CONCACAF Central American Cup

Secondary continental football tournament for clubs in Central America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The CONCACAF Central American Cup (Spanish: Copa Centroamericana de CONCACAF) is an annual international club competition organized by CONCACAF as its top regional football tournament for clubs from Central America. It serves as a qualification method for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.[1]

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CONCACAF Central American Cup
Organizing bodiesUNCAF
CONCACAF
Founded2023; 2 years ago (2023)
RegionCentral America
Number of teams20
Qualifier forCONCACAF Champions Cup
Related competitionsCONCACAF Caribbean Cup
Leagues Cup
Current champion(s) Alajuelense
(2nd title)
Most successful club(s) Alajuelense
(2 titles)
Television broadcastersCONCACAF (YouTube)
WebsiteOfficial website
2024 CONCACAF Central American Cup
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History

On 21 September 2021, CONCACAF announced plans for an expansion of the CONCACAF Champions League tournament from 16 to 27 teams beginning in 2024. As part of the restructuring, regional qualification tournaments will be held for teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean beginning in 2023. The CONCACAF Central American Cup will replace CONCACAF League as the sole method of qualification to CONCACAF Champions Cup for teams from Central America.[2]

Competition format

The tournament will be structured into a group phase and a knockout phase. During the group phase, the 20 teams will be split into four groups of five. Teams will play one game against each team in their group and the top two teams in each group will advance to the knockout phase. The knockout phase will consist of four rounds plus a play-in round for the losers of the quarterfinals.[3]

The two play-in round and four quarterfinal winners qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup. The Central American Cup winner will receive a first round bye and advance directly to the Champions Cup Round of 16 while the other qualifying teams enter Round One.[3]

Qualification

A total of 20 teams representing all seven Central American Football Union members will qualify based on the results of their domestic league seasons.[3] The qualification criteria for 18 of the berths is as follows:

For the 2023 edition, Costa Rica and Honduras were awarded an extra slot by having clubs that reached the finals of the 2022 CONCACAF League.[4] For the 2024 edition, Costa Rica and Nicaragua were awarded an extra slot by having clubs that reached the finals of the 2023 CONCACAF Central American Cup.[5]

Results

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Performances

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Performance by club
Team Titles Runners-up Winning editions Runners-up editions
Costa Rica Alajuelense22023, 2024
Nicaragua Real Estelí22023, 2024
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Performance by nation
Nation Titles Runners-up Total
 Costa Rica22
 Nicaragua22
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