The most beloved and the most hated in the MX League, according to Mitofsky consultation

Breaking News: America Tops as Mexico’s Favorite and Most Hated Soccer Team

In a recent survey conducted by Mitofsky, America has emerged as the most beloved and most hated soccer team in Mexico. The survey results, released in 2025, show that America has garnered 21% support from fans, making it the favorite team in the country. However, it also holds the dubious distinction of being the most hated team, with 46.2% of fans expressing their disdain.

Favorite Teams in Mexico

The list of favorite teams in Mexico, according to the 2025 Mitofsky survey, is as follows:

  • America – 21%
  • Chivas – 17.1%
  • Blue Cross – 14.6%
  • Pumas – 6%
  • Toluca – 4.4%

Most Hated Teams in Mexico

The list of the most hated teams in Mexico is as follows:

  • America – 46.2%
  • Chivas – 11.8%
  • Blue Cross – 8.4%
  • Pumas – 1.7%
  • Atlas – 1.4%

Historical Context and Expert Insights

America’s rise in both popularity and rejection is not a new phenomenon. In the 2024 survey, America had 25% favoritism but saw a significant increase in rejection, climbing from 39% to 46.2%. This duality reflects the intense passions that Mexican soccer fans hold for their teams. Chivas, traditionally a strong contender, has seen a decline in favoritism, dropping from 21% in 2024 to 17% in 2025. This marks the third-lowest percentage in the last 17 years.

Blue Cross has seen a rise in popularity, moving from 12% to 15% in one year. Pumas, on the other hand, has maintained a steady six percent favoritism over the past three years. These shifts in fan allegiances highlight the dynamic nature of Mexican soccer culture.

Future Implications

The changing landscape of Mexican soccer fan preferences has significant implications for team strategies, marketing efforts, and fan engagement. Teams like America and Chivas, despite their polarizing effects, continue to dominate the conversation, indicating a strong fan base and intense rivalries. For new and emerging teams, understanding these dynamics can provide valuable insights into capturing and retaining fan loyalty.

Stay tuned to Archyde.com for more updates on the latest in Mexican soccer and beyond. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the survey results with fellow fans.

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