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2019 CONCACAF Champions League

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54th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF

2019 CONCACAF Champions League
2019Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League
Estadio BBVA inGuadalupe hosted the second leg of the final
Tournament details
Dates19 February – 1 May 2019
Teams16 (from 9 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsMexicoMonterrey (4th title)
Runners-upMexicoUANL
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored93 (3.1 per match)
Top scorer(s)EcuadorEnner Valencia
(7 goals)
Best playerArgentinaNicolás Sánchez
Best young playerMexicoJonathan González
BestgoalkeeperArgentinaMarcelo Barovero
Fair play awardUnited StatesSporting Kansas City
2018
2020
International football competition

The2019 CONCACAF Champions League (officially the2019 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League) was the 11th edition of theCONCACAF Champions League under its current name, and overall the 54th edition of the premierfootball club competition organized byCONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.[1]

Monterrey defeatedUANL 2–1 on aggregate in thefinal to win their fourth title. As the winners of the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League, they qualified for the2019 FIFA Club World Cup inQatar.Guadalajara were the title holders, but did not qualify for this tournament and were unable to defend their title.

Qualification

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A total of 16 teams participated in the CONCACAF Champions League:

Therefore, teams from either 9 or 10 out of the 41CONCACAF member associations could participate in the CONCACAF Champions League.

North America

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The nine berths for theNorth American Football Union (NAFU) were allocated to the three NAFU member associations as follows: four berths each for Mexico and the United States, and one berth for Canada.

For Mexico, the champions and runners-up of theLiga MXApertura and Clausura Liguilla (playoff) tournaments qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League. If there was any team which were finalists of both tournaments, the vacated berth was reallocated using a formula, based on regular season records, that ensured that two teams qualified via each tournament.

For the United States, because of the restructuring of the CONCACAF Champions League starting from 2018, two teams each from the 2017 and 2018 seasons qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League:

This meant that theSupporters' Shield champions in2017 and2018, and theEastern Conference orWestern Conference regular season champions which were not Supporters' Shield champions in2017 and2018, which would have qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League in the usual setup, were not guaranteed a berth in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League. If there was any team which qualified through multiple berths, or if there was any Canada-based MLS team which were champions of the 2017 or 2018 MLS Cup, the vacated berth was reallocated to the U.S.-based team with the bestaggregate record over the2017 and2018 MLS regular seasons.[2][3]

For Canada, the champions of theCanadian Championship, its domestic cup competition which awards theVoyageurs Cup, qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League. While some Canada-based teams competed in MLS, they could not qualify through either the MLS regular season or playoffs.

Central America

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The five berths for theCentral American Football Union (UNCAF) were allocated to five of the seven UNCAF member associations as follows: one berth for each of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama. As all of the leagues of Central America employed asplit season with two tournaments in one season, the champions with the better aggregate record (or any team which were champions of both tournaments) in the leagues ofCosta Rica,El Salvador,Guatemala,Honduras, andPanama qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League. Another 13 teams from Central America, which qualified through their domestic leagues, entered the CONCACAF League.

If teams from any Central American associations were excluded, they were replaced by teams from other Central American associations, with the associations chosen based on results from previous CONCACAF Champions League tournaments.

Caribbean

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The sole berth for theCaribbean Football Union (CFU), which consisted of 31 member associations, was allocated via theCONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship, the first-tier subcontinental Caribbean club tournament. Since 2018, the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship was open to teams from professional leagues. To qualify for the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship, teams had to finish as the champions or runners-up of their respective association's league in the previous season.[4]

The champions of the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League. Another three teams from the Caribbean, which qualified through the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship orCONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield (via a playoff), entered the CONCACAF League.

CONCACAF League

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Further information:2018 CONCACAF League § Qualification

Besides the 15 direct entrants of the CONCACAF Champions League, another 16 teams (13 from Central America and 3 from the Caribbean) entered theCONCACAF League, a tournament held from August to October prior to the CONCACAF Champions League.[5] The champions of the CONCACAF League qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League.

Teams

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The following 16 teams (from nine associations) qualified for the tournament.

In the following table, the number of appearances, last appearance, and previous best result count only those in theCONCACAF Champions League era starting from 2008–09 (not counting those in the era of the Champions' Cup from 1962 to 2008).

