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1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup

35th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF


35th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF

FieldValue
tourney_nameCONCACAF Champions' Cup
year1999
imageCCC1999.JPG
caption1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup logo
size100px
cityWhitney, Nevada
venuesSam Boyd Stadium
countryUnited States
datesSeptember 28 – October 3
num_teams8
associations5
champion_otherMEX Necaxa
count1
second_otherCRC Alajuelense
matches8
goals18
prevseason[1998](1998-concacaf-champions-cup)
nextseason[2000](2000-concacaf-champions-cup)

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. Necaxa defeated Alajuelense in the final by a score of 2-1.

Qualified teams

North American zone

  • Major League Soccer: USA Chicago Fire - 1998 MLS Cup winner USA D.C. United - 1998 MLS Cup runner-up USA Los Angeles Galaxy - 1998 MLS Supporters' Shield winner
  • Primera División de México: MEX Toluca - 1998 Verano winner MEX Club Necaxa - 1998 Invierno winner

Central American zone

  • 1999 UNCAF Interclub Cup: HON Olimpia - Central Zone final round first place CRC Alajuelense - Central Zone final round second place CRC Deportivo Saprissa - Central Zone final round third place

Caribbean zone

Qualifying playoff

  • Necaxa advances to the Quarterfinals

Bracket

||USA D.C. United|1|HON Olimpia|0 ||MEX Necaxa|3|CRC Deportivo Saprissa|2 ||USA Chicago Fire|2|TRI Joe Public|0 ||MEX Toluca|0|CRC Alajuelense|1 ||USA D.C. United|1|MEX Necaxa|3 ||USA Chicago Fire|1 (4)|CRC Alajuelense |1 (5) ||MEX Necaxa|2|CRC Alajuelense|1 ||USA D.C. United|2|USA Chicago Fire|2

Quarterfinals


Kovalenko

Vásquez

Semifinals


Delgado Oliva

Third place match

Marsch Otero

  • Third place was shared.

Final

Vázquez

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MEX Raúl Arias
POR Guilherme Farinha

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Champion

CONCACAF Champions' Cup
1999 Winners
MEX
**Necaxa**
**Second Title**

References

References

  1. (September 28, 1999). "Defending champion D.C., Chicago will compete". ESPN.
  2. (June 2017)
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