Much has been said in recent months about a possible return of the Liga MX to Liberators cup and Copa América, tournaments that have not been played since 2016; however, things may change in the future.
Recently, the president of the Mexican Football Federation, Yon de Luiza, pointed out that they were negotiating to return to the Conmebol competitions for 2024. According to Fernando Cevallos, the allocation of quotas to play international tournaments is already being analyzed. .
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The League would allocate four quotas for the Concachampions, three for the Copa Libertadores, three for the South American and eight for the League Cup. As is currently the case, the champions and runners-up would play the tournament in the area.
The idea that ALL 18 Mexican teams have international competition has existed in the FMF for a long time … Today, this plan is on the table:
4 Concachampions
3 Liberators
3 South American
8 Leagues Cup vs MLS– Fernando Cevallos (@FerCevallosF)
December 22, 2020
On the other hand, the three teams with the most points in the year would rank the Libertadores, while the next highest scoring teams would go to the South American. The rest of the clubs play the Leagues Cup tournament against MLS teams.
UNFORGETTABLE! 10 years have passed since the ordination of @EdelpOficial in the Copa Libertadores 2009. From the hand of Brujita Verón, Alejandro Sabella’s team won the trophy for the fourth time in its history. pic.twitter.com/w8E96zwTla
– SportsCenter (@SC_ESPN)
July 15, 2019
