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2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League

46th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF

2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League

46th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF

FieldValue
tourney_nameCONCACAF Champions League
year2010–11
captionAmerica First Field in Sandy hosted the second leg [Final](2011-concacaf-champions-league-final)
datesJuly 27, 2010–April 27, 2011
num_teams24
associations10
champion_otherMEX Monterrey
count1
second_otherUSA Real Salt Lake
matches78
goals241
attendance
top_scorerMEX Javier Orozco
(11 goals)
prevseason[2009–10](2009-10-concacaf-champions-league)
nextseason[2011–12](2011-12-concacaf-champions-league)
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(11 goals)

The 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League was the 3rd edition of the CONCACAF Champions League under its current format, and overall the 46th edition of the premier football club competition organized by CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The tournament began on July 27, 2010 and ended on April 27, 2011. Monterrey of Mexico won their first title, defeating Real Salt Lake of the United States 3-2 on aggregate in the final. As winners, Monterrey qualified for the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup as the CONCACAF representative.

Qualification

Twenty-four teams participated in the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League from the North American, Central American, and Caribbean zones. Nine of the teams came from North America, twelve from Central America, and three from the Caribbean.

Teams may be disqualified and replaced if they do not have a stadium for the tournament that CONCACAF deems suitable. If a club fails to meet the standards for its home stadium, this club must find a suitable stadium in its own country. If said club fails to provide the adequate facilities, it runs the risk of being replaced.

  • Central America: 12 Central American clubs can qualify to the Champions League. If one or more clubs is precluded, it is supplanted by a club from another Central American federation. The reallocation would be based on results from the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League.
  • Caribbean: If any Caribbean club is precluded, it is supplanted by the "2010 CFU Club Championship" 4th-place finisher.

For the Central American representatives that qualify via split seasons, in nations that play a playoff to determine a national champion, the winner gains the nation's top spot, and in nations that do not, total points over both seasons, followed by other tiebreakers, determine which team gains the nation's top spot.

After having analyzed previous results, the CONCACAF Executive Committee approved a reallocation of berths compared to the previous two seasons, giving Panama one automatic place in the group stage while making both of El Salvador's qualifiers go through the preliminary round.

Teams

Teams in bold qualify directly for the group stage.

AssociationClubQualifying methodNorth America (9 teams)Central America (12 teams)Caribbean (3 teams)
MEX Mexico
4 berths**Monterrey**[2009 Apertura](2009-10-primera-division-de-mexico-season-torneo-apertura) champion
**Toluca**[2010 Bicentenario](2009-10-primera-division-de-mexico-season-torneo-bicentenario) champion
Cruz Azul[2009 Apertura](2009-10-primera-division-de-mexico-season-torneo-apertura) runner-up
Santos Laguna[2010 Bicentenario](2009-10-primera-division-de-mexico-season-torneo-bicentenario) runner-up
USA United States
4 berths**Real Salt Lake**[2009 MLS Cup](2009-mls-cup) champion
**Columbus Crew**[2009 MLS Supporters' Shield](2009-major-league-soccer-season-overall-standings) winner
Los Angeles Galaxy[2009 MLS Cup](2009-mls-cup) runner-up
Seattle Sounders FC[2009 U.S. Open Cup](2009-lamar-hunt-u-s-open-cup) champion
CAN Canada
1 berthToronto FC[2010 Canadian Championship](2010-canadian-championship) champion
HON Honduras
3 berthsMarathón[2009 Apertura](2009-10-liga-nacional-de-futbol-de-honduras-torneo-apertura) champion
**Olimpia**[2010 Clausura](2009-10-liga-nacional-de-futbol-de-honduras-torneo-clausura) champion
Motagua[2010 Clausura](2009-10-liga-nacional-de-futbol-de-honduras-torneo-clausura) runner-up**1**
PAN Panama
3 berths**Árabe Unido**2009 Apertura champion and 2010 Clausura champion
Tauro2009 Apertura runner-up
San Francisco2010 Clausura runner-up**1**
CRC Costa Rica
2 berthsBrujas[2009 Invierno](2009-10-costa-rican-primera-division-season-campeonato-de-invierno) champion
**Saprissa**[2010 Verano](2009-10-costa-rican-primera-division-season-campeonato-de-verano) champion
GUA Guatemala
2 berths**Municipal**[2009 Apertura](2009-10-in-guatemalan-football-torneo-apertura) champion and [2010 Clausura](2009-10-in-guatemalan-football-torneo-clausura) champion
Xelajú[2010 Clausura](2009-10-in-guatemalan-football-torneo-clausura) runner-up with better [aggregate record](2009-10-in-guatemalan-football-aggregate-table)
SLV El Salvador
2 berthsFAS2009 Apertura champion
Isidro Metapán2010 Clausura champion
PUR Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Islanders[2010 CFU Club Championship](2010-cfu-club-championship) champion
TRI Trinidad and TobagoJoe Public[2010 CFU Club Championship](2010-cfu-club-championship) runner-up
San Juan Jabloteh[2010 CFU Club Championship](2010-cfu-club-championship) third place

