Primera División de México 2010 Bicentenario Liguilla Final

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Primera División de México Bicentenario 2010 Liguilla Final
Event 2010 Bicentenario Liguilla
On aggregate
First leg
DateMay 20, 2010 20:00 (UTC-6)
Venue Estadio Corona, Torreón, Coahuila
Man of the Match Flag of Mexico.svg Zinha
Referee Marco Antonio Rodríguez Moreno (Mexico)
Attendance30,000
WeatherSunny
Second leg
(a.e.t.)
DateMay 23, 2010 12:00 (UTC-6)
Venue Estadio Nemesio Díez, Toluca, State of Mexico
Man of the Match Flag of Mexico.svg Édgar Dueñas
RefereeArmando Archundia Téllez (Mexico)
Attendance27,000
WeatherSunny 27 °C (81 °F)

The 2010 Bicentenario Liguilla Final is a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2010 Bicentenario champion.

Contents

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

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, Toluca was to 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.

Final summary

First leg

Santos Laguna 2 2 Toluca
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Zinha Soccerball shade.svg67'
Estadio Corona
Torreón, Coahuila
Referee: Marco Antonio Rodríguez Moreno (Mexico)
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Santos Laguna
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Toluca
Santos Laguna
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Oswaldo Sánchez (c)
RB4 Flag of Mexico.svg Iván Estrada Yellow card.svg 33'Sub off.svg 46'
CB23 Flag of Panama.svg Felipe Baloy
CB3 Flag of Uruguay.svg Jonathan Lacerda
LB27 Flag of Mexico.svg José Olvera
DM7 Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Jiménez Sub off.svg 46'
DM8 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Adrian Morales
RW5 Flag of Mexico.svg Fernando Arce Sub off.svg 60'
LW11 Flag of Mexico.svg José Cárdenas
CF24 Flag of Mexico.svg Oribe Peralta
CF28 Flag of Colombia.svg Darwin Quintero
Substitutes
GK25 Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Becerra
DF21 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Pablo Santiago Sub on.svg 46'
DF125 Flag of Mexico.svg Rafael Figueroa
MF10 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Ludueña
MF26 Flag of Mexico.svg Francisco Javier Torres Sub on.svg 60'
FW9 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Ochoa Sub on.svg 46'Yellow card.svg 87'
FW30 Flag of Mexico.svg Matías Vuoso
Manager
Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén Omar Romano
Toluca
GK12 Flag of Mexico.svg Alfredo Talavera
RB24 Flag of Mexico.svg José Manuel Cruzalta Yellow card.svg 29'
CB2 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Novaretti
CB14 Flag of Mexico.svg Édgar Dueñas Yellow card.svg 55'
LB6 Flag of Mexico.svg Manuel de la Torre Red card.svg 90+2'
DM5 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Romagnoli
DM15 Flag of Mexico.svg Antonio Ríos
RW7 Flag of Mexico.svg Néstor Calderón Sub off.svg 68'
LW11 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Esquivel
SS10 Flag of Mexico.svg Zinha (c) Sub off.svg 78'
CF9 Flag of Chile.svg Héctor Mancilla Yellow card.svg 42'Sub off.svg 84'
Substitutes
GK30 Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Centeno
DF3 Flag of Mexico.svg Francisco Gamboa
DF16 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Galeana
MF8 Flag of Mexico.svg Manuel Pérez Sub on.svg 78'
MF27 Flag of Colombia.svg Vladimir Marín Sub on.svg 68'
FW18 Flag of Mexico.svg Isaác Brizuela
FW19 Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Nava Sub on.svg 84'
Manager
Flag of Mexico.svg José Manuel de la Torre
Man of the Match
Flag placeholder.svg Flag of Mexico.svg Zinha
Fans' Man of the Match
Flag placeholder.svg Flag of Mexico.svg Matías Vuoso
Assistant referees
Flag of Mexico.svg José Luis Camargo Callado
Flag of Mexico.svg Alberto Morín Méndez
Fourth official
Flag of Mexico.svg Jorge Eduardo Gasso Flores

Second leg

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Toluca
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Santos Laguna
Toluca
GK12 Flag of Mexico.svg Alfredo Talavera
RB24 Flag of Mexico.svg José Manuel Cruzalta Sub off.svg 81'
CB2 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Novaretti
CB14 Flag of Mexico.svg Édgar Dueñas Yellow card.svg 60'
LB17 Flag of Chile.svg Osvaldo González
DM5 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Romagnoli
DM15 Flag of Mexico.svg Antonio Ríos
RW7 Flag of Mexico.svg Néstor Calderón Sub off.svg 74'
LW11 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Esquivel Sub off.svg 99'
SS10 Flag of Mexico.svg Zinha (c) Yellow card.svg 34'
CF9 Flag of Chile.svg Héctor Mancilla Yellow card.svg 36'
Substitutes
GK25 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Arturo Pérez
DF3 Flag of Mexico.svg Francisco Gamboa Sub on.svg 81'
DF16 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Galeana
MF8 Flag of Mexico.svg Manuel Pérez
MF27 Flag of Colombia.svg Vladimir Marín Sub on.svg 74'
FW18 Flag of Mexico.svg Isaác Brizuela Sub on.svg 99'
FW19 Flag of Mexico.svg Raúl Nava
Manager
Flag of Mexico.svg José Manuel de la Torre
Santos Laguna
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Oswaldo Sánchez (c)
RB4 Flag of Mexico.svg Iván Estrada Yellow card.svg 33'Sub off.svg 83'
CB23 Flag of Paraguay.svg Felipe Baloy Yellow card.svg 8'
CB3 Flag of Uruguay.svg Jonathan Lacerda
LB8 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Adrián Morales Yellow card.svg 49'
DM58 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Pablo Rodríguez Yellow card.svg 59'
DM26 Flag of Mexico.svg Francisco Javier Torres Sub off.svg 46'
RW5 Flag of Mexico.svg Fernando Arce
LW11 Flag of Mexico.svg José Cárdenas Sub off.svg 70'
CF28 Flag of Colombia.svg Darwin Quintero
CF24 Flag of Mexico.svg Oribe Peralta Yellow card.svg 48'
Substitutes
GK25 Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Becerra
DF21 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Pablo Santiago
DF27 Flag of Mexico.svg José Antonio Olvera
MF125 Flag of Mexico.svg Rafael Figueroa Sub on.svg 83'
MF7 Flag of Argentina.svg Walter Jiménez
FW10 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Ludueña Sub on.svg 70'
FW30 Flag of Mexico.svg Matías Vuoso Sub on.svg 46'
Manager
Flag of Argentina.svg Rubén Omar Romano
Man of the Match
Flag placeholder.svg Flag of Mexico.svg Édgar Dueñas
Fans' Man of the Match
Flag placeholder.svg Flag of Mexico.svg Alfredo Talavera
Assistant referees
Flag of Mexico.svg Marvin César Torrentera Rivera
Flag of Mexico.svg Marcos Quintero Huitrón
Fourth official
Flag of Mexico.svg José Alfredo Peñaloza Soto

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