Club Puebla is a Mexican professional
football
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club based in
Puebla
Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
. It competes in
Liga MX
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, the top division of
Mexican football. Founded in 1944 as Puebla Fútbol Club, and then changed to its current name in 2016. Nicknamed ''La Franja'' ("The Striped Ones"), the team shirt features a diagonal stripe (traditionally blue on white on the home kit, and a combination of different colors on the away kits) that crosses the chest diagonally from right to left, which is considered a distinctive element of its identity.
Since 1904, the city of Puebla had an official football team. It started as club
Puebla AC, founded by Englishmen. It was later incorporated into the Mexican football league during the amateur era. In the 1944–45 season, they won their first official tournament, the Copa Mexico (nowadays known as
Copa MX
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). They won that trophy again in the 1953–54 season. Their first league title came in the 1982–83 season after defeating
Guadalajara
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on penalty kicks. The team won a third Copa Mexico on the 1987–88 season, and in the 1989–90 season, they won both their fourth Copa Mexico and their second league title after beating
Universidad de Guadalajara. This feat (winning both the league and the Copa Mexico championships) earned the team the right to be counted among the "Campeonísimos". In 1991, they defeated
Police
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from Trinidad and Tobago for their first
CONCACAF championship. In the 1992–1993 season, the team ended as runner up, as they lost the league title final 2–0 against
Leon in overtime.
The team was relegated to
Primera A (the second-tier league of Mexico) at the end of the 1999 season, but the club owners bought the franchise of the promoted team (this practice was later banned by the league). The team was relegated again at the end of the Clausura 2005 season. The team won the
Primera A Apertura 2006 tournament beating
Salamanca
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in the final; in the following tournament, Clausura 2007, they were knocked out in the semi-finals by
Leon. Having won one of the tournaments of the Yearly cycle, they earned the right to compete for the promotion against the winners of the other tournament. On 26 May 2007, Puebla was promoted again by defeating
Dorados de Sinaloa in the promotion game, in an overcrowded
Cuauhtémoc Stadium with more than 45,000 fans. Celebrations all around the city of Puebla ensued, remembering the celebrations in 1983 and 1990 when the team won the league championship. Puebla spent the following years eluding relegation in the top-tier league, but in the Clausura 2009 season, against the odds, they managed their way to the tournament knockout stage, reaching the semi-finals, where they were eliminated by the eventual champion,
Pumas UNAM.
History
Early years
Puebla has competed since 1904, when an English Athletic club
Puebla AC joined the
Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association. The club was founded two years after the first known league was established in Mexico, Puebla along with
Reforma AC
Reforma Athletic Club is a Mexican sports club based in Mexico City. The club is mostly known for its football team that played in the Liga Mexicana de Football Amateur Association from 1902 to 1915, prior to the creation of the first professio ...
,
Pachuca
Pachuca (; ), formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the east-central Mexico, Mexican States of Mexico, state of Hidalgo (state), Hidalgo, located in the south-central part of the state. Pachuca Municipality, Pach ...
,
Albinegros de Orizaba,
Mexico Cricket Club and
British Club were the first teams to play any sort of organized football competition in Mexico. In their first tournament in 1904, the club lost all games and did not score a goal in the 8 games played. In 1905, the club struggled and managed to score its first and only goal in that tournament, finishing last with no wins, 1 draw and 7 losses, and 20 goals against. For the 1906–1907 season, the club finished third, with 3 wins, 3 losses and 2 draws, for a total of 9 points with 8 goals scored and 6 against. After this season, the club folded, and the league dropped to 4 clubs. The club would not see action for 8 years, until 1915 when the First Puebla F.C who later became
España de Puebla, that club was founded by the
Spaniards
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living in Puebla. Due to the lack of opponents, having only one with neighboring town
San Martín Texmelucan, the club would be forced to go
Orizaba
Orizaba (, Otomi: ) is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located 20 km west of its sister city Córdoba, and is adjacent to Río Blanco and Ixtaczoquitlán, on Federal Highways 180 and 190. The city had a ...
,
Veracruz
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to find competition. They participated for a few years in the old ''Liga Veracruzana de Futbol''.In 1918
Club Futbol Asturias de Puebla was founded by the Spanish from the
Asturias
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It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
in Spain. These two clubs would later merge in the early 1940s and would become the foundation of what would become Club Puebla.
Professional Debut
It all came to be on 28 March 1944, when Puebla was admitted to the
Mexican Primera División
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, their home ground was
Parque El Mirador
Parque El Mirador was a football stadium in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico (110 kilometres east of Mexico City).
The stadium seated 15,000 and was the home of Puebla F.C., one of the oldest and most important football teams in Mexico. “El Mirador” ...
—the first owners, Joaquín Díaz Loredo and Alfonso Sobero were important textile owners in the 1940s. The first official match took place on Sunday 7 May 1944, at 4 p.m. in
Veracruz
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in the Copa México tournament.
Veracruz
Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entit ...
gave Puebla their first lost in the professional era beating them 5–1. Puebla's first goal was scored by Lupe Velázquez in the 68th minute. Two weeks later at El Mirador the team played a friendly match against
Atlante, losing 4–1. On 4 July 1944, Puebla obtained its first victory in El Mirador against Veracruz with a score of 3–4.
On 20 August 1944, Puebla played its first professional league match against
Atlas
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, beating them 5–2. The Argentinian forward scored
Eladio Vaschetto Puebla's first goal in the professional league era. The first lost in the league was to
Real Club España
Real Club España, A.C., simply known as Real España or Club España, is a Mexican sports club based in Mexico City. The club hosted a large variety of sports and other activities such as aerobics, basque pelota, cue sports, billiards, canoein ...
, losing 2–1 in Mexico City. In 24 games played in the 1944–45 league Puebla obtained 14 wins, 2 draws and 8 losses with 53 goals in favor and 30 against. That year Puebla was the league runner-up to
Real Club España
Real Club España, A.C., simply known as Real España or Club España, is a Mexican sports club based in Mexico City. The club hosted a large variety of sports and other activities such as aerobics, basque pelota, cue sports, billiards, canoein ...
, but saved the season by winning the Copa México against
América in a memorable match winning it 5–3. Ricardo Alvarez was the lead scorer, scoring 4 goals.
1945 Copa México
In 1944 Puebla finished runner-up in the league championship and many thought they had been better than the actual champions
España. With a good league tournament played they also played the 1944
Copa México
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in which they showed why they finished second in the league by crowning themselves champions that year.
