The 1994–95Club América season was the 53rd season competing in Primera Division.
Summary
In summertime Emilio Diez-Barroso in his 15th season as club President and in his 5th year without a league title, reinforced the squad with several players such as: Forward Francois Omam Biyik,[1] Right-back Defender Raul Gutierrez,[2] midfielders Joaquin del Olmo[3] and Kalusha Bwalya.[4] Also, arrived Dutch manager Leo Beenhakker[5] after coached the squad of Saudi Arabia. The new coach and transfers-in, combined with young talented players led by Forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco, improved the performance played by the squad reaching the first position on table and deploying a spectacular game attracting the best attendances to Azteca stadium in years.
In spite of having the best season performance and attendances since the 80s manager Leo Beenhakker was under pressure since January by both club vice president Rubolotta and President Diez Barrosso to line up Forward Luis Garcia recently transferred in from Real Sociedad with an infamous 1 year tenure without scoring a single league goal (since 1 May 1994 with Atletico Madrid). Meanwhile, the club and talented midfielder Joaquin del Olmo had contract issues due to a renewal for the next seasons the conflict escalated upon reached manager Beenhakker asked by the President Barroso to not line up Del Olmo against Puebla FC on April 5. However, the Dutch coach lined-up Del Olmo and was sacked by vice president Rubolotta the next day by 0730 hs at his home in Cuernavaca according to Beenhakker.[6] Finally, with Mirko Jozic as new manager the squad was eliminated in semifinals[7] for the third consecutive year losing the series against Cruz Azul.[8]
Squad
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Source: Liga MX Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results between tied teams; 5) Number of goals scored away; 6) Highest relegation coefficient; 7) Fair Play points (C) Champions Notes:
^The first four places in the table and teams ranked 6th and 8th qualified for the Liguillaquarter-finals.
^Teams ranked 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th in the table qualified for Repechaje
Note: On December 7, due to problems between the club and Municipal government regards the leasing of Estadio Tamaulipas, Tampico Madero was relocated in Querétaro and renamed as TM Gallos Blancos.