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CONCACAF Champions Cup
File:CONCACAF CL logo.png
Founded1962
RegionNorth America (CONCACAF)
Number of teams16 (Group stage)
24 (Total)
Current championsMexico CF Pachuca (3 times)
Most successful club(s)Mexico Cruz Azul
Mexico América
(5 times each)
WebsiteCONCACAF Champions League
2008–09 Champions League

The CONCACAF Champions League is the annual international football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America, and the Caribbean). The competition is open to the leading domestic club teams in the region. The tournament replaced the CONCACAF Champions' Cup which ran from 1962 to 2008. From August 2008, the champions club team in the CONCACAF region will be determined by the Champions League.

History

File:CONCACAF CC logo.png
Champions' Cup logo

The competition's former format, called the Champions' Cup, had eight teams competing - four from the North American zone (two from Mexico, two from the United States/Canada), three from the Central American zone, and one from the Caribbean zone. Since 2005, the champion of the competition also gained entry into the FIFA Club World Cup, giving clubs an added incentive for a strong participation and greater interest from fans. Also the Champions' Cup Runner-up would be one of the three CONCACAF invitees to the Copa Sudamericana.

The CONCACAF Executive Committee at their 2006 November meeting decided to "act upon" a proposal at their next meeting by the CONCACAF Secretariat to develop the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup into a larger “Champions League” style event. The CONCACAF Executive Committee reported on November 14, 2007 some of the details.[1] The current Champions' Cup format will be used as planned in the Spring of 2008. Then, a newly expanded tournament will be conducted starting in August 2008 and concluding in May 2009. The setup will involve 24 teams initially and will feature a preliminary round featuring some of the teams to reduce the field to 16 teams, which will be separated into 4 groups of four teams.[2] [3] After a group stage, knockout rounds will be used from the quarterfinals onward.

Format

The new format will feature 24 teams in total.

From the North American Zone:

4 clubs from Mexico
4 clubs from the United States
1 club from Canada

From the Central American Zone:

2 clubs from Costa Rica
2 clubs from El Salvador
2 clubs from Guatemala
2 clubs from Honduras
2 clubs from Panama
1 club from Nicaragua
1 club from Belize

From the Caribbean Zone:

3 clubs, qualifying via the CFU Club Championship[1].

There will be a two-leg preliminary round for 16 clubs, with the 8 winners advancing to a group stage. The other 8 teams (2 from the United States, 2 from Mexico, and one each from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) will be seeded and begin the competition directly in the group stage. The winners of the preliminary round and the seeded clubs will play in the group stage in four groups of four, with each team playing the others in its group twice, both home and away. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the knockout stages, which will consist of home-and-away elimination. The finals, in late April, will also be two-legged, home-and-away.

