Mexico prepares its return to the Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana

For the return, the ‘Aztec’ federation presented the owners of the first division teams with a plan in search of acceptance that explains how the quotas will be distributed to the different international tournaments, he said. Mediotiempo.com.

The proposal indicates that the Concacaf Champions League, popularly known as ‘Concachampions’, the champions and runners-up of each semester will go, Well, Concacaf demands the best clubs from each country in that contest.

In other words, the most outstanding squads of the year will not be able to take part in the Copa Libertadores, or the Copa Sudamericana, events in which Mexico would be represented with 6 teams, 3 in each.

A Libertadores The 3 casts with the highest score in the reclassification that have not had a ‘Concachampios’ quota will go, while South American the next 3 from the same table would attend.

But everything does not stop there, since the remaining 8 teams would be sent to a new joint championship between the Liga MX and the MLS of the United States.

If approved, the plan would be announced in May 2021, the outlet concluded.

Mexico quotas for Libertadores, Sudamericana and ‘Concachampions’:

  • ‘Conchachampions’ (4 teams):
    Champion and runner-up for each semester of the year.
  • Libertadores (3 teams):
    Best placed in the reclassification of the year without a quota to ‘Concachampions’.
  • South American (3 teams):
    Best placed in the reclassification of the year without a quota to ‘Cochampions’ or Libertadores.
  • New tournament between Liga MX and MLS (8 teams):
    Teams that have not qualified for ‘Concachampions’, Libertadores or Sudamericana.

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