2010 InterLiga Final

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After both finals have been played, both winners qualify to the Copa Libertadores. Of the two winners, the team with the highest points during the group stages will be dubbed "Mexico 2"

Finals

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Kickoffs are given in (UTC-6).

Final 1

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Puebla Mexico2 – 3Mexico Estudiantes Tecos
Acosta 4'
Olivera 47'
(Report)Ruíz 51', 80'
Sambueza 89'
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Baldomero Toledo (United States)
Puebla
Estudiantes Tecos

Assistant referees:
United States Fabio Tovar
Canada Héctor Vergara
Fourth official:
United States Kevin Stott

Final 2

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América
Monterrey

Assistant referees:
United States Corey Rockwell
Belgium Frank de Bleeckere
Fourth official:
United States Ramón Hernández

    After both finals have been played, both winners qualify to the Copa Libertadores. Of the two winners, the team with the highest points during the group stages will be dubbed "Mexico 2"

    Finals

    Kickoffs are given in (UTC-6).

    Final 1

    Puebla Mexico2 – 3Mexico Estudiantes Tecos
    Acosta 4'
    Olivera 47'
    (Report)Ruíz 51', 80'
    Sambueza 89'
    Attendance: 27,000
    Referee: Baldomero Toledo (United States)
    Puebla
    Estudiantes Tecos

    Assistant referees:
    United States Fabio Tovar
    Canada Héctor Vergara
    Fourth official:
    United States Kevin Stott

    Final 2


    América
    Monterrey

    Assistant referees:
    United States Corey Rockwell
    Belgium Frank de Bleeckere
    Fourth official:
    United States Ramón Hernández

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