The Copa MX 1975/76 was the 33rd edition of the football - cup competition since the introduction of professional football in Mexico . The 20 teams that were represented in the top division in the 1975/76 season were eligible to participate . The UANL Tigres team, founded in 1967 and promoted to the first division in 1974, won the cup .
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The tournament was played in the preliminary round with five groups, each consisting of four teams that competed against each other twice (in a home and away game). The special thing about this tournament was that the four group winners with the highest points qualified for the semi-finals played in the knockout system and the group winners with the worst points (in this case Atlético Español FC with only eight points) were eliminated, as were the other teams.
Preliminary round
The preliminary round matches were played between September 3 and 21, 1975.
Group 1
Crosstab
table
Pl.
society
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Diff.
Points
1.
Club America
6th
5
0
1
0 14: 600
+8
10: 20
2.
Puebla FC
6th
5
0
1
0 12: 600
+6
10: 20
3.
Atlético Potosino
6th
1
1
4th
00 5:120
−7
0 3: 90
4th
UAG
6th
0
1
5
00 7:140
−7
0 1:11
Group 2
Crosstab
table
Group 3
Crosstab
table
Pl.
society
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Diff.
Points
1.
UdeG
6th
5
0
1
0 11: 200
+9
10: 20
2.
CD Zacatepec
6th
3
0
3
0 10:110
−1
0 6: 60
3.
CD Cruz Azul
6th
2
1
3
00 8:100
−2
0 5: 70
4th
CD Veracruz
6th
1
1
4th
00 8:140
−6
0 3: 90
Group 4
Crosstab
table
Pl.
society
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Diff.
Points
1.
UNAM
6th
4th
1
1
0 14: 500
+9
0 9: 30
2.
CSD Jalisco
6th
2
2
2
00 8: 800
± 0
0 6: 60
3.
Club León
6th
1
3
2
00 4: 700
−3
0 5: 70
4th
CF Laguna
6th
2
0
4th
0 10:160
−6
0 4: 80
Group 5
Crosstab
table
Semifinals
The first legs were on 24./25. September, the second legs played on September 27, 1975.
final
The finals were played on October 2 and 4, 1975.
The Club Deportivo Tigres UANL played the final second leg with the following team and won the cup competition of the 1975/76 season:
Enrique Meza - Pedro Velázquez , Roberto Rogel , Carlos Bandala, Alejandro Izquierdo , Washington Olivera (64th Marco Menéndez ), Héctor González (71st Edmundo Manzotti ), Raimundo Correa "Lola", Gerónimo Barbadillo "Patrulla", Alfredo Jiménez , Tomás Boy ; Coach: Claudio Lostanau
See also
Individual evidence
↑ Cuatro décadas desde el primer Tigres Campeón (Spanish; article from October 4, 2015)
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