1994–95 Cruz Azul season

The 1994–95 Cruz Azul season was the 68th year in existence and 30th campaign consecutive playing in top flight division, also the club competed in Copa México.

Cruz Azul
1994–95 season
OwnerCemento Cruz Azul
ChairmanGuillermo Alvarez
ManagerEnrique Meza
(until 31 January 1995)
Luis Fernando Tena
StadiumAzteca
Primera Division3rd
Runner-up
(in 1996 CONCACAF Champions' Cup)
Copa MéxicoSemifinals
Top goalscorerCarlos Hermosillo
(35 goals)
All statistics correct as of 2 August 2022.

Summary edit

In summertime, President Billy Alvarez reinforced the squad with Peruvian Defender Juan Reynoso, Forward Marcelo Delgado[1] and midfielder Marco Garces. The squad performance during the first half of the season was irregular due to an unbalanced performance: a superb offensive line but a weak defensive guard. During the mid season the club replaced young Goalkeeper Oscar Perez with Argentine Norberto Scoponi also manager Enrique Meza was sacked [2] and Luis Fernando Tena was appointed for the second half of the season.[3] The season is best remembered by the 91 goals registered by a powerful offensive line aimed by Julio Zamora assists and Hermosillo clinching another league topscorer title.[4] In league the team finished 3rd in the league's overall table, defeating Pumas UNAM in quarterfinals with a late goal scored by Right back Defender Guadalupe Castañeda.[5]

Cruz Azul appeared in the playoffs. In the semi-finals they beat Club América (with whom they share Estadio Azteca) in the semi-finals.[6][7] Reaching the final for the first time since 1989[8] they drew Necaxa 1–1 in the first leg,[9][10] but lost the second leg 0–2 for a 3–1 aggregate.[11][12]

In the 1994–95 Copa México they were eliminated in the first round by second tier side Irapuato.[8]

Squad edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   MEX Guadalupe Castañeda
3 DF   MEX José Luis Sixtos
4 DF   PER Juan Reynoso
5 DF   MEX Héctor Esparza
6 MF   MEX Héctor Islas
7 MF   BRA Pintado
8 MF   MEX Victor Ruiz
9 FW   ARG Julio Zamora
10 MF   MEX Pedro Duana
11 MF   MEX Octavio Mora
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK   MEX Oscar Pérez
13 DF   MEX Ricardo Carbajal
14 FW   ARG Marcelo Delgado
15 FW   MEX Francisco Palencia
16 DF   MEX Marco Garcés
17 DF   MEX Humberto Valdez
18 MF   MEX David Rangel
20 GK   MEX José Alberto Guadarrama
21 GK   ARG Norberto Scoponi
22 MF   MEX José Agustín Morales
26 DF   MEX Antonio Taboada
27 FW   MEX Carlos Hermosillo

Transfers edit

Winter edit

In
Pos. Name from Type
GK Norberto Scoponi Newell's Old Boys
Out
Pos. Name To Type

Competitions edit

La Liga edit

League table edit

Group 1 edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Cruz Azul 36 20 8 8 91 45 +46 48 Playoff
2 Veracruz 36 12 11 13 43 51 −8 35
3 Atlante 36 11 11 14 57 69 −12 33
4 Morelia 36 9 12 15 54 75 −21 30
5 Correcaminos 36 9 10 17 42 65 −23 28 Relegated
Source: [citation needed]
Overall Table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Guadalajara 36 22 8 6 70 35 +35 52 Qualification for the quarter-finals[a]
2 America 36 19 13 4 88 46 +42 51
3 Cruz Azul 36 20 8 8 91 45 +46 48
4 Necaxa 36 16 14 6 69 38 +31 46
5 UAG (C) 36 14 14 8 50 47 +3 42 Qualification for the Repechaje[b]
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 edit

[8]

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
ResultWL-WDLWDWDWLDWDLLWWDL-WLLWDWWDWWWWWWWW
Position271464968543454557645565587877654444433
Source: [citation needed]
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 edit

[8]

