Primera División de México Invierno 2001

Primera División de México
Season 2001−02
Champions Pachuca (2nd title)
Champions' Cup Pachuca
Copa Libertadores America
Morelia
Top goalscorer Martín Rodríguez (12 goals)

Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Invierno 2001 is a Mexican football tournament - one of two short tournaments that take up the entire year to determine the champion(s) of Mexican football. It began on Saturday, July 21, 2001, and ran until November 25, when the regular season ended. La Piedad was promoted to the Primera División de México, allowing 19 teams to take part in the Mexican First Division as opposed to 18 teams that formed the previous tournaments. In the final Pachuca defeated UANL and became champions for the 2nd time.

Final Standings (groups)

Group 1
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Cruz Azul 18 8 6 4 33 24 +9 30
2. Guadalajara 18 6 8 4 20 20 0 26
3. Atlas 18 6 3 9 25 29 -4 21
4. Monterrey 18 4 8 6 23 31 -8 20
5. Celaya 18 5 4 9 27 33 -6 19
Group 2
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Toluca 18 8 8 2 33 22 +11 32
2. Santos 18 7 3 8 36 34 +2 24
3. Morelia 18 5 5 8 24 30 -6 20
4. Irapuato 18 4 7 7 27 26 +1 19
5. La Piedad 18 4 7 7 28 40 -12 19
Group 3
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. Necaxa 18 6 9 3 21 20 +1 27
2. Atlante 18 6 8 4 24 21 +3 26
3. América 18 6 6 6 21 21 0 24
4. Tecos 18 4 7 7 21 23 -2 19
5. León 18 4 4 7 25 31 -6 19
Group 4
Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. UANL 18 11 3 4 26 12 +14 36
2. Pachuca 18 9 5 4 29 24 +5 32
3. Puebla 18 5 8 5 22 22 0 23
4. UNAM 18 3 8 7 20 22 -2 17
Teams directly qualified to the Liguilla

Final Standings (general)

Club Pld W D L GF GA +/- Points
1. UANL 18 11 3 4 26 12 +14 36
2. Toluca 18 8 8 2 33 22 +11 32
3. Pachuca 18 9 5 4 29 24 +5 32
4. Cruz Azul 18 8 6 4 33 24 +9 30
5. Necaxa 18 6 9 3 21 20 +1 27
6. Atlante 18 6 8 4 24 21 +3 26
7. Guadalajara 18 6 8 4 20 20 0 26
8. Santos 18 7 3 8 36 34 +2 24
9. América 18 6 6 6 21 21 0 24
10. Puebla 18 5 8 5 22 22 0 23
11. Atlas 18 6 3 9 25 29 -4 21
12. Morelia 18 5 5 8 24 30 -6 20
13. Monterrey 18 4 8 6 23 31 -8 20
14. Irapuato 18 4 7 7 27 26 +1 19
15. Tecos 18 4 7 7 21 23 -2 19
16. Celaya 18 5 4 9 27 33 -6 19
17. León 18 4 7 7 25 31 -6 19
18. La Piedad 18 4 7 7 28 40 -12 19
19. UNAM 18 3 8 7 20 22 -2 17

Top scorers

Goals scored throughout the entire tournament including Repechaje, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals.

Pos. Nat. Player Team Goals
1 UruguayMartín RodríguezIrapuato12
2 ArgentinaWalter SilvaniPachuca11
3 MexicoJosé Manuel AbundisAtlante11
Brazil MexicoAlex FernandesMorelia11
5 MexicoJared BorgettiSantos10
UruguayVicente SánchezToluca10
7 ArgentinaJosé Luis CalderónAtlas9
ChileIván ZamoranoAmerica9
9 MexicoMiguel ZepedaCruz Azul8
MexicoGabriel CaballeroPachuca8
BrazilClaudio da SilvaLa Piedad8

Playoffs

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  8  Santos 1 0 1  
1  UANL 1 3 4  
  1  UANL 0 1 1  
  4  Cruz Azul 1 0 1  
7  Guadalajara 1 0 1
  2  Toluca 1 2 3  
    1  UANL 0 1 1
  3  Pachuca 2 1 3
  6  Atlante 1 1 2  
3  Pachuca 2 0 2  
  3  Pachuca 1 4 5
  2  Toluca 1 2 3  
5  Necaxa 2 0 2
  4  Cruz Azul 0 4 4  
Invierno 2001 winners:
Pachuca
2nd Title
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