2011 Primera División de México Apertura Liguilla Final

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Primera División de México Apertura 2011 Liguilla Final
Event 2011 Apertura Liguilla
On aggregate
First leg
DateDecember 8, 2011 20:30 (UTC-6)
Venue Estadio Corona, Torreón, Coahuila
Man of the Match Flag of Argentina.svg Damián Álvarez
Referee Paul Delgadillo
Attendance30,000
Second leg
DateDecember 11, 2011 18:00 (UTC-6)
Venue Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás, Nuevo León
Man of the Match Flag of Brazil.svg Danilinho
Referee Marco Antonio Rodríguez
Attendance45,531

The 2011 Apertura Liguilla Final is a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2011 Apertura champion.

Contents

After 17 matches on the regular season, and 2 two-legged rounds of Liguilla , Tigres UANL and Santos Laguna have reached the final.

This final was the third of Santos Laguna in 4 tournaments, the other two where in the Bicentenario 2010 losing against Toluca on a penalty shoot-out and the Apertura 2010 losing against Monterrey with the score of 5 - 3.

This final was the first of Tigres UANL since 2003, when they lost 3 - 2 on aggregate against Pachuca. Also Tigres UANL hadn't won the league since the 1981–82 season when they became winners against Atlante on a penalty shoot-out.

Final rules

Like other match-ups in the knockout round, the teams will play two games, one at each team's home stadium. As the highest seeded team determined at the beginning of the Liguilla, will have home-field advantage for the second leg.

However, the tiebreaking criteria used in previous rounds will not be the same in the final. If the teams remained tied after 90 minutes of play during the 2nd leg, extra time will be used, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary.

Route to the final

Tigres UANLRoundSantos Laguna
OpponentResult Regular Season OpponentResult
House.svg Cruz Azul 1 - 1Match 1 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Pachuca 4 - 1
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Querétaro 0 - 0Match 2 House.svg Atlante 3 - 0
House.svg Toluca 2 - 2Match 3 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Chiapas 2 - 3
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Estudiantes Tecos 1 - 0Match 4 House.svg Tijuana 1 - 3
House.svg América 2 - 2Match 5 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Pumas UNAM 1 - 1
House.svg San Luis 1 - 0Match 6 House.svg Morelia 0 - 2
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Atlas 1 - 0Match 7 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Monterrey 0 - 2
House.svg Pachuca 5 - 0Match 8 House.svg Guadalajara 1 - 1
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Atlante 0 - 1Match 9 GreenButton RightArrow.svg San Luis 1 - 0
House.svg Chiapas 1 - 1Match 10 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Puebla 2 - 1
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Tijuana 1 - 1Match 11 House.svg Cruz Azul 1 - 0
House.svg Pumas UNAM 4 - 1Match 12 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Querétaro 3 - 1
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Morelia 0 - 2Match 13 House.svg Toluca 3 - 2
House.svg Monterrey 0 - 0Match 14 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Estudiantes Tecos 2 - 5
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Guadalajara 0 - 1Match 15 House.svg América 1 - 1
House.svg Santos Laguna 2 - 1Match 16 GreenButton RightArrow.svg Tigres UANL 1 - 2
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Puebla 1 - 0Match 17 House.svg Atlas 3 - 0
OpponentResult Liguilla OpponentResult
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Pachuca 1 - 0 Quarterfinals GreenButton RightArrow.svg Chiapas 2 - 2
House.svg Pachuca 3 - 0 Quarterfinals House.svg Chiapas 2 - 1
GreenButton RightArrow.svg Querétaro 0 - 0 Semifinals GreenButton RightArrow.svg Morelia 1 - 2
House.svg Querétaro 1 - 0 Semifinals House.svg Morelia 3 - 2

