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It was played at Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico, on 1 June 2024. The final was a single match contested by Pachuca of Liga MX and the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. Pachuca hosted the match due to their better record during the competition's earlier stages. [1] The final was originally scheduled to take place on 2 June 2024.
The 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup was the 59th season of the North, Central America, and the Caribbean's premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF, and the first since it was rebranded as the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Columbus faced C.F. Pachuca in the final of the 2024 Champions Cup Tournament. This edition introduced a single-game final, replacing the previous home-and-away two-leg series. [96] Pachuca, with a superior record in the tournament, hosted the match at Estadio Hidalgo which is situated at an altitude of 8,000 feet above sea level. The Crew lost ...
Jun 1, 2024; Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico; Columbus Crew defender Steven Moreira (31) controls the ball against CF Pachuca in the first half in the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup Championship at Estadio ...
Seattle's 2013 quarter-final win over Mexico's UANL was the first time since the Champions League format began in 2008–09 that an MLS team eliminated a Mexican team in the knockout rounds. [8] Montreal repeated the feat in 2015 when they beat Mexico's Pachuca in the quarter-finals. [ 9 ]
Jun 1, 2024; Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico; CF Pachuca forward Salomon Rondon (23) celebrates after scoring a goal against the Columbus Crew in the first half in the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup ...
The top four teams play the second leg at home. In the semifinals, the winner of 1-vs-8 faces the winner of 4-vs-5, with the 1-vs-8 winner hosting the second leg, and likewise 2-vs-7 plays 3-vs-6, with the 2-vs-7 winner hosting the second leg. In the finals, the team that prevails out of the upper bracket of 1-8-4-5 hosts the second leg.
The same three clubs are the most successful in titles won, América winning 7 titles, followed by Cruz Azul and Pachuca with 6 titles. Only four clubs have won two or more consecutive titles and all of them Mexican clubs, Cruz Azul is the only club to achieve it twice (1969, 1970, 1971 and 1996, 1997), Pachuca (2007, 2008), Monterrey (2011 ...