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1994–95 C.D. Veracruz season

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Veracruz
1994-95 season
OwnerState Government of Veracruz (75%)
ManagerAnibal Ruiz
StadiumPirata Fuente
Primera Division9th
Repechaje
Copa MexicoRunner-up
All statistics correct as of 27 January 2019.

The 1994–95 C.D. Veracruz season is the 51st campaign in existence and 6th consecutive season in the top flight division of Mexican football.

Summary

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In summertime the club sold several players due to the Mexican peso crisis included midfielder Joaquin del Olmo to America,[1] Picas Becerril to Necaxa, midfielder Ruben Omar Romano[2] returned to Atlante FC, and Argentine Forward Jorge Comas. On the contrary, the arrivals were not promising: Brazilian Forward Leonel Bolsonello, goalkeeper Bautista from Pumas UNAM, Jose Luis Malibran from Toros Neza, Brazilian Forward Marquinho and defender Paco Ramirez from Necaxa.[3] In his second year as head coach Anibal Ruiz finished in a decent 9th spot on mid-table, thanks to a mediocre group with Atlante FC and Morelia the squad qualified to post-season repechaje round. The playing of the squad was aimed by goalkeeper Adolfo Rios and the defensive line with Paco Ramirez and Jose Luis Gonzalez China saving several points in favor, meanwhile the offensive line had a poor performance with Bolsonello being a major flop.

In repechaje, the team was defeated by regional rivals Puebla FC after a two leg series.[4]

Finally, the squad reached the 1994-95 Copa Mexico Final losing the trophy against Necaxa with a 0–2 score.[5]

After the new Federal government arrived in December 1994 with President Ernesto Zedillo, former Secretariat of the Interior and Veracruz native Fernando Gutierrez Barrios linked to ex-President Carlos Salinas de Gortari along the minority of shareholders of the club were attempting to sell the club during the campaign and, in June 1995, concluded the sale to TV Azteca which bought the 75% of shares from State Government. It was the end of an era in the club beginning in 1989 when State Government, Gutierrez Barrios and minority private partners acquired the franchise of Potros Neza and moved it to Veracruz.[6]

Squad

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[7] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Mexico MEX Adolfo Rios
DF Mexico MEX Alberto Duran
DF Mexico MEX Pedro Osorio
FW Chile CHI Carlos Poblete
DF Mexico MEX Jose Marroquin
DF Mexico MEX Ricardo Munguia
DF Mexico MEX Jose Luis Gonzalez China
MF Mexico MEX Martin Yamasaki
MF Mexico MEX Paco Ramirez
MF Mexico MEX Sergio Bueno
MF Brazil BRA Marquinho
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Brazil BRA Leonel Bolsonello
MF Mexico MEX Jose Luis Malibran
GK Mexico MEX Rafael Calderon
DF Mexico MEX Pascual Ramirez
MF Mexico MEX Victor Medina
MF Mexico MEX Enrique Figueroa
MF Mexico MEX Diego Bustos

Transfers

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Winter

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In
Pos. Name from Type
Out
Pos. Name To Type

Competitions

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La Liga

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League table

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Group 1
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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]
Results by round
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Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
ResultWWLLDWLWWL-DDWDLWDWDLDLDWLWLL-LDDDWWLL
Position623911595367766675766656758688898898889
Source: Competitive matches
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.
General table
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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
7 Puebla 36 12 16 8 45 41 +4 40 Qualification for the Repechaje[a]
8 Santos Laguna 36 13 9 14 61 62 −1 35 Qualification for the quarter-finals[b]
9 Veracruz 36 12 11 13 43 51 −8 35 Qualification for the Repechaje[a]
10 Atlante 36 11 11 14 57 69 −12 33
11 Monterrey 36 9 15 12 37 52 −15 33 Qualification for the Repechaje[a]
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
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Teams ranked 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th in the table qualified for Repechaje
  2. ^ The first four places in the table and teams ranked 6th and 8th qualified for the Liguilla quarter-finals.

