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2009 Primera División de México, Torneo Clausura 2009
Necaxa
3-5-9
, 14 PTS
2
Cruz Azul
2-7-8
, 13 PTS
4
Winner Icon Cruz Azul
Marco Gómez
- 40'
Alfredo Moreno
- 50'
Cristian Riveros
- 23'
Jaime Lozano
- 36'
Luis Angel Landín
- 44', 56'
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Formations
NEC
CAZ
No.
Name
12
Jorge Bernal
13
Luis Omar Hernández
4
Diego Cervantes
2
Pablo Quatrocchi
20
Pablo Daniel Antonio Gabas
3
Edgar Solano Paredes
14
Mario Pérez
7
Eduardo Coudet
6
Carlos Jesús Infante Figueroa
5
Marvin De La Cruz
48
Ezequiel Orozco
10
Federico Insúa
9
Alfredo Moreno
62
Alejandro Castillo
18
Luis Valdés
17
Marco Gómez
Substitutes
1
Iván Vazquez
16
José Alamo Cruz
3
Edgar Solano Paredes
19
Fernando López
10
Wálter Gaitán
23
José González
6
Carlos Jesús Infante Figueroa
61
Luis Garcia
15
Obed Rincón
38
Jesús Rodríguez
62
Alejandro Castillo
18
Luis Valdés
36
Luis Ernesto Pérez
11
Victor Píriz Alves
24
Mario Padilla
Game Information
Victoria
10:00 PM, 22 February 2009
Aguascalientes, Mexico
Referees:
Archundia, Armando
Match Timeline
Necaxa
Cruz Azul
KO
23
36
40
44
HT
45
50
56
62
75
78
87
Match Commentary
Match Stats
NEC
CAZ
Possession
0
0
Shots on Goal
2
7
Shot Attempts
6
9
Yellow Cards
4
2
Corner Kicks
2
8
Saves
3
0
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