Here’s a concise update on the Apertura 2013 Liga MX season, focusing on the latest verifiable details available publicly.
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Overview: Apertura 2013 was the first half of the 2013–14 Liga MX season in Mexico, featuring 18 teams competing in a regular phase followed by Liguilla (playoffs) to determine the champion. The league is typically split into two short tournaments per season, Apertura (previously in the latter half of 2013) and Clausura (early 2014).[5]
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Champion and finalists: In Apertura 2013, the final was contested between Morelia and Atlas, with Morelia emerging as the champions after the final proceedings. This marked Morelia’s first league title in the club’s history (Apertura 2013).[1][3]
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Key moments: The season featured the usual mix of high-scoring matches and dramatic playoff legs, culminating in a final that required tiebreaker steps (penalty shootout or extra time depending on the leg) to determine the champion. The final aggregate and individual match data are documented in season summaries and archived reports.[3][1]
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Top performers: Individual accolades typically include top scorers and MVP-type honors from the Apertura season. One source notes Jahir Barraza as a top scorer in related Apertura 2013 Copa MX, with separate Liga MX top scorers listed in season reviews; exact Liga MX top scorer for Apertura 2013 varies by source but is tracked in season statistics databases.[9][1]
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Context and sources: Primary summaries for Apertura 2013, including final standings and match results, can be found in season pages and historical compilations. For example, season pages and compilations list the champion as Morelia and provide final match details; and related Copa MX Apertura 2013 documents confirm the broader 2013 year’s tournament structure and outcomes.[1][9]
If you’d like, I can pull specific match-by-match results, the exact final scoreline of the Morelia vs. Atlas final, or the top scorers list for Apertura 2013 with citations.