Argentine manager Antonio Mohamed could join an elite group this season. If he wins the Apertura 2025 title with Toluca, he will secure his fifth Liga MX championship.

This achievement would move him past Enrique Meza and tie him with Manuel Lapuente and Victor Manuel Vucetich. He would then be just one title behind Raúl Cárdenas and two behind the record holders, Ignacio Trelles and Ricardo Ferretti.
The Elite Group of Liga MX Winning Managers
According to data from Sports Illustrated Mexico, only a handful of managers have won four or more titles in the Mexican top flight. The list reflects decades of football history.
Enrique Meza won four titles, three consecutively with Toluca (1998, 1999, 2000) and another with Pachuca in 2007. His success showcased remarkable consistency over different projects.
Manuel Lapuente also won five titles across three clubs. His victories came with Puebla (1983), Necaxa (1995, 1996), and América (2002). This demonstrates an ability to succeed in various eras.
Victor Manuel Vucetich matched that five-title tally. His wins were spread across León (1992), Tecos (1994), Pachuca (2003), and Monterrey (2009, 2010), proving his adaptability.
Historical Legends and Modern Masters
The all-time leaders are true legends of the game. Raúl Cárdenas won six titles, primarily building the iconic “Máquina” of Cruz Azul in the late 1960s and early 1970s, before adding another with América.
Ricardo Ferretti’s seven titles span a long career. He won with Guadalajara (1997), Pumas UNAM (2009), and most famously, Tigres UANL, where he secured five championships between 2011 and 2019, creating a modern dynasty.
Ignacio Trelles shares the record with seven titles. His incredible career saw him win with Marte, Zacatepec, Toluca, and Cruz Azul from the 1950s to the 1980s, cementing his status as a foundational figure.
For current managers like Antonio Mohamed, this historical context defines the pinnacle of success. Each title etches a name deeper into the rich history of Mexican football.
The pursuit of titles continues to define legacies in Liga MX. The list of winning managers connects the past to the present, setting the standard for excellence that every coach aspires to reach.
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Who has the most Liga MX titles as a manager?
Ignacio Trelles and Ricardo Ferretti are tied for the most Liga MX titles, each with seven championships. Trelles won his across multiple clubs from the 1950s to 1980s, while Ferretti’s came more recently, including five with Tigres.
How many titles does Antonio Mohamed have?
Antonio Mohamed currently has four Liga MX titles. He won with Tijuana (2012), América (2014), Monterrey (2019), and Toluca (2025). A win in the Apertura 2025 final would give him his fifth.
Which manager won three consecutive titles?
Enrique Meza won three consecutive Liga MX titles with Toluca, securing the championship in the Verano 1998, Verano 1999, and Verano 2000 tournaments. This is a rare feat in the modern era.
Did any manager win titles with four different clubs?
Yes, Victor Manuel Vucetich won Liga MX titles with four different clubs: León, Tecos, Pachuca, and Monterrey. This showcases a unique ability to bring success to varied teams.
What was Ricardo Ferretti’s most successful club?
Ricardo Ferretti’s most successful club was Tigres UANL. He won five of his seven total Liga MX championships there, in 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019, building them into a consistent powerhouse.
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