Qualified teams fromNorth America (9 teams)
AssociationTeamQualifying methodApp.(last)Previous best(last)
 Mexico(4 berths)UANL2017 Apertura champions5th(2018)Runners-up(2016–17)
Santos Laguna2018 Clausura champions6th(2015–16)Runners-up(2012–13)
Monterrey2017 Apertura runners-up5th(2016–17)Champions(2012–13)
Toluca2018 Clausura runners-up4th(2013–14)Runners-up(2013–14)
 United States(4 berths)Atlanta United FC2018 MLS Cup champions[Note USA]1stDebut
Sporting Kansas City2017 U.S. Open Cup champions[Note USA]4th(2016–17)Quarter-finals(2013–14)
Houston Dynamo2018 U.S. Open Cup champions[Note USA]5th(2013–14)Quarter-finals(2012–13)
New York Red BullsU.S. non-champions with bestaggregate record in2017 and2018 MLS regular seasons[Note USA]5th(2018)Semi-finals(2018)
 Canada(1 berth)Toronto FC2018 Canadian Championship champions6th(2018)Runners-up(2018)
Qualified teams fromCentral America (6 teams)
AssociationTeamQualifying methodApp.(last)Previous best(last)
 Costa Rica(1 berth + CL winner)SaprissaChampions with betteraggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Clausura)8th(2018)Semi-finals(2010–11)
Herediano2018 CONCACAF League champions9th(2018)Semi-finals(2014–15)
 El Salvador(1 berth)Alianza2017 Apertura and2018 Clausura champions3rd(2016–17)Group stage(2016–17)
 Guatemala(1 berth)Guastatoya2018 Guatemalan CONCACAF Champions League playoff winners[Note GUA]1stDebut
 Honduras(1 berth)MarathónChampions with betteraggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Clausura)5th(2012–13)Quarter-finals(2009–10)
 Panama(1 berth)IndependienteChampions with betteraggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Clausura)1stDebut
Qualified teams fromCaribbean (1 team)
AssociationTeamQualifying methodApp.(last)Previous best(last)
 Dominican RepublicAtlético Pantoja2018 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship champions1stDebut
Notes
  1. ^
    Guatemala (GUA): After the suspension of theNational Football Federation of Guatemala was lifted by FIFA in June 2018, it was decided that the representative of Guatemala in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League would be decided by a two-leggedplayoff betweenAntigua GFC (2017 Apertura champions) andGuastatoya (2018 Clausura champions),[6] which was won by Guastatoya.[7] Under the original qualification method, Antigua GFC would have qualified as champions with betteraggregate record in 2017–18 season.
  2. ^
    United States (USA): Due to the tournament's restructuring from 2017–18, the United States was represented in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League by two teams each in the 2017 and 2018 seasons: theMLS Cup champions in2017 and2018, and theU.S. Open Cup champions in2017 and2018. This meant that theSupporters' Shield champions in2017 and2018, and theEastern Conference and/orWestern Conference regular season champions which were not Supporters' Shield champions in2017 and2018, which would have qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League in the usual setup, were not guaranteed a berth in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League. If a team qualified through multiple berths, or if any of the MLS berths were taken by a Canada-based MLS team, the vacated berth was reallocated to the U.S. non-champions with the bestaggregate record over the2017 and2018 MLS regular seasons.[2][3] As the2017 MLS Cup was won by the Canadian teamToronto FC, and Atlanta United won the MLS Cup 2018 after qualifying with the aggregate record from both 2017 and 2018 seasons a few weeks earlier, this berth was reallocated based on the above method to theNew York Red Bulls.[8][9][10]

Draw

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Location of teams of the2019 CONCACAF Champions League
North American Zone Central American Zone Caribbean Zone

The draw for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League was held on 3 December 2018, 19:00EST (UTC−5), at the Univision Studios inMiami,Florida, United States.[11][12]

The draw determined each tie in the round of 16 (numbered 1 through 8) between a team from Pot 1 and a team from Pot 2, each containing eight teams. The "Bracket Position Pots" (Pot A and Pot B) contained the bracket positions numbered 1 through 8 corresponding to each tie. The teams from Pot 1 were assigned a bracket position from Pot A and the teams from Pot 2 were assigned a bracket position from Pot B. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other in the round of 16 except for "wildcard" teams which replaced a team from another association.[citation needed]

