The club known as La Máquina has weathered a dizzying cycle of seasons, finishing ninth in a recent campaign and proving its readiness to reclaim the magic that propelled them to glory in Guardians 2021, when they defeated Santos to lift the crown. This storied outfit remains a beloved pillar of Mexican football, delivering moments of brilliance even as stretches of inconsistency spark debate among fans season after season.
With nine Liga MX titles to their name, Cruz Azul stands as the fourth most successful club in Mexican football history. Yet, even this pedigree hasn’t always translated into finals triumph, which heightens the drama surrounding every championship showpiece. The club’s tradition of thriving in decisive matches is solid, but the win rate paints a more nuanced picture of a team that often fights back rather than coasts to victory. Across twelve finals, Cruz Azul has emerged victorious five times, a success rate hovering around forty-two percent in critical clashes.
This analysis offers a clear overview of Cruz Azul’s performance in Liga MX finals, spotlighting both the triumphs and the heartbreaks that have helped shape the club’s enduring character. It serves as a reminder that football greatness is never guaranteed, even for clubs with deep roots and a passionate fanbase.
THE FINAL THAT CRUZ AZUL WON
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SEASON | GENERAL SCOREBOARD |
1971-1972 | Cruzal Azul 4-1 America |
1972-1973 | Cruz Azul 5-4 Leon |
1973-1974 | Cruz Azul 4-2 Atletico Español |
Winter 1997 | Cruz Azul 2-1 Leon |
Guardians 2021 | Cruz Azul 2-1 Santos |
THE FINAL THAT CRUZ AZUL LOST
SEASON | GENERAL SCOREBOARD |
1980-1981 | Pumas 4-2 Cruz Azul |
1986-1987 | Chivas 4-2 Cruz Azul |
1988-1989 | America 5-4 Cruz Azul |
1994-1995 | Necaxa 3-1 Cruz Azul |
Closure 2008 | Santos 3-2 Cruz Azul |
Opening 2009 | Monterrey 6-4 Cruz Azul |
Close 2013 | America (4) 2-2 (2) Cruz Azul |
Note: These entries offer a historical snapshot of Cruz Azul’s performance in final clashes across Liga MX campaigns. They reflect the club’s competitive spirit and its longstanding role in Mexican football lore, underscoring why the team remains a central topic of discussion among fans and analysts alike.