Matches

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3 September 1994 1 Atlas FC 1-2 Veracruz Guadalajara
Cristian Domizzi 17' 41' Mario Ramírez
71' Poblete
Stadium: Jalisco
10 September 1994 2 Veracruz 3-0 Tecos UAG Veracruz
Carlos Poblete 39'
José Luis Malibrán 61'
Marco Antonio Benatto "Marquinho" 70'
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
18 September 1994 3 Santos Laguna 3-2 Veracruz Torreon
Miguel Asprilla 18'
Everaldo Bejines 49'
Adomaitis 85' (pen.)
69', 83' (pen.) José Luis González China Stadium: Corona
24 September 1994 4 Veracruz 0-4 Cruz Azul Veracruz
47', 65', 66', 68'Hermosillo Stadium: Pirata Fuente
2 October 1994 5 Atlético Morelia 0-0 Veracruz Morelia
Stadium: Morelos
8 October 1994 6 Veracruz 1-0 Atlante FC Veracruz
Poblete 73' Stadium: Pirata Fuente
16 October 1994 7 Correcaminos UAT 1-0 Veracruz Ciudad Victoria
Carlos Orozco 72' Stadium: Marte R.Gomez
22 October 1994 8 Veracruz 3-0 Tigres UANL Veracruz
Leonel Bolsonello 10', 77' (pen.)
José Luis González China 32'
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
30 October 1994 9 Toros Neza 2-3 Veracruz Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl
Guillermo Vázquez 31' (pen.), 44' 82' Carlos Poblete
85' José Luis González China
89' Elías Ledesma
Stadium: Neza 86
5 November 1994 10 Veracruz 1-4 CD Guadalajara Veracruz
José Luis González China 52' (pen.) 35'José Manuel de la Torre
38' (o.g.) Pedro Pablo Osorio
82' Ignacio Vázquez
89' Alberto Coyote
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
12 November 1994 11 Leones Negros UdeG bye Veracruz Guadalajara
Stadium: Jalisco
19 November 1994 12 Veracruz 0-0 Puebla FC Veracruz
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
26 November 1994 13 Veracruz 3-3 America Veracruz
José Luis González China 35' (pen.)
Pedro Pablo Osorio 72'
Elías Ledesma 78'
Kalusha Bwalya 41', Francois-Omam Biyik 59', Luis Roberto Alves "Zague" 66' Stadium: Pirata Fuente
29 November 1994 14 Pumas UNAM 1-2 Veracruz Tlalpan
Pedro Massacessi 17' 41' Enrique Figueroa
57' , Carlos Poblete
Stadium: Olimpico Universitario
3 December 1994 15 Veracruz 2-2 Tampico Madero Veracruz
Leonel Bolsonello 74'
Marco Antonio Benatto 89' "Marquinho"
43' Carlos Hernández
48' Alejandro Domínguez
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
Note: On Dec. 7, due to problems with the leasing of Estadio Tamaulipas, Tampico Madero was relocated in Querétaro and renamed as TM Gallos Blancos.
11 December 1994 16 Necaxa 2-0 Veracruz Tlalpan
Basay 55', 67' Stadium: Azteca
17 December 1994 17 Veracruz 1-0 CD Toluca Veracruz
Leonel Bolsonello 70' Stadium: Pirata Fuente
22 December 1994 18 CF Monterrey 0-0 Veracruz Monterrey
Stadium: Tecnológico
29 December 1994 19 Veracruz 2-0 Leon Veracruz
Leonel Bolsonello 34', 47' (pen.) Stadium: Pirata Fuente
7 January 1995 20 Veracruz 0-0 Atlas FC Veracruz
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
13 January 1995 21 Tecos UAG 3-2 Veracruz Zapopan
Eustacio Rizo 31', 37'
Dioney Carlos 81'
60' Leonel Bolsonello
75' José Luis Malibrán
Stadium: 3 de Marzo
21 January 1995 22 Veracruz 3-3 Santos Laguna Veracruz
Víctor Medina 38'
Leonel Bolsonello 57' (pen.)
José Luis Malibrán 71'
39' Antonio Apud
52' Miguel Asprilla
76' Begines
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
28 January 1995 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
3 February 1995 24 Veracruz 0-0 Atlético Morelia Veracruz
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
12 February 1995 25 Atlante FC 0-2 Veracruz Benito Juarez
José Luis Malibrán 38, 45 Stadium: Azulgrana
18 February 1995 26 Veracruz 1-2 Correcaminos UAT Veracruz
José Luis Malibrán 13' 29' (pen.) Ramiro Romero
50' Arnold Cruz
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
24 February 1995 27 Tigres UANL 0-2 Veracruz San Nicolas de los Garza
62', 73' José Luis Malibrán Stadium: Universitario
4 March 1995 28 Veracruz 0-1 Toros Neza Veracruz
3' (pen.) Guillermo Vázquez Stadium: Pirata Fuente
12 March 1995 29 CD Guadalajara 5-0 Veracruz Guadalajara
Ignacio Vázquez 26', 75'
Espinosa 34'
Daniel Guzmán 85'
Alberto García 87'
Stadium: Jalisco
18 March 1995 30 Veracruz bye Leones Negros UdeG Veracruz
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
25 March 1995 31 Puebla FC 1-0 Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz Puebla de los Angeles
Antonio Teodoro Dos Santos "Toninho" 48' Stadium: Cuauhtemoc
2 April 1995 32 America 1-1 Veracruz Tlalpan
Francois-Omam Biyik 16' 18' Leonel Bolsonello Stadium: Azteca
5 April 1995 33 Veracruz 0-0 Pumas UNAM Veracruz
Stadium: Pirata Fuente
9 April 1995 34 TM Gallos Blancos 1-1 Veracruz Queretaro
Carlos Hernández 51' 4' José Luis Malibrán Stadium: Corregidora
15 April 1995 35 Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz 1-0 Necaxa Veracruz
Leonel Bolsonello 36' Stadium: Pirata Fuente
29 April 1995 37 Veracruz 2-4 CF Monterrey Veracruz
Leonel Bolsonello 29' (pen.)
Marco Antonio Benatto "Marquinho" 51'
42' José Nieves Castro
46' Roberto Medina
75' Carlos Alberto Bianchezi
89' José Antonio Noriega
Stadium: Pirata Fuente

Repechaje

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10 May 1995 Veracruz 1–1 Puebla Veracruz
16:00 CT Durán 55' 24' Cuevas Stadium: Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente
13 May 1995 Puebla 0–0 Veracruz Puebla
20:00 CT Stadium: Estadio Cuauhtémoc

References

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  1. ^ ElfVoetbal. "Joaquin del Olmo – Speleroverzicht". Retrieved on 25 March 2013.
  2. ^ Clarín article
  3. ^ "Ir a la Selección, sumamente atractivo: Paco Ramírez". MedioTiempo. 25 June 2008. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  4. ^ a b c Erik Francisco Lugo, Martín Toscano and RSSSF 2003/20 (24 April 2001). "Mexico 1994/95 Regular season". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Necaxa and Veracruz disputed the Copa Mexico trophy in 1995" (in Spanish). espn.com.mx. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  6. ^ Billy Rubio (2 June 2020). "Red Sharks and Morelia victims of TV Azteca". eldictamen.mx. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Veracruz » Squad 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
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