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1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup

28th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF


28th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF

FieldValue
year1992
dates4 October 1992 –
5 January 1993
num_teams4
associations4
champion_otherMEX América
count4
second_otherCRC Alajuelense
matches3
goals11
prevseason1991
nextseason1993

5 January 1993

The 1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, also known as the American Airlines Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 28th 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 football in the CONCACAF region and was played from 1 February 1992 until 5 January 1993.

The teams were split in 2 zones (North/Central and Caribbean), each one qualifying two teams to the final tournament. All qualifying matches were played under the home/away match system, while the final was played in California. Both zones were also split into 2 groups, so one team of each qualified to the finals.

Unlike previous editions, the final was a single match played in Los Angeles (neutral venue), where Mexican Club América beat Costa Rican Liga Deportiva Alajuelense 1–0, therefore winning their four CONCACAF trophy. The Vancouver 86ers became the first Canadian team to qualify for the tournament, but ultimately withdrew before the first round.

North/Central America Zone

Group 1

Torneo Centroamericano de Concacaf 1992.

Pumas UNAM participates in the tournament

First round

Fabricio Pérez


Richard Smith

  • Motagua, Luis Ángel Firpo and Alajuelense advanced to Second Round.

Second round

Durán Arguedas

  • Alajuelense advanced to Third Round. Luis Ángel Firpo on a bye.

Third round

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Marcelo Estrada

Group 2

First round

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  • Vancouver 86ers withdrew before 1st leg

Dominic Kinnear
Townsend Qin



Diego Castro

Molina l

TBD

Washington Hernandez
Ciro Castillo

José Enrique Rodón
Luis Roberto Alves
William Mejía

Second round

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  • S.F. Bay Blackhawks and Dallas Rockets advance to the Third Round. John Doyle
    Dominic Kinnear TBD Eric Wynalda

Patrick Krejs
Willie Molano

Eloy Salgado

Third round

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  • Dallas Rockets and S.F. Bay Blackhawks advance to the Fourth Round. Eloy Salgado Frank Velez Juan Palacios

Mike Masters
Derek Van Rheene

Fourth round

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  • Club América advance to the Fifth Round. José Alves Zague TBD
    TBD

Fifth round

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  • Club América advance to the CONCACAF Final Series.

Caribbean Zone

Group 1

Preliminary Round |}

  • San Cristobal Bancredicard advance to the first round.

First Round |}

  • RKVFC Sithoc, Aiglon du Lamentin, SV Transvaal and Solidarité Scolaire advance to the second round.



Second Round |}

  • RKVFC Sithoc and Aiglon du Lamentin advance to the third round.

Third Round |}

  • Aiglon du Lamentin advance to the CONCACAF Final Series.

Group 2

Preliminary Round |}

  • Guayama F.C. withdrew.*
  • Rockmaster F.C. advance to the first round.

First Round |}

  • Scholars FC withdrew before 1st leg*
  • SV Robinhood, Mayaro United, US Robert and L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau advance to the second round.


Second Round |}

  • L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau and SV Robinhood advance to the third round.

Third Round |}

  • SV Robinhood advance to the CONCACAF Final Series.

Semi-finals

October 7, 1992

Played in Estadio Corregidora - Santiago de Querétaro, (MEX) |}

Played in Estadio Corregidora - Santiago de Querétaro, (MEX) |}

Final

ARG Miguel Ángel López
TCH Ivan Mráz

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Champion

References

References

  1. Payne, Dave. (January 29, 1995). "Region's best in San Jose; Champs of 4 nations at Spartan Stadium". [[The Mercury News]].
  2. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cacups92.html Copa de Campeones 1992] on the RSSSF
  3. [http://www.realidadamericanista.com/palmares/titulos/372-america-campeon-de-concacaf-92-93-vs-alajuelense.html Campeón Concacaf 1992–93] on Realidad Americanista
  4. [https://www.clubamerica.com.mx/comunicados/america-campeon-de-concacaf-1992-93/ América campeón 1992–93] on Club América
  5. Stinson, Dan. (January 15, 1992). "86ers will face new test in CONCACAF tourney". [[The Vancouver Sun]].
  6. (January 31, 1992). "86ers pull out of CONCACAF soccer tourney". [[The Vancouver Sun]].
  7. (January 8, 1993). "Thieves hit Costa Rican soccer team". [[North County Times.
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