2013–14 Liga MX season

The 2013–14 Liga MX season (known as the Liga BBVA Bancomer MX for sponsorship reasons) was the 67th professional top-flight football league season in Mexico. The season was split into two competitions: the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura; each of identical format and contested by the same eighteen teams.

Clubs
Eighteen teams competed in the season. Querétaro was relegated to the Ascenso MX after accumulating the lowest coefficient over the past three seasons. The 2012 Apertura Ascenso MX champion La Piedad would promote after defeating the Clausura 2013 winner Neza in a promotional play-off. But on May 28, 2013, Querétaro's ownership announced that it bought out Jaguares de Chiapas, relocated the team to Querétaro, dissolved the old Querétaro team and ensured that Querétaro would still have a team in the first division. It was also announced that San Luis would move to Tuxtla Gutiérrez and be rebranded Chiapas F.C., replacing the old Querétaro. La Piedad confirmed that they would relocate to Veracruz and be rebranded as Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz. These changes sparked controversy in the Mexican press as Querétaro effectively bought its place back in the first division and newly promoted La Piedad completely lost its team.

Torneo Apertura
The Apertura 2013 is the first competition of the season. The regular season began on July 19, 2013 and ended on November 10, 2013. América successfully defended their title for the 11th time.

Liguilla - Apertura

 * If the two teams are tied after both legs, the higher seeded team advances.
 * "Away goals" rule was applied in the play-off round, but not in the final.
 * Both finalists qualified to the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League (champion in Pot A, runner-up in Pot B).

Top goalscorers
Players ranked by goals scored, then alphabetically by last name. Source: Televisa Deportes

Hat-tricks
* Scored four goals

Torneo Clausura
The Clausura 2014 is the second competition of the season. The regular season began on January 3, 2014 and ended on May 18, 2014. León successfully defended their sixth title.

Liguilla - Clausura

 * If the two teams are tied after both legs, the higher seeded team advances.
 * "Away goals" rule was applied in the play-off round, but not in the final.
 * Both finalists qualified to the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League (champion in Pot A, runner-up in Pot B).

Top goalscorers
Players ranked by goals scored, then alphabetically by last name. Source: MedioTiempo.com

Hat-tricks
* Scored four goals

Relegation
Last update: May 8, 2014

Average attendance

 * 1) Club América 43.370
 * 2) Tigres 40.784
 * 3) CF Monterrey 30.548
 * 4) Club Tijuana 22.715
 * 5) CF Pachuca 22.454
 * 6) León FC 21.744
 * 7) CD Guadalajara 21.147
 * 8) Santos Laguna 19.907
 * 9) Querétaro FC 19.462
 * 10) Universidad Nacional 19.218
 * 11) Chiapas FC 18.305
 * 12) Cruz Azul 18.090
 * 13) Atlas 17.855
 * 14) Veracruz 17.176
 * 15) Puebla FC 16.640
 * 16) Monarcas Morelia 14.441
 * 17) Deportivo Toluca 13.292
 * 18) Atlante FC 6.377