2024 Leagues Cup

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The 2024 Leagues Cup was the fourth edition of the Leagues Cup, an international club soccer tournament contested by Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX clubs in North America. It was held from July 26 to August 25, 2024, with all 77 matches played in Canada and the United States.

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2024 Leagues Cup
Tournament details
Host countriesCanada
United States
DatesJuly 26 – August 25
Teams47 (from 3 associations)
Venue(s)32 (in 31 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Columbus Crew (1st title)
Runners-up Los Angeles FC
Third place Colorado Rapids
Fourth place Philadelphia Union
Tournament statistics
Matches played77
Goals scored227 (2.95 per match)
Top scorer(s) Tai Baribo
(7 goals)
Best player(s) Cucho Hernández[1]
Best goalkeeper Zack Steffen[2]
2023
2025
All statistics correct as of August 25, 2024.
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Columbus Crew won the tournament after defeating Los Angeles FC in the final at Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio.[3] The three highest-placing teams qualified for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, with Columbus Crew qualifying directly to the tournament's round of 16 stage.[4]

The groups and format for the 2024 edition were announced on January 31.[5] Unlike the 2023 edition, only two regions were used for the tournament's group stage, divided into eight groups in the West and seven in the East. The 45 teams in the group stage were seeded in a combined table based on the 2023 regular season for MLS teams and most recent 34 matches in the Clausura and Apertura for Liga MX teams.[6] Seeding for the group stage was divided into three pots (named "tiers") with geographical balance also considered.[5] MLS Cup 2023 champions Columbus Crew and the top Liga MX team by aggregate points in 2023, América, both earned a bye to the round of 32.[5][7]

All matches were played in Canada and United States at MLS venues. The top four teams in the Liga MX table used for seeding (América, Monterrey, Guadalajara, and UANL) had hub privileges that allowed them to be the designated home team in certain rounds. The predetermined venues for the hubs were announced on March 14, 2024.[5][7][8]

Inter Miami were defending champions, but failed to defend the title after being eliminated by Columbus Crew in the round of 16; Columbus Crew went on to win the tournament for the first time.

Teams

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Draw

For the 2024 edition of the Leagues Cup, the 45 teams participating in the group stage were drawn into groups based on a combined ranking that used the 2023 Supporters' Shield table for MLS teams and the most recent 34 matches in the 2023 Clausura and Apertura seasons for Liga MX teams. These teams were divided into three pots from which the groups were drawn.[5][7]

Seeding

  Teams receiving bye to knockout stage.

Group stage

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The top four Liga MX clubs had "hub rights" that allowed them to host in a fixed region with priority over most MLS teams:[8]

East

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East 1 East 2 East 3

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States FC Cincinnati 2 6
2 United States New York City FC 2 2
3 Mexico Querétaro 2 1
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States Orlando City SC 2 5
2 Canada CF Montréal 2 3
3 Mexico Atlético San Luis 2 1
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Mexico UANL 2 6
2 United States Inter Miami CF 2 3
3 Mexico Puebla 2 0
Source: Leagues Cup
East 4 East 5 East 6

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States Philadelphia Union 2 4
2 Mexico Cruz Azul 2 3
3 United States Charlotte FC 2 2
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States New England Revolution 2 5
2 Mexico Mazatlán 2 3
3 United States Nashville SC 2 1
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Canada Toronto FC 2 5
2 Mexico Pachuca 2 2
3 United States New York Red Bulls 2 2
Source: Leagues Cup
East 7

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States D.C. United 2 5
2 Mexico Santos Laguna 2 2
3 United States Atlanta United FC 2 2
Source: Leagues Cup
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West

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Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States Austin FC 2 6
2 Mexico UNAM 2 2
3 Mexico Monterrey 2 1
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States LA Galaxy 2 5
2 United States San Jose Earthquakes 2 2
3 Mexico Guadalajara 2 2
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Mexico Juárez 2 5
2 United States St. Louis City SC 2 4
3 United States FC Dallas 2 0
Source: Leagues Cup
West 4 West 5 West 6

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Mexico Toluca 2 6
2 United States Sporting Kansas City 2 3
3 United States Chicago Fire FC 2 0
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States Portland Timbers 2 6
2 United States Colorado Rapids 2 2
3 Mexico León 2 1
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Mexico Necaxa 2 3
2 United States Seattle Sounders FC 2 3
3 United States Minnesota United FC 2 3
Source: Leagues Cup
West 7 West 8

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Canada Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2 5
2 United States Los Angeles FC 2 4
3 Mexico Tijuana 2 0
Source: Leagues Cup

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 United States Houston Dynamo FC 2 3
2 Mexico Atlas 2 3
3 United States Real Salt Lake 2 3
Source: Leagues Cup
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Knockout stage

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Bracket

 
Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
                  
 
August 9 – San Diego, CA
 
 
Mexico Club América2
 
August 13 – Carson, CA
 
Mexico Atlas F.C.1
 
Mexico Club América4
 
August 9 – St. Louis, MO
 
United States St. Louis City SC2
 
United States St. Louis City SC3
 
August 17 – Carson, CA
 
United States Portland Timbers1
 
Mexico Club América0 (8)
 
August 9 – Houston, TX
 
United States Colorado Rapids (p)0 (9)
 
