León beats LAFC again, claims 1st CONCACAF Champions League title (2024)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lucas Di Yorio scored in the first half, and Club León secured its first CONCACAF Champions League title with a 1-0 victory over Los Angeles FC on Sunday night.

León won 3-1 on aggregate after winning the first leg of the final 2-1 in Mexico on Wednesday night. The Liga MX club thrilled its thousands of traveling supporters with another winning effort at LAFC’s daunting BMO Stadium, highlighted by Di Yorio’s goal in the 20th minute.

“This is a very difficult team to beat,” León coach Nicolás Larcamón said. “But we worked very well together in a tough situation, and we had a good plan.”

León finished sixth in the Liga MX standings last month, but took out the defending Major League Soccer champions with superior play in both legs. León is the ninth Mexican club to win the Champions League in its current format, which began in 2002.

LAFC won both the Supporters’ Shield and the MLS Cup last fall, but fell short of an unprecedented treble for an MLS club.

“If you look at the 180 minutes played, they deserved to win,” LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo said. “But I don’t think this will knock us down. We’re obviously disappointed, and it hurts, as it should. But we now know where the level is, where we need to get to, and we’ll do everything in our power to get there and to come back stronger and to win this event if we’re able to play in it next season, next year.”

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A year ago, the Seattle Sounders became MLS’s first Champions League winner in the current format, making another argument for the leagues’ increasing parity. But LAFC lost the Champions League final for the second time in four seasons: The club also lost the 2020 final to Tigres after knocking off León with a second-leg comeback victory earlier in that competition. Mexican teams have won 17 of the last 18 CCL titles.

Cherundolo believes this final underlines the limitations created by MLS’ more stringent financial regulations and subsequent roster limitations.

“You’re at a big disadvantage,” Cherundolo said. “There’s a little more money on their side of the table, and money in this game buys quality players. I think we have a good enough team to win this tournament, but I think with our scheduling and all of the competitions this year, we had a lot going on, and we ended up in the final not at our best moment.”

LAFC also was playing its ninth match since May 2 amid the demands of the MLS regular season and the U.S. Open Cup, while León had been off since May 7 when Liga MX’s season ended.

With a hunger to gain international recognition for their remarkable success in just six seasons of existence, LAFC’s coaches and executives had described this final as the most important match in team history, although most acknowledged the MLS titles mean more to fans.

In the first leg, León took a two-goal lead into second-half injury time before a dramatic strike from Denis Bouanga kept LAFC’s hope alive despite its 2-1 loss.

LAFC opened the rematch with an uncharacteristic five-defender formation including Italian great Giorgio Chiellini, who hadn’t played since April 26 due to a leg injury. Cherundolo said he chose the formation for “more control” and better attacking on the wings.

LAFC was more assertive on offense than in the first leg, but Di Yorio still boosted León’s lead when the Argentine forward got space in the box and bounced a shot that got away from LAFC goalkeeper John McCarthy, who made a handful of spectacular saves in the opening match.

LAFC managed a handful of moderately promising chances in the second half, but still only put three shots on goal. León goalkeeper Rodolfo Cota made a stellar save on Timothy Tillman’s header in the fourth minute of second-half injury time.

The lively home-and-home final was the latest positive step in the partnership between MLS and Liga MX, which have partnered on multiple competitive business ventures in recent years to create revenue while boosting North American soccer’s global profile.

“We want people to know these are both growing soccer nations,” MLS Commissioner Don Garber said before the match. “When the world sees this final, and when they see the (Leagues Cup), they’re going to know it.”

In late July, both leagues will pause domestic competition for the third edition of the Leagues Cup club tournament, which will feature every team in MLS and Liga MX participating for the first time.

“That was a very big effort, but we felt it was important to do it,” Liga MX President Mikel Arriola said. “We are building something together, and the world will see more competition, more quality.”

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León beats LAFC again, claims 1st CONCACAF Champions League title (2024)

FAQs

Has an MLS team ever won the Concacaf? ›

Just one MLS team has won the Concacaf title since 2001: the Seattle Sounders two years ago. But the 2022 final was played over two matches, with Seattle hosting the decisive second leg at home.

What happens when a team wins the Concacaf Champions League? ›

The 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup winner will secure the fourth and final spot to represent the continent in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The Champions League winners from 2021 (CF Monterrey), 2022 (Seattle Sounders FC) and 2023 (Club Leon) will also participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

What is the tiebreaker for the Concacaf Champions League? ›

Each tie is played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. The away goals rule is used if the aggregate score is level after normal time of the second leg, but not after extra time, and so a tie is decided by penalty shoot-out if the aggregate score is level after extra time of the second leg.

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Internationally, they lead the way in Concacaf with 10 FIFA-recognized club trophies, including a record seven Concacaf Champions Cup/Champions League titles, two Copa Interamericana cups, and one Concacaf Giants Cup.

Has an MLS team ever made the Champions League? ›

Under the Champions Cup's updated format starting in 2008–09, the first MLS team to finish first in its group was Real Salt Lake in 2010. The first Champions Cup title won by an MLS side occurred in 2022, when Seattle Sounders FC defeated Mexico's UNAM 5–2 on aggregate in the final.

Has USA ever won Concacaf? ›

North American Football Union members Canada, Mexico, and the United States are the only three countries to have won the tournament.

Is Messi playing in the Concacaf in 2024? ›

Inter Miami will have the services of captain and star player Lionel Messi in its CONCACAF Champions Cup 2024 quarterfinals second leg clash against Monterry at Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, Mexico on Thursday.

Who has won the most Concacaf Champions leagues? ›

América holds the record for the most victories, having won the competition seven times since its inception. Only four teams, all Mexican, have been able to retain their titles. This includes Monterrey (2011, 2012, 2013), Pachuca (2007, 2008), Cruz Azul twice (1969, 1970, 1971 and 1996, 1997), and América (2015, 2016).

Where will the Concacaf Final be played in 2024? ›

Columbus – Concacaf has confirmed that the 2024 Champions Cup Final between CF Pachuca (MEX) and Columbus Crew (USA) will be played on Saturday, June 1 at Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca, Mexico.

What do you get if you win Concacaf? ›

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The CONCACAF Champions Cup winners receive the same figure as every club who wins in the final qualifying playoff round in the European competition, the winners of which pocket €20 million ($21.45 million) for winning in the final alone.

What does Concacaf stand for? ›

The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) was founded in 1961 and serves as the organizing body for 41 national associations, including the United States, and spans from Canada in the north to Suriname in the south.

How old is Concacaf Champions League? ›

The original continental club competition in Concacaf had the same name and through its 61 year heritage (1962-2008: Concacaf Champions Cup; 2008-2023 Concacaf Champions League; 2024 onwards: Concacaf Champions Cup), there have been 30 different winners of this tournament, from Club Leon in 2023, back through a list of ...

Has a non MLS team ever won the US Open Cup? ›

MLS era. The U.S. Open Cup has been dominated by MLS teams since that league began play in 1996. The last non-MLS team to win the cup were the Rochester Rhinos in 1999. The last non-MLS team to reach the final was the Sacramento Republic FC in 2022.

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Almada was a member of the Argentina team that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup, making history by becoming the first active MLS player to win the tournament.

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The winner of the 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup qualifies for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup as one of four representatives from the region. The Champions Cup winners from 2021 (Monterrey), 2022 (Seattle Sounders) and 2023 (Club Leon) will also participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

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