1949–50 Mexican Primera División season

The season 1949/50, was the seventh season of the Mexican professional football league, which was renamed this year for the last time under the term Liga Mayor and the new name Primera División received from the following season.

Special

The season was discharged with only 14 teams after the ADO the league had left at the end of the previous season.

After the 1949/50 season continued profound changes in the Mexican league structure. So a statewide second division was launched at the beginning of the season 1950/51 for the first time, designated División in the first decades of its existence as a Segunda and thus made ​​sure that the first division henceforth renamed as the Primera División.

In addition, left at the end of the season 1949/50, the traditional " Spanish " clubs Asturias España and the league and have since been active only on amateur basis in the league Española de Fútbol de México. This step marked the end of 'foreign' clubs not only in the Premier League, but in the entire professional football in Mexico.

Also sponsored by the Moctezuma Brewery UD Moctezuma left at the end of the season the league, so the city until the last season with two clubs represented in the League Orizaba, which is considered the cradle of football in Mexico, no longer from now in the top flight had.

Record results

The highest season win was the champion Vera Cruz on October 30, 1949, 8:1 against Marte. The result with the most goals was the 6-4 and scored a total of three times: on October 19, 1949 at Marte against Atlas, on November 13, 1949 at Oro against Vera Cruz and on March 12, 1950 in Guadalajara and Puebla.

Final Table 1949/50,

Cross table for season 1949/50,

The cross table presents the results of all games this season dar. The name of the home team is listed in the left column, a three -character abbreviation for the visiting team on the top line.

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