Club Necaxa - History - Necaxa Championship Squads

Necaxa Championship Squads

  • 10 consecutive games without a loss

1994-95 Champions

  • Nicolás Navarro
  • José Maria Higareda
  • Octavio Becerril
  • Gerardo Esquível
  • Ignacio Ambríz
  • Luis Hernandez
  • Efraín Herrera
  • Ricardo Peláez
  • Alberto García Aspe
  • Eduardo Vilches
  • Álex Aguinaga
  • Sergio Zarate
  • Ivo Basay
  • Manuel Lapuente Coach
  • Team bench roster and substitutes

1995-96 Champions

  • Nicolás Navarro
  • José Maria Higareda
  • Octavio Becerril
  • Gerardo Esquível
  • Ignacio Ambríz
  • Luis Hernandez
  • Efraín Herrera
  • Ricardo Peláez
  • Alberto García Aspe
  • Eduardo Vilches
  • Uwe Wolf
  • Álex Aguinaga
  • Sergio Zarate
  • Manuel Lapuente Coach
  • Team bench roster and substitutes

Winter 98

  • Adolfo Ríos
  • José Maria Higareda
  • Carlos Hermosillo
  • Sergio Vázquez
  • Markus López
  • José Manuel de la Torre
  • Marco Antonio Sanchez
  • Raul Gordillo
  • Salvador Cabrera
  • Sergio Almaguer
  • Jose Luis Montes de Oca
  • Álex Aguinaga
  • Sergio Zarate
  • Raúl Arias Coach
  • Team bench roster and substitutes

To start the millennium, Club Necaxa participated in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship in Brazil. Necaxa's third place finish in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship is the highest by any Mexican club team (Club América played in the Consolation Round but lost in 2006). No other club in Mexican league history, in FIFA World Club Championship play has managed to surpass or challenge Necaxa's 3rd place finish, beating Real Madrid.

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