Clausura 2019 Copa MX final explained

Clausura 2019 Copa MX Final
Event:Clausura 2019 Copa MX
Team1:Juárez
Team1score:0
Team2:América
Team2score:1
Date:[1]
Stadium:Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez
City:Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
Referee:Jorge Antonio Pérez
Attendance:19,797[2]
Previous:Apertura 2018
Next:2020

The Clausura 2019 Copa MX Final was the final of the Clausura 2019 Copa MX, the fourteenth edition of the Copa MX under its current format and 81st overall organized by the Mexican Football Federation, the governing body of association football in Mexico.

The final was contested in a single-leg format between Ascenso MX club Juárez and Liga MX club América.[1] The match was hosted by Juárez at Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez in Ciudad Juárez on 10 April 2019.[3]

This was the third time a Liga MX and Ascenso MX face each other in the final; FC Juárez is the fifth Ascenso MX club overall to reach the final.[4]

América won the match 1–0 and captured their record sixth title.[5] As winners, América earned the right to face Cruz Azul in the 2019 Supercopa MX. However, they also won the Apertura 2018 Liga MX, and thus qualified for the 2019 Campeón de Campeones. They were replaced by the Supercopa MX title holders, Necaxa.[6]

Qualified teams

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)[7]
JuárezNone
América8 (1945, 1954, 1955, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1976, 1991)

Venue

Due to the tournament's regulations, the higher seed among both finalists during the group stage will host the final, thus Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez will host the final.[8] The venue which opened on 12 May 1981 has been home to FC Juárez since its inaugural season.[9] The venue has previously hosted various Ascenso MX finals, most recently in the Apertura 2017 season when Juárez lost to Oaxaca on penalty kicks.[10] The stadium was also home to Ciudad Juárez's previous football franchises, Cobras de Ciudad Juárez (1985–2005) and Indios de Ciudad Juárez (2005–2011), both of which at one point played in Mexico top-flight football league.[11]

Background

Juárez had never won the tournament while América had won it a record five times.[7] Before reaching this final, the last time Juárez reached a reached a final of any kind was the Apertura 2017 Ascenso MX final where they lost to Oaxaca on penalty kicks.[10] América last reached a final the previous December where they defeated Cruz Azul 2–0 on aggregate to capture their record thirteenth league title.[12]

Juárez won three, drew one, lost none and scored seven goals during the group stage, as they were seeded second. They eliminated León on penalty kicks in the Round of 16, Veracruz on penalty kicks in the quarterfinals and UNAM in the semifinals.

América won three, drew none, lost one and scored six goals during the group stage, as they were seeded fourth. They eliminated Pachuca in the Round of 16, their arch-rivals Guadalajara in the quarterfinals and Tijuana in the semifinals.

Road to the finals

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first.

JuárezRoundAmérica
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Tampico Madero3–0 (H)Matchday 1Necaxa2–1 (A)
Puebla2–1 (A)Matchday 2Atlético San Luis1–0 (H)
Tampico Madero1–0 (A)Matchday 3Atlético San Luis0–2 (A)
Puebla1–1 (H)Matchday 4Necaxa3–1 (H)
Group 2 winnersFinal standingsGroup 4 winners
OpponentResultKnockout stageOpponentResult
León0–0 (4–2 pen.) (H)Round of 16Pachuca5–2 (H)
Veracruz2–2 (3–1 pen.) (H)QuarterfinalsGuadalajara2–0 (H)
UNAM2–0 (H)SemifinalsTijuana4–0 (H)

Match

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GK 31 Iván Vázquez Mellado
DF 5 Eder Borelli (c)
DF 3 Luis López
DF 27 Christian Pérez
DF 22
MF 23 Joaquín Noy
MF 7 Lucas Xavier
MF 182 Omar Panuco
MF 10 Edy Brambila
MF 15 Francisco Nevárez
FW 9 Leandro Carrijó
Substitutions:
GK 1 Enrique Palos
DF 2 Jonathan Lacerda
MF 11 Mauro Fernández
MF 14 Elsinho
MF 17 Flavio Santos
MF 19 Gabriel Hachen
MF 207 Juan Montoya
Manager:
Gabriel Caballero
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GK 1 Agustín Marchesín
DF 2 Carlos Vargas
DF 19
DF 18 Bruno Valdez
DF 22 Paul Aguilar (c)
MF 5 Guido Rodríguez
MF 4 Edson Álvarez
MF 14 Nicolás Benedetti
MF 287 José Guadalupe Hernández
MF 30 Renato Ibarra
FW 21 Henry Martín
Substitutions:
GK 27 Óscar Jiménez
DF 3 Jorge Sánchez
DF 28 Oswaldo León
MF 8 Mateus Uribe
MF 11 Andrés Ibargüen
FW 9 Roger Martínez
FW 298 Arturo Sánchez
Manager:
Miguel Herrera
Assistant referees


Alberto Morin Méndez
Michel Alejandro Morales
Fourth official


Jonathan Hernandez Juárez

Broadcasters

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Mexico Azteca 7
Canal 5
ESPN 2
Fox Sports 2
Izzi
TDN
TVC Deportes
United States ESPN Deportes
Univision Deportes Network

Notes and References

  1. Web site: COPA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional.
  2. https://administrador.ligamx.net/php/cmpt/CMPT_InfrArbt.php?pnIDPartido=97916
  3. Web site: Definido horario de la final de la Copa MX. 4 April 2019.
  4. Web site: COPA MX - Página Oficial de la Liga Mexicana del Fútbol Profesional.
  5. https://www.lacopamx.net/cancha/detallenoticia/29777
  6. https://www.lacopamx.net/cancha/detallenoticia/29778
  7. Web site: Mexico - List of Cup Winners.
  8. Web site: Juárez vs América: Horario y dónde ver hoy en TV en vivo la final de la Copa MX. 9 April 2019.
  9. Web site: Será Bravos FC Juárez el equipo de la Liga de Ascenso.
  10. Web site: Alebrijes de Oaxaca, el nuevo campeón del Ascenso MX. 3 December 2017.
  11. Web site: Los 10 datos que debes conocer de los Bravos de Juárez. 9 April 2019.
  12. Web site: América: El camino del campeón del Apertura 2018.