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List of Puebla F.C. records and statistics

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Mexican association football team Puebla F.C. has competed in the Primera División de México, Segunda División de México and Liga de Ascenso divisions. This article documents their statistics and club records.

Year by Year standings

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First division

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Year Pos GP W T L GS GA PTS
1944–45 2 24 14 2 8 53 30 30
1945–46 3 30 17 4 9 85 48 38
1946–47 4 28 13 9 6 55 45 35
1947–48 3 28 15 5 8 40 34 35
1948–49 4 28 14 4 10 53 50 32
1949–50 7 26 11 3 12 51 54 25
1950–51 7 22 9 3 10 38 47 21
1951–52 8 22 6 7 9 30 47 19
1952–53 6 22 8 5 9 34 28 21
1953–54 3 22 8 9 5 31 29 25
1954–55 8 22 7 6 9 29 37 20
1955–56 13 26 6 4 16 35 64 16
Total 300 128 61 111 534 513 317

After the 1955–56 season, Puebla F.C. folded. It was reformed in the 1964-65 season, starting in the second division.

Second division

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Year Pos GP W T L GS GA PTS
1964–65 4 30 14 9 7 49 31 37
1965–66 4 30 17 8 5 68 32 42
1966–67 4 30 17 7 6 69 37 41
1967–68 5 34 18 7 9 54 33 43
1968–69 3 34 15 12 7 44 28 42
1969–70 9 34 13 8 13 38 38 34
Total 192 94 51 47 322 199 239

In 1970 the First Division was expanded from 16 to 18 teams; the Second Division champion Zacatepec was promoted and a playoff was held for the remaining place. The teams competing for the place were Nacional, Naucalpan, Puebla and Union de Curtidores. Puebla won the playoff and was promoted.

First Division

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Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place
1970–71 11 34 11 10 13 43 49 32 Didn't qualify
1971–72 6 34 13 9 12 47 42 35 Didn't qualify
1972–73 8 34 12 9 13 46 46 33 Didn't qualify
1973–74 4 34 13 14 7 57 40 40 Semifinals
1974–75 9 38 14 12 12 49 48 40 Didn't qualify
1975–76 18 38 9 10 19 42 61 28 Didn't qualify
1976–77 10 38 13 11 14 49 49 37 Didn't qualify
1977–78 18 38 10 8 20 35 52 28 Didn't qualify
1978–79 7 38 14 14 19 53 49 42 Didn't qualify
1979–80 13 38 11 11 16 56 62 33 Didn't qualify
1980–81 11 38 12 13 13 57 59 37 Didn't qualify
1981–82 8 38 15 11 12 57 56 41 Didn't qualify
1982–83 3 38 15 15 8 53 39 45 CHAMPIONS
1983–84 13 38 12 10 16 53 58 34 Didn't qualify
1984–85 10 38 13 11 14 53 43 37 Quarterfinals
PRODE 85 1 8 5 3 0 ?? ?? 13 Semifinals
Mexico 86 ?? 18 9 6 3 ?? ?? 24 Quarterfinals
1986–87 6 40 15 12 13 61 48 42 Semifinals
1987–88 10 38 13 12 13 58 51 38 Quarterfinals
1988–89 1 38 20 13 5 73 31 53 Quarterfinals
1989–90 2 38 17 12 9 55 42 46 CHAMPIONS
1990–91 ? 38 14 11 13 40 42 39 Semifinals
1991–92 7 38 14 13 11 44 42 41 Final
1992–93 9 38 ? ? ? 58 56 43 Didn't qualify
1993–94 14 38 9 16 13 41 49 34 Didn't qualify
1994–95 7 36 12 16 8 45 41 40 Quarterfinals
1995–96 7 34 6 10 18 31 53 22 Didn't qualify
Total 864 335 279 294 1198 1142 897 ??

This last total does not include the 92-93 season.

Short Tournaments

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Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place
Invierno 96 4 17 9 4 4 37 29 31 Semifinals
Verano 97 14 17 4 8 5 15 18 20 Didn't qualify
Invierno 97 17 17 5 4 8 20 27 19 Didn't qualify
Verano 98 10 17 4 6 8 25 33 18 Repechaje
Invierno 98 18 17 2 3 12 13 39 9 Didn't qualify
Verano 99 16 17 3 4 10 15 30 15 Didn't qualify
Invierno 99 16 17 3 4 10 15 30 15 Didn't qualify
Verano 2000 8 17 6 6 5 30 28 24 Didn't qualify
Invierno 2000 16 17 4 4 9 18 20 16 Didn't qualify
Verano 2001 5 17 7 6 4 21 17 27 Semifinals
Invierno 2001 10 17 5 8 5 22 22 23 Didn't qualify
Verano 2002 18 17 5 11 24 45 22 11 Didn't qualify
Apertura 2002 16 17 6 4 9 23 29 22 Didn't qualify
Clausura 2003 19 17 4 4 11 15 31 16 Didn't qualify
Apertura 2003 17 17 5 5 9 23 30 20 Didn't qualify
Clausura 2004 16 17 5 5 9 27 29 20 Didn't qualify
Apertura 2004 12 17 5 6 6 17 23 21 Didn't qualify
Clausura 2005 15 17 4 4 9 19 29 16 Didn't qualify

