The 1923–24 season was the 2nd edition of the amateur league called Campeonato de Primera Fuerza.
It was organized by the Federación Central de Fútbol (English: Central Football Federation), after the Federación Mexicana de Football Asociación changed its name in 1923.
It had 9 participating clubs and all from Mexico City.
CF Aurrerá and Reforma AC joined the league, Guerra y Marina changed its name to Son-Sin, while Tranvías and Luz y Fuerza merged to create a new club called Necaxa.
A playoff match was held at Campo Asturias to define the title on July 27, 1924.