The tournament started when Puebla faced
Orizaba
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beating them 6–0 in both games. Arturo Chávez scored 5 goals in both games and ended as the tournaments lead scorer with 15 goals. In the quarter-finals stage, Puebla faced
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, a club that did not put up much of a fight and ended up losing 4–0. Arturo Chávez scored the 4 goals in that series. At semi-finals Puebla faced one of the best clubs in that tournament,
Deportivo Oro. However, Puebla was playing better and defeated Oro 3–1 to advance to their first final ever.
At the final game on 25 June 1945, Puebla faced one of the most important clubs in Mexico
América. Puebla came out in the first minute with the intention of winning the cup. They found themselves up 3–0 in the 26th minute, with 2 goals by Eladio Vaschetto and one from Arturo Chávez. América scored its first goal at the 43rd minute courtesy of Vial. The first half ended 3–1.
In the second half, América came out to prove their status as an important club and went on the offense. With América looking for goals, Puebla found open spaces but they could not take advantage. In the 61st minute Manolo Alarcón scored a goal for America, and 3 minutes later Nicoluau scored another goal, and at the 69th minute Scarone scored yet another, reducing the deficit to a single goal. It seemed that América could achieve a historic comeback. But Puebla was a team with a lot of character and knew how to respond to América's 3 goals. In the 71 minute the legendary forward Miguel López scored for Puebla, giving them a comfortable 5–3 lead. Two minutes later Vial scored América's 4th goal bringing back the deficit to one goal. The last goal in the memorable final came in the 78 minute when Lupe Velázquez scored Puebla's 6th goal, which closed that spectacular game.
1953 Copa México
During the 1952–53
season Don Joaquín Díaz once again was the owner of the club and with "El Gordo", González Gatica, managed to obtain the club's second Copa México, beating
León in the final. That off season, they reinforced the club by signing big name players such as "Chepe" Naranjo, Mota y Caserio. The club also played friendly games with European club
Austria Wien
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and also big South American clubs. In the first game Puebla beat Leon 2–0. In the second game Puebla finished them off with a score of 2–1 for an aggregated score of 4–1. This way on 31 May 1953, Puebla was once again the
Copa México
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champion. In the
Campeón de Campeones
Campeón de Campeones () is an association football competition in Mexico and the domestic super cup between the Liga MX champions of the ''Apertura'' and ''Clausura'' tournaments. It was initially a super cup match between the league and cup cha ...
puebla lost to the Tamaulipan club
Jaibos Tampico Madero just like they had in 1944. The team's manager (coach) was Spanish
Isidro Lángara. The 4 goals scored by Puebla were by Fernández, Cubero, Velázquez, and Cubero. The starting line up were González (goalkeeper), Rivas, Torres Ruiz (defender), Cárdenas, Iturbe (midfielder), Lupe Velázquez, Uceda, Del Toro, Fernández, Cubero (forwards).
In 1953 the club managed to obtain its second Copa México title and the last title they would win for almost 30 years. After the 1955–56 league tournament the club's then-owner Manuel Hidalgo was abandoned by the other owners, and was not able to sustain the club. In 1956 his request to the Mexican federation for the club to take a year hiatus to better their economic situation was discouraged; Hidalgo was told that if the club took time off, they would have to return in the second division. The club folded in 1956 due to the loss of its stadium, the
Parque El Mirador
Parque El Mirador was a football stadium in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico (110 kilometres east of Mexico City).
The stadium seated 15,000 and was the home of Puebla F.C., one of the oldest and most important football teams in Mexico. “El Mirador” ...
, which burned down due to a torch that was thrown into the wooden ramps. The total losses were 300 thousand
peso
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s, which took the club out of action for 8 years.
1960s
After numerous attempts, Manuel Sánchez Gomez, Leonardo Ortiz and Rafael Durá succeeded in reforming the stripe club, and Puebla returned to professional football. On 19 February 1964
The federation allowed the club to take part of the 1964–65 second division league tournament. Donato Alonso was coach of that squad and formed it with second division players, amateur Puebla players and veteran 1950s players. The first game was played in the estadio Ignacio Zaragoza against Ciudad Victoria which ended in a 2–2 draw. Roberto Torres y Francisco Escamilla scored for Puebla. The first victory was against Texcoco with a score of 4–1 and the club remained undefeated for the next 15 rounds, until they fell 1–0 to Ciudad Victoria in Ciudad Victoria. Puebla finished 6 in this tournament.
Puebla played 6 years in second division from 1964 to 1970 until a promotional series between Unión de Curtidores, Club Deportivo Nacional and Naucalpan. Puebla won their 3 matches played in Olímpico Universitario. The third and final match of the series was played against Naucalpán with a score of 1–0 that granted Puebla the promotion to first division. Gervasio Quiroz score the only goal in that game. The scores of the three games were 2–2 against Unión de Curtidores, 1–0 against Naucalpan, and 1–0 against Club Deportivo Nacional.
1970s
The first game played in first division after almost 20 years was against
América, coach by Francisco González Gatica puebla felt 2–0 in the
Estadio Azteca
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. The first draw was a 1–1 against
Pumas UNAM in c.u. Their first victory was against
Cruz Azul
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
in
Estadio Cuauhtémoc with a score of 2–0. In this tournament, Puebla obtained 11 victories, 10 draws and loss 13, finishing with 43 points occupying the 11 position of 18 in the leagues competition. With 2 games left, Puebla was in serious trouble of being regulated so the club replaced coach
Francisco González Gatica for the Spaniard
Ángel Zubieta. He managed to win the last 2 games and maintain the category.
In the 1971–72 tournament the club finished 7 in the standings but failed to classify for the play-offs because Monterrey y Guadalajara finished with the same points but had a greater goal differential.
In the 1972–73 tournament, the club started with a strong style of playing that had them in second place in the standings with 6 matches left in the tournament. But Puebla lost 5 of the last 6 games, finishing 10th overall and failed to qualify once again.
In the 1973–74 tournament Puebla finally managed to qualify for the quarter-finals, after finishing in 4th place overall with 13 victories, 14 draws and only 7 losses. In the quarters they faced
Cruz Azul
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
. The away game ended in a 1–1 draw, but in the second match Cruz Azul beat Puebla with a score of 6–1, which eliminated them. Cruz Azul went on to win the final against Atlético Español.
In the 1975–76 tournament had a string of 11 games without a victory and the Puebla players received 25 red cards, Puebla was in danger of being relegated or forced to play a relegation match. Puebla avoided that scenario by finishing 18th overall and leaving that scenario to Atlante and Potosi who was relegation.
