Big news for fans of North American football. According to Mexican journalist Raul Ortiz, the Liga MX (Mexico) is set to join EA FC 27 as a fully licensed league.
The Mexican clubs have already submitted all the required information to EA – including club full names, crests, kits, headshots for players, and even audio for fan chants.
This 100% confirms that one of the most passionate football cultures in the world will finally have its authentic home in EA FC 27.
Let’s break down everything we know: the 18 clubs, the players with real faces set to return, and the iconic stadiums that could be coming.
EA FC 27 Licenses
Liga MX Partnership
For years, Liga MX fans have asked for full authenticity in EA’s football games. That wait is nearly over.
The official licensing will bring the competition’s brand name, logo, match balls, and the iconic trophy to the game.
When you kick off a Career Mode in Mexico or face a Liga MX side in Ultimate Team, it will finally feel like the real thing.
Added Teams
The following 18 clubs will be fully licensed in EA FC 27:

- América
- Atlante
- Atlas
- Atlético San Luis
- Cruz Azul
- Guadalajara
- Juárez
- León
- Monterrey
- Necaxa
- Pachuca
- Puebla
- Querétaro
- Santos Laguna
- Tijuana
- Toluca
- Tigres UANL
- Pumas UNAM
Added Real Faces
Many players with existing real faces (or legacy scans) will return to the game with authentic likenesses. Here’s who to expect by club:
- América
- Henry Martín
- Atlas
- Róber Pier
- Atlético San Luis
- Jesús Medina
- Juanpe
- Julio César Domínguez
- Guadalajara (Chivas)
- Brian Gutiérrez
- Érick Gutiérrez
- Luis Romo
- Roberto Alvarado
- Juárez
- Monchu
- Rodolfo Pizarro
- León
- Fernando Beltrán
- Óscar Jiménez
- Rogelio Funes Mori
- Monterrey
- Anthony Martial
- Carlos Salcedo
- Jesús Corona
- Sergio Canales
- Pachuca
- Alan Mozo
- Enner Valencia
- Kenedy
- Luis Quiñones
- Salomón Rondón
- William Carvalho
- Querétaro
- Diego Reyes
- Santos Laguna
- Haret Ortega
- Toluca
- Alexis Vega
- Antonio Briseño
- Jesús Angulo
- Santiago Simón
- Sebastián Córdova
- UANL (Tigres)
- André-Pierre Gignac
- Ángel Correa
- Juan Vigón
- Nahuel Guzmán
- Marco Farfan
- UNAM (Pumas)
- Keylor Navas
- Rubén Duarte
- Uriel Antuna
Licensed Stadiums
While not officially confirmed, Liga MX may also bring several licensed stadiums to EA FC 27. These are the iconic venues that could make your matches in Mexico feel truly authentic:
- Estadio Azteca: Home of Club América & Cruz Azul (Mexico City, capacity 87,523)
- Estadio Olímpico Universitario: Home of Pumas UNAM (Mexico City, capacity 69,000)
- Estadio BBVA: Home of Monterrey (Guadalupe, Nuevo León, capacity 53,529)
- Estadio Akron: Home of Guadalajara (Zapopan, Jalisco, capacity 46,232)
- Estadio Universitario: Home of Tigres UANL (San Nicolás de los Garza, capacity 41,886)
If even a few of these stadiums make the cut, Liga MX will instantly become one of the most atmospheric leagues in the game.
Final Whistle
The confirmation from journalist Raul Ortiz that Mexican clubs have submitted all their assets to EA is the clearest sign yet that Liga MX will be a fully licensed league in EA FC 27.
With 18 clubs, dozens of returning real faces, and iconic stadiums like the Azteca on the horizon, Mexican football fans have every reason to be excited.
As always, ReFIFA will keep you updated as more details emerge, including official announcements from EA SPORTS and the full player ratings for Liga MX.
The beautiful game is about to get a whole lot more colorful – and a lot louder with those authentic fan chants.
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