Liga MX has called off the 2020 Clausura season, with the Mexican top flight finding conditions unsafe to try to fit the rest of the campaign in amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The regular season–Mexico splits its calendar year into two seasons, the Clausura and the Apertura)–was 10 games into the 17-match schedule, with Cruz Azul and Leon leading the table at the time of the suspension in mid-March. There will be no champion (Mexico decides its champion with an eight-team playoff), the league says, but those top two clubs will be entered into the 2021 Concacaf Champions League as a result of their table positioning at the time of the stoppage.