Competition: | Segunda División de México |
Season: | 1994–95 |
Winners: | Cruz Azul Hidalgo (1st Title) |
Relegated: | Jaguares Tabasco Yautepec |
Prevseason: | 1993–94 |
Nextseason: | 1995–96 |
The 1994–95 Segunda División was the 46th season of the Mexican Segunda División and the first season as the third level of the mexican football leagues system.[1] The season started on 3 September 1994 and concluded on 24 June 1995. It was won by Cruz Azul Hidalgo.[2]
Club | City | Stadium | |
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Bachilleres | Guadalajara | Estadio Tecnológico de la U. de G. | |
Cancún | Cancún | Estadio Cancún 86 | |
Cruz Azul Hidalgo | Ciudad Cooperativa Cruz Azul | Estadio 10 de Diciembre | |
Cruz Azul Oaxaca | Oaxaca City | Estadio Benito Juárez | |
Cuautla | Cuautla | Estadio Isidro Gil Tapia | |
Delfines de Xalapa | Xalapa | Estadio Antonio M. Quirasco | |
Jaguares de Tabasco | Villahermosa | Estadio Olímpico de Villahermosa | |
Oaxaca | Oaxaca City | Estadio Benito Juárez | |
Orizaba | Orizaba | Estadio Socum | |
Puerto Vallarta | Puerto Vallarta | Estadio Municipal Agustín Flores | |
Querétaro | Querétaro City | Estadio Corregidora | |
Real Hidalgo | Pachuca | Estadio Revolución Mexicana | |
Tapatío | Guadalajara | Estadio Anacleto Macías | |
Tecomán | Tecomán | Estadio IAETAC | |
Tigrillos UANL | San Nicolás de los Garza | Estadio Universitario | |
UPAEP | Puebla City | Cuauhtémoc/IMSS La Trinidad | |
Yautepec | Yautepec | Estadio Centro Vacacional IMSS |
To determine the winning team of the promotion to Primera División 'A', a playoff was held between Bachilleres, the best team of the regular season, and Cruz Azul Hidalgo, winner of the season final play-offs. Cruz Azul Hidalgo won the series and with it was promoted to the second level of Mexican football. [3]