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Liga de Ascenso Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Liga de Ascenso Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final |
| event | Liga de Ascenso Apertura 2009 Liguilla |
| team1 | Necaxa |
| team1association | MEX |
| team1score | 4 |
| team2 | Irapuato |
| team2association | MEX |
| team2score | 3 |
| details | On aggregate |
| firstleg | First leg |
| team1score1 | 1 |
| team2score1 | 0 |
| date1 | 9 December 2009 |
| stadium1 | Estadio Victoria |
| city1 | Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes |
| referee1 | Carlos Manuel Martínez Soto (Mexico) |
| secondleg | Second leg |
| team1score2 | 3 |
| team2score2 | 3 |
| details2 | (a.e.t.) |
| date2 | 12 December 2009 |
| stadium2 | Estadio Sergio León Chavez |
| city2 | Irapuato, Guanajuato |
| referee2 | Fernando Guerrero Ramírez (Mexico) |
| next | Bicentenario 2010 |
Main article: Liga de Ascenso Apertura 2009 Liguilla
The Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final was a two-legged football match-up to determine the Apertura 2009 champion.
Necaxa won 1-0 at home in the first leg, but after 90 minutes in the second leg Irapuato were 2-1 up and so the tie was taken into extra time. The second leg would eventually end 3-3, meaning Necaxa won tournament 4-3 on aggregate.
Final rules
Like other match-ups in the knockout round, the teams will play two games, one at each team's home stadium. As the highest seeded team determined at the beginning of the Liguilla, Irapuato was to have home-field advantage for the second leg. If the teams remained tied after 90 minutes of play during the 2nd leg, extra time will be used, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary.
Final summary
First leg
Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes
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|---|
| MEX Omar Arellano Nuño |
|---|
| ARG Osvaldo Batocletti |
|---|
Second leg
(a.e.t.) Manrique Castillo Irapuato, Guanajuato
| {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | leftarm = FF0000 | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FF0000 | shorts = 0C1B4D | socks = FF0000 | title = Irapuato | {{Football kit | pattern_la = _red_stripes | pattern_b = _red_stripes | pattern_ra = _red_stripes | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FFFFFF | title = Necaxa |
|---|
| ARG Osvaldo Batocletti |
|---|
| MEX Omar Arellano Nuño |
|---|
References
References
- C.V, DEMOS, Desarrollo de Medios, S. A. de. (2009-12-13). "La Jornada: Necaxa, campeón de la liga de ascenso".
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