Toluca and Pachuca will fight it out for the trophy in the Apertura 2022 final. Two sides who are not considered among Mexico’s biggest clubs, but whose trophy cabinets belie that status, are looking to add another league title to their collections.
Toluca have more Liga MX championships than any other club in the short-tournament era – seven – while Pachuca are bidding to lift their sixth Mexican title in that period, in the process equalling Los Diablos Rojos’ haul and moving one ahead of Santos Laguna.
Toluca’s short-tournament titles
- Verano 1998
- Verano 1999
- Verano 2000
- Apertura 2002
- Apertura 2005
- Apertura 2008
- Bicentenario 2010
Pachuca’s short-tournament titles
- Invierno 1999
- Invierno 2001
- Apertura 2003
- Clausura 2006
- Clausura 2007
- Clausura 2016
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Five final defeats each since ‘96
Both clubs have lost four finals since the 1996 inception of the short-tournament format, so Toluca will be playing in their 12th championship decider in the past 26 years, and Pachuca will be contesting their 11th. The two teams lead the list of the sides with the most appearances in short-tournament finals.
Apertura 2022 final: when, where?
Toluca will host the first leg of the final on Thursday 27 October, with kickoff at the Estadio Nemesio Díez scheduled for 8:06pm local time (9:06pm ET). The second leg, held at Pachuca’s Estadio Hidalgo, will be played at 7:06pm local time (8:06pm ET) on Sunday 30 October.
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