Tercera División de México

Tercera División de México
Country Mexico
Confederation CONCACAF
Founded 1967
Divisions 14 groups
Number of teams 226
Level on pyramid 4
Promotion to

Champion - Liga Premier de Ascenso

Runner Up - Liga de Nuevos Talentos
Current champions Club Deportivo Uruapan
(2014–15)
Website terceradivision.com.mx
Offseason

Tercera División is Mexico's fourth tier in the Mexican League System. The Tercera División (Third Division) is divided into 14 groups. For the 2009/2010 season, the format of the tournament has been reorganized to a home and away format, which all teams will play in their respective group. The 14 groups consist of teams who are eligible for promotion, teams who are affiliated with teams in the Liga MX (Primera División) and Ascenso MX, which are not eligible for promotion and teams for a promotional tournament, which make up group 14 and are not eligible for promotion as well.

Teams

Participating clubs for the 2015–16 tournament:[1]

* Teams with an affiliate in the Liga MX or Ascenso MX and that are not eligible for promotion.

** Teams with an affiliate in the Segunda Division and that are not eligible for promotion.

Group I

Group II

Group III

Group IV

  • Novillos Neza
  • Halacones del Valle del Mezquital
  • Castores Gobrantacto
  • Club Marina C.R.
  • F.C. San Jose de Arenal
  • Iztacalco
  • Morelos Ecatepec
  • Real Olmeca Sport
  • Santa Rosa

Group V

  • Atlante F.C. (filial no promotion)
  • Atlético UEFA
  • Manchester Metepec
  • C.F. Estudiantes
  • Deportivo Metepec
  • Deportivo Vallesano F.C.
  • Fuerza Mazahua
  • Hidroelectricos Bravos del los Colorines F.C.

Group VI

  • Ixtapaluca F.C.
  • Selva Canera*
  • SEP Puebla
  • Jardon Fut Soccer
  • Tecuanes de Tepalcingo F.C.
  • Texcoco
  • Vikingos de Chalco

Group VII

  • AEM Futbol Club (filial promotion)
  • Alto Rendimiento Tuzo (filial no promotion)
  • Alacranes de Lagos
  • Atletico de Madrid
  • Club Alt. San Juan de Aragon
  • Club Hidalguense
  • Deportivo Independiente Mexiquense
  • Escuela de Alto Rendimiento (filial promotion)
  • Aztecas AMF Soccer

  • F.C. Politécnico
  • Promodel Central A.C.
  • Proyecto Nuevo Chimalhuacan (filial promotion)
  • Guerreros
  • Tolcayuca
  • Santiago Tulantepec
  • Soccer Club Buendia
  • Unión Acolman
  • Universidad del Fútbol*

Group VIII

(17 teams)

Group IX

Group X

  • Atletico Cocula
  • Atletico Tecoman
  • Aves Blancas
  • Centro de Formacion de Futbol Nuevo Mexico
  • Chapala
  • Tepatitlan de Morelos (filial promotion)
  • Club Queseros San Jose
  • Conjeros F.C.
  • Deportivo Colegio Guanajuato
  • Escuela de Futbol Chivas (filial no promotion)

Group XI

  • Atletico La Mina F.C.
  • Atotonilco F.C.
  • Buscando Un Camepon
  • Cazcanes de Ameca
  • Club Deportivo Tomates
  • Cocula F.C.
  • Colegio Albert Schweltzer Tigres Blancos de Bengala
  • Coras Tepic (filial no promotion)
  • Deportivo La Cruz
  • Tecos F.C.

Group XII

  • Atletico Altamira
  • Bravos de Nuevo Laredo
  • Correcaminos UAT (filial no promotion)
  • Coyotes de Saltillo F.C.
  • Esc. Jaguares de Nuevo Leon
  • Gallos Hidrocalidos de Aguascalientes
  • Ho Gar H. Matamoros Tam.
  • Orinegros de Ciudad Madero

Group XIII

(10 teams)

  • Guerreros de Pericules
  • Heroes de Caborca
  • Pelicanos
  • Poblado Miguel Aleman F.C. (filial no promotion)
  • Titanes de Nogales F.C.