The seeding of teams were based on the CONCACAF Club Index.[13] Each team qualified for the CONCACAF League based on criteria set by the respective associations (e.g., tournament champions, runners-up, cup champions), resulting in an assigned slot (e.g., MEX1, MEX2) for each team. The CONCACAF Club Index, instead of ranking each team, was based on the on-field performance of the teams that have occupied the respective qualifying slots in the previous five editions of the CONCACAF Champions League. To determine the total points awarded to a slot in any single edition of the CONCACAF Champions League, CONCACAF used the following formula:

Points perParticipationWinDrawStage advancedChampions
43112

The 16 teams were distributed in the pots as follows:

PotRankSlot2013–142014–152015–162016–172018TotalTeam
Pot 11MEX32932231517116MexicoMonterrey
2MEX12211332712105MexicoUANL
3MEX21016203025101MexicoSantos Laguna
4CAN110238222184CanadaToronto FC
5USA3111316201777United StatesHouston Dynamo
6MEX42991810975MexicoToluca
7USA41620168565United StatesNew York Red Bulls[USA]
8USA1171114111164United StatesAtlanta United FC[USA]
Pot 29PAN11541020857PanamaIndependiente
10USA21391314756United StatesSporting Kansas City
11CRC11912108554Costa RicaSaprissa
12HON111151011552HondurasMarathón
13GUA1101189038GuatemalaGuastatoya
14SLV18479735El SalvadorAlianza
15CCC15485426Dominican RepublicAtlético Pantoja
16SCL1000055Costa RicaHerediano
Notes
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    USA The identity of the teams qualifying for two of the four slots for the United States (USA1 and USA4) was not known at the time of the draw, and was later determined based on the result of the2018 MLS Cup on 8 December 2018.[14] AsAtlanta United FC were certain to participate in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League and be seeded in Pot 1 (qualifying for either USA1 or USA4) at the time of the draw, they were included in the draw and assigned a bracket position from Pot A by the draw. They later won the 2018 MLS Cup and qualified for USA1, and theNew York Red Bulls qualified for USA4.[15]

Format

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In the CONCACAF Champions League, the 16 teams played asingle-elimination tournament. Each tie was played on a home-and-awaytwo-legged basis.

  • In the round of 16, quarter-finals, and semi-finals, theaway goals rule was applied if the aggregate score was tied after the second leg. If still tied, apenalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner (Regulations II, Article F).[1]
  • In the final, the away goals rule was not applied, andextra time would be played if the aggregate score was tied after the second leg. If the aggregate score was still tied after extra time, apenalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations II, Article G).[1]

Schedule

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The schedule of the competition was as follows.

First legSecond leg
Round of 1619–21 February 201926–28 February 2019
Quarter-finals5–6 March 201912–14 March 2019
Semi-finals3–4 April 201910–11 April 2019
Final23 April 20191 May 2019

Times areEastern Time, as listed by CONCACAF (local times are in parentheses):

Bracket

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Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                
GuatemalaGuastatoya011
United StatesHouston Dynamo123
United StatesHouston Dynamo000
MexicoUANL213
Costa RicaSaprissa112
MexicoUANL055
MexicoUANL325
MexicoSantos Laguna033
Dominican RepublicAtlético Pantoja000
United StatesNew York Red Bulls235
United StatesNew York Red Bulls022
MexicoSantos Laguna246
HondurasMarathón202
MexicoSantos Laguna6511
MexicoUANL011
MexicoMonterrey112
El SalvadorAlianza000
MexicoMonterrey011
MexicoMonterrey303
United StatesAtlanta United FC011
Costa RicaHerediano303
United StatesAtlanta United FC145
MexicoMonterrey5510
United StatesSporting Kansas City022
PanamaIndependiente415
CanadaToronto FC011
PanamaIndependiente202
United StatesSporting Kansas City134
United StatesSporting Kansas City325
MexicoToluca000

Round of 16

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In the round of 16, the matchups were decided by draw: R16-1 through R16-8. The teams from Pot 1 in the draw hosted the second leg.

