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Football league season
Primera División de México (Mexican First Division) Verano 1999 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 Friday, January 15, 1999, and ran until May 9, when the regular season ended. In the final Toluca defeated Atlas and became champions for the 5th time.
Final Standings (groups)
Group 1
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Points
1.
Cruz Azul
17
9
4
4
30
24
+6
31
2.
Guadalajara
17
7
5
5
24
21
+3
26
3.
Celaya
17
6
6
5
29
26
+3
24
4.
León
17
5
1
11
19
33
-14
16
5.
Puebla
17
3
4
10
15
30
-15
13
Group 3
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Points
1.
Necaxa
17
5
7
5
30
25
+5
22
2.
UAG
17
6
1
10
21
28
-7
19
3.
Atlante
17
4
6
7
31
34
-3
18
4.
Monterrey
17
4
2
11
25
38
-13
14
Group 4
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Points
1.
Toluca
17
12
3
2
50
23
+27
39
2.
Atlas
17
10
4
3
34
22
+12
34
3.
Santos
17
9
2
6
33
29
+4
29
4.
UANL
17
7
2
8
34
32
+2
23
Teams directly qualified to the Liguilla
Teams qualified for the Repechaje
Final Standings (general)
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Points
1.
Toluca
17
12
3
2
50
23
+27
39
2.
Atlas
17
10
4
3
34
22
+12
34
3.
Cruz Azul
17
9
4
4
30
24
+6
31
4.
América
17
9
4
4
30
25
+5
31
5.
Santos
17
9
2
6
33
29
+4
29
6.
Guadalajara
17
7
5
5
24
21
+3
26
7.
Morelia
17
8
1
8
23
23
0
25
8.
Celaya
17
6
6
5
29
26
+3
24
9.
Pachuca
17
6
6
5
23
22
+1
24
10.
UANL
17
7
2
8
34
32
+2
23
11.
Necaxa
17
5
7
5
30
25
+5
22
12.
UNAM
17
6
3
8
19
27
-8
21
13.
UAG
17
6
1
10
21
28
-7
19
14.
Atlante
17
4
6
7
31
34
-3
18
15.
Toros Neza
17
4
5
8
21
29
-8
17
16.
León
17
5
1
11
19
33
-14
16
17.
Monterrey
17
4
2
11
25
38
-13
14
18.
Puebla
17
3
4
10
15
30
-15
13
Top scorers
Goals scored throughout the entire tournament including Repechaje, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals.
Playoffs
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Verano 1999 winners:
Toluca 5th Title
External links
Liga MX 2024–25 clubs
Former clubs
Seasons
Competition
Associated competitions
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