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1
Cabinho
Mexico Cabinho
Mexico
312
Goals
Apps: 427 Ratio: 0.73
1974–1987
Liga MX Regular season only

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Cabinho
Mexico Cabinho
Mexico
312 (Goals Apps: 427 Ratio: 0.73 1974–1987)
Liga MX Regular season only
2
Carlos Hermosillo
Mexico Carlos Hermosillo
Mexico
294
Goals
Apps: 534 Ratio: 0.55
1984–2001
Liga MX Regular season only

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Carlos Hermosillo
Mexico Carlos Hermosillo
Mexico
294 (Goals Apps: 534 Ratio: 0.55 1984–2001)
Liga MX Regular season only
3
Jared Borgetti
Mexico Jared Borgetti
Mexico
252
Goals
Apps: 475 Ratio: 0.63
1994–2010
Liga MX Regular season only

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Jared Borgetti
Mexico Jared Borgetti
Mexico
252 (Goals Apps: 475 Ratio: 0.63 1994–2010)
Liga MX Regular season only
4
José Cardozo
Paraguay José Cardozo
Paraguay
249
Goals
Apps: 332 Ratio: 0.75
1994–2005
Liga MX Regular season only

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José Cardozo
Paraguay José Cardozo
Paraguay
249 (Goals Apps: 332 Ratio: 0.75 1994–2005)
Liga MX Regular season only
5
Horacio Casarín
Mexico Horacio Casarín
Mexico
238
Goals
Apps: 326 Ratio: 0.73
1936–1957
Liga MX Regular season only

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Horacio Casarín
Mexico Horacio Casarín
Mexico
238 (Goals Apps: 326 Ratio: 0.73 1936–1957)
Liga MX Regular season only
6
Osvaldo Castro
Chile Osvaldo Castro
Chile
214
Goals
Apps: 398 Ratio: 0.54
1971–1984
Liga MX Regular season only

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Osvaldo Castro
Chile Osvaldo Castro
Chile
214 (Goals Apps: 398 Ratio: 0.54 1971–1984)
Liga MX Regular season only
7
Luís Roberto Alves
Mexico Luís Roberto Alves
Mexico
209
Goals
Apps: 577 Ratio: 0.36
1986–2003
Liga MX Regular season only

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Luís Roberto Alves
Mexico Luís Roberto Alves
Mexico
209 (Goals Apps: 577 Ratio: 0.36 1986–2003)
Liga MX Regular season only
8
Adalberto López
Mexico Adalberto López
Mexico
201
Goals
Apps: 231 Ratio: 0.87
1942–1955
Liga MX Regular season only

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Adalberto López
Mexico Adalberto López
Mexico
201 (Goals Apps: 231 Ratio: 0.87 1942–1955)
Liga MX Regular season only
9
Carlos Eloir Perucci
Brazil Carlos Eloir Perucci
Brazil
199
Goals
Apps: 398 Ratio: 0.5
1972–1984
Liga MX Regular season only

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Carlos Eloir Perucci
Brazil Carlos Eloir Perucci
Brazil
199 (Goals Apps: 398 Ratio: 0.5 1972–1984)
Liga MX Regular season only
10
Sergio Lira
Mexico Sergio Lira
Mexico
191
Goals
Apps: 564 Ratio: 0.34
1978–1996
Liga MX Regular season only

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Sergio Lira
Mexico Sergio Lira
Mexico
191 (Goals Apps: 564 Ratio: 0.34 1978–1996)
Liga MX Regular season only

Summary

Liga MX, also known as Liga BBVA MX for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Mexico and the highest level of the Mexican football league system. Formerly known as Liga Mayor (1943–1949) and then as Primera División de México (1949–2012), it has 18 participating clubs, with each season divided into two short tournaments, Apertura from July to December and Clausura from January to May. The champions are decided by a final phase called "liguilla". Since 2020, promotion and relegation has been suspended, which is to last until 2026.

The league currently ranks first in CONCACAF's league ranking index. According to the IFFHS, Liga MX was ranked as the 10th strongest league in the first decade of the 21st century. According to CONCACAF, the league – with an average attendance of 25,557 during the 2014–15 season – draws the largest crowds on average of any football league in the Americas and the third largest crowds of any professional sports league in North America, behind only the NFL and MLB. It is also the fourth most attended football league in the world behind Germany's Bundesliga, England's Premier League and Spain's La Liga. Liga MX ranks second in terms of television viewership in the United States, behind the English Premier League.

América have won the league a record of 16 times, followed by Guadalajara with 12 titles. In all, twenty-four teams have won the top professional division title at least once.

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