1995–96 Copa México

1995–96 Copa México
Tournament details
CountryMexico
Teams32
Final positions
ChampionsTigres UANL (2nd Title)
Runner-upAtlas
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored99 (3.19 per match)

The 1995–96 Copa México is the 66th staging of the Copa México, the 39th staging in the professional era.

The competition started on January 23, 1996, and concluded on March 6, 1996, with the Final, in which Tigres UANL lifted the trophy for second time ever with a 2–1 victory over Atlas.

For this edition was played by 32 teams, between Primera División and Primera División A.

Knock-out rounds

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First Round
From January 23
to January 25
Second Round
January 30
and January 31
Quarterfinals
February 6
and February 7
Semifinals
From February 13
to February 21
Final
February 27
and March 6
Pachuca 1
América 0 Pachuca 2
San Francisco 1 San Francisco 1
Toluca 0 Pachuca 0
Cruz Azul Hidalgo 1 Cruz Azul 3
Cruz Azul 2 Cruz Azul 1
Acapulco F.C. 1 Tecos 0
Tecos 2 Cruz Azul 3
Hermosillo (p) 2(4) Tigres UANL 4
Veracruz 2(3) Hermosillo 2
San Luis 0 Celaya 0
Celaya 1 Hermosillo 1(2)
La Piedad 3 Tigres UANL (p) 1(4)
UNAM 2 La Piedad 0
Zacatepec 2 Tigres UANL 2
Tigres UANL 4 Tigres UANL 2
Tampico Madero 3 Atlas 1
Neza 0 Tampico Madero 3
Correcaminos 0 Monterrey 2
Monterrey 2 Tampico Madero 1(2)
Saltillo 1 Atlas (p) 1(3)
Atlas 2 Atlas 4
Tepic 1 León 1
León 3 Atlas 4
Irapuato 3 Guadalajara 3
Atlante F.C. 0 Irapuato (p) 2(4)
Marte 0 Necaxa 2(1)
Necaxa 2 Irapuato 1
Yucatán 0 Guadalajara 4
Guadalajara 2 Guadalajara 2
Border Tijuana 0 Santos Laguna 1
Santos Laguna 2

Semifinals

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First legs

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Second legs

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Atlas won 4–3 on aggregate. This game was played at Azteca stadium


Tigres UANL won 4-3 on aggregate.

Final

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First legs

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Tigres UANL1 – 1Atlas
Sergio Almaguer Eduardo Berizzo
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza

Second legs

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Tigres UANL won 2-1 on aggregate.


 Copa México 1995–96 Winners 
Tigres UANL
2nd title

Note

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At the end of the regular season Tigres UANL was relegated to Primera División A

References

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