2015 SuperCopa MX

2015 Supercopa MX
Event 2015 Supercopa MX
Date 20 July
Venue Toyota Stadium, Frisco, United States
Referee Kevin Terry, Jr. (United States)
Attendance 8,000[1]

The 2015 Supercopa MX was a Mexican football match-up which was played on July 20, 2015 between the champions of the Apertura 2014 Copa MX, Monarcas Morelia, and the winner of the Clausura 2015 Copa MX, Puebla. Unlike the 2014 edition, which was played over two-legs hosted by each participating team, the 2015 Supercopa MX was a one match at a neutral venue, Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, United States.[2]

The winner of Supercopa MX typically earns a spot in the Copa Libertadores first stage as "Mexico 3". However, Santos Laguna who won the Apertura 2014 Copa MX qualified to the 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League after winning the Clausura 2015 league title and are therefore ineligible for South American competitions. Which meant Puebla automatically earned a spot in the 2016 Copa Libertadores first stage. Winning the Clausura 2015 league title also meant Santos Laguna played the 2015 Campeón de Campeones against the winner of the Apertura 2014 league title Club América later that night.[2] Therefore, Santos Laguna was replaced by Monarcas Morelia, the winners of the Apertura 2013 Copa MX and the 2014 Supercopa MX.

The 2015 Supercopa MX was part of a doubleheader, which also includes the 2015 Campeón de Campeones, organized by Univision Deportes, Soccer United Marketing (SUM), FC Dallas and Liga MX.[3]

Match details

20 July 2015
17:30
Puebla 1–0 Morelia
Rey  68' Report
Toyota Stadium, Frisco
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Kevin Terry, Jr. (United States)
Puebla
Morelia
GK 17 Argentina Cristian Campestrini
DF 3 Mexico Carlos Alberto Gutiérrez
DF 5 Mexico Mario de Luna
DF 22 Mexico Patricio Araujo (c)
DF 12 Mexico Óscar Rojas
MF 28 Mexico Francisco Torres
MF 8 Mexico Luis Robles
MF 27 Mexico Alberto Acosta  56'
MF 10 Mexico Christian Bermúdez  79'
MF 19 Mexico Flavio Santos  46'  63'
FW 18 Colombia Luis Gabriel Rey
Substitutions:
GK 1 Mexico Fabián Villaseñor
DF 20 Mexico Adrián Cortés
DF 26 Mexico Roberto Juárez  79'
MF 16 Mexico David Toledo  63'
MF 29 Argentina Ezequiel Rescaldani
FW 9 Chile Isaac Díaz
FW 29 Argentina Matías Alustiza  56'
Manager:
Argentina Pablo Marini
GK 13 Mexico Cirilo Saucedo
DF 17 Mexico Hibert Ruiz  44'
DF 4 Argentina Marco Torsiglieri  29'
DF 5 Argentina Facundo Erpen
DF 2 Mexico Enrique Pérez (c)
MF 16 Mexico Cristian Pellerano
MF 8 Mexico Juan Pablo Rodríguez  88'
MF 24 Mexico Dieter Villalpando  77'
FW 9 Colombia Yorleys Mena  52'
FW 7 Paraguay Pablo Velázquez  58'
FW 23 Colombia Jefferson Cuero
Substitutions:
GK 1 Mexico Carlos Felipe Rodríguez
DF 6 Mexico Joel Huiqui
DF 25 Mexico Carlos Calvo
MF 10 Argentina Mauro Cejas  77'
MF 22 Mexico Armando Zamorano  52'
MF 26 Mexico Christian Valdez
FW 11 Mexico Carlos Ochoa  58'
Manager:
Mexico Enrique Meza

Assistant referees:
Adam Garner (United States)
Jonathan Johnson (United States)
Fourth official:
Luis Guardia (United States)

See also

References

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