1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Appearance
(Redirected from CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1999)
Tournament details | |
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Host country | United States |
City | Whitney, Nevada |
Dates | September 28 – October 3 |
Teams | 8 (from 5 associations) |
Venue(s) | Sam Boyd Stadium |
Final positions | |
Champions | Necaxa (1st title) |
Runners-up | Alajuelense |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 8 |
Goals scored | 18 (2.25 per match) |
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The 1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 35th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It determined that year's club champion of association football in the CONCACAF region.
The Final Tournament was held at Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney, Nevada in the United States.[1] Necaxa defeated Alajuelense in the final by a score of 2-1.[2]
Qualified teams
[edit]North American zone
[edit]- Major League Soccer:
Chicago Fire - 1998 MLS Cup winner
D.C. United - 1998 MLS Cup runner-up
Los Angeles Galaxy - 1998 MLS Supporters' Shield winner - Primera División de México:
Toluca - 1998 Verano winner
Club Necaxa - 1998 Invierno winner
Central American zone
[edit]- 1999 UNCAF Interclub Cup:
Olimpia - Central Zone final round first place
Alajuelense - Central Zone final round second place
Deportivo Saprissa - Central Zone final round third place
Caribbean zone
[edit]- 1998 CFU Club Championship:
Joe Public F.C. - Caribbean Zone winner
Qualifying playoff
[edit]LA Galaxy | 1–1 | Necaxa |
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Hendrickson 1' | 79' Oliva | |
Penalties | ||
3–4 |
Attendance: 10,019
- Necaxa advances to the Quarterfinals
Bracket
[edit]Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
D.C. United | 1 | |||||||||
Olimpia | 0 | |||||||||
D.C. United | 1 | |||||||||
Necaxa | 3 | |||||||||
Necaxa | 3 | |||||||||
Deportivo Saprissa | 2 | |||||||||
Necaxa | 2 | |||||||||
Alajuelense | 1 | |||||||||
Chicago Fire | 2 | |||||||||
Joe Public | 0 | |||||||||
Chicago Fire | 1 (4) | |||||||||
Alajuelense (p) | 1 (5) | Third place | ||||||||
Toluca | 0 | |||||||||
Alajuelense | 1 | |||||||||
D.C. United | 2 | |||||||||
Chicago Fire | 2 | |||||||||
Quarterfinals
[edit]Alajuelense | 1–0 | Toluca |
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Miso 58' |
Chicago Fire | 2–0 | Joe Public |
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Razov 19' Kovalenko 82' |
D.C. United | 1–0 | Olimpia |
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Moreno 68' |
Semifinals
[edit]Alajuelense | 1–1 | Chicago Fire |
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Muñoz 22' | 38' Kosecki | |
Penalties | ||
5–4 |
Third place match
[edit]Chicago Fire | 2–2 | D.C. United |
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Razov 71' Marsch 80' |
2' Wood 50' Otero |
Referee: Rafael Pedrosa
- Third place was shared.
Final
[edit]Necaxa | 2–1 | Alajuelense |
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Aguinaga 47' Vázquez 66' |
35' (pen.) Miso |
Sam Boyd Stadium, Whitney, Nevada, U.S.
Referee: Jose Farias (CAN)
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Champion
[edit]CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1999 Winners |
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Necaxa Second Title |
- Necaxa qualifies for the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship.
- 1975 - First title under the organization name of Atlético Español.
References
[edit]- ^ "Defending champion D.C., Chicago will compete". ESPN. AP. September 28, 1999. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
- ^ http://www.concacaf.com/viewCompetition.aspx?id=230[permanent dead link ]