Liga de Ascenso Bicentenario 2010 Liguilla

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The Liguilla will have the teams play two games against each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner of each match up will be determined by aggregate score. The higher seeded team will advance if the aggregate is a tie. The exception for tie-breaking procedure is the finals, where the higher seeded team rule will not be used. If the teams remained tied after 90 minutes of play during the 2nd leg of the finals, extra time will be used, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary. The teams will be seeded 2 to 7 (depending on their position at the end of the regular season). Higher seeded teams play on their home field during the second leg.

Contents

Kickoffs are given in local time.

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Leon.svg León 2 5 7
5 600px Blu e Giallo Strisce.svg La Piedad 0 0 0
4 Pumas Morelos 0 1 1
5 600px Blu e Giallo Strisce.svg La Piedad 0 2 2
1 Leon.svg León 0 2 2
2 600px Rosso e Bianco (strisce).png Necaxa 3 1 4
2 600px Rosso e Bianco (strisce).png Necaxa 0 2 2
7 Bianco e Rosso (Strisce).png BUAP 0 0 0
2 600px Rosso e Bianco (strisce).png Necaxa 0 5 5
3 600px Tijuana.png Tijuana 0 2 2
3 600px Tijuana.png Tijuana 2 1 3
6 Correcaminos 1 1 2

Quarter-finals

The quarterfinals are scheduled to be played on.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Necaxa Flag of Mexico.svg 2 0 Flag of Mexico.svg BUAP 0 02 0
Tijuana Flag of Mexico.svg 3 1 Flag of Mexico.svg UAT 1 12 0
Pumas Morelos Flag of Mexico.svg 1 2 Flag of Mexico.svg La Piedad 0 01 2
1. ^ Advanced by best position on the general table.

First leg

La Piedad 0 0 Pumas Morelos
Estadio Juan N. López
La Piedad, Michoacán
Referee: Oscar Macias Romo (Mexico)

BUAP 0 0 Necaxa
Estadio Cuauhtémoc
Puebla, Puebla
Referee: Juan Gerónimo Cruz Rivera (Mexico)

UAT 1 2 Tijuana
Orrego Soccerball shade.svg54' Enríquez Soccerball shade.svg1'
Gerk Soccerball shade.svg46'
Estadio Marte R. Gómez
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
Referee: Cesar Esteban Moreno Roa (Mexico)

Second leg

Pumas Morelos 1 2 La Piedad
Bonells Soccerball shade.svg85'Rodríguez Soccerball shade.svg42', Soccerball shade.svg82'
Estadio Centenario
Cuernavaca, Morelos
Referee: Jorge Isaac Rojas Castillo (Mexico)

Necaxa 2 0 BUAP
Barbosa Soccerball shade.svg44'
Maz Soccerball shade.svg89'
Estadio Victoria
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
Referee: Gerardo García Acevedo (Mexico)

Tijuana 1 1 UAT
Lillingston Soccerball shade.svg43' Pizano Soccerball shade.svg55' (o.g.)
Estadio Caliente
Tijuana, Baja California
Referee: Antony Zanjuampa Rojo (Mexico)

Semi-finals

The semifinals are scheduled to be played on.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
León Flag of Mexico.svg 7 0 Flag of Mexico.svg La Piedad 2 05 0
Necaxa Flag of Mexico.svg 5 2 Flag of Mexico.svg Tijuana 0 05 2

First leg

La Piedad 0 2 León
Figoli Soccerball shade.svg45'
Orozco Soccerball shade.svg65'
Estadio Juan N. López
La Piedad, Michoacán
Referee: Fernando Guerrero Ramírez (Mexico)

Tijuana 0 0 Necaxa
Estadio Caliente
Tijuana, Baja California
Referee: Victor Bisguerra Mendiola (Mexico)

Second leg

Necaxa 5 2 Tijuana
Maz Soccerball shade.svg23', Soccerball shade.svg48', Soccerball shade.svg68', Soccerball shade.svg84', Soccerball shade.svg85' Enríquez Soccerball shade.svg41'
Malrrechaufe Soccerball shade.svg81'
Estadio Victoria
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
Referee: Mairo Alonso Villa García (Mexico)

León 5 0 La Piedad
Casartelli Soccerball shade.svg2', Soccerball shade.svg39'
Ceja Soccerball shade.svg10', Soccerball shade.svg87'
Nieves Soccerball shade.svg81'
Estadio Nou Camp
León, Guanajuato
Referee: José Roberto Méndez León (Mexico)

Final

The first and second legs of the final are scheduled to be played on .

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
León Flag of Mexico.svg 2 4 Flag of Mexico.svg Necaxa 0 32 1

First leg

Necaxa 3 0 León
Chávez Soccerball shade.svg29'
Romero Soccerball shade.svg38'
Mosqueda Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Estadio Victoria
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
Referee: Mario Alonso Villa García (Mexico)

Second leg

León 2 1 Necaxa
Corona Soccerball shade.svg50'
Valadéz Soccerball shade.svg71'
Maz Soccerball shade.svg54'
Estadio Nou Camp
León, Guanajuato
Referee: Fernando Guerrero Ramírez (Mexico)

Necaxa won the Liga De Ascenso on a 4-2 aggregate score line

Apertura Champion

Bicentenario 2010 winner:
Necaxa
2nd Title

Goalscorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

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