Final

First leg

Santos Laguna 0 1 Tigres UANL
Report Soccerball shade.svg 7' Álvarez
Estadio Corona
Torreón, Coahuila
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Paul Delgadillo
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Santos Laguna
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Tigres UANL
Santos Laguna
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Oswaldo Sánchez (c) Yellow card.svg 23'
DF4 Flag of Mexico.svg Jorge Iván Estrada Yellow card.svg 28'Sub off.svg 45'
DF18 Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago Hoyos
DF23 Flag of Panama.svg Felipe Baloy Yellow card.svg 81'
DF14 Flag of Mexico.svg César Ibáñez
MF13 Flag of Ecuador.svg Christian Suárez Sub off.svg 61'
MF17 Flag of Mexico.svg Rodolfo Salinas
MF8 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Pablo Rodríguez Red card.svg 23'
MF7 Flag of Mexico.svg José María Cárdenas
FW3 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Darwin Quintero Sub off.svg 45'
FW24 Flag of Mexico.svg Oribe Peralta
Substitutes
DF5 Flag of Mexico.svg Aarón Galindo
FW9 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Ochoa
MF15 Flag of Mexico.svg Jaime Toledo Sub on.svg 61'
DF20 Flag of Mexico.svg Osmar Mares Sub on.svg 45'
GK25 Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Becerra
DF28 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Adrián Morales Sub on.svg 45'Yellow card.svg 58'
FW65 Flag of Mexico.svg Alonso Escoboza
Manager
Flag of Mexico.svg Benjamín Galindo
Tigres UANL
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Palos
DF2 Flag of Mexico.svg Israel Jiménez
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho
DF4 Flag of Mexico.svg Hugo Ayala
DF6 Flag of Mexico.svg Jorge Torres Nilo
MF15 Flag of Mexico.svg Manuel Viniegra Sub off.svg 88'
MF30 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Salcido
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Danilinho
MF16 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Lobos (c)
MF11 Flag of Argentina.svg Damián Álvarez
FW9 Flag of Chile.svg Héctor Mancilla Sub off.svg 72'
Substitutes
MF18 Flag of Mexico.svg Francisco Acuña
FW19 Flag of Mexico.svg Alan Pulido Sub on.svg 72'
GK21 Flag of Mexico.svg Aarón Fernández
MF22 Flag of Mexico.svg Edgar Pacheco
DF24 Flag of Mexico.svg José Arturo Rivas
MF28 Flag of Mexico.svg Alberto Acosta
MF29 Flag of Mexico.svg Jesús Dueñas Sub on.svg 88'
Manager
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Ferretti
Paul Delgadillo Man of the Match
Flag of Argentina.svg Damián Álvarez
Assistant referees
Flag of Mexico.svg Salvador Rodríguez
Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos González
Fourth official
Flag of Mexico.svg Ricardo Arellano

Second leg

Tigres UANL 3 1 Santos Laguna
Mancilla Soccerball shade.svg 52'
Danilinho Soccerball shade.svg 63'
Pulido Soccerball shade.svg 87'
Report Soccerball shade.svg 30' Peralta
Estadio Universitario
San Nicolás, Nuevo León
Attendance: 45,531
Referee: Marco Antonio Rodríguez
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Tigres UANL
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Santos Laguna
Tigres UANL
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Palos
DF2 Flag of Mexico.svg Israel Jiménez Red card.svg 69'
DF3 Flag of Brazil.svg Juninho
DF4 Flag of Mexico.svg Hugo Ayala
DF6 Flag of Mexico.svg Jorge Torres Nilo Yellow card.svg 36'Sub off.svg 88'
MF15 Flag of Mexico.svg Manuel Viniegra Sub off.svg 88'
MF30 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Salcido
MF10 Flag of Brazil.svg Danilinho Yellow card.svg 63'
MF16 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Lobos (c) Yellow card.svg 38'
MF11 Flag of Argentina.svg Damián Álvarez
FW9 Flag of Chile.svg Héctor Mancilla Yellow card.svg 56'Sub off.svg 80'
Substitutes
MF17 Flag of Mexico.svg David Toledo Sub on.svg 88'
FW19 Flag of Mexico.svg Alan Pulido Sub on.svg 80'
GK21 Flag of Mexico.svg Aarón Fernández
MF22 Flag of Mexico.svg Edgar Pacheco
DF24 Flag of Mexico.svg José Arturo Rivas Sub on.svg 88'
MF28 Flag of Mexico.svg Alberto Acosta
MF29 Flag of Mexico.svg Jesús Dueñas
Manager
Flag of Brazil.svg Ricardo Ferretti
Santos Laguna
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Oswaldo Sánchez (c) Red card.svg 12'
DF18 Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago Hoyos
DF20 Flag of Mexico.svg Osmar Mares
DF23 Flag of Panama.svg Felipe Baloy Red card.svg 69'
DF28 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Adrián Morales Yellow card.svg 66'Sub off.svg 66'
DF14 Flag of Mexico.svg César Ibáñez
MF13 Flag of Ecuador.svg Christian Suárez
MF17 Flag of Mexico.svg Rodolfo Salinas Yellow card.svg 19'
MF7 Flag of Mexico.svg José María Cárdenas Sub off.svg 66'
FW3 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Darwin Quintero Sub off.svg 16'Yellow card.svg 70'
FW24 Flag of Mexico.svg Oribe Peralta
Substitutes
DF5 Flag of Mexico.svg Aarón Galindo
FW9 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Ochoa
MF10 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Ludueña Sub on.svg 66'
MF15 Flag of Mexico.svg Jaime Toledo
GK25 Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Becerra Sub on.svg 16'
DF27 Flag of Mexico.svg José Antonio Olvera
FW37 Flag of Mexico.svg Saúl Ramírez Sub on.svg 66'
Manager
Flag of Mexico.svg Benjamín Galindo
Marco Antonio Rodríguez Man of the Match
Flag of Brazil.svg Danilinho
Assistant referees
Flag of Mexico.svg Alberto Morín
Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Joel Rangel
Fourth official
Flag of Mexico.svg Mauricio Morales
Apertura 2011 winners:
Escudo del Club de Futbol Tigres UANL.svg
Tigres UANL
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