2005 InterLiga

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{{Infobox international football competition

| tourney_name = InterLiga

| year = 2005

| other_titles = InterLiga

| image =

| size = 200px

| caption = Logo de la InterLiga

| country = USA

| dates = 2 January 2005 – 12 January 2005

| num_teams = 8

| confederations = the FMF

| venues = 6

| cities = 6

| matches = 14

| goals = 50

| attendance =

| champion_other = UANL, Guadalajara

| count = UANL 1

| second_other = Toluca, Chiapas

| top_scorer = {{flagicon|BRA}} Irenio Soares
{{flagicon|MEX}} Javier Saavedra (3 goals)

| player =

| prevseason = 2004

| nextseason = 2006

}}

For 2005, Mexico was granted a third berth in the Libertadores. The Mexican federation decided to grant one of its Libertadores berths ("Mexico 1") based strictly on play during the league season, but retained InterLiga for the other two spots ("Mexico 2" and "Mexico 3"). The group phase of InterLiga remained the same as in 2004, but the final games were changed. The top team from each group plays the second-place team from the opposite group, with both winners advancing to Copa Libertadores. Of the two final winners, the one with the highest point total during group play will be designated "Mexico 2" and automatically advance to the group stage. The other final winner will be "Mexico 3", and will enter the preliminary round of Copa Libertadores.

The 2005 InterLiga was again played in California and Texas, and expanded into Arizona. The finals were held January 12 at Reliant Stadium in Houston.

The eight qualified clubs participated in the following groups:

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!Group A

!Group B

UANL

|Chiapas

Guadalajara

|Toluca

Atlante F.C.

|America

Santos

|Necaxa

Match Schedule

Matches at Bank One Ballpark (Phoenix, Arizona)

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| 2.

2 Jan 05UANL vs Atlante2-1

Matches at The Home Depot Center (Carson, California)

width="20" | 3.width="80" |2 Jan 05width="300" |Necaxa vs Chiapaswidth="75" |0-4
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| 4.

2 Jan 05América vs Toluca1-2
width="20" | 9.width="80" |8 Jan 05width="300" |Atlante vs Santoswidth="75" |4-4
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| 10.

8 Jan 05Guadalajara vs UANL1-0

Matches at Spartan Stadium (San Jose, California)

width="20" | 5.width="80" |5 Jan 05width="300" |Santos vs UANLwidth="75" |3-4
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| 6.

5 Jan 05Atlante vs Guadalajara3-3

Matches at Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas)

width="20" | 7.width="80" |6 Jan 05width="300" |Toluca vs Necaxawidth="75" |2-0
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| 8.

6 Jan 05Chiapas vs América1-2

Matches at Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas)

width="20" | 11.width="80" |9 Jan 05width="300" |América vs Necaxawidth="75" |2-2
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| 12.

9 Jan 05Toluca vs Chiapas1-2

Matches at Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas)

width="20" | 13.width="80" |12 Jan 05width="300" |Final 1: UANL vs Tolucawidth="75" |2-0
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| 14.

12 Jan 05Final 2: Guadalajara vs Chiapas1-1 (5-3)

Goalscorers

The scorers from the 2005 InterLiga

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!Rank

!Name

!Team

!Goals

rowspan=2| 1

|{{flagicon|BRA}} Irenio Soares

| UANL

|{{center| 3}}

{{flagicon|MEX}} Javier Saavedra

| UANL

|{{center| 3}}

rowspan=6| 3

|{{flagicon|PAR}} José Saturnino Cardozo

| Toluca

|{{center| 2}}

{{flagicon|BRA}} Didi

| Chiapas

|{{center| 2}}

{{flagicon|ARG}} Diego Garay

| Atlante

|{{center| 2}}

{{flagicon|CHI}} Patricio Galaz

| Atlante

|{{center| 2}}

{{flagicon|MEX}} Héctor Altamirano

| Santos Laguna

|{{center| 2}}

{{flagicon|MEX}} Jorge Campos

| Santos Laguna

|{{center| 2}}

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