1994–95_Club_Necaxa_season

1994–95 Club Necaxa season

1994–95 Club Necaxa season

Club Necaxa 1994-95 football season


The 1994–95 Club Necaxa season is the 12th consecutive season in the top flight division of Mexican football.

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Summary

In summertime President Enrique Borja appointed Manuel Lapuente as new head coach[1] and reinforced the squad with the transfers in of defenders Eduardo Vilches,[2] Octavio Becerril[3] and Jose Maria Higareda. Also, the arrival of Forward Luis Hernandez[4] He is widely regarded as one of Mexico's most talented strikers.[5] from CF Monterrey was crutial for the success in the upcoming season. Lapuente was known as manager thanks to clinching two league trophies with Puebla FC (1983 and 1990).

The team made a decent league tournament finished on 4th spot classifying to the post-season and defeating incumbent Champion Tecos UAG in a two leg series. Then in semifinals, the squad defeated regular season leader and heavy-favourites to the title CD Guadalajara after two matches. The club advanced to the final against Cruz Azul winning the trophy league with a global score of 3-1.

Also, in Copa Mexico the squad clinched the title after winning the final 2-0 against Veracruz[6] reaching The Double for the first time ever.[7]

Squad

[8] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Transfers

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Winter

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Competitions

La Liga

League table

Group 1

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Source: [citation needed]
General table

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Source: Liga MX
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. The first four places in the table and teams ranked 6th and 8th qualified for the Liguilla quarter-finals.
  2. Teams ranked 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th in the table qualified for Repechaje
Results by round

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Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed;   = Leader, Qualification for the quarter-finals; C = Qualification for the quarter-finals as group leader.; E = Qualification for the quarter-finals as group runner-up.; R = Qualification for the Repechaje.

Matches

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4 September 1994 1 Puebla FC 0-4 Necaxa Puebla de los Angeles
25' Pelaez
53' Alex Aguinaga
63' José María Higareda
78' Pelaez
Stadium: Cuauhtemoc
9 September 1994 2 Necaxa 1-0 CD Toluca Tlalpan
José María Higareda 44' Stadium: Azteca
17 September 1994 3 CF Monterrey 1-1 Necaxa Monterrey
Verdirame 45' (pen) 9' (pen) Aspe Stadium: Tecnológico
24 September 1994 4 Necaxa 1-0 Leon Tlalpan
Víctor Escalera 39' Stadium: Azteca
1 October 1994 5 Atlas FC 0-3 Necaxa Guadalajara
47'Aspe
56' Higareda
89' Basay
Stadium: Jalisco
8 October 1994 6 Necaxa 2-1 Tecos UAG Tlalpan
Sol 42'
Luis Hernández 90'
64' Hugo Aparecido Stadium: Azteca
16 October 1994 7 Santos Laguna 0-2 Necaxa Torreon
55' Aspe
81' Luis Hernández
Stadium: Corona
23 October 1994 8 Necaxa 0-0 Cruz Azul Tlalpan
Stadium: Azteca
30 October 1994 9 Atlético Morelia 0-0 Necaxa Morelia
Stadium: Morelos
6 November 1994 10 Necaxa 7-0 Atlante FC Tlalpan
Luis Hernández 9', 66', 89'
Basay 50', 53'
José María Higareda 59'
Aspe 70' (pen)
Stadium: Azteca
13 November 1994 11 Correcaminos UAT 2-0 Necaxa Ciudad Victoria
Nildeson Silva 27', 86' Stadium: Marte R.Gomez
19 November 1994 12 Necaxa 1-0 Tigres UANL Tlalpan
Cecilio de los Santos 84' (og) Stadium: Azteca
27 November 1994 13 Toros Neza 1-1 Necaxa Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl
Jaime Ramírez 76' 87' (pen) Aguinaga Stadium: Neza 86
7 December 1994 14 Necaxa 1-1 CD Guadalajara Tlalpan
Luis Hernández 49' 24' Alberto Guameru García Stadium: Azteca
14 December 1994 15 Leones Negros UdeG bye Necaxa Guadalajara
Stadium: Jalisco
11 December 1994 16 Necaxa 2-0 Veracruz Tlalpan
Basay 55', 67' Stadium: Azteca
18 December 1994 17 America 1-2 Necaxa Tlalpan
Zague 30' 8', 19' Basay Stadium: Azteca
22 December 1994 18 Necaxa 2-1 Pumas UNAM Tlalpan
Luis Hernández 57'
Aspe 67' (pen)
59' Juan Carreño Stadium: Azteca
29 December 1994 19 TM Gallos Blancos 2-2 Necaxa Queretaro
René Mendieta 9'
Héctor del Ángel 24'
50' Alberto García Aspe
73' Luis Hernández
Stadium: Corregidora
6 January 1995 20 Necaxa 1-2 Puebla FC Tlalpan
Ricardo Peláez 53' 13' (pen) Milton Queiroz "Tita"
42' Rodrigo Ruiz
Stadium: Azteca
18 January 1995 21 CD Toluca 1-2 Necaxa Toluca
Alberto Macías 17' 52' Ricardo Peláez
79' Ivo Basay
Stadium: La Bombonera
23 January 1995 22 Necaxa 6-0 Monterrey Tlalpan
Ricardo Peláez 28', 73', 86'
Ivo Basay 67'
Sergio Zárate 80'
Alex Aguinaga 82'
Stadium: Azteca
29 January 1995 23 León 0-4 Necaxa Leon de los Aldama
21'Alberto García Aspe
75'Ricardo Peláez
82', 88' Ivo Basay
Stadium: Nou Camp
4 February 1995 24 Necaxa 2-2 Atlas Tlalpan
Alberto García Aspe 68', 71' (pen) 33' Héctor López
44' Jared Borguetti
Stadium: Azteca
10 February 1995 25 Tecos UAG 1-1 Necaxa Zapopan
Rizo 32' 71' Basay Stadium: 3 de Marzo
18 February 1995 26 Club Necaxa 1-1 Santos Laguna Tlalpan
Gerardo Esquivel 40' 27' Héctor Adomaitis Stadium: Azteca
25 February 1995 27 Cruz Azul 1-1 Necaxa Tlalpan]
Octavio Mora 89' 65' Alberto García Aspe Stadium: Azteca
4 March 1995 28 Club Necaxa 2-2 Atlético Morelia Tlalpan
Dominic Kinnear 36'
Sergio Zárate 58'
27' Héctor González
30' Roberto Hernández
Stadium: Azteca
12 March 1995 29 Atlante FC 0-3 Necaxa
Alex Aguinaga 24, 67, Alberto García Aspe 54
18 March 1995 30 Necaxa 5-1 Correcaminos UAT Tlalpan
Ricardo Peláez 51', 60', 81'
Ivo Basay 54', 71'
38' Sergio Almaguer Stadium: Azteca
25 March 1995 31 Tigres UANL 1-1 Necaxa San Nicolas de los Garza
Israel García 80' 60' Sergio Zárate Stadium: Universitario
1 April 1995 32 Necaxa 1-3 Toros Neza Tlalpan
Alex Aguinaga 68' 3' Genaro Torres
48' Juan Carlos Elizalde
72' Martín Vilallonga
Stadium: Azteca
6 April 1995 33 CD Guadalajara 4-0 Necaxa Guadalajara
Omar Arellano 24'
Espinosa 35'
Ramón Ramírez 68'
Jorge Arreola 75'
Stadium: Jalisco
23 April 1995 36 Necaxa 4-4 América Coyoacan
Ivo Basay 11'
Ricardo Peláez 50', 56'
Aspe 78' (pen)
27' (pen), 68' Francois-Omam Biyik
44', 72' Luis García
Stadium: Azteca
30 April 1995 37 Pumas UNAM 1-1 Necaxa Tlalpan
Claudio Suárez 24' 53' Pelaez Stadium: Olimpico Universitario
7 May 1995 38 Necaxa 2-3 TM Gallos Blancos Tlalpan
Sergio Zárate 53'
Efraín Herrera 84'
24' Gerardo Silva
32', 60' René Mendieta
Stadium: Azteca
Quarterfinals
18 May 1995 Tecos UAG 0-2 Necaxa Zapopan
20:30
Stadium: 3 de Marzo
21 May 1995 Necaxa 2-1 Tecos UAG Tlalpan
12:00
Malibrán 74' Stadium: Azteca

