Here’s what’s known about the Clausura 2014 season in Liga MX:
- The Clausura 2014 was the second half of the 2013–14 Liga MX season, delivering the league’s 36th short tournament after the format change. León won the title, defeating Pachuca 2-0 on aggregate in the final to claim their seventh Liga MX crown. This culminated on May 18, 2014, with León securing the championship [Web source: Clausura 2014 final details].
- The tournament began in January 2014 and ran through May 2014, featuring the standard Apertura/Clausura split common to Liga MX seasons, with a playoff format (liguilla) for the top teams after the regular phase [Web source: Clausura 2014 overview].
Key outcomes and context:
- Champion: León (beat Pachuca 2–0 on aggregate in the final) [Web source: Clausura 2014 final].
- Final date and stadium: May 18, 2014, with the decisive second leg in Pachuca; León emerged as champions on the back of a 0–2 result in the final (aggregate 4–3 for León after typical two-legged format). The season is notable for León’s bid to solidify a late-career resurgence in Liga MX history [Web source: Clausura 2014 final].
- Top teams and playoff push: The Clausura 2014 season featured the usual mix of title contenders and relegation battles, with a late-season sprint for playoff spots and continued competition for international berths in subsequent cups, as was typical for Liga MX short-season formats [Web sources: season overviews and week-by-week rewinds from 2014].
Illustration (how the season generally worked):
- Regular phase: all teams play a single round-robin, then the top eight enter a two-legged knockout phase (quarterfinals, semifinals, final). If you want, I can summarize León’s path to the title with match-by-match results or provide a clean bracket of the liguilla for that year [Clausura 2014 format reference].
Would you like a concise bracket of the 2014 Clausura liguilla or a per-team summary of the regular-season standings and key results from that tournament? If you’d prefer, I can also pull a short timeline of major milestones from that Clausura.
Citations:
- Clausura 2014 final details and León’s title win.[4][5]
- General overview of Clausura 2014 structure and season timing.[4]