Year Final
Winner Score Runner-up
2008-09
Details
Underway
2008
Details
CF Pachuca Mexico 1 - 1 / 2 - 1
Aggregate 3 - 2
Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa
2007
Details
CF Pachuca Mexico 2 - 2 / 0 - 0
Aggregate 2 - 2
7-6 pens
Mexico CD Guadalajara
2006
Details
Club América Mexico 0 - 0 / 2 - 1
Aggregate 2 - 1
Mexico Club Toluca
2005
Details
Deportivo Saprissa Costa Rica 2 - 0 / 1 - 2
Aggregate 3 - 2
Mexico UNAM Pumas
2004
Details
LD Alajuelense Costa Rica 1 - 1 / 4 - 0
Aggregate 5 - 1
Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa
2003
Details
Club Toluca Mexico 3 - 3 / 2 - 1
Aggregate 5 - 4
Mexico CA Monarcas Morelia
2002
Details
CF Pachuca Mexico 1 - 0 Mexico CA Monarcas Morelia
2000
Details
Los Angeles Galaxy United States 3 - 2 Honduras CD Olimpia
1999
Details
Club Necaxa Mexico 2 - 1 Costa Rica LD Alajuelense
1998
Details
DC United United States 1 - 0 Mexico Club Toluca
1997
Details
CD Cruz Azul Mexico 5 - 3 United States Los Angeles Galaxy
1996
Details
CD Cruz Azul Mexico (1) Mexico Necaxa
1995
Details
Deportivo Saprissa Costa Rica (1) Guatemala CSD Municipal
1994
Details
CS Cartaginés Costa Rica 3 - 2 Mexico CF Atlante
1993
Details
Deportivo Saprissa Costa Rica (1) Mexico CSD Léon
1992
Details
Club América Mexico 1 - 0 Costa Rica LD Alajuelense
1991
Details
Puebla FC Mexico 3 - 1 / 1 - 1
Aggregate 4 - 2
Trinidad and Tobago Police FC
1990
Details
Club América Mexico 2 - 2 / 6 - 0
Aggregate 8 - 2
CubaFC Pinar del Río
1989
Details
UNAM Pumas Mexico 1 - 1 / 3 - 1
Aggregate 4 - 2
Cuba FC Pinar del Río
1988
Details
CD Olimpia Honduras 2 - 0 / 2 - 0
Aggregate 4 - 0
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
1987
Details
Club América Mexico 1 - 1 / 2 - 0
Aggregate 3 - 1
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
1986
Details
LD Alajuelense Costa Rica 4 - 1 / 1 - 1
Aggregate 5 - 2
Suriname SV Transvaal
1985
Details
Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago 2 - 0 / 0 - 1
Aggregate 2 - 1
Honduras CD Olimpia
1984
Details
Violette AC Haiti (2) United States New York Pancyprian-Freedoms
Mexico CD Guadalajara
1983
Details
CF Atlante Mexico 1 - 1 / 5 - 0
Aggregate 6 - 1
Suriname SV Robinhood
1982
Details
UNAM Pumas Mexico 0 - 0 / 3 - 2
Aggregate 3 - 2
Suriname SV Robinhood
1981
Details
SV Transvaal Suriname 1 - 0 / 1 - 1
Aggregate 2 - 1
El Salvador Atlético Marte
1980
Details
UNAM Pumas Mexico (1) Honduras U.N.A.H.
1979
Details
Club Deportivo FAS El Salvador 1 - 0 / 8 - 0
Aggregate 9 - 0
Netherlands Antilles CRKSV Jong Colombia
1978
Details
U. de Guadalajara Mexico
CSD Comunicaciones Guatemala
Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago
(3)
1977
Details
Club América Mexico 1 - 0 / 0 - 0
Aggregate 1 - 0
Suriname SV Robinhood
1976
Details
CD Águila El Salvador 6 - 1 / 2 - 1
Aggregate 8 - 2
Suriname SV Robinhood
1975
Details
Atlético Español Mexico 2 - 0 / 1 - 1
Aggregate 3 - 1
Suriname SV Transvaal
1974
Details
CSD Municipal Guatemala 2 - 1 / 2 - 1
Aggregate 4 - 2
SV Transvaal
1973
Details
SV Transvaal (2) Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa
Costa Rica LD Alajuelense
1972
Details
CD Olimpia Honduras 0 - 0 / 2 - 0
Aggregate 2 - 0
SV Robinhood
1971
Details
CD Cruz Azul Mexico (1) Costa Rica LD Alajuelense
1970
Details
CD Cruz Azul Mexico (2) Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa
SV Transvaal
1969
Details
CD Cruz Azul Mexico 0 - 0 / 1 - 0
Aggregate 1 - 0
Guatemala CSD Comunicaciones
1968
Details
Club Toluca Mexico (2) SV Transvaal
Guatemala Aurora FC
1967
Details
Alianza FC El Salvador 1 - 2 / 3 - 0
Aggregate 4 - 2
Netherlands Antilles CRKSV Jong Colombia
1963
Details
Racing Club Haïtien Haiti (2) Mexico Chivas de Guadalajara
1962
Details
Chivas de Guadalajara Mexico 1 - 0 / 5 - 2
Aggregate 6 - 2
Guatemala CSD Comunicaciones
1 No final match was held. The championship was decided by a final round.
2 Championship won due to other teams withdrawing and/or becoming disqualified.
3 Universidad Guadalajara, Comunicaciones and Defence Force were all declared joint winners after the final tournament was cancelled due to administrative problems and disagreement on the dates.