1 Berths originally awarded to Belize (Belize Defence Force) and Nicaragua (Real Estelí), but both countries failed CONCACAF stadium requirements, so the spots vacated were awarded to Honduras (Motagua) and Panama (San Francisco) based on the performances of clubs from those countries last season.

Format

Like the previous editions, the tournament featured a two-legged Preliminary Round for 16 clubs. The eight winners of the aggregate series qualified along with the eight seeded teams that earned a direct spot to enter the group stage. The clubs involved in Group Stage were placed into four groups of four with each team playing the others in its group in both home and away matches in a round-robin format. The top two teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinals of the Championship Round, which consisted of two-legged, home and away, knockout fixtures. For the two-legged ties, the away goals rule would be used, but not after a tie enters extra time, and so a tie would be decided by penalty shootout if the aggregate score is level after extra time.

Teams from the same association (excluding "wildcard" teams which replace a team from another association) may not be drawn with each other in the preliminary round and Group Stage, but may be drawn with each other in the Championship Round, where the only restriction is that in the quarterfinals, a group winner was drawn with the runner-up of another group and hosted the second leg.

Group StagePot APot BPreliminary roundPot APot B
MEX MonterreyMEX TolucaUSA Columbus CrewUSA Real Salt Lake
CRC SaprissaHON OlimpiaGUA MunicipalPAN Árabe Unido
MEX Cruz AzulMEX Santos LagunaUSA Los Angeles GalaxyUSA Seattle Sounders FC
CRC BrujasHON MarathónSLV FASCAN Toronto FC
GUA XelajúPAN TauroSLV Isidro MetapánHON Motagua
PAN San FranciscoPUR Puerto Rico IslandersTRI Joe PublicTRI San Juan Jabloteh

Schedule

RoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
Preliminary roundPreliminaryMay 19, 2010
(New York, United States)July 27–29, 2010
Group StageMatchday 1August 17–19, 2010
Matchday 2August 24–26, 2010
Matchday 3September 14–16, 2010
Matchday 4September 21–23, 2010
Matchday 5September 28–30, 2010
Matchday 6October 19–21, 2010
Championship RoundQuarterfinalsNovember 1, 2010
(New York, United States)February 22–24, 2011
SemifinalsMarch 15–16, 2011April 5–6, 2011
FinalApril 20, 2011April 27, 2011

Preliminary round

Main article: 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round and the group stage was held on May 19, 2010, at the CONCACAF headquarters in New York City. The first legs of the preliminary round were played July 27–29, 2010, while the second legs were played August 3–5, 2010.

