The 1992-93 season was an exhilarating chapter in Club Puebla's history, where fans were filled with hope and pride as La Franja fought for the Liga MX title. With a team led by astute coach Manuel Lapuente, Puebla combined a mix of youthful talent and experience that led them to a brilliant streak of victories.

One of the standout moments of that season was the semifinal matchup against the powerful Club América, their eternal rival. In a match loaded with tension and excitement, La Franja managed to overcome the Águilas, solidifying their place in the final. This victory was not only a relief for the fans but also demonstrated Puebla's ability to compete with the best teams in Mexico.

The final was contested against Club Necaxa, a team that had proven to be a formidable competitor. The first leg, played at Estadio Cuauhtémoc, ended in a draw that left all fans on the edge of their seats. However, the return match at Estadio Azteca was where history was made. La Franja showed incredible bravery and determination, although they ultimately fell short of claiming the title.

Despite not winning the championship, the 1992-93 season remains a benchmark for what Club Puebla can achieve. The fighting spirit and unity of the team left an indelible mark in the memories of their supporters. La Franja proved that while trophies are important, the journey and the passion shared along the way are equally valuable.

Today, as those moments are recalled, Puebla fans feel a renewed pride for their team. The 1992-93 season was not just an attempt to reach glory; it also cemented La Franja's identity as a club that will always fight, no matter the challenges they face.