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1994–95 Club Puebla season

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Puebla FC
1994-95 season
OwnerThome Family
PresidentUdo Thome Kiwus
ManagerAlfredo Tena
StadiumCuauhtemoc
Primera Division7th
Quarterfinals
Copa MexicoQuarterfinals
Top goalscorerTita (8 goals)
All statistics correct as of 27 January 2019.

The 1994–95 Club Puebla season is the 51th campaign in existence and 25th consecutive season in the top flight division of Mexican football.

Summary[edit]

In summertime President Udo Thome as club chairman since November 1992 reinforced the squad with several players: Forward Milton Queiroz Tita on loan from Leon,[1][2] replacing club legend Pablo Larios[3] arrived Robert Siboldi from Cruz Azul among others such as Víctor Hugo Macedo (Querétaro), Marco Antonio Sánchez Yacuta (América),Edgar Plascencia (Monterrey), Jesús Eduardo Córdova (América), club legend Paul Moreno returned from CD Guadalajara[4] and Sergio Lira (Tampico Madero). As manager continued rookie head coach Alfredo Tena after his last season debut as caretaker.

The squad competed on Group 3 and owing to its transitional stage not being favourite to classify for postseason along CD Guadalajara, CD Toluca, even Camoteros was in early predictions to challenge young Pumas UNAM and Tampico Madero for the 3rd spot.

However, the squad surprised everyone finishing in 7th place overall thanks to Alfredo Tena managing, with a good performance by the defensive line with goalkeeper Siboldi only allowing 47 goals in 42 matches, Pony Ruiz was another revelation in his first season in Mexico as winger providing a lot of assists. Although the ofensive line had a poor performance the team advanced to the postseason only behind Chivas and Pumas UNAM eliminating in repechaje the regional rivals Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz.

Finally, after a competed two leg series in quartertfinals the club was defeated by heavy favourites America.

Squad[edit]

[5] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Uruguay GK Robert Dante Siboldi
26 Mexico GK Ignacio Raúl Sánchez
12 Mexico GK Juan Ignacio Palou
4 Brazil DF Alexander Pimentel
22 Mexico DF Gerardo González
25 Mexico DF Marco Sánchez Yacuta
9 Mexico DF Narciso Cuevas
2 Mexico DF Arturo Álvarez
3 Mexico DF Aurelio Rivera
14 Mexico DF Víctor Hugo Macedo
6 Brazil MF Silmar Olindo
33 Mexico MF Antonio Gutiérrez
27 Mexico MF Armando Javier Hernández
23 Mexico MF Pablo Rodríguez
8 Mexico MF Alfonso Sosa
No. Position Player
16 Mexico MF Edgar Plascencia
10 Brazil FW Milton Queiroz
28 Mexico MF Antonio Alonso
13 Mexico DF Eduardo Córdoba
19 Mexico FW Francisco Rotllán
24 Mexico MF Gilberto Raul Jiménez
15 Mexico MF Salvador Luis Reyes
5 Mexico MF Ignacio Ruvalcaba
7 Chile FW Rodrigo Ruiz
11 Mexico FW Sergio Lira Gallardo
18 Mexico FW Paul René Moreno
20 Brazil FW Toninho
21 Mexico FW Ali Fernández
17 Mexico FW Bruno Mendoza Arellano

Transfers[edit]

Winter[edit]

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

Competitions[edit]

La Liga[edit]

League table[edit]

Group 3[edit]

1994–95 Mexican Primera División season

General Table[edit]

1994–95 Mexican Primera División season

Results by round[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
ResultWWLLDWLWWL-DDWDLWDWDLDLDWLWLL-LDDDWWLL
Position1918121012643484333444454444444445766677777
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.

Matches[edit]

Repechaje[edit]
Quarterfinals[edit]

Statistics[edit]

Goalscorers[edit]

8. Tita
7. Toninho
6. Narciso Cuevas
4. Pony Ruiz
3. Marco Antonio Sanchez Yacuta
2. Pimentel, Olindo, Alvarez, Rotllan and Reyes.
1. Paul Moreno, Alfonso Sosa, Sergio Lira and Plasencia

References[edit]

  1. "Que fim levou? Tita". Terceiro Tempo. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
  2. Sandau, Jannalee (June 14, 2018). "9 Professional Soccer Players You Didn't Know Were Latter-day Saints". Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  3. Barrón, Carlos (31 January 2019). "Pablo Larios, atrapado en su selva". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 February 2019.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
  4. Manjarrez, Miguel (15 May 2020). "Paul Moreno, el salmantino que hizo vibrar al Puebla FC". El Sol de Salamanca (in español). Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  5. "Puebla » Squad 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 2019-06-11.

External links[edit]


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