Clausura 2014 Copa MX
The Copa 2014 MX Clausura was the 71st staging of the Copa MX, the 44th staging in the professional era and is the fourth tournament played since the 1996–97 edition. This tournament started on January 14, 2014, and concluded on April 9, 2014.[1] [2] The winner was Tigres and he was scheduled to face Monarcas Morelia, who won the Apertura 2013 edition, in a home-to-home series on July 9 and 12 to qualify as Mexico 3 to the 2015 Copa Libertadores.[3] Participants Clausura 2014This tournament featured the clubs from the Liga MX who did not participate in the 2013-14 CONCACAF Champions League (Tijuana, Toluca, América and Cruz Azul),[4] and the teams who participated in the 2014 Copa Libertadores (León, Santos Laguna and Morelia) did not participate as well. The first 13 Ascenso MX teams in the classification phase during the Apertura 2013 season participated.[5] TiebreakersIf two or more clubs are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:
Group stageEvery group is composed by four clubs, two from Liga MX and two from Ascenso MX. Instead of a traditional robin-round schedule, the clubs will play in three two-legged "rounds", the last one being contested by clubs of the same league. Each win gives a club 3 points, each draw gives 1 point. An extra point is awarded for every round won; a round is won by aggregated score, and if it is a tie, the extra point will be awarded to the team with higher number of goals scored away.[1]
All times are UTC-05:00 Group 1
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Monterrey won the round 4−1 on aggregate
Estadio 10 de Diciembre, Jasso, Hidalgo Referee: Baruch Absalón Castellanos Cruz Azul Hidalgo and Pachuca drew 2–2 on aggregate and both tied on away goals, thus neither team received the extra point
Estadio 10 de Diciembre, Jasso, Hidalgo Referee: Uriel Olvera
Monterrey won the round 6−0 on aggregate Pachuca won the round 3−2 on aggregate
Estadio 10 de Diciembre, Jasso, Hidalgo Referee: Jonathan Hernández Juárez
Teams drew 1−1 on aggregate, Cruz Azul Hidalgo won the round on away goals Pachuca won the round 5−2 on aggregate Group 2
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Referee: Jonathan Hernández UAT won the round 4−2 on aggregate
UANL won the round 7−1 on aggregate
Estadio Universitario San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Attendance: 29,021 Referee: Antony Zanjuampa Rojo
UANL won the round 5−1 on aggregate Puebla won the round 5−0 on aggregate San Luis on the round 1−0 on aggregate
Estadio Universitario San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Attendance: 33,245 Referee: Jesús Fabricio Morales UANL won the round 8−0 on aggregate Group 3
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Veracruz won the round 4−0 on aggregate
Attendance: 1,080 Referee: Antony Zanjuampa Rojo Oaxaca won the round 5−2 on aggregate Chiapas won the round 3−2 on aggregate Oaxaca won the round 1−0 on aggregate
Referee: Fernando Hernández Gómez Oaxaca won the round 4−1 on aggregate Veracruz won the round 5−1 on aggregate Group 4
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Atlante won the round 2−1 on aggregate
Unidad Deportiva del Campus II, Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche Attendance: 11,440 Referee: Mauricio Martínez UNAM won the round 5−3 on aggregate
Unidad Deportiva del Campus II, Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche Attendance: 1,834 Referee: León Vicente Barajas Atlante won the round 4−3 on aggregate
Referee: Miguel Ángel Ayala Ramírez UNAM won the round 3−2 on aggregate
Unidad Deportiva del Campus II, Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche Referee: Quetzalli Alvarado Mérida won the round 4−2 on aggregate
Referee: Oscar Macías Teams drew 2−2 on aggregate and both drew on away goals, thus neither team received the extra point. Group 5
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Necaxa won the round 2−1 on aggregate
Querétaro won the round 3−2 on aggregate Querétaro won the round 4−2 on aggregate
Referee: Ángel Monroy Bello Celaya won the round 3−2 on aggregate Teams drew 3−3 on aggregate, Querétaro won on away goals Celaya won the round 5−2 on aggregate Group 6
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Sinaloa won the round 6−2 on aggregate
Guadalajara won the round 2−1 on aggregate
Estudiantes Tecos won the round 3−2 on aggregate
U. de G. won the round 2−1 on aggregate
Teams drew 2−2 on aggregate, Sinaloa won the round on away goals
Estudiantes Tecos won the round 3−2 on aggregate Ranking of runners-up clubsThe best two runners-up advance to the Championship Stage.[1] If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Championship StageThe eight clubs that advance to this stage will be ranked and seeded 1 to 8. In case of ties, the same tiebreakers used to rank the runners-up will be used. In this stage, all the rounds will be one-off game. If the game ends in a tie, there will proceed to penalty shootouts directly. The venue will be determined as follows:
SeedingThe qualified teams were seeded 1–8 in the championship stage according to their results in the group stage.
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BracketThe bracket of the championship stage was determined by the seeding as follows:
Quarterfinals
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Attendance: 40,265 Referee: Erick Yair Miranda Semifinals
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Attendance: 40,552 Referee: Luis Enrique Santander Final
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León Attendance: 41,577 Referee: Jorge Isaac Rojas Top goalscorers
Source: LigaMX.net References
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