Primera División de México Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final

Primera División de México Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final
Event Apertura 2009 Liguilla
On aggregate
First leg
Date December 10, 2009 21:00 (UTC-6)
Venue Estadio Tecnológico, Monterrey, Nuevo León
Referee Jorge Gasso (Mexico) [1]
Weather Rainy
Second leg
Date December 13, 2009 18:00 (UTC-6)
Venue Estadio Azul, Benito Juárez, Mexico City
Referee Marco Antonio Rodríguez (Mexico) [2]

The Apertura 2009 Liguilla Final is a two-legged football match-up to determine the Apertura 2009 champion.

After 17 matches on regular season, and 2 two-legged rounds of Liguilla, Cruz Azul and Monterrey have reached the final.

Final rules

Like other match-ups in the knockout round, the teams will play two games, one at each team's home stadium. As the highest seeded team determined at the beginning of the Liguilla, Cruz Azul was to have home-field advantage for the second leg.

However, the tiebreaking criteria used in previous rounds will not be the same in the final. If the teams remained tied after 90 minutes of play during the 2nd leg, extra time will be used, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary.

Final summary

First leg

December 10, 2009
21:00
Monterrey 4–3 Cruz Azul
Villa  3' (o.g.)
Suazo  47', 88'
Santana  70'
(Report) Riveros  6', 17'
Villa  34'
Estadio Tecnológico
Monterrey, Nuevo León

Referee: Jorge Eduardo Gasso (Mexico)[1]
Monterrey
Cruz Azul
Monterrey
GK 1 Mexico Jonathan Orozco
RB 23 Panama Felipe Baloy  33'  46'
CB 5 Mexico Duilio Davino
CB 15 Argentina José María Basanta
LB 22 Mexico William Paredes
DM 4 Mexico Diego Martínez  46'
DM 8 Mexico Luis Ernesto Pérez (c)
RW 28 Mexico Jesús Arellano  60'
LW 20 Ecuador Walter Ayoví
RF 11 Mexico Aldo de Nigris
LF 26 Chile Humberto Suazo
Substitutes
GK 25 Mexico Omar Ortíz
DF 2 Mexico Severo Meza  46'
DF 21 Mexico Diego Ordaz
MF 6 Mexico Gerardo Galindo
MF 10 Paraguay Osvaldo Martínez  60'
FW 9 Mexico Sergio Santana  46'  87'
FW 13 Mexico Abraham Carreño
Manager
Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich
Cruz Azul
GK 1 Mexico José de Jesús Corona
RB 16 Mexico Rogelio Chávez  76'
CB 4 Mexico Julio César Domínguez
CB 13 Mexico Melvin Brown
LB 2 Mexico Fausto Pinto
DM 6 Mexico Gerardo Torrado (c)
DM 7 Paraguay Cristian Riveros
RW 21 Mexico Jaime Lozano
LW 18 Mexico César Villaluz  65'
SS 11 Mexico Mario Ortiz  60'
CF 30 Argentina Emanuel Villa
Substitutes
GK 25 Mexico Yosgart Gutiérrez
DF 20 Mexico Alejandro Castro  65'  78'
MF 22 Mexico Adrián Cortés
MF 23 Mexico Edgar Gerardo Lugo  76'
MF 28 Mexico Héctor Gutiérrez
FW 9 Paraguay Pablo Zeballos
FW 27 Mexico Javier Orozco  60'
Manager
Mexico Enrique Meza
Assistant referees
Mexico Héctor Manuel Delgadillo
Mexico Marcos Quintero Huitrón
Fourth official
Mexico Mauricio Rafael Morales Ovalle[1]

Second leg

December 13, 2009
18:00
Cruz Azul 1–2 Monterrey
Castro  77' (Report) de Nigris  54'
Suazo  90'
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Cruz Azul
Monterrey
Cruz Azul
GK 1 Mexico José de Jesús Corona
RB 16 Mexico Rogelio Chávez
CB 4 Mexico Julio César Domínguez  58'
CB 13 Mexico Melvin Brown
LB 2 Mexico Fausto Pinto
DM 6 Mexico Gerardo Torrado (c)
DM 7 Paraguay Cristian Riveros
RW 21 Mexico Jaime Lozano
LW 18 Mexico César Villaluz  33'  65'
SS 11 Mexico Mario Ortiz  56'
CF 30 Argentina Emanuel Villa
Substitutes
GK 25 Mexico Yosgart Gutiérrez
DF 20 Mexico Alejandro Castro  65'
MF 5 Mexico Gabino Velasco
MF 14 Chile Emilio Hernández  58'
MF 23 Mexico Edgar Gerardo Lugo
FW 9 Paraguay Pablo Zeballos
FW 27 Mexico Javier Orozco  56'
Manager
Mexico Enrique Meza
Monterrey
GK 1 Mexico Jonathan Orozco
RB 2 Mexico Severo Meza  57'
CB 5 Mexico Duilio Davino
CB 15 Argentina José María Basanta
LB 22 Mexico William Paredes
DM 6 Mexico Gerardo Galindo  83'
DM 8 Mexico Luis Ernesto Pérez (c)
RW 9 Mexico Sergio Santana  59'
LW 20 Ecuador Walter Ayoví
RF 11 Mexico Aldo de Nigris  54'  87'
LF 26 Chile Humberto Suazo  90'
Substitutes
GK 25 Mexico Omar Ortíz
DF 4 Mexico Diego Martínez
DF 23 Panama Felipe Baloy  83'
MF 10 Paraguay Osvaldo Martínez  59'
MF 28 Mexico Jesús Arellano
FW 13 Mexico Abraham Carreño
FW 17 Mexico Jesús Zavala  87'
Manager
Mexico Víctor Manuel Vucetich
Assistant referees
Mexico José Luis Camargo Callado
Mexico Alberto Morín Méndez
Fourth official
Mexico José Alfredo Peñaloza Soto[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Jorge Gasso, Designado a la Final de Ida" (Press release) (in Spanish). Femexfut.com. 2008-12-08. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
  2. 1 2 3 "Marco Antonio Rodríguez, Árbitro Para la Final de Vuelta" (Press release) (in Spanish). Femexfut.com. 2008-12-11. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
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