Summary

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The first legs were played from 19–21 February, and the second legs were played from 26–28 February 2019.[16]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
MarathónHonduras2–11MexicoSantos Laguna2–60–5
Atlético PantojaDominican Republic0–5United StatesNew York Red Bulls0–20–3
SaprissaCosta Rica2–5MexicoUANL1–01–5
GuastatoyaGuatemala1–3United StatesHouston Dynamo0–11–2
Sporting Kansas CityUnited States5–0MexicoToluca3–02–0
IndependientePanama5–1CanadaToronto FC4–01–1
HeredianoCosta Rica3–5United StatesAtlanta United FC3–10–4
AlianzaEl Salvador0–1MexicoMonterrey0–00–1

Matches

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MarathónHonduras2–6MexicoSantos Laguna
Report
Referee: Yadel Martínez (Cuba)
Santos LagunaMexico5–0HondurasMarathón
Report

Santos Laguna won 11–2 on aggregate.


Atlético PantojaDominican Republic0–2United StatesNew York Red Bulls
Report
Referee: Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador)
New York Red BullsUnited States3–0Dominican RepublicAtlético Pantoja
Report
Attendance: 3,417
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)

New York Red Bulls won 5–0 on aggregate.


SaprissaCosta Rica1–0MexicoUANL
Report
UANLMexico5–1Costa RicaSaprissa
Report
Attendance: 40,345

UANL won 5–2 on aggregate.


GuastatoyaGuatemala0–1United StatesHouston Dynamo
Report
Referee: Kimbell Ward (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Houston DynamoUnited States2–1GuatemalaGuastatoya
Report
Attendance: 10,021

Houston Dynamo won 3–1 on aggregate.


Sporting Kansas CityUnited States3–0MexicoToluca
Report
Attendance: 13,927
TolucaMexico0–2United StatesSporting Kansas City
Report
Attendance: 14,519[17]

Sporting Kansas City won 5–0 on aggregate.


IndependientePanama4–0CanadaToronto FC
Report
Toronto FCCanada1–1PanamaIndependiente
Report
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)

Independiente won 5–1 on aggregate.


HeredianoCosta Rica3–1United StatesAtlanta United FC
Report
Atlanta United FCUnited States4–0Costa RicaHerediano
Report
Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)

Atlanta United FC won 5–3 on aggregate.


AlianzaEl Salvador0–0MexicoMonterrey
Report
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)
MonterreyMexico1–0El SalvadorAlianza
Report
Attendance: 22,000

Monterrey won 1–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals

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In the quarter-finals, the matchups were determined as follows:

  • QF1: Winner R16-1 vs. Winner R16-2
  • QF2: Winner R16-3 vs. Winner R16-4
  • QF3: Winner R16-5 vs. Winner R16-6
  • QF4: Winner R16-7 vs. Winner R16-8

The winners of round of 16 matchups 1, 3, 5, and 7 hosted the second leg.

Summary

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The first legs were played from 5–6 March, and the second legs were played from 12–14 March 2019.[18]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
New York Red BullsUnited States2–6MexicoSantos Laguna0–22–4
Houston DynamoUnited States0–3MexicoUANL0–20–1
IndependientePanama2–4United StatesSporting Kansas City2–10–3
MonterreyMexico3–1United StatesAtlanta United FC3–00–1

Matches

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New York Red BullsUnited States0–2MexicoSantos Laguna
Report
Santos LagunaMexico4–2United StatesNew York Red Bulls
Report
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)

Santos Laguna won 6–2 on aggregate.


Houston DynamoUnited States0–2MexicoUANL
Report
Attendance: 16,890
UANLMexico1–0United StatesHouston Dynamo
Report
Attendance: 41,615
Referee: Yadel Martínez (Cuba)

UANL won 3–0 on aggregate.


IndependientePanama2–1United StatesSporting Kansas City
Report
Sporting Kansas CityUnited States3–0PanamaIndependiente
Report
Attendance: 13,212[19]

Sporting Kansas City won 4–2 on aggregate.


MonterreyMexico3–0United StatesAtlanta United FC
Report
Referee: Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador)
Atlanta United FCUnited States1–0MexicoMonterrey
Report
Attendance: 40,048[20]

Monterrey won 3–1 on aggregate.