In the 1977–78 tournament Puebla once against had a terrible time and lost 20 games which once again put them in danger of relegation. But in the last round they managed to draw with Tigres in
Monterrey
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and forced Atlas and Unión de Curtidores to contest relegation, with Unión de Curtidores who at the end was regulated to the second division. Silvio Fogel was the club's star player who scored 21 goals and help the club forget its relegation problems. Puebla finished 7th overall but failed to qualify for the play-offs, in the last round the club tied with América and combined with a win by Toluca, they missed the play-offs.
In the 1979–80 tournament the club finished 13 overall with 11 victories and 16 losses. So came to an end a decade where the club played mostly to avoid being relegated.
1980s
In the 1980–81 tournament the club finished 12 overall and obtained 37 points by means of 12 victories, 13 draws and 13 losses. The club scored 37 goals that tournament. In this tournament the Brazilian player
Muricy Ramalho
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During his playing career, he was as an attacking midfielder. His most recent position was as manager ...
joined the club and scored 7 goals, becoming a player that would go down in history with the club. In this tournament, the club used the city as its badge.
In the 1981–82 tournament Puebla was placed in group 1, the club went on to finish 3rd with 41 points in 38 games played in which the club obtain 15 victories, 11 draws and 12 losses. The club scored 58 goals, but with all these points gained, the club still failed to qualify, finishing 10th in the league. Players who made up this squad were Moíses Camacho, Jesús Llangostera, Jesús Rico, Arturo Alvarez, Héctor Rosete, Miguel Angel Viveros, Fco. Thomsom, J. Benito Cucula, Carlos Gómez, Ignacio Ramirez (1 Goal), Juan Carlos Contreras, Jorge Saenz, Angel Ramos (2 goals),
José Martínez Pirri (9 goals), Gustavo Béltran (5 goals), Juan
Manuel Rangel, Eusebio Martínez,
Juan Manuel Asensi 11 goals, Juan Manuel Borbolla 7 goals, C. S. Idigoras 12 goals, Juan Alvarado 1 goal,
Muricy Ramalho
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During his playing career, he was as an attacking midfielder. His most recent position was as manager ...
11 goals and coached by Leonel Urbina.
1982–1983 title
At the start of the 1982 league championship, the few who believed Puebla could win included new coach
Manuel Lapuente
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Playing career
A Forward (association football), forward, Lapuente played 13 matches for M ...
. Lapuente had played for Puebla for over five years and now had the chance to manage the club.
He qualified the club with a record of 15 victories, 15 draws, and 8 defeats, for a total of 45 points with 53 goals for and 39 against. In the play-off they faced three clubs from
Jalisco
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.
Their first opponent was
UAG in the quarter-finals. In the first match Puebla was defeated 2–1 in a game played at
Guadalajara
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. In the second game Puebla defeated UAG 5–1 for an aggregated score of 6–3. In the semi-finals, they faced
Universidad de Guadalajara. Puebla lost the first match played in
Estadio Jalisco
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History
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1–0. In the second match Puebla was able to overcome the deficit and won 4–2 and advance with an aggregated score of 4–3.
In the final Puebla benefited after a fight in semifinals between
América and
Guadalajara
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, leaving
Guadalajara
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with a number of players suspended. In the first match Guadalajara defeated Puebla 2–1 in the
Estadio Jalisco
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History
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. In the second game played in a packed
Estadio Cuauhtémoc, a goal scored by Alberto Orozco sent the game into overtime and then to a penalty shootout. Luis Enrique Fernández scored the final penalty goal which gave Puebla its first league title in the professional era. The line up in that final game included Toño de la Torre, Sambueza, Orozco, Luis Enrique Fernandez, Pedro Soto, Raul Arias,
Muricy, Angel Ramos, Arturo Alvarez, Estupiñan, Chaplin Ceballos.
1988 Copa México
On 26 May 1988 Emilio Maurer acquired the club and his first action was to substitute coach Luis Enrique Fernández by Hugo Fernández. Hugo led the team to the 1988 league quarter-finals but was eliminated by America with a score of 6–2. For the 1988 Copa México, Puebla reinforced by signing Arturo Castañon, Wana Contreras, the Chilean defender Oscar Rojas and the forward Jorge Aravena. In the quarter-finals Puebla defeated Toluca in the
Estadio Cuauhtémoc before more than 40 thousand fans in a night game that had not being played in Puebla for more than 3 years. In semi-finals, Puebla defeated Monterrey to advance to their fifth Copa México final, having won 2 and lost 2. In the final Puebla faced
Cruz Azul
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
. The first match ended with a 1–1 draw. Scoring for Puebla was the midfielder Marcelino Bernal, while Mojica scored the Cruz Azul goal. The second match ended with a 0–0 draw and Puebla was awarded the cup for the goal scored as visitant in the first match played in the
Estadio Azteca
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. Puebla starting line up were Aguilar (goalkeeper), Torres, Gamal, Roberto Ruiz Esparza, Amador (Rosete) (defender), Marcelino Bernal, Cosío, Bartolotta (midfielders), Paúl Moreno, Ramos,
Omar Mendiburu and Gustavo Moscoso (forwards).
Campeonismo 1989–90
In 1989 Lapuente led the club to a third place, finishing with 46 points by means of 17 victories, 12 draws and 9 losses, with 57 goals in favor and 42 against. In quarter-finals Puebla faced
UAT. The first game was won by UAT by 3–1, while the second game was won by Puebla 3–1. In this way, the series ended even 4–4. However, Puebla advanced to quarter-finals because they had a better league standing than UAT In semi-finals Puebla faced
Pumas UNAM. The first match finished tied 4–4. The second match was won by Puebla 4–2 in the
Estadio Olímpico Universitario
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. In the final, Puebla faced
Universidad de Guadalajara. In the first match, Puebla defeated U. de Guadalajara 2–1 with goals by Jorge Aravena and Carlos Poblete, Octavio Mora scored U. de Guadalajara only goal. In the second game, played in
Estadio Cuauhtémoc with an attendance of over 60,000 supporters, the stadium was full to over its capacity, stairs and hallways even in the roof people witness that game that set a record in attendance in a professional game ever played in the city of
Puebla
Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
, Puebla defeated U. de Guadalajara 4–3 with goals by Javier "Chicharo" Hernández, two goals from Jorge Aravena and Carlos Poblete. The visiting club's goals were scored by Daniel Guzmán, Jorge Daválos and an own goal by Roberto Ruiz Esparza.