Copa Mexico

First round

26 January 1995 Pachuca FC 1-1
(4-5 p)
Necaxa Pachuca
Esquivel 73' (o.g.) 74' Hernandez Stadium: Hidalgo

Semifinals

15 February 1995 Necaxa 2-2
(4-3 p)
America Tlalpan
20:45 CEST Ambriz 5'
Basay 46'
2' Francois-Omam Biyik
89' Kalusha
Stadium: Azteca

Final

15 March 1995 Necaxa 2-0 Veracruz Puebla de los Angeles
Pelaez 11'
Pelaez 15'
Stadium: Cuauhtemoc

Statistics

Players statistics

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References

  1. Fernando Schwarz (5 May 2022). "In 5 minutes signed Lapuente in for Necaxa:Borja" (in Spanish). ivoox.com. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  2. Santibáñez, Felipe (13 August 2017). "Eduardo Vilches: la historia del chileno que supera en títulos a Sánchez y Vidal". BioBioChile (in Spanish). Radio Bío-Bío. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  3. "¿Qué fue de Octavio 'Picas' Becerril? Multicampeón con Necaxa" [What happened to Octavio 'Picas' Becerril? Multi-champion with Necaxa]. mexico.as.com (in Spanish). 20 June 2020. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  4. "Luis Hernandez". Sky Sports. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  5. Martínez Sanfeliz, Gerardo (October 3, 2013). "Los mejores delanteros en la historia de la Selección Mexicana". Terra Networks (in Spanish). Archived from the original on May 29, 2017.
  6. "Necaxa and Veracruz disputed the Copa Mexico trophy in 1995" (in Spanish). espn.com.mx. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  7. Erik Francisco Lugo, Martín Toscano and RSSSF 2003/20 (24 April 2001). "Mexico 1994/95 Regular season". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. "Necaxa» Squad 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 2019-06-11.

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