1988 Campeón de Campeones

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1988 Campeón de Campeones
First leg
DateJuly 7, 1988
Venue Estadio Cuauhtemoc, Puebla City
Second leg
DateJuly 10, 1988
Venue Estadio Azteca, Mexico DF
1976
1989

The 1988 Campeon de Campeones was the 35th edition of this Mexican Super Cup football match played by:

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The first leg was played on 7 July 1988 at Puebla and the second leg was played on 10 July 1988 at Mexico DF.

In the first game, Puebla dominated over América but in the second game América saved the match with two goals and became winner of the Mexican Super Cup Campeón de Campeones, a competition that had not been played since 1972.

Match details

First leg

Puebla 2 – 1 América
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Gonzalo Farfán Soccerball shade.svg66'
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Puebla
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Club América
Puebla:
Alberto Aguilar
Ángel Torres
Héctor Rosete
Aarón Gamal
Arturo Orozco Red card.svg 70'
Guillermo Cossío
Marcelino Bernal
Daniel Bartolotta Sub off.svg 60'
René Paúl Moreno Sub off.svg 75'
Ángel Ramos
Mario Hernández
Substitutes:
Luis Enrique Fernández Sub on.svg 60'
Rafael Amador Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Flag of Uruguay.svg Joaquín Caparrós
Club América:
Adrián Chávez
Manuel Rodríguez
Guillermo Huerta
Alfredo Tena Sub off.svg 45'
Efraín Herrera
Cristóbal Ortega
Gonzalo Farfán
Antonio Carlos Santos
Adrián Camacho Sub off.svg 60'
Carlos Hermosillo
Luís Roberto Alves
Substitutes:
José Enrique Vaca Sub on.svg 45'
Efraín Munguía Sub on.svg 60'
Manager:
Flag of Brazil.svg Jorge Vieira

Second leg

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Club América
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Puebla
América:
Adrián Chávez
Manuel Rodríguez
Guillermo Huerta
José Enrique Vaca
Efraín Herrera
Cristóbal Ortega
Gonzalo Farfán
Antonio Carlos Santos Sub off.svg 61'
Adrián Camacho Sub off.svg 70'
Carlos Hermosillo
Luís Roberto Alves
Substitutes:
Efraín Munguía Sub on.svg 61'
Roberto Alderete Sub on.svg 70'
Manager:
Flag of Brazil.svg Jorge Vieira
Puebla F.C.:
Alberto Aguilar
Ángel Torres Red card.svg 84'
Héctor Rosete
Aarón Gamal
Arturo Orozco
Guillermo Cossío Sub off.svg 64'
Marcelino Bernal
Daniel Bartolotta
René Paúl Moreno
Ángel Ramos
Mario Hernández
Substitutes:
Rafael Amador Sub on.svg 64'
Manager:
Flag of Uruguay.svg Joaquín Caparrós
Campeon de Campeones 1988 Winners
America
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