1990 Copa México
In the 1989–90 league Puebla defeated
Universidad de Guadalajara in the finales obtaining their second league title. On 11 April 1990 Puebla obtained the Copa México
which would make them the 4th
campeonisimo in history. Only 3 other clubs had won the league and the cup the same year:
Club León
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in 1949,
Guadalajara
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in 1963, and
Cruz Azul
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
in 1970. In that final Puebla faced
UANL. The first match was played in Monterrey in the
Estadio Universitario and the game ended there with a score of 2–0 in Tigres favor. Goals were scored by Almirón and Gama. The second game was played in Puebla in a packed
Estadio Cuauhtémoc. That game ended 4–1 in favor of Puebla. Puebla's goals were score by Edgardo Fuentes, Carlos Poblete, Jorge Aravena and
Marcelino Bernal
Marcelino Bernal Pérez (born 27 May 1962) is a Mexican former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
A talented all-around midfielder who was able to win possession effectively as well as score goa ...
. Almirón scored UANL only goal that day. Puebla line up were Aguilar (goalkeeper), Torres, Gamal, Ruiz Esparza, Amador (Rosete) (defenders), Bernal, Cosío, Bartolotta (midfielders), Paúl Moreno, Ramos (Mendiburu), Moscoso (forwards).
The 1989–90 squad is remembered as the best squad ever to wear Puebla FC slash and is remember by the supporters and media as the
Campeonísimo Campeonísimo was the title given to the exceptional champions in Mexican football from 1907 to 1996 who won both the Copa Mexico and the League title in the same year.
History
In the early Mexican championships, the clubs used to play a yearly ...
. The starting line up included
Pablo Larios as goalkeeper,
Arturo Álvarez, Eduardo Fuentes,
Roberto Ruiz Esparza, and Arturo "Mango" Orozco as defenders;
Marcelino Bernal
Marcelino Bernal Pérez (born 27 May 1962) is a Mexican former professional Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
A talented all-around midfielder who was able to win possession effectively as well as score goa ...
, José Manuel de la Torre, Jorge Aravena y Javier "Chícharo" Hernández as midfielders, and Carlos Poblete, alongside
Julio César Romero forwards With Manuel Lapuente as head coach.
Difficult times
In the 1991–92 championship, Puebla managed to reach their fourth final in its history. Puebla lost that final against Leon in overtime with a score of 2–0.
The 1992–93
championship marked the start of a difficult period in the club. The tournament started with problems with the Mexican Federation. The owner, Emilio Maurer Espinoza, was accused of irregularities in his administration and was stripped of the club and expelled from the league. That year Puebla finished 4th in group 2, with 43 points, and did not qualify.
In the 1993–94
championship. Puebla finished third in group one with 34 points.
In the 1994–95 championship Puebla, after an irregular tournament, finishing in 3rd
in group 3 with 40 points and managed to qualify to a knockout series against Veracruz. Puebla defeated Veracruz 1–0, but they were eliminated in quarter-finals by
América with an overall score of 4–2.
In the 1995–96 championship Puebla changed owners and the brothers Abed came to power. That year was one of club's worst tournaments in Puebla's history and they finished in last place with 28 points by means of 6 victories, 10 draws, and 18 losses with 29 goals for and 54 against.
In 1997 Puebla welcomed the short tournament era in white an orange home kit. Nonetheless, that tournament was a success and qualified to the quarter-finals after getting 31 points in group 2. In quarter-finals Puebla eliminated
Toluca
Toluca , officially Toluca de Lerdo , is the States of Mexico, state capital of the State of Mexico as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca. Toluca has a population of 910,608 as of the 2020 census. The city forms the core of the Grea ...
by a score of 2–1. In semi-finals, however, Puebla was eliminated by
Necaxa
Impulsora del Deportivo Necaxa S.A. de C.V. (); often simply known as Club Necaxa, is a Mexican professional Association football, football club based in Aguascalientes (city), Aguascalientes. It competes in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican ...
with an aggregated score of 7–2. In this tournament the Spanish Carlos Muñoz got the first scoring title in Puebla's history with 15 goals scored in 17 games. Carlos also holds the record of most goals scored in one game in the history of the short tournaments, scoring 4 goals against
Tecos in 1996 and 4 goals against
Morelia
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in 1998.
After three years as owners of the club, the brothers Abed dismantled the club and sold it to Francisco Bernad Cid, who along with Francisco Regordosa made up the directors board. They brought back the traditional crest and colors. In that position, the coach
Raúl Cárdenas did not ask for any players from the draft and brought five players from
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which were a disappointment. This tournament was the worst in the club's history, with only 9 points in 2 victories, 3 draws, and 12 losses, with 13 goals in favor and 41 against. The club's lead scorer was Aleksandar Janjic with a couple of goals.
In the summer of 1999 the story was not different from the prior years. Alfredo Tena took over as coach and brought some reinforcements as Martín Ubaldi, François Omam Biyik, Rubén Ruiz Díaz, and Miguel Pardeza. Puebla did not improve, and Tena was replaced by José Mari Bakero as coach. The team played worse, and in the last round, they tied against
Monterrey
Monterrey (, , abbreviated as MtY) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is the ninth-largest city and the second largest metropolitan area, after Greater Mexico City. Located at the foothills of th ...
and were relegated to the second division for the second time since 1964 when the club was formed. The numbers were 3 victories, 4 ties and 10 losses, with 15 goals for and 30 against, for a total of 13 points.
Unión de Curtidores purchase
When everyone thought that Puebla would play in the second division, during the league's draft, the sale was announced of
León by Valente Aguirre to Francisco Bernat, who on 21 June announced that
León was going to convert into Puebla F.C. Then Valente Aguirre said that there was no way Leon was moving out of
Guanajuato
Guanajuato, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato, is one of the 32 states that make up the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Guanajuato, 46 municipalities and its cap ...
. In response, Francisco Bernat said, "If we bought the club was to move it to
Puebla
Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
, we're from Puebla and it's our duty to our fans to have a club in first division... now, if they want the club to remain in Leon, they'll have to pay us the 9 millions that we paid". That situation gave way to an uproar from the supporters of Leon who did not want their club disappearing. On 23 June, it was announced that Puebla would remain in first division, also that Leon would remain in
Leon by purchasing
Unión de Curtidores
Unión de Curtidores (Spanish, Union of Tanners; nicknamed Curtidores) is a football club. The club was founded on August 15, 1928.
History
The club was founded on August 15, 1928. The club gained fame in the early 1930s by defeating local clubs ...
, the other team based in Leon. Only the players changed teams. Puebla took the players from Leon, and Leon took the players from Curtidores. The club that was relegated would become BUAP.
21st century
Puebla obtained only 20 points in the Winter 1999 tournament, and José Mari Bakero was replaced by Mario Carrillo as coach. In the summer of 2000, Miguel Mejia Barón took over as head coach, and the club qualified for quarter-finals, after beating
Atlas
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5–1, where they lost 9–0 on aggregate to
Toluca
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. They again reached the quarter-finals the following season, where they beat
Tigres UANL
Club Tigres de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, abbreviated as Tigres UANL and simply known as Tigres or internationally as Tigres de México, is a Mexican professional Association football, football club based in the Monterrey metropo ...