Group XIV

(10 teams)

  • Chinarras de Aldama
  • Colegio Once Mexico
  • Constructores Gomez Palacios
  • F.C. Toros
  • Futbol Premier

Current Format

Tercera División currently features 211 teams divided into 14 groups. There are 7 teams with filials (affiliates) in the Liga MX (First Division) or Ascenso MX, who are not eligible for promotion. The Tercera follows the usual double round-robin format in which each club plays every other club twice within their own group.

The teams will be divided in accordance to their geographical zone. The teams in each subgroup of 14 will then play each other in the double round-robin format within their own subgroup. Teams receive three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. If a game ends in a draw both team are awarded one point for the draw in regulation time and will then move on to the execution of penalties. The team who wins in the penalty series will be awarded a point in addition to the point won for drawing during regulation time. Teams are ranked by total points won.

Qualification for Promotion

Two teams from the Tercera Division will be promoted to Second Division de Mexico, Campeon (Champion) and Sub-Campeon (Runner-Up). The champion will be promoted directly to the Liga Premier de Ascenso and the runner-up will be promoted to the Liga de Nuevos Talentos.

Of the teams that are eligible for promotion, 64 teams will qualify for play-offs to determine which two teams will be promoted. The play-offs will be played in a home and away format, the winner being determined by the aggregate score. Also, Participating in the play-offs is the 8 affiliate clubs without the right to be promoted to the Liga MX, Ascenso MX and Second Division de Mexico.

Round of 64

Group I

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

Group II

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

Group XII

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

Group XIII

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

Group XIV

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

For Groups I, II, XII, XIII and XIV the top 4 teams will play-off amongst the teams in their own group as shown above.

Groups III - VII

  • 1 vs. 20
  • 2 vs. 19
  • 3 vs. 18
  • 4 vs. 17
  • 5 vs. 16
  • 6 vs. 15
  • 7 vs. 14
  • 8 vs. 13
  • 9 vs. 12
  • 10 vs. 11

For Groups III, IV, V, VI, and VII the teams will be repositioned from 1 to 20, into a single table, depending on their final overall record in regular season play.

Groups VIII - XI

For Group VIII, IX, X and XI the top 4 teams will face off against the top 4 teams of Group XI as shown above.

Round of 32

In this round the remaining 32 teams will be split into 2 groups of 16. Teams qualified from Groups I to VII will make up Zone 1 and teams qualified from Groups VIII to XIV will make up Zone 2. The teams will be repositioned into these groups depending on their final overall record in regular season play.

Zone 1
Groups I - VII

  • 1 vs. 16
  • 2 vs. 15
  • 3 vs. 14
  • 4 vs. 13
  • 5 vs. 12
  • 6 vs. 11
  • 7 vs. 10
  • 8 vs. 9

Zone 2
Groups VII - XIV

  • 1 vs. 16
  • 2 vs. 15
  • 3 vs. 14
  • 4 vs. 13
  • 5 vs. 12
  • 6 vs. 11
  • 7 vs. 10
  • 8 vs. 9

Round of 16

For the Round of 16 the teams will remain in the same group, the only difference being is the repositioning of the qualified teams.

Zone 1
Groups I - VII

  • 1 vs. 8
  • 2 vs. 7
  • 3 vs. 6
  • 4 vs. 5

Zone 2
Groups VIII - XIV

  • 1 vs. 8
  • 2 vs. 7
  • 3 vs. 6
  • 4 vs. 5

Quarter-finals

Same format as the Round of 16.

Zone 1 Ascenso
Groups I - VII

  • 1 vs. 3
  • 2 vs. 4

Zone 2 Ascenso
Groups V|II - XIV

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

Affiliate Teams

  • 1 vs. 8
  • 2 vs. 7
  • 3 vs. 6
  • 4 vs. 5

Semi-finals

Same format as Quarter-finals.

Zone 1 Ascenso
Groups I - VII

  • 1 vs. 2

Zone 2 Ascenso
Groups VIII - XIV

  • 1 vs. 2

Affiliate Teams

  • 1 vs. 4
  • 2 vs. 3

Final

The final will be disputed between the winning team of Zone 1 and the winning team of Zone 2.