Records and statistics

By Club

Pos. Team Number of Titles Years won Years runner-up
1 Mexico CD Cruz Azul 5 (1969, 1970, 1971, 1996, 1997) -
Mexico Club America 5 (1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2006) -
3 Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa 3 (1993, 1995, 2005) (1970, 1973, 2004, 2008)
4 Mexico UNAM Pumas 3 (1980, 1982, 1989) (2005)
5 Mexico CF Pachuca 3 (2002, 2007, 2008) -
6 Suriname SV Transvaal 2 (1973, 1981) (1968, 1974, 1975, 1986)
Costa Rica LD Alajuelense 2 (1986, 2004) (1971, 1973, 1992, 1999)
8 Mexico Club Toluca 2 (1968, 2003) (1998, 2006)
Honduras CD Olimpia 2 (1972, 1988) (1985, 2000)
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force 2 (1978, 1985) (1987, 1988)
11 Mexico CD Guadalajara 1 (1962) (1963, 1984, 2007)
12 Guatemala CSD Comunicaciones 1 (1978) (1962, 1969)
13 Guatemala CSD Municipal 1 (1974) (1995)
Mexico CF Atlante 1 (1983) (1994)
Mexico Necaxa 1 (1999) (1996)
United States Los Angeles Galaxy 1 (2000) (1997)
14 Haiti Racing Club Haïtien 1 (1963) -
El Salvador Alianza FC 1 (1967) -
Mexico Atlético Español 1 (1975) -
El Salvador CD Águila 1 (1976) -
Mexico U. de Guadalajara 1 (1978) -
El Salvador Club Deportivo FAS 1 (1979) -
Haiti Violette AC 1 (1984) -
Mexico CF Puebla 1 (1991) -
Costa Rica CS Cartaginés 1 (1994) -
United States DC United 1 (1998) -

(When sorted by years won or lost, the table is sorted by the date of each teams first recent win)

By Country

Nation Winners Runners Up Winning Clubs Runners-Up
 Mexico 24 11 Cruz Azul (5), América (5), U.N.A.M. (3), Pachuca (3), Guadalajara (1), Toluca (2), Necaxa (1), Atlante (1), Puebla (1), U. de Guadalajara (1), Español (1) Guadalajara (3), Toluca (2), Morelia (2), U.N.A.M. (1), Necaxa (1), Atlante (1), León (1)
 Costa Rica 6 8 Saprissa (3), Alajuelense (2), Cartagines (1) Alajuelense (4), Saprissa (4)
 El Salvador 3 1 Alianza (1), Aguila (1), FAS (1) Marte (1)
 Suriname 2 10 Transvaal (2) Transvaal (5), Robinhood (5)
 Guatemala 2 4 Municipal (1), Comunicaciones (1) Comunicaciones (2), Municipal, Aurora FC (1)
 Honduras 2 3 Olimpia (2) Olimpia (2), UNAH (1)
 Trinidad and Tobago 2 3 Defence Force (2) Defence Force (2), Police FC (1)
 United States 2 2 D.C. United (1), Los Angeles Galaxy (1) Los Angeles Galaxy (1), New York Pancyprian-Freedoms (1)
 Haiti 2 0 Racing Club Haïtien (1), Violette AC (1) -
 Cuba 0 2 - FC Pinar del Río (2)
 Netherlands Antilles 0 2 - Jong Colombia (2)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Qualifying Format Unveiled for 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League". CONCACAF Official site. 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2008-07-02.

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