Mexican top-flight officers are yet to reveal when and how the league will return to action next semester.
What started out as a rumor last week was confirmed today by Liga MX officers.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Mexican top-flight will be concluded as it is, and there will be no champion for this competition for the first time in history.
The press release issued by Liga MX authorities has also detailed how the league will allocate spots for the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League and the process the league will follow to complete the relegation table that will not have the full results.
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