1992–93 Mexican Primera División season

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Primera División de México
Season1992–93
Champions Atlante (2nd title)
Relegated Pachuca
Champions' Cup
CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup Monterrey
Matches played398
Goals scored1,063 (2.67 per match)
1993–94

The following are statistics about Primera División de México for the 1992–93 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 20 teams, and Atlante won the championship.

Pachuca, who was promoted from Segunda División the previous season, was relegated.

Teams

TeamCityStadium
América Mexico City Azteca
Atlante Mexico City Azulgrana
Atlas Guadalajara, Jalisco Jalisco
Cruz Azul Mexico City Azteca
Guadalajara Guadalajara, Jalisco Jalisco
León León, Guanajuato Nou Camp
Morelia Morelia, Michoacán Morelos
Monterrey Monterrey, Nuevo León Tecnológico
Necaxa Mexico City Azteca
Pachuca Pachuca, Hidalgo Revolución Mexicana / Hidalgo
Puebla Puebla, Puebla Cuauhtémoc
Querétaro Querétaro, Querétaro Corregidora
Santos Laguna Torreón, Coahuila Corona
Tecos Zapopan, Jalisco Tres de Marzo
Toluca Toluca, State of Mexico La Bombonera
UANL Monterrey, Nuevo León Universitario
UAT Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas Marte R. Gómez
UdeG Guadalajara, Jalisco Jalisco
UNAM Mexico City Olímpico Universitario
Veracruz Veracruz, Veracruz Luis "Pirata" Fuente

Group stage

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Atlante 381413116655+1141Playoff
2 Veracruz 38149155656037
3 Santos 387141734612728
4 Querétaro 381072130542427
5 Correcaminos 386122027552824
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Necaxa 3823877643+3354Playoff
2 América 38181195146+547
3 Tecos 38151674332+1146
4 Puebla 381611115856+243
5 Morelia 388141643611830
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 3

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Cruz Azul 381710117045+2544Playoff
2 UANL 38141685752+544
3 Atlas 381213134850237
4 Guadalajara 3811111643541133
5 U. de G. 388141635541930
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group 4

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 León 38171386438+2647Playoff
2 Monterrey 38151585139+1245
3 UNAM 381710117053+1744
4 Toluca 38914154950132
5 Pachuca 381072139561727Relegated
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away AME ATE ATS CAZ GDL LEO MTY MOR NEC PAC PUE QRO SAN TEC TOL UNL UAT UDG UNM VER
América 0–22–03–12–12–10–02–11–02–03–41–02–22–13–30–11–01–02–21–0
Atlante 1–11–22–45–10–11–12–01–25–22–10–03–12–03–21–13–01–03–31–3
Atlas 1–12–20–32–11–30–01–12–11–12–10–11–02–31–01–12–00–01–01–1
Cruz Azul 1–11–22–04–22–11–22–23–44–20–16–03–15–10–04–21–11–22–03–1
Guadalajara 1–03–31–12–20–00–01–10–22–00–10–20–00–10–01–21–01–13–23–0
León 1–13–10–13–10–23–22–21–00–12–15–07–11–13–20–04–01–03–24–0
Monterrey 3–11–21–10–22–21–12–11–02–10–12–03–20–02–21–01–05–13–11–1
Morelia 1–21–12–10–00–21–11–12–21–02–00–03–01–12–21–24–12–12–52–1
Necaxa 1–03–24–30–03–13–02–15–12–04–12–12–14–02–12–23–12–10–01–1
Pachuca 5–00–22–10–10–11–11–13–13–40–11–02–00–03–21–01–00–00–20–0
Puebla 0–00–01–40–04–11–11–03–12–33–12–13–12–13–31–31–12–03–02–0
Querétaro 1–21–12–12–11–21–40–14–01–01–02–20–00–03–10–23–01–11–30–3
Santos 1–32–10–01–02–00–00–31–10–32–12–20–11–11–12–10–01–11–12–1
Tecos 1–02–00–21–11–01–11–12–00–01–01–13–03–00–02–11–03–00–11–0
Toluca 1–23–15–00–12–00–01–10–01–02–34–02–00–11–22–12–00–01–31–1
UANL 2–23–31–02–23–11–11–22–02–23–21–11–00–01–12–00–04–32–22–1
UAT 0–10–21–10–21–11–22–22–12–00–02–42–02–10–00–00–03–12–01–3
U. de G. 1–11–00–73–12–11–00–11–20–32–01–11–01–11–10–11–10–01–11–1
UNAM 2–33–32–21–01–23–23–01–02–32–13–11–02–11–14–06–03–01–01–1
Veracruz 3–01–13–00–31–30–12–12–02–22–14–01–03–20–12–13–43–22–53–0
Updated to match(es) played on 2 May 1993. Source: RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoff

Repechaje round

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
3 América 3 3 6
6 Cruz Azul 0 4 4
3 América 0 0 0
5 Monterrey 1 0 1
4 Tecos 1 1 2
5 Monterrey 4 1 5
5 Monterrey 0 0 0
10 Atlante 1 3 4
2 León 2 4 6
8 UANL 0 2 2
2 León 1 1 2
10 Atlante 1 3 4
1 Necaxa 2 0 2
10 Atlante 4 1 5

Final

Atlante 1–0 Monterrey
Daniel Guzmán Soccerball shade.svg54' Report
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Bonifacio Núñez Vega


Monterrey 0–3 Atlante
Report
Estadio Tecnológico, Monterrey
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Arturo Brizio

Atlante won 4–0 on aggregate.


 1992–93 winners 
Atlante
2nd title

Relegation table

Pos.TeamPts.Pld.Ave.GD.
16. U. de G. 1001140.8772-30
17. UAT 991140.8684-31
18. Querétaro 881140.7895-45
19. Santos Laguna 881140.7895-54
20. Pachuca 27380.7105-27

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