/r/LigaMX
English/Spanish-language coverage of Mexican Soccer (Liga MX, National Team, Liga de Ascenso, Women's, Futsal, Beach Soccer, etc) and Mexican players abroad.
Suspended Indefinitely |
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Time (CT) | Home | Away | Score | TV |
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12/12 | ||||
8:00 PM | AME | MTY | 2-1 | |
12/15 | ||||
7:00 PM | MTY | AME | 1-1 |
Team | Date | Result | Type |
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VAL | 10/12 | D 2-2 | FRIENDLY |
USA | 10/15 | W 2-0 | FRIENDLY |
HON | 11/15 | L 2-0 | Quarterfinals |
HON | 11/19 | W 4-0 | Quarterfinals |
CAN | 3/21 | 8:30 PM | Semifinal |
TBA | TBA | TBA | Final/3rd Place |
Apertura 2024 |
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América |
Apertura 2024 |
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C.D. Tapatío |
Apertura 2024 |
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C.F. Monterrey Femenil |
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My money's on La Liga or Bundesliga
*Edited to specify Top 4 European Leagues
White of whitest American here with a basic fluency of Spanish. I am thinking about going across from El Paso to a Juarez FC game. How safe is this and any advice? I have been to Juarez and Nuevo Laredo in the past but not since the cartels got heavy.
I have not been following Liga MX so I am curious about Visitor fans. Is it common for visiting fans to travel or show up to the away games? For example, bigger teams like Chivas or América showing up to games in Monterrey? And if so, are tickets hard to come by as a visitor?
This segment had the quote that said “Mexican coaches are not ready for competition”
Are Mexican front offices also to blame for the dis functional teams? Last I checked foreign coches also get fired at the same rate.
When is it the front office/ownership fault for putting shit players on teams?