Primera A

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Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place
Apertura 2005 1 19 10 3 6 29 22 33 Champion
Clausura 2006 17 19 3 5 11 16 32 14 Didn't qualify
Apertura 2006 1 17 9 6 2 30 17 33 Champion
Clausura 2007 2 17 11 3 3 42 16 63 Semifinals

First Division

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Year Position Games played Won Tied Lost Goals Scored Goals Against Points Postseason place
Apertura 2007 14 17 4 5 8 16 24 17 Didn't qualify
Clausura 2008 11 17 5 6 6 28 25 21 Didn't qualify
Apertura 2008 18 17 2 9 6 12 21 15 Didn't qualify
Clausura 2009 5 17 7 5 5 21 24 26 Semifinals
Apertura 2009 7 17 6 9 4 24 26 26 Quarterfinals

Clubs Records

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  • First goal in the first division (Cup)Guadalupe Velásquez 1944
  • First goal in the first division (League) Eladio Aschetto 1944
  • Largest win 8-1 against Tampico Madero 1986-87[1]
  • Most goals scored Ricardo Alvarez 87 goles
  • Most goals score in long tournament Jorge Orlando Aravena 1988-89 (28)
  • Most goals scored in short tournament Carlos Muñoz 1996 (15)
  • Fastes goal score in a game Nicolás Olivera 2009[2] (11 sec against Cruz Azul)
  • Most titles as manager Manuel Lapuente (5)League 82-83,89-90,Cup Mexico 89-90,cup champions in champions 89-90,League champions concacaf 1991
  • Most games won 1945–47 and 1988–89 won 20
  • Most game won in short tournament 1996 9
  • Most points obtain in a long tournament 1988-89 (69)[3]
  • Most points obtain in a short tournament 1996 (31)
  • Most games played with the club Arturo Alvarez (346) league games only

All time top goalscorers

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Since the 1950s, when Ricardo Alvarez scored his 86th and last goal with the club, no one else has accomplished this feat. It was on May 21, 1959 when Alvarez scored his last goals with Puebla before leaving the club to join Veracruz. Alvarez left a record of 86 goals in 125 games through a career that spanned 5 years. Half a century later, the name of "La Changa" Alvarez is still the best goal scorer ever in the history of Puebla F.C. in first division. Even with the club's constancy in first division, playing a total of 54 championships, no other player has reached Alvarez's number of goals scored and only one player has obtained the league goal scoring title in 1996.

It was the Spanish Carlos Muñoz who gave Puebla F.C. their only one goal scoring title in 1996 with 15 goals. Thanks to 4 good tournaments, Muñoz placed himself in the list of the best goal scorers in the club's history but still far from the 86 scored by Ricardo Alvarez. Two players were close to beat Alvarez's record: Silvio Fogel in The 1970s and Carlos Poblete in the 1980s. Silvio Fogel scored 84 goals and now is the scoring runner-up in Puebla's history. Carlos Poblete scored 83 and now is third place in the all-time scoring list. Carlos Poblete is at the top of the list in goals scored in playoffs with 15 goals scored. Carlos and Silvio scored over 100 goals each one, but this was done playing with different clubs. And Ricardo Alvarez did the same scoring 113 goals in his career playing for Puebla F.C., Moctezuma, and Veracruz.

Position Player Goals Years
*1 Mexico Ricardo Álvarez 87 1945–1950
*2 Argentina Silvio Fogel 84 1975–1980
*3 Chile Carlos Poblete 83 1986–1996
*4 Uruguay Álvaro González 75 2006–2010
*5 Chile Jorge Aravena 66 1988–1991
*6 Mexico Guadalupe Velásquez 61 1943–1949
*7 Brazil Muricy Ramalho 57 1979–1985
*8 Mexico Paul Rene Moreno 45 1982–1989
*9 Spain Matias Alustiza 36 2012–present
*10 Mexico Carlos Muñoz 33 1996-98

Goal scoring titles

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Year Player Goals Division
Invierno 1996 Spain Carlos Muñoz 15 Primera División de México
Apertura 2006 URU Álvaro González 19 Primera A
Clausura 2007 URU Álvaro González 22 Primera A
Clausura 2010 United States Herculez Gomez 10 Primera División de México

Notable managers

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Year Manager Notes
1944–48 SpainEduardo Morilla won 1945 Copa Mexico
1952–54 SpainIsidro Lángara won 1952-53 Copa Mexico
1964 MexicoDonato Alonso First coached after club folded in 1957
1982–1984 Mexico Manuel Lapuente Won 1982-83 league title
1985–1987 Uruguay Hugo Fernández
1989–1990 MexicoManuel Lapuente Won 1989-1990 league title
1990 BrazilJorge Viera Won CONCACAF Champions League 1991
1994 Mexico Alfredo Tena
1999 Mexico Mario Carrillo First of 3 stays with club
2005 MexicoRené Paul Moreno Won 2005 primera A title
2006–present Mexico José Luis Sánchez Solá Won 2006 primera A title and 2007 promotion matched

Footnotes

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  1. ^ "Articole puebla Fc achievements" (in Spanish). Retrieved September 16, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Puebla VS Cruz Azul November 21, 2009". Retrieved November 21, 2009.[dead YouTube link]
  3. ^ "1988-89 season totals". Retrieved September 16, 2010.