4 September 1994 1 Cruz Azul 5-2 Toros Neza Ciudad Cooperativa
Hermosillo   9',   21',   65'
Zamora   45',   52'
  41' (pen) Vazquez
  71' Mohamed
Stadium: 10 de Diciembre
11 September 1994 2 CD Guadalajara 3-1 Cruz Azul Guadalajara
Espinosa   40'
de la Torre   59'
Zarate   89'
  27' Islas Stadium: Jalisco
17 September 1994 3 Cruz Azul bye Leones Negros UdeG Tlalpan
Stadium: Azteca
24 September 1994 4 Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz 0-4 Cruz Azul Veracruz
  47',   65',   66',   68'Hermosillo Stadium: Pirata Fuente
1 October 1994 5 Cruz Azul 1-1 América Tlalpan
Pedro Duana   57'   61' Biyik Stadium: Azteca
9 October 1994 6 Pumas UNAM 2-1 Cruz Azul Tlalpan
Rafael García   10'
Jorge Campos   79' (pen)
  45' Octavio Mora Stadium: Olimpico Universitario
15 October 1994 7 Cruz Azul 4-1 Tampico Madero Tlalpan
Hermosillo  9',   42'
Mora   50'
Pedro Duana   60'
  65' René Mendieta Stadium: Azteca
23 October 1994 8 Necaxa 0-0 Cruz Azul Tlalpan
Stadium: Azteca
29 October 1994 9 Cruz Azul 2-0 CD Toluca Tlalpan
Marcelo Delgado   13'
Juan Reynoso   60'
Stadium: Azteca
5 November 1994 10 CF Monterrey 2-2 Cruz Azul Monterrey
Héctor Nicanor   14', Rafael Gutiérrez Aldaco   60'   5' Octavio Mora
  33' Carlos Hermosillo
Stadium: Tecnológico
12 November 1994 11 Cruz Azul 6-0 Leon Tlalpan
Octavio Mora   29'
Carlos Hermosillo   32',   64',   69'
Pedro Duana   46',
Víctor Ruiz   75'
Stadium: Azteca
19 November 1994 12 Atlas FC 2-1 Cruz Azul Guadalajara
Eduardo Berizzo   39',
Jared Borguetti   44'
  48' Luis Carlos de Oliveira Stadium: Jalisco
26 November 1994 13 Cruz Azul 3-3 Tecos UAG Tlalpan
Carlos Hermosillo   30'
Pedro Duana   46',   51'
  18',   39', Eustacio Rizo
  35' Porfirio Jiménez
Stadium: Azteca
30 November 1994 14 Santos Laguna 2-5 Cruz Azul Torreon
Everaldo Bejines   43'
Héctor Adomaitis   78' (pen)
  34',   51', Julio Zamora
  62',   89', Carlos Hermosillo
  75' Pedro Duana
Stadium: Corona
4 December 1994 15 Puebla FC 1-1 Cruz Azul Puebla de los Angeles
Narciso Cuevas   25'   80' Octavio Mora Stadium: Cuauhtemoc
Note: On Dec. 7, due to problems with the leasing of Tamaulipas stadium, Tampico Madero was relocated in Querétaro and renamed as TM Gallos Blancos.
10 December 1994 16 Cruz Azul 1-3 Atlético Morelia Tlalpan
Carlos Hermosillo   19'   25' Marco Antonio Figueroa
  33' Guillermo Huerta
  60' Juan Antonio Flores Barrera
Stadium: Azteca
17 December 1994 17 Atlante FC 3-1 Cruz Azul Benito Juarez
Sanchez   31',   87'
Salvador  61'
  41' Hermosillo Stadium: Azulgrana
23 December 1994 18 Cruz Azul 3-2 Correcaminos UAT Tlalpan
Octavio Mora   39'
Julio Zamora   59',   77'
  29' Carlos Orozco
  62' Ramiro Romero
Stadium: Azteca
29 December 1994 19 Tigres UANL 0-1 Cruz Azul San Nicolas de los Garza
  28' Hermosillo Stadium: Universitario
20 Toros Neza 3-3 Cruz Azul Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl
Jaime Ramírez   18'
Gonzalo Farfán   31'
Antonio Mohamed   36'
  14' Octavio Mora
  60' (pen) Julio Zamora
  74' Héctor Islas
Stadium: Estadio Neza 86
21 Cruz Azul 0-1 CD Guadalajara Tlalpan
  28'José Manuel de la Torre Stadium: Azteca
22 Leones Negros UdeG bye Cruz Azul Guadalajara
Stadium: Jalisco
23 Cruz Azul 3-1 Veracruz Tlalpan
Luis Carlos de Oliveira "Pintado"   5'
Carlos Hermosillo   77'
Octavio Mora   81'
  21' José Luis Malibrán Stadium: Azteca
5 February 1995 24 America 3-1 Cruz Azul Coyoacan
Biyik   30',   34',   60'   64' Hermosillo Stadium: Azteca
25 Cruz Azul 0-1 U.N.A.M. Tlalpan
  49'Rafael García Stadium: Azteca
26 TM Gallos Blancos 0-2 Cruz Azul Queretaro
Luis Carlos de Oliveira "Pintado"   11'
Carlos Hermosillo   42'
Stadium: Corregidora
25 February 1995 27 Cruz Azul 1-1 Necaxa Tlalpan
Octavio Mora   89'   65' Alberto García Aspe Stadium: Azteca
5 March 1995 28 CD Toluca 0-4 Cruz Azul Toluca
  32' Carlos Hermosillo
  41' Julio Zamora
  57' José Luis Sixtos
  77' Pedro Duana
Stadium: La Bombonera
11 March 1995 29 Cruz Azul 6-0 CF Monterrey Tlalpan
Carlos Hermosillo   20',   64' (pen),   75',   87'
Julio Zamora   27' (pen),   62'
Stadium: Azteca
17 March 1995 30 Leon 1-1 Cruz Azul Leon de los Aldama
Gerardo Reynoso   41'   50' Víctor Ruiz Stadium: Camp Nou
25 March 1995 31 Cruz Azul 4-0 Atlas FC Tlalpan
Julio Zamora   27'
Agustín Morales   37'
Carlos Hermosillo   71',   89' (pen)
Stadium: Azteca
31 March 1995 32 Tecos UAG 0-2 Cruz Azul Zapopan
  85' Marcelo Delgado
  88' Julio Zamora
Stadium: 3 de Marzo
6 April 1995 33 Cruz Azul 5-2 Santos Laguna Tlalpan
Julio Zamora   8' (pen),   55'
Marcelo Delgado   9'
Pintado   76'
Octavio Mora   88' (pen)
  37',   79' Miguel Asprilla Stadium: Azteca
11 April 1995 34 Cruz Azul 2-1 Puebla FC Tlalpan
Octavio Mora   77'
Carlos Hermosillo   89' (pen)
  87' (pen) Antonio Teodoro Dos Santos "Toninho" Stadium: Azteca
15 April 1995 35 Atlético Morelia 2-3 Cruz Azul Morelia
Marco Antonio Figueroa   83' (pen)
Pedro Jaque   88'
  3' Julio Zamora
  54',  56' Hermosillo
Stadium: Morelos
22 April 1995 36 Cruz Azul 4-1 Atlante FC
Carlos Hermosillo 15, Marcelo Delgado 55, Julio Zamora 57, Octavio Mora 89 Carlos Alberto Elizalde 79
30 April 1995 37 Correcaminos UAT 0-3 Cruz Azul Ciudad Victoria
  65' Pintado
  84' Octavio Mora
  89' Marcelo Delgado
Stadium: Marte R. Gomez
6 May 1995 38 Cruz Azul 5-1 Tigres UANL Tlalpan
Carlos Hermosillo   19',   85'
Julio Zamora   25'
Marcelo Delgado   29'
Octavio Mora   63'
  3' David Oliva Stadium: Azteca

