Clausura 2017 Liga MX championship stage

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Clausura 2017 Liga MX final phase

The Clausura 2017 Liga MX championship stage commonly known as liguilla (mini league) was being played from 10 May to 28 May 2017. [1] A total of eight teams were competing in the championship stage to decide the champions of the Clausura 2017 Liga MX season. Both finalists qualified to the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. However, since UANL had already qualified for that tournament by winning the Apertura 2016 Liga MX final, their berth earned through the Clausura passed to the non-finalist with the best regular season record in the Clausura, Tijuana.

Qualified teams[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Tijuana 17 9 4 4 30 22 +8 31 Advance to Liguilla
2 Monterrey 17 7 6 4 26 18 +8 27
3 Guadalajara 17 7 6 4 21 18 +3 27
4 Toluca 17 8 3 6 21 20 +1 27
5 Santos Laguna 17 5 11 1 25 20 +5 26
6 Atlas 17 7 5 5 24 21 +3 26
7 UANL 17 7 4 6 26 12 +14 25
8 Morelia 17 6 6 5 19 16 +3 24
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2017. Source: Liga MX
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points

Format[]

  • Teams are re-seeded each round.
  • Team with more goals on aggregate after two matches advances.
  • Away goals rule is applied in the quarterfinals and semifinals, but not the final.
  • In the quarterfinals and semifinals, if the two teams are tied on aggregate and away goals, the higher seeded team advances.
  • In the final, if the two teams are tied after both legs, the match goes to extra time and, if necessary, a shoot-out.
  • Both finalists qualify to the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League (in Pot 3).

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Bracket[]

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                         
3 Guadalajara (s) 0 1 1  
6 Atlas 1 0 1  
  3 Guadalajara (s) 1 1 2  
  4 Toluca 1 1 2  
4 Toluca 4 1 5
5 Santos Laguna 1 3 4  
  3 Guadalajara 2 2 4
  7 UANL 2 1 3
1 Tijuana 0 2 2  
8 Morelia 1 0 1  
  1 Tijuana 0 0 0
  7 UANL 2 2 4  
2 Monterrey 1 0 1
7 UANL 4 2 6  


Quarterfinals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Morelia 1–2 Tijuana 1–0 0–2
UANL 6–1 Monterrey 4–1 2–0
Atlas 1–1 (s) Guadalajara 1–0 0–1
Santos Laguna 4–5 Toluca 1–4 3–1

All times are UTC−6 except for match in Tijuana

First leg[]

UANL4–1Monterrey
Gignac 20', 69'
Dueñas 45', 90+2'
Report Basanta 90+1'

Santos Laguna1–4Toluca
Rodríguez 53' Report Hauche 14'
Triverio 55'
Uribe 79'
Esquivel 88'
Attendance: 22,073
Referee: Paul Delgadillo (Jalisco)

Morelia1–0Tijuana
Sansores 10' Report
Attendance: 26,679
Referee: Erick Yair Miranda (Guanajuato)

Atlas1–0Guadalajara
Alustiza 30' Report
Attendance: 46,605
Referee: Jorge Antonio Pérez (Veracruz)

Second leg[]

Monterrey0–2UANL
Report Gignac 45+4', 68'
Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe
Attendance: 52,969
Referee: Fernando Hernández (Mexico City)

UANL won 6–1 on aggregate.


Toluca1–3Santos Laguna
Ríos 42' Report Triverio 21' (o.g.)
Rivas 45'
Furch 60'
Attendance: 25,544
Referee: Marco Antonio Ortiz (Durango)

Toluca won 5–4 on aggregate.


Guadalajara1–0Atlas
Pineda 45' Report
Estadio Chivas, Zapopan
Attendance: 42,173
Referee: Luis Enrique Santander (Guanajuato)

1–1 on aggregate and tied on away goals. Guadalajara advanced for being the higher seed in the classification table.


Tijuana2–0Morelia
Martín 42'
Lucero 80'
Report
Attendance: 27,333
Referee: Oscar Macías Romo (Aguascalientes)

Tijuana won 2–1 on aggregate.

Semifinals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
UANL 4–0 Tijuana 2–0 2–0
Toluca 2–2 (s) Guadalajara 1–1 1–1

All times are UTC−6 except for match in Tijuana

First leg[]

Toluca1–1Guadalajara
Uribe 85' Report Pizarro 83'
Attendance: 25,671
Referee: Oscar Macías Romo (Aguascalientes)

UANL2–0Tijuana
Zelarayán 42'
Aquino 45'
Report
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza
Attendance: 41,426
Referee: Marco Antonio Ortiz (Durango)

Second leg[]

Guadalajara1–1Toluca
Calderón 30' Report Uribe 48'
Estadio Chivas, Zapopan
Attendance: 40,182
Referee: Luis Enrique Santander (Guanajuato)

2–2 on aggregate and tied on away goals. Guadalajara advanced for being the higher seed in the classification table.


Tijuana0–2UANL
Report Aquino 64'
Damm 90+2'
Attendance: 27,333
Referee: Jorge Antonio Pérez (Veracruz)

UANL won 4–0 on aggregate.