5–3. In the semi-finals against
Santos Laguna
Club Santos Laguna S.A. de C.V., simply known as Santos Laguna or Santos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Torreón, Coahuila. The club competes in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football.
Founded in 1983 as Club Santos I ...
, Puebla won a dramatic first leg 5–4. The second leg finished 2–1 to Santos, with Puebla being knocked out due to their inferior league-standing.
In 2004, with 115 points in 110 matches in over 3 years, the club's percentage was 1.0454. Having finished bottom of the division Puebla were relegated for only the second time. In the
Primera A league tournament, Puebla started with a new board of directors, and Emilio Maurer named
Jorge Aravena
Jorge Aravena (; born October 1, 1969) is a Peruvian-Venezuelan telenovela actor. He is known for his role in telenovelas such as ''Girasoles Para Lucia'', ''La Revancha (2000 telenovela), La Revancha'', ''Secreto de amor (TV series), Secreto de ...
as head coach. Puebla finished the season third, with 33 points, and faced
Chivas Coras in the end of season tournament. After defeating Chivas Coros, they drew with Santos Laguna, but advanced, thanks to a superior league finish. In the final, Puebla met
Cruz Azul Oaxaca, who had finished top of the table. After drawing the first match 1–1, Puebla won the second leg, in
Oaxaca
Oaxaca, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca, is one of the 32 states that compose the political divisions of Mexico, Federative Entities of the Mexico, United Mexican States. It is divided into municipalities of Oaxaca, 570 munici ...
, 1–0, giving them the 2005 Primera A title.
Jorge Aravena
Jorge Aravena (; born October 1, 1969) is a Peruvian-Venezuelan telenovela actor. He is known for his role in telenovelas such as ''Girasoles Para Lucia'', ''La Revancha (2000 telenovela), La Revancha'', ''Secreto de amor (TV series), Secreto de ...
resigned as head coach, and was succeeded by
Paul Moreno.
At the start of the Clausura 2006, once again Puebla fell victim to poor administration errors. First, they let go of
Eudalio Arriaga and brought Leandro Alvez and
Carlos María Morales. Second, they changed coaches, provoking the club to fall into last place with 14 points. When they played the promotion match, they brought in as head coach
César Luis Menotti
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, who took the club to Argentina for a short pre-season action and later they named César Luis Menotti as coach. With all this going on, when the day came to face
Querétaro
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, the club was not at 100% and fell in the first match 1–2 in the
Estadio Cuauhtémoc and 3–0 in the
Estadio La Corregidora.
At the start of the 2006 Apertura, once again they had built a plan in order for the club's promotion to the first division. The owners started off first by naming José Luis Sánchez Solá, who was not known and by some was not accepted and criticized harshly. José Luis Sánchez Solá had previously worked with the club's inferior division, with players such as
Juan Carlos García,
Sergio Rosas,
Sergio Pérez
Sergio Michel "Checo" Pérez Mendoza (; born 26 January 1990) is a Mexican racing driver, who most recently competed in Formula One from to . Pérez was runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in with Red Bull, and won Gr ...
,
Rodrigo Salinas,
Luis Miguel Noriega and the
goalkeeper
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Jorge Villalpando, who he brought up to the first team and were crucial players that year. He also brought in veteran player
Álvaro González, who went on to win to scoring titles in 2006 and 2007. He also brought in the unknown at the time, an amateur player
Jorge Damián "El Ruso" Zamogilny who quickly became a fan favorite. In the 3rd round of the tournament, the club defeated
Tampico Madero 2–0, and snapped a 15-match winless streak. The club qualified to the play-offs after finishing first in the first group, with 33 points. In the play-off, they faced Coatzacoalcos, beating them 5–3. In semi-finals, they faced Cruz Azul Hidalgo, which they ended up drawing a 2–2 tie, which Puebla would advance for better position in the tournament. In the finale Puebla faced Salamanca who was the leader in the tournament that year. The first match was a 1–1 draw, played in the
Estadio Cuauhtémoc, with a little over 40,000 Puebla supporters. In the second game, the clubs once again tied, now with a score of 2–2. That finale was decided in a penalty shoot out which Puebla won, after
Jorge Zamogilny scored the fifth goal and Adrián Dominguez missed Salamanca's fifth goal.
In the Clasura 2007,
the club had a better tournament than the previous, finishing 1st place in group one, with 36 points and once again
Álvaro González winning the goal scoring title with 15. In quarter-finals they would face
Pumas Morelos, winning that series with a score of 4–3.
They advanced and faced
Club León
Club León is a Mexican professional Association football, football club based in León, Guanajuato, León, Guanajuato, that competes in Liga MX, the top division of Mexican football league system, Mexican football. The club was founded in 1944 ...
in semi-finals. The first match was played in the
Nou Camp in
León, with a score of 2–0, with Leon taking home advantage. The second match was played in
Puebla
Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
in the
Estadio Cuauhtémoc, with over 45,000 Puebla supporters. That game ended in a 3–3, in a match that is still talked about today, and that some speculate has started a riverbed between these 2 clubs. Puebla waited for the champion of the Clausura 2007 that would be disputed by
Club León
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and
Dorados de Sinaloa. Dorados would be that champion 4–5, and so faced Puebla in a promotional match to determine the club that would be promoted to the first division. The first match was played in the
Estadio Carlos González in
Sinaloa
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It is located in northwest Mexic ...
. The game would finish in a 1–1 draw. Scoring for Puebla was the lead scoring champion
Álvaro González, and
Carlos Casartelli for Dorados. The second game was played on Sunday 26 May 2007, in a packed
Estadio Cuauhtémoc, with over fans, which the club later would be cited for being over-capacity.
Puebla defeated Dorados with a score of 3–2,
Álvaro González scored 2 goals in the '8, and in the '45 Hugo Ruiz scored the second in the '26. Scoring for the Dorados were Mario Padilla and Lucas Silva. The promotion had finally come, after 2 years of first division absence.
Players who took part of this achievement in 2007 were:
Orlando Rincón,
Sergio Pérez
Sergio Michel "Checo" Pérez Mendoza (; born 26 January 1990) is a Mexican racing driver, who most recently competed in Formula One from to . Pérez was runner-up in the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in with Red Bull, and won Gr ...
,
Luis Miguel Noriega,
Sergio Rosas,
Jorge Villalpando,
Álvaro González,
Jorge Damián ''el ruso'' Zamogilny and the captain
Joaquín Velázquez.
