Puebla
1944-45 season
ChairmanMexico Joaquín Diaz Loredo
ManagerSpain Eduardo Morilla
StadiumEl Mirador
1944–45 Mexican Primera División season2nd

The 1944–45 Puebla season was the first professional season of Mexico's top-flight football league. This was the first season the club played in the Mexican professional league. The club had joined a year after the league began competition in 1943. Puebla finished second in the league to Club Espana and managed to establishment itself as one of the countries powerful clubs.

League

1944-45 season was the first the club played in the First Division after being invited by the league in 1943.

Matchday

September 3, 1944 3 Puebla 2–1 Club America Puebla City, Puebla
19:00 Stadium: Parque El Mirador
October 15, 1944 9 Tiburones Rojos 0–0 Puebla Veracruz City, Veracruz
Stadium: Deportivo Veracruzano
October 22, 1944 10 Albinegros de Orizaba 3–2 Puebla Orizaba, Veracruz
Stadium: Parque Orizaba
November 9, 1944 13 Puebla 4–0 C.D. Marte Puebla City, Puebla
Stadium: Parque El Mirador
December 14, 1944 18 Puebla 3–0 C.D. Oro Puebla City, Puebla
Stadium: Parque El Mirador
January 11, 1945 22 Club Leon 1–5 Puebla Leon, Guanajuato
February 1, 1945 25 Club Atlas 1–2 Puebla Guadalajara, Jalisco
February 18, 1945 27 Puebla 1–2 C.D. Oro Puebla City, Puebla
Stadium: Parque El Mirador
  • Puebla had by weeks in rounds :2,4,5,7,12,14,17,19,23,28,30,34

Copa Mexico

Matches

May 3, 1945 2 Puebla 2-2 Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz Puebla, Puebla
21:00 Stadium: Parque Mirador
May 24, 1945 5 Puebla 6–0 Albinegros de Orizaba Puebla, Puebla
Stadium: Parque Mirador

Puebla Had by weeks in rounds 3 and 4th .

Final phase

First leg:

June 3, 1945
Atlas 4-4 Puebla
Asturias 4-3 Oro
Moctezuma 1-3 América

Second leg:

June 10, 1945
Puebla 4-0 Atlas agg: 8-4
Oro 5-3 Asturias agg: 8-7
América 2-3 Moctezuma agg: 5-4

Semi-final

June 17, 1945
Puebla 3-1 Oro

América bye to Final

Final

June 24, 1945
América 4-6 Puebla
Copa México 1944-45 Winners
Puebla
1st Title

Goalscorers

No. Pos. Nation Name Liga Cup Total
FW Mexico Ricardo Alarcón 12 4 16
FW Mexico Guadalupe Velásquez 12 2 14
FW Costa Rica Walter Meneses 8 8
MF Mexico Manuel Alonso 4 4
MF Mexico Arturo Chavez 4 15 19
FW Argentina Eladio Vaschetto 4 3 7
FW Argentina Bruno Rodolfi 2 2
FW Mexico Juan José González 2 2
DF Mexico Rafael Escalada 1 1
DF Mexico Alfonso Escobedo 1 1
DF Mexico Miguel López 1 1
DF Mexico Filiberto Guerrero 1 2 3

See also

References

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