Finals[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
UANL 3–4 Guadalajara 2–2 1–2

All times are UTC−6

First leg[]

UANL2–2Guadalajara
Gignac 85', 88' Report Pulido 23'
Pizarro 42'
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza
Attendance: 41,625
Referee: Óscar Macías Romo (Aguascalientes)
UANL[3][4]
Guadalajara[3][4]
GK 1 Argentina Nahuel Guzmán
DF 16 Peru Luis Advíncula downward-facing red arrow 72'
DF 3 Brazil Juninho (c)
DF 4 Mexico Hugo Ayala downward-facing red arrow 46'
DF 28 Mexico Luis Rodríguez
MF 19 Argentina Guido Pizarro
MF 29 Mexico Jesús Dueñas Yellow card 90+4'
MF 20 Mexico Javier Aquino
MF 8 Argentina Lucas Zelarayán downward-facing red arrow 62'
MF 18 Argentina Ismael Sosa
FW 10 France André-Pierre Gignac
Substitutions:
GK 22 Mexico Enrique Palos
DF 21 Colombia Francisco Meza upward-facing green arrow 46'
DF 24 Mexico José Rivas
MF 11 Mexico Damián Álvarez upward-facing green arrow 72'
MF 17 United States Jose Francisco Torres
MF 25 Mexico Jürgen Damm upward-facing green arrow 62'
FW 26 Chile Eduardo Vargas
Manager:
Brazil Ricardo Ferretti
GK 30 Mexico Rodolfo Cota Yellow card 79'
DF 6 Mexico Edwin Hernández downward-facing red arrow 77'
DF 3 Mexico Carlos Salcido (c)
DF 2 Mexico Oswaldo Alanís
DF 17 Mexico Jesús Sánchez
MF 23 Mexico José Juan Vázquez
MF 25 Mexico Michael Pérez
MF 18 Mexico Néstor Calderón downward-facing red arrow 61'
MF 7 Mexico Orbelín Pineda downward-facing red arrow 72'
MF 20 Mexico Rodolfo Pizarro
FW 9 Mexico Alan Pulido
Substitutions:
GK 34 Mexico Miguel Jiménez
DF 4 Mexico Jair Pereira
DF 16 Mexico Miguel Ángel Ponce Yellow card 84' upward-facing green arrow 72'
MF 19 Mexico Guillermo Martínez upward-facing green arrow 77'
MF 21 Mexico Carlos Fierro upward-facing green arrow 61'
FW 10 Mexico Eduardo López
FW 97 Mexico Michelle Benítez
Manager:
Argentina Matías Almeyda

Assistant referees:
Marcos Quintero Huitron (Jalisco)
Jimmy Acosta Montesinos (Chiapas)
Fourth official:
Marco Antonio Ortiz (Durango)

Second leg[]

Guadalajara2–1UANL
Pulido 17'
Vázquez 70'
Report Sosa 88'
Estadio Chivas, Zapopan
Attendance: 45,354
Referee: Luis Enrique Santander (Guanajuato)

Guadalajara won 4–3 on aggregate

Guadalajara[5][6]
UANL[5][6]
GK 30 Mexico Rodolfo Cota
DF 6 Mexico Edwin Hernández
DF 2 Mexico Oswaldo Alanís
DF 3 Mexico Carlos Salcido (c)
DF 4 Mexico Jair Pereira
DF 17 Mexico Jesús Sánchez
MF 23 Mexico José Juan Vázquez Yellow card 90'
MF 20 Mexico Rodolfo Pizarro
MF 18 Mexico Néstor Calderón downward-facing red arrow 59'
MF 7 Mexico Orbelín Pineda downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
FW 9 Mexico Alan Pulido Yellow card 86'
Substitutions:
GK 34 Mexico Miguel Jiménez
DF 5 Mexico Hedgardo Marín
DF 16 Mexico Miguel Ángel Ponce
MF 21 Mexico Carlos Fierro upward-facing green arrow 59'
MF 25 Mexico Michael Pérez
FW 10 Mexico Eduardo López
FW 14 Mexico Ángel Zaldívar upward-facing green arrow 90+3'
Manager:
Argentina Matías Almeyda
GK 1 Argentina Nahuel Guzmán Yellow card 86'
DF 27 Mexico Alberto Acosta downward-facing red arrow 59'
DF 3 Brazil Juninho (c)
DF 4 Mexico Hugo Ayala downward-facing red arrow 66'
DF 28 Mexico Luis Rodríguez downward-facing red arrow 73'
MF 20 Mexico Javier Aquino Yellow card 14'
MF 19 Argentina Guido Pizarro
MF 29 Mexico Jesús Dueñas
MF 25 Mexico Jürgen Damm
FW 18 Argentina Ismael Sosa Yellow card 90+1'
FW 10 France André-Pierre Gignac Yellow card 73'
Substitutions:
GK 22 Mexico Enrique Palos
DF 16 Peru Luis Advíncula
DF 21 Colombia Francisco Meza upward-facing green arrow 66'
DF 24 Mexico José Rivas
MF 11 Mexico Damián Álvarez Yellow card 83' upward-facing green arrow 73'
FW 8 Argentina Lucas Zelarayán upward-facing green arrow 59'
FW 26 Chile Eduardo Vargas
Manager:
Brazil Ricardo Ferretti

Assistant referees:
Alberto Morin Méndez (Chihuahua)
Salvador Rodríguez Gorrocino (Jalisco)
Fourth official:
Jorge Antonio Pérez Durán (Veracruz)

Clausura 2017 winners:
Guadalajara
12th Title

Goalscorers[]

6 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals

References[]

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