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Explore the Liga MX like never before with these 15 surprising facts that will leave you amazed! From little-known trivia to hidden gems, dive into the world of Liga MX in this captivating web story.
1. Club América holds the record for the most Liga MX titles, with 13 championships to their name.
1. Chivas de Guadalajara, known for only fielding Mexican players, boasts a large and passionate fan base.
1. Tigres UANL's stadium, the Estadio Universitario, is nicknamed "El Volcán" (The Volcano) due to its vibrant atmosphere during matches.
1. The Liga MX playoffs, known as "Liguilla," feature the top eight teams competing for the championship title.
1. Club Tijuana, based in the border city of Tijuana, has gained popularity for its unique cross-border fan base.
1. Pumas UNAM's home stadium, the Estadio Olímpico Universitario, hosted matches during the 1968 Summer Olympics.
1. Liga MX has a rich history of producing talented players who have gone on to achieve success in European leagues.
1. Atlas FC, based in Guadalajara, is one of the oldest soccer clubs in Mexico, founded in 1916.
1. Liga MX matches are known for their intense rivalries, such as the Clásico Regiomontano between Monterrey and Tigres.
1. Cruz Azul, despite facing a championship drought in recent years, remains one of Liga MX's most historically successful clubs.
1. The Liga MX calendar often features special tournaments like the Copa MX, providing additional opportunities for teams to compete.
1. Liga MX's popularity extends beyond Mexico, with a significant fan following in the United States and other countries with large Hispanic communities.