Primera División de México Invierno 2000

Primera División de México
Season 2000−01
Champions Morelia (1st title)
Champions' Cup Morelia
Copa Libertadores Cruz Azul
CONCACAF Giants Cup America
Guadalajara
Top goalscorer Jared Borgetti (19 goals)

Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Invierno 2000 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two short tournaments that take up the entire year to determine the champion(s) of Mexican football. It began on Saturday, July 29, 2000, and ran until November 18, when the regular season ended. Irapuato was promoted to the Primera División de México thus, Toros Neza was relegated to the Primera División A. In the final Morelia defeated Toluca and became Champions for the first time.

Final Standings (groups)

Group 1
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Cruz Azul 17 10 3 4 34 21 +13 33
2. Toluca 17 9 3 5 32 26 +6 30
3. Morelia 17 7 6 4 29 24 +5 27
4. León 17 4 6 7 27 33 -6 18
5. Atlante 17 3 8 6 22 28 -4 17
Group 2
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Atlas 17 6 7 4 35 29 +6 25
2. Irapuato 17 6 7 4 28 26 +2 25
3. UANL 17 6 6 5 23 23 0 24
4. UNAM 17 5 4 8 24 29 -5 19
5. Celaya 17 3 4 10 21 27 -6 13
Group 3
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Necaxa 17 8 4 5 29 22 +7 28
2. Santos 17 7 5 5 32 29 +3 26
3. Monterrey 17 5 5 7 23 30 -7 20
4. Puebla 17 4 4 9 18 29 -11 16
Group 4
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Pachuca 17 8 4 5 24 18 +6 28
2. América 17 7 5 5 26 23 +3 26
3. Tecos 17 7 4 6 33 36 -3 25
4. Guadalajara 17 3 5 9 18 27 -9 14
Teams directly qualified to the Liguilla
Teams qualified for the Repechaje

Final Standings (general)

Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Cruz Azul 17 10 3 4 34 21 +13 33
2. Toluca 17 9 3 5 32 26 +6 30
3. Necaxa 17 8 4 5 29 22 +7 28
4. Pachuca 17 8 4 5 24 18 +6 28
5. Morelia 17 7 6 4 29 24 +5 27
6. Santos 17 7 5 5 32 29 +3 26
7. América 17 7 5 5 26 23 +3 26
8. Atlas 17 6 7 4 35 29 +6 25
9. Irapuato 17 6 7 4 28 26 +2 25
10. Tecos 17 7 4 6 33 36 -3 25
11. UANL 17 6 6 5 23 23 0 24
12. Monterrey 17 5 5 7 23 30 -7 20
13. UNAM 17 5 4 8 24 29 -5 19
14. León 17 4 6 7 27 33 -6 18
15. Atlante 17 3 8 6 24 28 -4 17
16. Puebla 17 4 4 9 18 29 -11 16
17. Guadalajara 17 3 5 9 18 27 -9 14
18. Celaya 17 3 4 10 21 27 -6 13

Top scorers

Goals scored throughout the entire tournament including Repechaje, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals.

Pos. Nat. Player Team Goals
1 MexicoJared BorgettiSantos19
2 HondurasCarlos PavónMorelia14
3 ArgentinaÁngel MoralesCruz Azul13
4 MexicoDaniel OsornoAtlas11
MexicoAntonio de NigrisMonterrey11
ParaguayJosé Saturnino CardozoToluca11
7 Brazil MexicoAlex FernandesMorelia10
UruguayMartín RodríguezIrapuato10
9 MexicoJuan Francisco PalenciaCruz Azul9
ArgentinaAlejandro GlaríaPuebla9
Costa RicaJafet SotoTecos9
BrazilAdelino BatistaLeon9

Playoffs

Repechaje
9 Irapuato 1 2 3
5 Morelia 0 7 7
  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  6  Santos 2 2 4  
3  Necaxa 1 2 3  
  8  Atlas 3 1 4  
  2  Toluca 3 3 6  
7  América 0 4 4
  2  Toluca 2 2 4  
    2  Toluca 1 2 3
  5  Morelia 3 0 3
  8  Atlas 0 2 2  
1  Cruz Azul 1 0 1  
  6  Santos 0 2 2
  5  Morelia 0 3 3  
5  Morelia 0 2 2
  4  Pachuca 0 1 1  
Invierno 2000 winners:
Morelia
1st Title
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