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Copa Pachuca
Founded1994
RegionMexico Mexico
Number of teams4
Current championsMexico C.F. Pachuca
Most successful club(s)C.F. Pachuca
(6 times)

The Copa Pachuca, sometimes referred to as La Cuna de Futbol is a short tournament in preparation for the Primera División de México. La Copa Pachuca is always held in C.F. Pachuca's stadium, which has been the Estadio Hidalgo.

History

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Copa Pachuca has had XIX issues, and has become the most important tournament in the Mexican Football Preseason. The first edition of this tournament was played in August 1994, and since then this competition has served to reinforce its guests club's preseason. Notably, in the first edition of Copa Pachuca it managed to involve 3 so-called "big teams" of the Primera División de México Club America, Cruz Azul, and Pumas; thus beginning the history and tradition of the most important Mexican preseason tournament.

Format

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Copa Pachuca is actually a very quick preparation tournament where each participating team only gets to play two games. The tournament starts in the semi-final round at the start with only one legged games. The two teams that win their first game move onto the final. The two teams that lose their first game play a game against each other for third place. All games are treated like playoff games. In case of a tie, the two teams will move onto penalties.

Results

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Year Final
Winner Score Runner-up
2014
Details
C.F. Pachuca Mexico 2–0 Mexico Pumas UNAM
2013
Details
Puebla F.C. Mexico 3–1 Mexico Pumas UNAM
2012
Details
Club León Mexico 3–1 Mexico C.F. Pachuca
2011
Details
C.F. Pachuca Mexico 2 (3)–2 (2) Mexico Monarcas Morelia
2009
Details
C.F. Pachuca Mexico 1(5)–1(4) Mexico Atlante FC
2008
Details
C.F. Pachuca Mexico 2(3)–2(5) Mexico Monarcas Morelia
2006
Details
Cruz Azul Mexico 5–2 Mexico C.F. Pachuca
2005
Details
Atlante FC Mexico 4–2 Mexico Cruz Azul
2005
Details
Club Atlas Mexico 2 (4)–2 (3) Mexico C.F. Pachuca
2004
Details
C.F. Pachuca Mexico 3–3 (5–4)* Mexico Deportivo Toluca F.C.
2002
Details
Cruz Azul Mexico 1–1 (4–2)* Mexico C.F. Pachuca
2001
Details
Monarcas Morelia Mexico 1–0 Mexico C.F. Pachuca
2000
Details
C.F. Pachuca Mexico 1–0 Mexico Cruz Azul
1999
Details
Club Deportivo Guadalajara Mexico 2–0 Mexico Monarcas Morelia
1999
Details
São Paulo FC Brazil 5–0 Mexico Cruz Azul
1998
Details
Cruz Azul Mexico 1–0 Mexico C.F. Pachuca
1997
Details
Cruz Azul Mexico 1–0 Mexico Club América
1997
Details
Club América Mexico 3–1 Mexico Club Celaya
1995
Details
Club América Mexico 4–1 Costa Rica Saprissa
1994
Details
Pumas UNAM Mexico 3–2 Mexico Club América
  • * winner determined by penalty shoot-out

Champions

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Position Team Participations # Titles Won Years won Years runner-Up
1 Mexico C.F. Pachuca 19 6 (2000), (2004), (2008), (2009), (2011), (2014) (1998),(2001), (2002), (2005), (2006), (2012)
2 Mexico Cruz Azul 12 4 (1997), (1998), (2002), (2006) (1999), (2000), (2005)
3 Mexico Club América 5 2 (1995), (1997) (1994), (1997)
4 Mexico Pumas UNAM 7 1 (1994) (2013),(2014)
5 Mexico Monarcas Morelia 5 1 (2001) (1999), (2008), (2011)
5 Mexico Atlante FC 4 1 (2005) (2009)
5 Mexico Club León 3 1 (2012)
5 Mexico Puebla FC 1 1 (2013)
5 Mexico CD Guadalajara 1 1 (1999)
5 Brazil São Paulo FC 1 1 (1999)
11 Mexico Deportivo Toluca F.C.* 1 0 (2004)
  • * means that the team has no yet been a champion (but they are included for having reached the final)
  • more teams have participated in Copa Pachuca yet are not included in the list above for not have reached the final

References

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