Primera_División_de_México_1984–85

1984–85 Mexican Primera División season

1984–85 Mexican Primera División season

43rd professional season of the top-flight football league in Mexico


Statistics of the Primera División de México for the 1984–85 season.

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Overview

It was contested by 20 teams, and América won the championship.

On August 20, 1984, the Mexican Football Federation accepted the request of C.F. Oaxtepec. to move to Puebla, for this reason, the club changed its name to Ángeles de Puebla.

Zacatepec was promoted from Segunda División, also, this team was relegated on this season.

Teams

1984–85 Mexican Primera División season is located in Mexico
Mexico City
Mexico City
AtlasGuadalajaraTecosUdeG
Greater Mexico City teamsAmérica Atlante Cruz Azul Necaxa Neza UNAM
Greater Mexico City teams
América
Atlante
Cruz Azul
Necaxa
Neza
UNAM
Location of the 1984-85 Primera División teams

Group stage

Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 3

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Group 4

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Results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation playoff

Playoff

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
1 UNAM (p.) 0 2 2 (7)
10 Puebla 2 0 2 (5)
1 UNAM 3 2 5
8 León 3 0 3
2 U. de G. 0 2 2 (6)
8 León (p.) 1 1 2 (7)
1 UNAM 1 0 1
4 América 1 0 1
4 América 2 1 3
5 Guadalajara 0 0 0
4 América (p.) 1 0 1 (9)
7 Atlas 1 0 0 (8)
3 Cruz Azul 1 0 1
7 Atlas 1 2 3

Championship Playoff Game

May 28, 1985 UNAM 1–3 América Querétaro
Ricardo Ferreti 73' Report
  • Daniel Alberto Brailowsky 11', 51'
  • Carlos Hermosillo 76'
Stadium: Estadio Corregidora
Referee: Joaquín Urrea
 1984–85 winners 
América
5th title

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