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Group stage

Main article: 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League group stage

The Group Stage was played in 6 rounds during August–October 2010. The rounds are August 17–19, August 24–26, September 14–16, September 21–23, September 28–30, and October 19–21.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Championship round

Main article: 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League championship round

Bracket

The draw for the Championship Round was made on November 1, 2010. In the quarterfinals, the group winners were assured of playing the second leg at home, and were drawn against the group runners-up, with the only restriction being that they could not face the same team that it played in the group stage (and thus they may face a team from the same association).

| team-width = 175 | RD1-team1 = MEX Toluca | RD1-score1-1 = 0 | RD1-score1-2 = 0 | RD1-score1-agg = 0 | RD1-team2 = MEX Monterrey | RD1-score2-1 = 1 | RD1-score2-2 = 1 | RD1-score2-agg = 2 | RD1-team3 = MEX Cruz Azul | RD1-score3-1 = 2 | RD1-score3-2 = 3 | RD1-score3-agg = 5 | RD1-team4 = MEX Santos Laguna | RD1-score4-1 = 0 | RD1-score4-2 = 1 | RD1-score4-agg = 1 | RD1-team5 = USA Columbus Crew | RD1-score5-1 = 0 | RD1-score5-2 = 1 | RD1-score5-agg = 1 | RD1-team6 = USA Real Salt Lake | RD1-score6-1 = 0 | RD1-score6-2 = 4 | RD1-score6-agg = 4 | RD1-team7 = CRC Saprissa | RD1-score7-1 = 1 | RD1-score7-2 = 2 | RD1-score7-agg = 3 | RD1-team8 = HON Olimpia | RD1-score8-1 = 0 | RD1-score8-2 = 1 | RD1-score8-agg = 1 | RD2-team1 = MEX Monterrey | RD2-score1-1 = 2 | RD2-score1-2 = 1 | RD2-score1-agg = 3 | RD2-team2 = MEX Cruz Azul | RD2-score2-1 = 1 | RD2-score2-2 = 1 | RD2-score2-agg = 2 | RD2-team3 = USA Real Salt Lake | RD2-score3-1 = 2 | RD2-score3-2 = 1 | RD2-score3-agg = 3 | RD2-team4 = CRC Saprissa | RD2-score4-1 = 0 | RD2-score4-2 = 2 | RD2-score4-agg = 2 | RD3-team1 = MEX Monterrey | RD3-score1-1 = 2 | RD3-score1-2 = 1 | RD3-score1-agg = 3 | RD3-team2 = USA Real Salt Lake | RD3-score2-1 = 2 | RD3-score2-2 = 0 | RD3-score2-agg = 2

Quarterfinals

The first legs of the quarterfinals were played February 22–24, 2011, and the second legs were played March 1–3, 2011.

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Semifinals

The first legs of the semifinals were played March 15–16, 2011, and the second legs were played April 5–6, 2011.

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Final

Main article: 2011 CONCACAF Champions League final

The first leg of the Final was played April 20, 2011, and the second leg was played April 27, 2011.

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CONCACAF Champions League
2010–11 champion
MEX
**Monterrey**
**First title**

Top goalscorers

PosNameClubGoals12458
MEX Javier OrozcoMEX Cruz Azul11
CRC Álvaro SaboríoUSA Real Salt Lake8
ARG Emanuel VillaMEX Cruz Azul
CHI Héctor MancillaMEX Toluca6
MEX José María CárdenasMEX Santos Laguna5
ARG Juan CuevasMEX Toluca
HON Roger RojasHON Olimpia
ARG Christian GiménezMEX Cruz Azul4
JAM Nicholas AddleryPUR Puerto Rico Islanders
URU Claudio CardozoHON Marathón
MEX Aldo de NigrisMEX Monterrey
ENG David FoleyPUR Puerto Rico Islanders
GUA Guillermo RamírezGUA Municipal
CHI Humberto SuazoMEX Monterrey

References

References

  1. (2010-04-07). "2010-2011 CONCACAF Champions League Schedule". CONCACAF.
  2. "Qualifying 2010/11". [[CONCACAF]].
  3. (2008-11-07). "CONCACAF Executive Committee tightens stadium standards for next year’s Champions League". CONCACAF Official site.
  4. (2009-11-23). "CONCACAF Executive Committee alters youth championships qualifying format". CONCACAF.
  5. (May 18, 2010). "Motagua, San Francisco get CCL berths". CONCACAF.com.
  6. "CONCACAF Champions League Regulations 2010/2011".
  7. (May 19, 2010). "Cruz Azul gets San Francisco for CCL Preliminary Round". CONCACAF.com.
  8. (November 1, 2010). "Domestic rivalries highlight CCL quarterfinals". CONCACAF.com.
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