2019 Supercopa MX

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2019 Supercopa MX
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Event2019 Supercopa MX
Date14 July 2019
Venue Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, United States
RefereeDiego Montaño Robles (Jalisco)
Attendance21,000 [1]
2018

The 2019 Supercopa MX was a Mexican football match-up played on 14 July 2019, and is the most-recent edition of the Supercopa MX. It was contested by the champions of the Apertura 2018 Copa MX, Cruz Azul, and the champions of the 2018 Supercopa MX, Necaxa, due to the Clausura 2019 Copa MX champion América competing in the 2019 Campeón de Campeones. [2] Like the previous four editions, the 2019 Supercopa MX was contested in a single-leg format at a neutral venue in the United States. This match took place at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California for the fourth consecutive year. [3]

Contents

The 2019 Supercopa MX was part of a doubleheader, which also included the 2019 Campeón de Campeones, organized by Univision Deportes, Soccer United Marketing (SUM), Liga MX, and LA Galaxy. [3]

Match details

Cruz Azul 4–0 Necaxa
Report
Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson
Attendance: 21,000 [1]
Referee: Diego Montaño Robles (Jalisco)
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Cruz Azul [4] [5]
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Necaxa [4] [5]
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg José de Jesús Corona (c)
DF16 Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Aldrete
DF4 Flag of Mexico.svg Julio César Domínguez
DF23 Flag of Paraguay.svg Pablo Aguilar
DF24 Flag of Paraguay.svg Juan Escobar
MF19 Flag of Peru (state).svg Yoshimar Yotún
MF5 Flag of Chile.svg Igor Lichnovsky
MF11 Flag of Mexico.svg Elías Hernández Sub off.svg 66'
MF25 Flag of Mexico.svg Roberto Alvarado Sub off.svg 87'
MF17 Flag of Spain.svg Édgar Méndez
FW9 Flag of Argentina.svg Milton Caraglio Sub off.svg 80'
Substitutions:
GK12 Flag of Mexico.svg Guillermo Allison
MF10 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Fernández Sub on.svg 87'
MF14 Flag of Mexico.svg Misael Domínguez
MF22 Flag of Mexico.svg Rafael Baca
MF31 Flag of Mexico.svg Orbelín Pineda Sub on.svg 66'
FW7 Flag of Uruguay.svg Martín Cauteruccio
FW13 Flag of Uruguay.svg Jonathan Rodríguez Sub on.svg 80'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Caixinha
GK1 Flag of Mexico.svg Hugo González
DF26 Flag of Mexico.svg Cristian Calderón
DF4 Flag of Mexico.svg Alexis Peña
DF31 Flag of the United States.svg Ventura Alvarado (c)
DF5 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Meza
MF6 Flag of Mexico.svg Luis Ernesto Pérez Sub off.svg 65'
MF188 Flag of Mexico.svg José Plascencia Sub off.svg 69'
MF11 Flag of Ecuador.svg Kevin Mercado
MF20 Flag of Mexico.svg Jesús Angulo Sub off.svg 55'
MF7 Flag of Mexico.svg Daniel Álvarez
FW21 Flag of Mexico.svg Eduardo Herrera
Substitutions:
GK25 Flag of Mexico.svg Yosgart Gutiérrez
DF24 Flag of Argentina.svg Rodrigo Noya
MF22 Flag of Mexico.svg Ricardo Chávez Sub on.svg 65'
MF35 Flag of Mexico.svg José Cobián Sub on.svg 55'
MF195 Flag of Mexico.svg Fernando Illescas Sub on.svg 69'
FW15 Flag of Mexico.svg Pedro Campos
FW189 Flag of Mexico.svg Ricardo Monreal
Manager:
Flag of Mexico.svg Guillermo Vázquez

Assistant referees:
Christian Kiabek Espinosa (Mexico City)
Andrés Hernández Delgado (Mexico City)
Fourth official:
Jorge Antonio Pérez (Veracruz)

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