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1991–92 Copa México

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The 1991–92 Copa México is the 64th staging of the Copa México, and the 37th in the professional era.

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The competition started on August 9, 1991, and concluded on September 8, 1991, with the Final, in which Monterrey lifted the trophy for first time after a 4–2 victory over Cobras.

This edition was played by 20 teams: first played a group stage, followed by a knock-out stage.

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Group stage

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Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 3

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Group 4

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Final stage

Quarterfinals
September 1
Semifinals
September 4
Final
September 8
         
I Puebla 1 (2)
I Monterrey 1 (3)
I Monterrey 2
Grupo I: Puebla
I Cruz Azul 1
I Cruz Azul 2
I Atlas 1
I Monterrey 4
II Cobras 2
II Atlante F.C. 4
II León 1
II Cobras 0 (5)
Grupo II: Cd. Juárez
II Atlante F.C. 0 (3)
II Cobras 2
II Tecos 0

Quarterfinals

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Monterrey Advanced won 3-2 in Penalty kick


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Semifinal

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Cd. Juárez go to the final won 5-3 in penalty

Final

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Line ups

Monterrey: Tirzo Carpizo; Antonio “La Moca” González, Rafael Bautista, Alejandro Hisis y Guillermo Muñoz; Guillermo Vázquez, Alberto “Guamerú” García (José Luis Salgado 82’), Germán Martellotto, Missael Espinoza; Luis Antonio “Cadáver” Valdez y Francisco Javier “El Abuelo” Cruz (Héctor Gutiérrez 82’). Coach: Miguel Mejía Barón[1]
Cobras:

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