Liga Premier de México

Liga Premier
Organising bodyFederación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF)
Founded1950 (1950)
(as Segunda División de México)
CountryMexico
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of clubs51 (Serie A and Serie B)
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toLiga de Expansión MX
Relegation toLiga TDP
Domestic cup(s)Copa Conecta
Copa Promesas MX
Current championsIrapuato
(4th title)
Most championshipsZacatepec
Tampico Madero
(5 titles each)
Broadcaster(s)AYM Sports
Televisa
TVC Deportes
Websiteligapremier.mx
Current: 2025–26 Serie A de México season
2025–26 Serie B de México season

Liga Premier is a professional association football league in Mexico and the third level of the Mexican football league system. Formerly named Segunda División de México (1950–2017). The league has 51 participating clubs, organized into two subdivisions (Serie A with 41 clubs and Serie B with 10 clubs). The season consists of one tournament per year, according to FIFA world football calendar. The champions are decided by a final knockout phase in each subdivision. The winners of Serie A are crowned as the Liga Premier champions, the winners of Serie B are the secondary champions and aspire to participate in Serie A.

The inaugural edition was the 1950–51 season, with Zacatepec as the first champions in history. In all, ninety-nine editions of the league have been held.

From 1950 to 1994, it was the second level division of Mexican football. Serie B clubs and teams affiliated with clubs from the highest divisions, which are known as "filiales" are not eligible for promotion to Liga de Expansión MX.

Zacatepec and Tampico Madero are the most successful clubs with five titles each, followed by Irapuato and Universidad del Fútbol with four titles each, Loros UdeC, Atlas, Durango and Pachuca Juniors with three titles each. In all, sixty-four clubs have won the league at least once.