Supercopa MX

Initially played in a two-legged and later with a single final match.In June 2013, Liga MX president Decio De María announced the winners of Apertura and Clausura Copa MX will face each other and the winner will qualify to the following year's Copa Libertadores as "Mexico-3".[1] On June 20, 2014, it was announced the two teams would face each other in a two legged home and away matches called Supercopa MX.[2] The 2015 Supercopa MX was a single match at a neutral venue, Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, United States, making Mexico the fourth nation (after Italy, France and Turkey) and first North American nation to stage its Super Cup abroad.This article about a CONCACAF/North, Central American and Caribbean association football competition is a stub.
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