Semi-finals

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In the semi-finals, the matchups were determined as follows:

  • SF1: Winner QF1 vs. Winner QF2
  • SF2: Winner QF3 vs. Winner QF4

The semi-finalists in each tie which had the better performance in previous rounds hosted the second leg.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsHost
1(SF1)MexicoSantos Laguna4400174+1312Second leg
2(SF1)MexicoUANL430182+69First leg
1(SF2)United StatesSporting Kansas City430192+79Second leg
2(SF2)MexicoMonterrey421141+37First leg
Source:CONCACAF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Wins; 6) Away wins; 7) Disciplinary points; 8) Drawing of lots (Regulations II, Article H).

Summary

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The first legs were played from 3–4 April, and the second legs were played from 10–11 April 2019.[21]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
UANLMexico5–3MexicoSantos Laguna3–02–3
MonterreyMexico10–2United StatesSporting Kansas City5–05–2

Matches

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UANLMexico3–0MexicoSantos Laguna
Report
Santos LagunaMexico3–2MexicoUANL
Report
Referee: Marco Ortiz (Mexico)

UANL won 5–3 on aggregate.


MonterreyMexico5–0United StatesSporting Kansas City
Report
Sporting Kansas CityUnited States2–5MexicoMonterrey
Report
Attendance: 18,467[22]

Monterrey won 10–2 on aggregate.

Final

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Main article:2019 CONCACAF Champions League final

In the final (winner SF1 vs. winner SF2), the finalist which had the better performances in previous rounds hosted the second leg.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsHost
1MexicoMonterrey6411143+1113Second leg
2MexicoUANL6402135+812First leg
Source:CONCACAF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Wins; 6) Away wins; 7) Disciplinary points; 8) Drawing of lots (Regulations II, Article H).

Summary

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The first leg was played on 23 April, and the second leg was played on 1 May 2019.[23][24]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
UANLMexico1–2MexicoMonterrey0–11–1

Matches

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UANLMexico0–1MexicoMonterrey
Report
Attendance: 41,615[24]
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)
MonterreyMexico1–1MexicoUANL
Report
Attendance: 52,229[24]

Monterrey won 2–1 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

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  Team eliminated for this round.
RankPlayerClubGoalsBy round
1R11R2QF1QF2SF1SF2F1F2
1EcuadorEnner ValenciaMexicoUANL73121
2ArgentinaJulio FurchMexicoSantos Laguna51112
ArgentinaNicolás SánchezMexicoMonterrey11111
4Guinea-BissauGerso FernandesUnited StatesSporting Kansas City4112
HungaryKrisztián NémethUnited StatesSporting Kansas City112
6ArgentinaJavier CorreaMexicoSantos Laguna33
PanamaRomeesh IveyPanamaIndependiente21
VenezuelaJosef MartínezUnited StatesAtlanta United FC21
ColombiaDorlan PabónMexicoMonterrey12
AustriaDaniel RoyerUnited StatesNew York Red Bulls111
ChileDiego ValdésMexicoSantos Laguna111

Source: CONCACAF[25]

Awards

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AwardPlayerClub
Golden Ball[26]ArgentinaNicolás SánchezMexicoMonterrey
Golden Boot[27]EcuadorEnner ValenciaMexicoUANL
Golden Glove[28]ArgentinaMarcelo BaroveroMexicoMonterrey
Best Young Player[29]MexicoJonathan GonzálezMexicoMonterrey
Fair Play Award[30]United StatesSporting Kansas City
Team of the Tournament[31]
PositionPlayerClub
GKArgentinaMarcelo BaroveroMexicoMonterrey
DFMexicoMiguel LayúnMexicoMonterrey
ArgentinaNicolás SánchezMexicoMonterrey
MexicoCarlos SalcedoMexicoUANL
MexicoJesús DueñasMexicoUANL
MFMexicoJesús GallardoMexicoMonterrey
BrazilRafael CariocaMexicoUANL
MexicoCarlos RodríguezMexicoMonterrey
ColombiaLuis QuiñonesMexicoUANL
FWEcuadorEnner ValenciaMexicoUANL
ArgentinaJulio FurchMexicoSantos Laguna
Manager:UruguayDiego Alonso (MexicoMonterrey)

See also

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References

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