Here’s a concise update on the latest publicly reported information about the 2014 Liga MX Clausura.
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The Clausura 2014 season in Liga MX ran in early 2014, with Cruz Azul and other teams competing for a playoff spot as the season progressed toward its conclusion. Cruz Azul held the top position for a portion of the Clausura, with Toluca and América among the contenders during the stretch run. This context aligns with typical Clausura formats where an Liguilla (playoffs) follows the round-robin phase.[2][4]
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Week-by-week summaries from late-season coverage highlight Cruz Azul maintaining a lead through matchdays 14–17, while teams like Toluca and América challenged for the top positions, and eventual playoff qualification hinged on the final round of matches. For example, late-week updates described Cruz Azul extending their advantage and approaching the Clausura Liguilla with a strong run, though the final standings depended on the closing games.[2]
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The Clausura 2014 Copa MX (the cup competition in the same season) occurred separately earlier in 2014, with Tigres winning the Clausura Copa MX, a parallel tournament to the league Clausura. This can sometimes be relevant for context about the broader season but is distinct from the league’s Clausura standings and playoffs.[5]
Illustration: If you want a quick snapshot, the league table around Week 14–17 typically showed Cruz Azul at or near the top, followed by Toluca and América in the upper echelon, with qualification to the playoffs determined by final round results. If you’d like, I can assemble a compact table listing the final Clausura 2014 standings and the playoff matchups with sources.
Would you like me to pull the exact final standings and Liguilla results for Clausura 2014 with citations? I can also provide a short timeline of key fixtures from the closing weeks.