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1991–92 Mexican Segunda División season

The 1991–92 Segunda División was the 43rd season of the Mexican Segunda División. The season started on 16 August 1991 and concluded on 14 June 1992. It was won by Pachuca.


Season
Pachuca (2nd Title)
AyenseSUOOAtlético CuernavacaCelaya
ChetumalTecománUAQDelfines Acapulco
394
940 (2.39 per match)
José Luis González(20 goals)
← 1990–91 1992–93 →

The 1991–92 Segunda División was the 43rd season of the Mexican Segunda División. The season started on 16 August 1991 and concluded on 14 June 1992. It was won by Pachuca.

As of this season, the system to define the champion changed, the two-group system was eliminated and they began to play in the Playoff format, starting in the quarterfinals.

  • Atlante was promoted to Primera División.
  • Irapuato was relegated from Primera División.
  • Ayense, SUOO and Atlético Cuernavaca were promoted from Segunda División B.
  • Deportivo Celaya was promoted from Tercera División.
  • Guerreros Acapulco, Cachorros Zamora, Leones Saltillo and Zitlaltepec were relegated from Segunda División.
  • Atlético Potosino sold its franchise, the new owners moved the team to Tampico and Ciudad Madero, the team was renamed as Tampico Madero.
  • Jalisco was relocated in Acapulco and renamed as Delfines de Acapulco due to owners change.
  • Ecatepec sold its franchise to Universidad Tecnológica de Nezahualcóyotl, the team was relocated at Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl and renamed as UTN.
ClubCityStadium
Atlético CuernavacaCuernavacaEstadio Centenario
AyenseAyotlánEstadio Chino Rivas
BachilleresGuadalajaraClub Deportivo U. de G.
CelayaCelayaEstadio Miguel Alemán Valdés
ChetumalChetumalEstadio José López Portillo
Delfines AcapulcoAcapulcoUnidad Deportiva Acapulco
Inter de TijuanaTijuanaEstadio Cerro Colorado
IrapuatoIrapuatoEstadio Sergio León Chávez
La PiedadLa PiedadEstadio Juan N. López
Linces CelayaCelayaEstadio Miguel Alemán Valdés
PachucaPachucaEstadio Revolución Mexicana
Pioneros CancúnCancúnEstadio Cancún 86
SUOOCuautitlánEstadio Los Pinos
Tampico MaderoTampico and Ciudad MaderoEstadio Tamaulipas
TecománTecománEstadio IAETAC
TepicTepicEstadio Nicolás Álvarez Ortega
UAQQuerétaro CityEstadio Corregidora
UT NezaCiudad NezahualcóyotlEstadio Neza 86
YucatánMéridaEstadio Carlos Iturralde
ZacatepecZacatepecEstadio Agustín "Coruco" Díaz
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