Ascenso

  • 2 vs. 1
  • 1 vs. 2

Affiliate Teams

  • 2 vs. 1
  • 1 vs. 2

Promotion

The team that wins in the aggregate score will be crowned champion and will be promoted to the Liga Premier de Ascenso and the runner-up of the final will be promoted to the Liga de Nuevos Talentos.

Certification Requirements

For Tercera Division Profesional Certificate be considered, you must meet the social, sporting, financial and legal requirements; Clubs who win promotion and get the support settlement letter from the Division to participate in the Segunda Division de Mexico complying with the following:

List of Champions

Tercera División champions[2]

SeasonChampion (Promotion)Filial (Affiliate) ChampionPromotional Champion
1967-68 Zapata FC x x
1968-69 Mastines de Naucalpan x x
1969-70 Club San Luis x x
1970-71 Lobos de Querétaro x x
1971-72 Orizaba x x
1972-73 Tecos UAG x x
1973-74 Celaya FC x x
1974-75 Potros UAEM x x
1975-76 T.A.M.S.A. x x
1976-77 Osos Grises de Toluca x x
1977-78 CD Zamora x x
1978-79 Lobos de Tlaxcala x x
1979-80 Oaxtepec x x
1980-81 Azucareros de Córdoba x x
1981-82 Petroleros de Poza Rica x x
1982-83 Atlético Tecoman x x
1983-84 San Mateo Atenco x x
1984-85 Unión de Curtidores x x
1985-86 Progreso de Cocula x x
1986-87 Águila Progreso Industrial x x
1987-88 Ecatepec x x
1988-89 Ayense de Ayotlan Jalisco x x
1989-90 Brujos de Zitlaltepec x x
1990-91 Linces de la Universidad de Celaya x x
1991-92 Atlético San Francisco x x
1992-93 Colimense Monterrey "B" x
1993-94 Tigrillos Guadalajara "B" x
1994-95 Monterrey FAAC Cruz Azul "C" x
1995-96 Deportivo Zitácuaro América Coapa x
1996-97 Truenos de Cuautitlán América Coapa x
1997-98 Cachorros de Sayula Académicos x
1998-99 Deportivo Cihuatlán Necaxa "B" x
1999-00 Guadalajara "B" Atlético Morelia "C" x
2000-01 Pumas Naucalpan Tigres S.D. x
Apertura 2001 Académicos Estudiantes Tecos x
Clausura 2002 Alacranes de Apatzingán Correcaminos UAT "C" x
Apertura 2002 Deportivo Tepic Tigres S.D. x
Clausura 2003 Inter Playa del Carmen Necaxa "C" x
Apertura 2003 Jersey Nay Ixcuintla América "C" x
Clausura 2004 Atlético Tecoman América "C" Diablos de Hermosillo
Apertura 2004 Autlán "B" Tigres S.D. Búhos de Hermosillo
Clausura 2005 Atlético Cuauhtémoc Guadalajara "C" Búhos de Hermosillo
Apertura 2005 Deportivo Tecamachalco "B" Guadalajara "C" x
Clausura 2006 CFS Manzanillo Estudiantes Tecos x
Apertura 2006 Búhos de Hermosillo América "C" Gallos de Pelea del Canal 5
Clausura 2007 Atlético Cihuatlán Necaxa "C" Gallos de Pelea del Canal 5
Apertura 2007 Atlético Comonfort América "C" X
Clausura 2008 CFS Manzanillo "B" Necaxa "C" X
2008–2009 CD Héroes de Caborca Monarcas Morelia "C" X
2009–2010 Club Patriotas de Córdoba Guadalajara "C" X
2010–2011 Vaqueros IxtlanCruz Azul Dublan
2011–2012 Real CuautitlánChivas de Guadalajara X
2012–2013Poblado Miguél Alemán Estudiantes Tecos
2013–2014Tuzos Pachuca Poblado Miguél Alemán
2014–2015 Club Deportivo UruapanMineros de Zacatecas

References

  1. "Tercera Didisón de México". Official website. 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2012-09-13.
  2. "Historia de la Tercera División de México" (PDF). Tercera División de México. Retrieved 2009-07-28.

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