Exciting results from Liga MX Clausura 2025 quarterfinals: América, Cruz Azul, and Monterrey shine. Club León out of Club World Cup.


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Big Moments from Liga MX Clausura 2025 Quarterfinals

The Clausura 2025 quarterfinals in Liga MX have been full of action, drama, and surprises. Fans have seen their favorite teams battle for a place in the semifinals, with thrilling matches across the board.

Club América Secures Semifinal Spot

Club América booked their place in the semifinals after a 2-0 win in the second leg against Pachuca. Alejandro Zendejas scored both goals in a standout performance. América continues to chase their fourth straight league title, showing why they are one of the top teams in Mexico.

Cruz Azul Edges Out León

Cruz Azul also advanced after a tough 2-1 win over León. The team showed great control and determination, making it into the final four with confidence.

Tigres and Necaxa All Square

In the match between Tigres and Necaxa, the first leg ended in a 2-2 draw. The second leg will decide who moves forward, with both teams showing strong form.

Monterrey Upsets Toluca in First Leg

Monterrey delivered a surprise with a 3-2 victory over top-seeded Toluca in the first leg. With the second leg still to come, this matchup remains wide open.

Club León Out of 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

In a major development, Club León has been ruled out of the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. This decision comes because both León and Pachuca share the same ownership group, which is not allowed under FIFA rules. It’s a tough blow for León, who had hoped to represent Mexico on the world stage.

Santos Laguna Names New Head Coach

In other news, Santos Laguna has appointed Francisco Rodríguez Vílchez as their new manager. The Spanish coach takes over after a rough season, where the team only won two of their last 17 matches. He hopes to turn things around and bring better results in the next campaign.

Sold-Out Final for Liga MX Femenil

The Liga MX Femenil final between Club América and Pachuca is already a success off the pitch, as all tickets have sold out. This is only the second time these teams will meet in a final. While Pachuca is still chasing their first title, Club América is determined to bounce back from last season’s disappointment.

FAQ

The top eight teams at the end of the regular season were: Toluca, América, Cruz Azul, Tigres, Necaxa, León, Monterrey, and Pachuca.

León was excluded because FIFA does not allow two teams with the same owner to compete. León and Pachuca have the same ownership group.

Francisco Rodríguez Vílchez, a Spanish coach, is the new head of Santos Laguna. He aims to improve the team’s poor performance this season.

The first leg of the final between Club América and Pachuca is scheduled for tonight at 10 PM EST at Hidalgo Stadium.

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