In the 2007 Apertura
tournament, the club hosted club America in the first round, after 2 years of absence. The club finished with 17-point by means of 4 wins, 5 draws and lost 8. The squad was mostly formed with players who obtain the promotion and was poorly reinforce with poor reinforcement such as players
Mateo Figoli and Juan
Quiroga. The starting line up: were Lupe "La Pantera Rosa",
Walter Vílchez, "El Ruso" Zalmogilny, Quiroga, Adrian Sánchez, "El Bola", Velázquez, Noriega, Hugo Ruíz,
Orlando Rincón,
Mateo Figoli.
At the end off the Apertura 2007, Puebla FC was once again involved in scandal. Then a Mexican newspaper company stated that the club had been sold to a Brazilian businessman, Aurelio Almeida, owner of the Brazilian club Real Brazil. A day after this came to surface, owner Francisco Bernat held a conference where he stated that the club had not being sold, claiming that his signature had been
forged
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. After weeks of speculations, it was on 21 November when it was decided that the contract and signatures were not valid.
In the 2008 Clausura, the club made a complete reconstruction, with 12 new players including:
Gilberto Mora,
Melvin Brown, Felipe Ayala,
Javier Cámpora
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Career
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Cá ...
and
Nicolas Olivera. It would seem that the club would not have any problem avoiding relegation, but at mid-tournament, the club had fallen to the bottom. So, manager José Luis Sánchez Solà "El Chelis" was fired. This stirred up problems with the fans and the players, leading to the board of directors reversing the decision. With the manager back in the club, they beat their direct opponent in relegation,
Tiburones Rojos in
Veracruz
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. In the 16th round the club officially avoided regulation after Veracruz had lost to Pumas UNAM. In the last game played in Puebla, the club faced
Atlante and drew 2–2, which kept them out of the play-off that year.
In the 2008 Apertura the club managed 15 points by means of 2 wins, 9 draws and 6 losses.
Mario Carrillo took over as coach after José Luis Sánchez Solá was let go. In mid tournament Mario Carrillo separated long time club players
Álvaro González and
Joaquín Velázquez from the club, with the excuse of not attending a
psychic reading by his personal psychic ''Mama Tona''. At the end of the tournament, both players were released, and weeks later, Mario Carrillo was replaced once again by José Luis Sánchez Solá.
In the Clausura 2009, Puebla started out the off season by signing veteran players
Daniel Osorno and
Duilio Davino along with foreign players
Ramón Núñez and
Alejandro Acosta. The club started off the season by first falling 4–0 to
Monterrey
Monterrey (, , abbreviated as MtY) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is the ninth-largest city and the second largest metropolitan area, after Greater Mexico City. Located at the foothills of th ...
, in Monterrey, which concerned the fans and the owners. However, the players quickly adapted to their new teammates and went on to lose only one match in their next 10 matches. They finished the tournament with 26 points by means of 7 wins 6 draws and 6 losses. The club qualified to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2001 and faced Monterrey in their first match. Having
Monterrey
Monterrey (, , abbreviated as MtY) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is the ninth-largest city and the second largest metropolitan area, after Greater Mexico City. Located at the foothills of th ...
beat 4–0 in the first game of the tournament, no one gave Puebla a chance, but in the first match, Puebla surprised everyone by winning 3–1 goals by Gerardo Galindo 4' (own goal),
Alejandro Acosta in the 6' and
Sergio Pérez
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in the 56',
Humberto Suazo scored Monterrey's only goal in the 48'. In the second game held in the
Estadio Tecnológico in Monterrey, the clubs drew a 2–2 draw, with a final score of 5–3 advancing Puebla to face
Pumas in The semi-finals. In the first game played in a jam-packed
Estadio Cuauhtémoc in
Puebla
Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
, Puebla fell 2–1 in a last-minute goal scored by
Marco Antonio Palacios. In the second game played in the
Estadio Olímpico Universitario
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, Puebla came out strong scoring the 2 goals that would advance them to the finals but in the minute 89'
Darío Verón scored for
Pumas. The game ended in a 2–1 victory for Puebla, but the final score was a 3–3 draw, which advance
Pumas to the finals where they would eventually defeat
Pachuca
Pachuca (; ), formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the east-central Mexico, Mexican States of Mexico, state of Hidalgo (state), Hidalgo, located in the south-central part of the state. Pachuca Municipality, Pach ...
.
At the end of the tournament, having finished 5th overall along with
Monterrey
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, both clubs qualified to the
2009 Copa Sudamericana. Shortly after the Mexican federation protest against the
CONMEBOL
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, after clubs
Guadalajara
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and
San Luis were being discriminated and about to be disqualified from the
Copa Libertadores
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after the
Swine flew had broken out in Mexico, claiming they were a health hazard to the rest of the clubs, some clubs even refuse to play their games in Mexico. With this problem at hand the federation decide to pull out of all
CONMEBOL
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tournament which were the
Copa Libertadores
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,
Copa Sudamericana
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and the
Copa América
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which Mexico had been a part of since the early 1990s. After both sides came to an agreement Mexico decided to return to the competition but this time the
CONCACAF
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decided not to allow Mexico to take part of the
Copa Sudamericana
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claiming that the Mexicans clubs should focus more in the
CONCACAF Champions League
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which was its own domestic tournament.
In the Apertura 2009, the club began the tournament by signing players
Jared Borgetti
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Borgetti earned a reputation as a prolific goal scorer, particu ...
,
Nicolás Martínez,
Nicolás Vigneri,
Carlos "El Pescadito" Ruíz and the return of
Joaquín Velázquez and
Nicolás Olivera
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, who had been on loan to
Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz
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In December 2019 ...
. The club quickly adapted with the new players and did not see a loss until the 10th round. It was a controversial game were Puebla lost against Monterrey due to bad calls and a disallowed goal that was proven to be legit. The club once again finished with 26 points, by means of 6 wins 9 draws and 4 losses, which qualified them to the quarter-finals.
Cruz Azul
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was the opponent in that series, and the first match was held in Puebla, where the game ended in a 4–4 draw with Puebla scoring 4 goals in the first half.
Cruz Azul
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
scored 2 polemic goals which determined to be crucial in the outcome of the series. The second match was held in the
Estadio Azul; the game ended in a 3–2 victory for
Cruz Azul
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
, where once again controversy occurred, when Cruz Azul scored its first goal that was a clear offside. Cruz Azul advanced and eventually made it to the final, which they lost to
Monterrey
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. And so it came to an end, with Puebla having qualified to 2 consecutive playoffs, not since the 1991–1992 tournament.
