- from the
Ascenso MX and
prevent the
disappearance of a
second level league in Mexico. The
project also
attempts for Liga MX and
former Ascenso MX teams...
-
Ascenso MX,
officially known as
Ascenso BBVA MX for
sponsorship reasons, was the
second level professional division of
Mexican football.
Formerly known...
-
promoted to
Ascenso MX as they did not have a
license and the
league was
reduced to 15 teams. Atlético
Coatzacoalcos was not
promoted to
Ascenso MX due to...
- 2000s).
Prior to the
start of the 2012–13 season, the
organization Liga MX/
Ascenso MX was
created to
replace the FMF as the
organizing body of the competition...
-
Argentine Basketball League"),
previously known as the
Torneo Nacional de
Ascenso (abbreviated "TNA", and
literally in
English "National
Promotion Tournament")...
- June 7, 2015, it was
officially announced by
Ascenso MX
officials that FC Juárez
would compete in
Ascenso MX,
starting in the
Apertura 2015 season. On...
- The
Primera División de
Ascenso is the
second highest level of
football in Guatemala. Formerly, it was
known as Liga
Mayor "B". It is
sanctioned by the...
- The
Liguilla de
Ascenso a
Segunda División was a
championship of
yesteryear that
existed in Peru
where the
champion was
promoted to play in the Segunda...
- the Liga
Nacional de
Ascenso.
Until that year,
major Honduran teams had
fielded affiliates that
competed in the Liga de
Ascenso. A
reform in the league...
-
Ascenso (5
January 2016). "Espera por dos arqueros" (in Spanish). Sólo
Ascenso (22
October 2016). "De
goleada en goleada" (in Spanish). Sólo
Ascenso (18...