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Liga Premier de Ascenso

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Country
  
Mexico

Current champion
  
Tlaxcala FC

Promotion to
  
Ascenso MX

Divisions
  
2

Date founded
  
1950

TV partner
  
TVC Deportes

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Number of teams
  
2 groups of 16 teams 1 group of 15 teams (47)

Relegation to
  
Liga de Nuevos Talentos

Current champions
  
Tlaxcala F.C. (Apertura 2016)

TV partners
  
TVC Deportes AYM Sports HMX Deportes

Level on pyramid
  
Mexican football league system

Teams
  
Pioneros de Cancún, Murciélagos FC, Tlaxcala FC, Loros U de C, Coras FC

Sdtv 02 marzo 2017 mitad de temporada y casi 500 goles en liga premier


The Liga Premier de Ascenso is one of the two leagues (along with the Liga de Nuevos Talentos) consisting the Segunda División, the third level of the Mexican football league system.

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The Liga Premier de Ascenso has 47 teams divided into three groups, 2 groups of 16 teams and a group of 15 teams. The Apertura champion each year will play the champion of the respective Clausura tournament, in order to determine who will be promoted to the Ascenso MX, or if occasion arises, the team manages to win two tournaments in a year, amount direct without having to play a promotion final.

As of 2015–16 Season, All 18 Teams from Liga MX (no promotion) will be played to Liga Premier to make youth players to play in the professional league.

Stadium and locations

Standings

Group 2

  • Coras B will not participate in Torneo Clausura 2017 due to unknown reasons and its reduced to 15 teams
  • Stadium and locations

    Standings

    Stadium and locations

    Standings

    Relegation Table

  • Due to Coras FC B dissolved before Clausura 2017 began
  • Last updated on January 5, 2017.
    Source: Sitio Oficial de la Segunda División Federación Mexicana de Futbol - Liga Premier de Ascenso

    Champions

    Notes

    References

    Liga Premier de Ascenso Wikipedia