The 1989-90 season was a season of change for both Pachuca and Necaxa. Pachuca had just been promoted to the Primera División, while Necaxa was looking to regain its status as a championship contender. Both teams would eventually meet in the final of the 1989-90 Copa México, with Pachuca emerging victorious.
Pachuca's run to the final was a surprise to many. The team had never won a major trophy before, and they were not expected to be a contender in the Copa México. However, Pachuca played with heart and determination, and they knocked off some of the top teams in the tournament.
Necaxa, on the other hand, was a more experienced team. They had won the Copa México four times before, and they were looking to add to their trophy case. However, Necaxa was not at their best in the 1989-90 season. They finished in the middle of the table in the Primera División, and they were not able to match the intensity of Pachuca in the Copa México final.
The final was a close match, but Pachuca was able to pull out a 2-1 victory. The win was a major upset, and it gave Pachuca their first major trophy. It also marked the beginning of a new era for the club. Pachuca would go on to win two more Copa México titles in the 1990s, and they would also win their first Primera División title in 1992.
The 1989-90 Copa México final was a memorable match for both Pachuca and Necaxa. It was a match that saw an underdog triumph over a more experienced team. It was also a match that marked the beginning of a new era for both clubs.