1994–95 Copa México Explained

Copa México
Year:1994–95
Country:Mexico
Num Teams:38
Winners:Necaxa (3rd Title)
Second:Veracruz
Matches:37
Goals:86
Prev Season:1991–92
Next Season:1995–96

The 1994–95 Copa México is the 65th staging of the Copa México, the 38th staging in the professional era after an absence of 2 years.

The competition started on January 24, 1995, and concluded on March 15, 1995, with the final, in which Necaxa lifted the trophy for third time ever with a 2–0 victory over Veracruz.

This edition was played by 38 teams from the Primera División and the Primera División A.

First round

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Second round

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Necaxa Bye to Semifinal

Third round

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Club América Bye to Semifinal

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Final

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Line ups

Necaxa: Nicolás Navarro; José María Higareda, Eduardo Vilches, Octavio Becerril y Gerardo Esquivel; Ignacio Ambriz, Alberto García Aspe y Álex Aguinaga ; Sergio Zárate, Ricardo Peláez e Ivo Basay. Coach: Manuel Lapuente.
VERACRUZ : Rafael Calderón; Pascual Ramírez, Pedro Osorio, Martín Yamasaki y Francisco Ramírez; Víctor “Harlem” Medina, Enrique Figueroa, Marco Benatto “Marqinho” (Diego Bustos) y José Luis González China; Carlos Poblete (Leonel Bolsonello) y José Luis Malibrán. Coach: Aníbal Ruiz

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