1964 Campeón de Campeones

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1964 Campeon de Campeones
DateApril 26, 1964
Venue Olímpico Universitario, Mexico D.F.
Referee Ramiro Garcia
1963
1965

The 1964 Campeon de Campeones was the 23rd Mexican Super Cup football one-leg match played on April 26, 1964.

Match details

Club América 0 – 2 Guadalajara
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Salvador Reyes Soccerball shade.svg 81'
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Club América
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Guadalajara
Club América:
Iniestra
De Sales
Bosco
Portugal
Cuenca
Schandlein
Zague
Ortiz
Fragoso
Gonzalez
Juracy
Guadalajara:
Calderon
Chaires
Sepulveda
Villegas
Jasso
Moreno
Barba
Díaz
Reyes
Jara
Valdivia
Campeon de campeones
1964 Winners
Guadalajara
fifth Title

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