM
26
28
17
28
25
35
159
102
1.5588
5
Morelia
24
22
33
25
21
31
156
102
1.5294
6
América
21
23
30
25
27
26
152
102
1.4902
7
Santos Laguna
22
22
27
28
30
23
152
102
1.4902
8
Pachuca
21
36
24
25
25
18
149
102
1.4608
9
Guadalajara
25
21
19
32
22
25
144
102
1.4118
10
UANL
26
14
22
19
24
35
140
102
1.3725
11
San Luis
29
17
21
14
26
21
128
102
1.2549
12
Atlante
27
17
23
16
16
27
126
102
1.2353
13
Puebla
15
26
26
19
19
18
123
102
1.2059
14
Atlas
22
21
18
24
13
23
121
102
1.1863
15
Estudiantes Tecos
25
25
20
19
15
17
121
102
1.1863
16
Jaguares
18
21
19
19
25
14
116
102
1.1373
17
Querétaro
0
0
18
21
19
16
74
68
1.0882
18
Necaxa
0
0
0
0
16
15
31
34
0.9118
Relegation to the Liga de Ascenso
Source: FeMexFut (in Spanish)
References
External links
2024–25 clubsFormer clubs Seasons Competition Associated competitions
Club tournaments in CONCACAF member countries between July 2010 and June 2011
Domestic leagues Domestic cups CONCACAF competitions