1943-44 Copa Mexico
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The Copa Mexico 1943–44 is the 28th staging of the Copa Mexico
Copa México
The Copa México was a Mexican football cup competition that existed from 1907 to 1997. It consisted of both professional and amateur stages. It was the first official tournament that included teams from different parts of Mexico, and it was an important and prestigious tournament, especially during...

, the 1st staging in the professional era.

The competition started on May 7, 1944 and concluded on July 16, 1944 with the Final, held at the Parque Asturias in México DF
, in which Real Club España
Real Club España
Real España Club was a football club from Mexico City team that played in Mexican first division. España was one of the most popular teams at the time Romántica of Mexican football. During the Amateur era they won 14 League titles and 4 Mexican Cups...

 lifted the trophy for fourth time ever with a 6-2 victory over Atlante.

This edition was played by 12 teams, first with a group stage and later a knock-out stage.

Group stage

Group East

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Antonio Flores
Antonio Flores
Antonio González Flores was a Spanish singer-songwriter and actor.He was the only son of singers and actors Antonio González 'El Pescaílla' and Lola Flores. He was the brother of actresses Lolita Flores and Rosario Flores...

 
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Final

Copa Mexico
Copa México
The Copa México was a Mexican football cup competition that existed from 1907 to 1997. It consisted of both professional and amateur stages. It was the first official tournament that included teams from different parts of Mexico, and it was an important and prestigious tournament, especially during...

 1943-44 Winners
Real Club España
Real Club España
Real España Club was a football club from Mexico City team that played in Mexican first division. España was one of the most popular teams at the time Romántica of Mexican football. During the Amateur era they won 14 League titles and 4 Mexican Cups...


4th Title

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