1942–43 Primera Fuerza season

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Primera Fuerza
Season1942–43
Champions Marte (2nd title)
Matches played56
Goals scored278 (4.96 per match)
Top goalscorerManuel Alonso (17 goals)
1943–44

Statistics of Primera Fuerza in season 1942–43.

Overview

It was contested by 8 teams, and Marte won the championship.

Contents

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Marte (C)148334628+1819
2 Atlante 147433628+818
3 Necaxa 147343436217
4 Moctezuma 145362933413
5 Selección Jalisco 145273439512
6 Club España 144463339612
7 América 145183840211
8 Asturias 144282835710
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champion
 1942–43 Primera Fuerza 
Marte
2nd title

Results

Home \ Away AME AST ATL ESP MAR MOC NEC SJA
América 3–22–56–22–41–15–02–5
Asturias 1–43–24–12–44–12–23–2
Atlante 4–22–12–21–01–13–15–1
Club España 1–33–03–31–53–03–41–3
Marte 3–12–14–13–32–44–03–3
Moctezuma 2–03–34–12–44–32–32–3
Necaxa 5–32–12–43–33–34–12–1
Selección Jalisco 5–44–12–21–32–61–21–3
Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Information

Moves

After this season Necaxa and Selección Jalisco retired, while Albinegros de Orizaba, Atlas, Guadalajara, and Veracruz joined.

Top goalscorers

Players sorted first by goals scored, then by last name.

PosPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Mexico.svg Manuel Alonso Marte 17

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