

The 2026 edition of Leagues Cup will see Liga MX teams host phase one matches for the first time since the intraleague tournament debuted the modern format.

FIFA on Wednesday finalized a one-time switch to Canada from Mexico for winger Marcelo Flores, thereby making the 22-year-old eligible to be selected by coach Jesse Marsch for this summer's FIFA World Cup.

The 2025 Apertura final featured the longest penalty shootout in Liga MX history. But the world record? Not even close.

When discussing the hierarchy of Mexican soccer, the conversation always begins with the "big four" of Liga MX. Now, Toluca have made it a big five.

Toluca defeated UANL Tigres on penalty kicks 9-8 on Sunday night to win the Apertura tournament title and became the fifth team since 1996 to win back-to-back titles in the Mexican league.
Nahuel Guzmán
#1 · G
Carlos Rodríguez
#25 · G
Antonio Carrera
#13 · G
Luis Gomez
#70 · G
Francisco Reyes
#2 · D
Osvaldo Rodríguez
#35 · D
Jesús Angulo
#27 · D
Marco Farfan
#3 · D
Juanjo Purata
#4 · D
Vladimir Loroña
#32 · D
Rafael Guerrero
#33 · D
Joaquim
#28 · D
Fernando Ordóñez
#26 · D
Juan Pablo Vigón
#6 · M
Marcelo Flores
#20 · M
Fernando Gorriarán
#8 · M
Juan Brunetta
#11 · M
Diego Lainez
#16 · M
Jesús Garza
#14 · M
Rômulo
#23 · M
César Araujo
#5 · M
Henrique Simeone Koifman
#204 · M
André-Pierre Gignac
#10 · F
Rodrigo Aguirre
#17 · F
Ángel Correa
#7 · F
Edgar López
#19 · F
Ozziel Herrera
#77 · F
Diego Sánchez
#30 · F