At the start of the 2010 year,
Puebla
Puebla, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is Puebla City. Part of east-centr ...
along with
Club América
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,
Monterrey
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,
Chiapas
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,
Estudiantes Tecos
Tecos Fútbol Club, simply known as Tecos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Zapopan, Jalisco, and associated with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG). It competes in Liga Premier, the third level division of Mexican ...
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Club Santos Laguna
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Founded in 1983 as Club Santos IM ...
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Tigres de la UANL and
Atlante played the
2010 InterLiga. Puebla finished first in group B with 2 wins no draws and 1 loss, scored 6 goals and allowed 3 for a total of 6 points. The club qualified for the final in which they faced group A second place which was
Estudiantes Tecos
Tecos Fútbol Club, simply known as Tecos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Zapopan, Jalisco, and associated with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG). It competes in Liga Premier, the third level division of Mexican ...
. That match took place on 13 January 2010 played in front of 27,000 in
The Home Depot Center. Puebla's
Alejandro Acosta scored the first goal in the fourth minute of play followed by
Nicolás Olivera
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* Nicolas (given name)
Mononym
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Surname Nicolas
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goal in the 47'. In the second half
Estudiantes Tecos
Tecos Fútbol Club, simply known as Tecos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Zapopan, Jalisco, and associated with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG). It competes in Liga Premier, the third level division of Mexican ...
scored 3 consecutive goals and so qualifying to the
2010 Copa Libertadores.
In the
Clausura 2010 the club started off the preseason by signing players
Marcelo Palau,
Herculez Gomez and
Alexandro Álvarez also bringing back players
Álvaro Fabián González,
Hiber Ruíz and
Marco Capetillo who had not played since 2007. The club started the tournament by losing 1–0 to
Tigres de la UANL at home. The club won its sound game 3–2 against
Estudiantes Tecos
Tecos Fútbol Club, simply known as Tecos, is a Mexican professional football club based in Zapopan, Jalisco, and associated with the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG). It competes in Liga Premier, the third level division of Mexican ...
on the road. The club would not fair to good having the 2nd worst defense in the league but tied third for the best offense, finishing 13 overall with a record of 5 wins 4 draws losing 8, a scoring 28 goals allowing 31 for a total of 19 points.
Herculez Gomez led the club as well as the league in goals scored with ten. That tally earned him the goal scoring title in a tie with
Javier Hernández
Javier Hernández Balcázar (; born 1 June 1988), commonly known by the nickname Chicharito (, Mexican Spanish: ''little pea''), is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a striker for Liga MX club Guadalajara. He is known for his c ...
. However,
Herculez Gomez had scored his 10 goals in fewer minutes played than the other two, scoring 6 of his goals coming in as a substitute.
A crisis came into the club with owner Ricardo Henaine, until he resigned, this caused the ninth spell of manager
José Luis Sánchez Solá as puebla manager.
Crest
The first crest worn by the club was simply the city's
coat of arms
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, which depicts the image of the
Puebla Cathedral surrounded by angels. With this crest, the club obtained its first two titles, the
Copa México
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in 1945 and then in 1953. The club used this crest from 1944 to 1971. In 1972, the club introduced a new crest, the first one specifically designed for the team, featuring the now traditional sash. The club used this crest from 1974 to 1980. In 1981, the club used a commemorative crest celebrating the 450 anniversary of the city's foundation. In 1982, when the club obtained its first league title, the crest featured a simple blue
football
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with the club's name at the top and the country's name at the bottom. In 1983, the club started using the first design of the now traditional crest which has the club's name with a sash running from left to right inside a blue shield. The club used this crest design from 1983 to 1994. Initially it featured one star to represent the 1983 league title, but in 1990 an additional star was added to represent their second league title, obtained that year. In 1995, after the club changed ownership, the new administration changed the club's crest to a more simple design that featured the blue sash, with a new club's name at the top left La Franja (The Sash), a football at the bottom right, and two crowns at the top representing the two league titles. In 1996, the management changed the club's identifying color to orange, changing also the sash color in the crest. In 1998, after another change in ownership, the new administration reverted the color to blue and the crest to the pre-1995 design, although in a more stylized way. In 2016, a new crest was introduced due to legal problems related to the ownership of the brand and crest. The new crest featured a round design with elements taken from the city's coat of arms. In 2018 the current crest design was introduced, which features a modernized look of the 1983 design, after the resolution of the legal troubles that forced the change in 2016. The club has also used various commemorative crests celebrating anniversaries of the club's foundation.
File:Crest1995.png, Crest used from 1994 to 1995
File:Crest1996.png, Crest used from 1995 to 1998
File:Club puebla logo.png, Crest used from 2017 to 2018
Honours
National
International
;Notes:
*
* shared record
Friendly
* Copa Manuel Hidalgo: 1953
* Torneo Hexagonal Feria del Gol: 1986
* Camel Nations Cup: 1989
* Copa Independencia: 2006
* Copa Puebla: 2007
* Copa Heroica Puebla: 2008
* Copa Cuauhtémoc: 2008
* Copa Amistad: 2009
*
Copa Pachuca: 2013
Rivalries
El Clásico Del Sur
Puebla had a long-standing rivalry with
Veracruz
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, named El Clásico Del Sur, which is Southern Mexico's rivalry series. This regional rivalry dates back to the amateur era from the early 1930s, before both clubs had been admitted into the professional division in 1944.
In all Puebla and
Veracruz
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have played 68 official matches including league and
Copa México
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. Puebla has the best record with 30 wins 15 draws and 23 losses with 108 goals scored and has allowed 97.
Jorge Comas has the most goals scored in this derby with 8 followed by Puebla's
Silvio Fogel with 7.
In 2019, Veracruz faced economic issues and was later disaffiliated with the Liga MX, effectively dissolving the team and making the rivalry dormant.
El Clásico Poblano
Puebla has also enjoyed another rivalry, with the other local football team in the city,
Lobos BUAP
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, called El Clasico Poblano. Lobos had been in the second division of Mexico, and for that reason, they have not had that many encounters, until Lobos BUAP got promoted to Liga MX. The first Clasico Poblano in Liga MX was played on November 17, 2017, and was won by Lobos BUAP, which won 1-0 at Puebla. Prior to that, Puebla had not lost a Clasico Poblano. Their last official match was in the
Liga MX Spring ‘19 season, at BUAP, which Puebla won 3-0.
In 2019, Lobos BUAP faced financial difficulty, and as a result, the team had to fold.
The team which would eventually be known as Bravos de Ciudad Juarez bought the franchise, effectively giving Juarez a spot in Liga MX and leaving Puebla without a rival team.
