Ángeles de Puebla

It was a hardened team that strained to a great extent in its stay in the Mexican Primera División.Forward Jorge Marinero scored the first goal for the new team in the tournament, and obtained their first victory that day.[2] In 1999, Puebla had the worst relegation percentage and when everyone thought the club was bound to play in the Liga de Ascenso, the club's owner Francisco Bernat bought the recently promoted Unión de Curtidores franchise in order to remain in the First Division.This time, in the playoffs, the club managed to eliminate Atletico Yucatán losing 3–1 in the first game and beating them 6–0 at home.The club played the Invierno 2000 with a squad with an average age of 18 along with a new manager Guillermo Vázquez Mejía who had a bad tournament earning only 10 points.
Badge used in 1999–2001
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