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{{Infobox football league season
{{Infobox football league season
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|competition= [[Primera Fuerza|Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association]]
|competition= [[Primera Fuerza|Liga Mexicana/Liga Nacional]]
|season= 1921-22
|season= 1921–22
|winners= '''Liga Mexicana:'''<br>[[Germania FV|Germania]] (1st title)<br>'''Liga Nacional:'''<br>[[Real Club España|Real España]] (2nd title)<br>''(Unrecognized titles)''
|winners= ''(Annulled titles)''<br>'''Liga Mexicana:'''<br>[[Germania FV]]<br>(1st title)<br>'''Liga Nacional:'''<br>[[Real Club España|RC España]]<br>(2nd title)
|matches=
|matches=
|total goals=
|total goals=
|league topscorer=
|league topscorer=
|prevseason= [[1920–21 Primera Fuerza season|1920-21]]
|prevseason= [[1920–21 Primera Fuerza season|1920–21]]
|nextseason= [[1922–23 Primera Fuerza season|1922-23]]
|nextseason= [[1922–23 Primera Fuerza season|1922–23]]
}}
}}


The '''1921-22 season''' was the second edition divided into two leagues, the '''Liga Mexicana''' and '''Liga Nacional''' ({{langx|en|Mexican League and National League}}). As happened the previous year, both tournaments and champions were not recognized by the organizing body.
The '''1921–22 season''' was also divided into two leagues ('''Liga Mexicana''' and '''Liga Nacional'''). As happened the previous year, the champions were annulled by the amateur organizing body.
It was the last season before the leagues merged to create the first football federation ''(Federación de Foot-ball Asociación)'' and its new league called ''Campeonato de Primera Fuerza''.
It was the last season before the leagues merged to create the first football federation ''(Federación Mexicana de Football Asociación)'' and its new league called ''Campeonato de Primera Fuerza''.


==Standings==
==Standings==
===Liga Mexicana===
===Liga Mexicana===
The 4 participating teams from Mexico City, Deportivo Internacional and Club Morelos withdrew, while Tranvías joined the league.
The 4 participating clubs from Mexico City, Deportivo Internacional and Club Morelos withdrew, while Tranvías joined the league.
All matches were played for 70 minutes and were played at Parque Asturias.
All matches were played for 70 minutes and were played at Parque Asturias.
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|[[Germania FV|Germania]]||6||5||0||1||10
|[[Germania FV]]||6||5||0||1||10
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|[[Asturias F.C.|Asturias]]||6||4||0||2||8
|[[Asturias F.C.|Asturias FC]]||6||4||0||2||8
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|[[México F.C.|Club México]]||6||1||1||4||3
|[[México F.C.|Club México]]||6||1||1||4||3
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===Liga Nacional===
===Liga Nacional===
Only two teams participated, due to the withdrawal of Luz y Fuerza, Reforma and L'Amicale Française.
Only two teams participated, due to the withdrawal of Luz y Fuerza, Reforma AC and L'Amicale Française.
To define the title, a single playoff match was played between Real España and América.
To define the title, a single playoff match was played between RC España and Club América.
*'''Playoff match:''' [[Real Club España|Real España]] 2-0 [[Club América|América]]
*'''Playoff match:''' [[Real Club España|RC España]] 2-0 [[Club América]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 01:54, 26 December 2024

Liga Mexicana/Liga Nacional
Season1921–22
Champions(Annulled titles)
Liga Mexicana:
Germania FV
(1st title)
Liga Nacional:
RC España
(2nd title)

The 1921–22 season was also divided into two leagues (Liga Mexicana and Liga Nacional). As happened the previous year, the champions were annulled by the amateur organizing body. It was the last season before the leagues merged to create the first football federation (Federación Mexicana de Football Asociación) and its new league called Campeonato de Primera Fuerza.

Standings

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Liga Mexicana

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The 4 participating clubs from Mexico City, Deportivo Internacional and Club Morelos withdrew, while Tranvías joined the league. All matches were played for 70 minutes and were played at Parque Asturias.

Club Pld W D L Pts
Germania FV 6 5 0 1 10
Asturias FC 6 4 0 2 8
Club México 6 1 1 4 3
Tranvías 6 1 1 4 3

Liga Nacional

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Only two teams participated, due to the withdrawal of Luz y Fuerza, Reforma AC and L'Amicale Française. To define the title, a single playoff match was played between RC España and Club América.

References

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