Records & Statistics
All time statistics from all tournaments and league divisions in which the club has taken part in the
Mexican Football Federation
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and the
CONCACAF
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since 1944.
Season to season
*During the Clausura 2016, Puebla did not play the Domestic Copa MX instead played the Copa Libertadores .
Return of Copa México 2012
Overall Record
* Has Played 6
2nd Division Tournaments last in 1969.
* Has Played 4
Primera A Tournaments last in 2007.
* Has Played 65
Mexican Primera División
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Tournaments last in 2011.
All time top goalscorers
Since the 1950s, when
Ricardo Alvarez scored his 86th and last goal with the club, no one else has accomplished this feat. It was on 21 May 1959 when Alvarez scored his last goals with Puebla before leaving the club to join
Veracruz
Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entit ...
.
Ricardo Alvarez left a record of 86 goals in 125 games through a career that spanned 5 years. Half a century later, the name of "La Changa" Alvarez is still the best goal scorer ever in the history of Puebla FC in first division. Even with the club's constancy in first division, playing a total of 54 championships, no other player has reached Alvarez's number of goals scored and only one player has obtained the league goal scoring title in 1996.
It was the Spanish
Carlos Muñoz who gave Puebla FC their only one goal scoring title in 1996 with 15 goals. Thanks to 4 good tournaments,
Carlos Muñoz placed himself in the list of the best goal scorers in the club's history but still far from the 86 scored by Ricardo Alvarez.
Two players were close to beat Alvarez's record:
Silvio Fogel in The 1970s and
Carlos Poblete in the 1980s.
Silvio Fogel scored 84 goals and now is the scoring runner-up in Puebla's history. Carlos Poblete scored 83 and now is third place in the all-time scoring list.
Carlos Poblete is at the top of the list in goals scored in playoffs with 15 goals scored.
Carlos Poblete and Silvio scored over 100 goals each one, but this was done playing with different clubs. And
Ricardo Alvarez did the same scoring 113 goals in his career playing for Puebla FC,
Moctezuma, and
Veracruz
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.
Personnel
Management
Coaching staff
Players
First-team squad
Other players under contract
''(injured)''
Out on loan
Reserve teams
Managers
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Isidro Lángara (1952–54)
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Carlito Peters (1977)
*
Juan Ricardo Faccio (1977–78)
*
Manuel Lapuente
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Playing career
A Forward (association football), forward, Lapuente played 13 matches for M ...
(1978–84)
*
Hugo Fernández (1985–87)
*
Pedro García Barros
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The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meanin ...
(1988–89)
*
Manuel Lapuente
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Playing career
A Forward (association football), forward, Lapuente played 13 matches for M ...
(1988–93)
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Ignacio Trelles (1990–91)
*
Jorge Vieira (1990–92)
*
Muricy Ramalho
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During his playing career, he was as an attacking midfielder. His most recent position was as manager ...
(1993)
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Alfredo Tena (1993–95)
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Hugo Fernández (1995–96)
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Aníbal Ruiz (1996–97)
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Julio González (1997–98)
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Alfredo Tena (1 January 1999 – 5 April 1999)
*
José Mari Bakero (1 July 1999 – 27 September 1999)
*
Miguel Mejía Barón (2000)
*
Mario Carrillo (16 September 2000 – 31 December 2001)
*
Tomás Boy (1 January 2002 – 25 March 2002)
*
Alejandro Domínguez ''(interim)'' (6 April 2002 – 12 April 2002)
*
Tomás Boy ''(interim)'' (25 April 2002 – 30 June 2002)
*
Ignacio Ambríz (1 July 2002 – 30 June 2003)
*
Víctor Vucetich (16 September 2002 – 3 March 2003)
*
Hugo Fernández (2003)
*
Mario Carrillo (1 July 2003 – 31 December 2003)
*
Roberto Saporiti (18 March 2005 – 30 June 2005)
*
Jorge Aravena
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(1 July 2005 – 31 December 2005)
*
César Luis Menotti
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(2006)
*
José Luis Sánchez (1 July 2006 – 16 September 2008)
*
Mario Carrillo (17 September 2008 – 31 December 2008)
*
José Luis Sánchez (1 January 2009 – 23 August 2010)
*
Eduardo Fentanes (24 August 2010 – 13 September 2010)
*
José Luis Trejo
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Career
Trejo played club football for Atlético Español and Tec ...
(14 September 2010 – 15 February 2011)
*
Héctor Hugo Eugui (15 February 2011 – 30 June 2011)
*
Sergio Bueno (1 July 2011 – 31 December 2011)
*
Juan Carlos Osorio (1 January 2012 – 21 March 2012)
*
Daniel Bartolotta (21 March 2012 – 18 August 2012)
*
Daniel Guzman (20 August 2012 – 30 October 2012)
*
Carlos Poblete (30 October 2012 – 31 December 2012)
*
Manuel Lapuente
Manuel Lapuente Díaz (born 15 May 1944) is a Mexican former professional Association football, footballer and Manager (association football), manager.
Playing career
A Forward (association football), forward, Lapuente played 13 matches for M ...
(1 January 2013 – 14 August 2013)
*
Rubén Omar Romano (14 August 2013 – 24 August 2014)
*
José Luis Sánchez (25 August 2014, 30 June 2014)
*
José Guadalupe Cruz (8 December 2014 – 18 May 2015)
*
Pablo Marini
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Career
Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, Marini played professional football from 1987 to 2002, scoring 154 goals. He began ...
(30 May 2015 – 18 April 2016)
*
Ricardo Valiño (19 April 2016 – 30 January 2017)
*
José Cardozo (30 January 2017 – 30 July 2017)
*
Rafael García (1 August 2017 – 18 October 2017)
*
Enrique Meza (20 October 2017 – 3 February 2019)
*
José Luis Sánchez (6 February 2019 – 17 August 2019)
*
Juan Reynoso (25 August 2019 – 5 December 2020)
*
Nicolás Larcamón (10 December 2020 – 9 November 2022)
*
Eduardo Arce (18 November 2022 – 24 August 2023)
*
Ricardo Carbajal (25 August 2023 – 24 February 2024)
*
Fernando Aristeguieta (Interim) (25 February 2024 – 11 March 2024)
*
Andrés Carevic (12 March 2024 – 8 May 2024)
*
José Manuel de la Torre (22 May 2024 – 15 November 2024)
*
Pablo Guede (2 December 2024 – Present)
Footnotes
External links
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Puebla F.C.at Soccerway
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Puebla
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Sport in Puebla (city)
Puebla F.C
Liga MX teams
Ascenso MX teams
1944 establishments in Mexico
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