Quarter-finals edit

17 May 1995 UNAM 1-0 Cruz Azul Mexico City
20:30 García   53' Stadium: Estadio Olímpico Universitario
20 May 1995 Cruz Azul 1-0 UNAM Mexico City
17:00 Castañeda   90+2' Stadium: Estadio Azteca

Aggregate tied 1-1. Cruz Azul advanced to semi-finals as best seeded team.

Semi-finals edit

May 25, 1995 Cruz Azul 1-1 América Mexico City
17:00 Oliveira   9' del Olmo   1' Stadium: Estadio Azteca
May 29, 1995 América 1-2 Cruz Azul Mexico City
12:00 Zague   76'
Stadium: Estadio Azteca

Cruz Azul won 2–3 on aggregate.

Finals edit

June 1, 1995 Necaxa 1-1 Cruz Azul Mexico City
20:45 Basay   21' Hermosillo   44' Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Referee: Armando Archundia
June 4, 1995 Cruz Azul 0-2 Necaxa Mexico City
17:00
Stadium: Estadio Azteca
Referee: Arturo Brizio

Necaxa won 3–1 on aggregate.

Copa Mexico edit

First round edit

24 January 1995 Irapuato 3-3
(5-3 p)
Cruz Azul Irapuato
  • José Juan Rivera   19'
  • José Luis Castro   55'
  • Richard Tavares   83'
  • Juan Manuel Rivera   59' (o.g.)
  • Marcelo Delgado   73'
Stadium: Estadio Sergio León Chávez

Irapuato won 5–3 on penalties.

Statistics edit

Players statistics edit

No. Pos Nat Player Total Primera Division 1994-95 Copa Mexico
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
21 GK   ARG Norberto Scoponi 17 -12 17 -12
2 DF   MEX Guadalupe Castañeda 32 0 32 0
3 DF   MEX José Luis Sixtos 32 1 32 1
4 DF   PER Juan Reynoso 29 1 29 1
26 DF   MEX Antonio Taboada 24 0 22+2 0
6 MF   MEX Héctor Islas 34 2 29+5 2
7 MF   BRA Pintado 29 6 24+5 6
8 MF   MEX Victor Ruiz 32 2 31+1 2
10 MF   MEX Pedro Duana 31 7 26+5 7
9 FW   ARG Julio Zamora 32 17 30+2 17
27 FW   MEX Carlos Hermosillo 33 35 33 35
12 GK   MEX Oscar Pérez 22 -28 17+5 -28
22 MF   MEX José Agustín Morales 19 1 19 1
11 MF   MEX Octavio Mora 33 14 17+16 14
14 FW   ARG Marcelo Delgado 31 5 17+14 5
5 DF   MEX Héctor Esparza 17 0 16+1 0
18 MF   MEX David Rangel 6 0 3+3 0
20 GK   MEX José Alberto Guadarrama 4 -5 2+2 -5
13 DF   MEX Ricardo Carbajal 6 0 1+5 0
16 DF   MEX Marco Garcés 5 0 0+5 0
17 DF   MEX Humberto Valdez 2 0 0+2 0
15 FW   MEX Francisco Palencia 1 0 0+1 0

References edit

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