1945 Campeón de Campeones
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The Campeon de Campeones was a one-leg Mexican
Super Cup
football
match played on 1 June 1945.
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Puebla F.C.:
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José Iborra
Sabino Aguirre
Juan Ángel “Pito” Pérez
Mario Zendejas
Bruno Rodolfi
Filiberto Guerrero
Miguel López
Eladio Vaschetto
Arturo Chávez
Ricardo Alarcón
Guadalupe Velázquez
Manager:
Eduardo Morilla
Football in Mexico
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match played on 1 June 1945.
- League winnersPrimera División de México 1944–45-League standings:-Results:-References:**...
: Real Club España - Cup winners: Puebla F.C.
Match details
style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | Real Club España: | ||
Ayra | |||
Leonardo Cilaurren | |||
Carlos Laviada | |||
Manuel Gil Fernández “Cubanaleco” | |||
García | |||
José Antonio Rodríguez | |||
Jorge Quezada | |||
José Iragorri | |||
Isidro Lángara | |||
Juan Tuñas | |||
Carlos Septién | |||
Manager: | |||
Rodolfo Muñoz “Busch” |
Campeon de campeones 1945 Winners |
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Real Club España Real Club España Real España Club was a football club from Mexico City team that played in Mexican first division. España was one of the most popular teams at the time Romántica of Mexican football. During the Amateur era they won 14 League titles and 4 Mexican Cups... Second Title |