Mexico C.D. Toluca (p)2 (5)
 
August 13 – Commerce City, CO
 
United States Houston Dynamo FC2 (4)
 
Mexico C.D. Toluca1
 
August 9 – Commerce City, CO
 
United States Colorado Rapids2
 
Mexico FC Juárez2
 
August 21 – Los Angeles, CA
 
United States Colorado Rapids3
 
United States Colorado Rapids0
 
August 8 – Seattle, WA
 
United States Los Angeles FC4
 
United States LA Galaxy1
 
August 12 – Seattle, WA
 
United States Seattle Sounders FC3
 
United States Seattle Sounders FC4
 
August 7 – Vancouver, BC
 
Mexico Pumas UNAM0
 
Mexico Pumas UNAM2
 
August 17 – Seattle, WA
 
Canada Vancouver Whitecaps FC0
 
United States Seattle Sounders FC0
 
August 7 – Los Angeles, CA
 
United States Los Angeles FC3
 
United States Los Angeles FC2
 
August 13 – Los Angeles, CA
 
United States Austin FC0
 
United States Los Angeles FC4
 
August 8 – San Jose, CA
 
United States San Jose Earthquakes1
 
Mexico Club Necaxa0
 
August 25 – Columbus, OH
 
United States San Jose Earthquakes5
 
United States Los Angeles FC1
 
August 9 – Cincinnati, OH
 
United States Columbus Crew3
 
United States FC Cincinnati (p)1 (6)
 
August 13 – Cincinnati, OH
 
Mexico Santos Laguna1 (5)
 
United States FC Cincinnati2
 
August 9 – Chester, PA
 
United States Philadelphia Union4
 
Canada CF Montréal0
 
August 17 – Chester, PA
 
United States Philadelphia Union2
 
United States Philadelphia Union (p)1 (4)
 
August 9 – Washington, D.C.
 
Mexico Mazatlán F.C.1 (3)
 
United States D.C. United1
 
August 13 – Washington, D.C.
 
Mexico Mazatlán F.C.2
 
Mexico Mazatlán F.C. (p)2 (3)
 
August 9 – Orlando, FL
 
Mexico Cruz Azul2 (1)
 
Mexico Cruz Azul (p)0 (5)
 
August 21 – Columbus, OH
 
United States Orlando City SC0 (4)
 
United States Philadelphia Union1
 
August 8 – Austin, TX
 
United States Columbus Crew3 Third place playoff
 
Mexico Tigres UANL1
 
August 13 – Harrison, NJAugust 25 – Chester, PA
 
Mexico C.F. Pachuca0
 
Mexico Tigres UANL1United States Colorado Rapids (p)2 (3)
 
August 9 – Foxborough, MA
 
United States New York City FC2 United States Philadelphia Union2 (1)
 
United States New York City FC (p)1 (7)
 
August 17 – Columbus, OH
 
United States New England Revolution1 (6)
 
United States New York City FC 1 (3)
 
August 9 – Columbus, OH
 
United States Columbus Crew (p)1 (4)
 
United States Sporting Kansas City0
 
August 13 – Columbus, OH
 
United States Columbus Crew4
 
United States Columbus Crew3
 
August 8 – Fort Lauderdale, FL
 
United States Inter Miami CF2
 
Canada Toronto FC3
 
 
United States Inter Miami CF4
 

Round of 32

Round of 16

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Third place playoff

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Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Philadelphia Union United States2–2 (1–3 p)United States Colorado Rapids
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Final

Both finalists qualified for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, with the winners advancing directly to the round of 16.

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Columbus Crew United States3–1United States Los Angeles FC
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Attendance: 20,190
Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)

Statistics

Top goalscorers

  Team eliminated for this round.
  Player was inactive for this round.
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Controversies

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Some pointed out that the Leagues Cup interrupted the schedules of both Liga MX and MLS. French player André-Pierre Gignac stated:[10] "I don't think that in Europe Marseille would have agreed to stop the local tournament for a month to go to another country to compete in an international one, but it is part of the growth of two leagues, of a rivalry. The United States is a spectacle and is great."

He also added: "It would be good if American clubs could come to play in Mexico because in Mexico there are different altitudes and climates, which would be beneficial."

In a similar way, Toluca's Portuguese trainer Renato Paiva declared: “For me it doesn't make sense to cut the tournament. Who am I to teach people to organize tournaments, but I think these types of strikes should be for national teams. Today you start the Leagues Cup, you finish it and start the championship later or you start the championship, you finish it and you start the Leagues Cup later."[11]

Additionally, a reporter from the newspaper Récord reported that the Leagues Cup would impose a $25,000 fine on anyone who spoke negatively about the tournament, which was slightly more than 450,000 Mexican pesos. This decision was reportedly due to the negative feedback received by the event's organizers in 2023, when León players spent an extended period at the airport due to logistical problems.[12]

Following Tijuana's defeat to Los Angeles FC on July 26, and regarding a controversial expulsion during the match, goalkeeper Antonio Rodríguez limited his comments to the press area, as he admitted that he could face punishment: “I don't have the slightest idea, I was far away and I only saw that they gave him the red card (…) We can't speak badly about the Leagues Cup because they'll fine us”, the goalkeeper told Salvadoran journalist Rodrigo Serrano.[13]

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