2006 CONCACAF Champions' Cup

The CONCACAF Champions ' Cup in 2006 was the 41st edition of the annual club football competition in the CONCACAF region. The Mexican side Club América won the final against Deportivo Toluca his fifth title and qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup 2006. Toluca as runner-up received an invitation for the Copa Sudamericana 2006. The entire tournament was between 22 February and 19 April 2006 knockout system discharged with return game. An away goal rule did not exist. Top Scorer of the tournament was the Mexicans Aarón Padilla of Club América.

  • 2.1 quarterfinals
  • 2.2 Semi-finals
  • 2.3 final 2.3.1 leg
  • 2.3.2 leg

Qualified teams

Mexico

  • Mexico Club América - Champion Apertura 2005
  • Mexico Deportivo Toluca - Champion Apertura 2005

United States

  • United States Los Angeles Galaxy - winner of the MLS Cup in 2005 and winner of the Western Conference play-offs
  • United States New England Revolution - a finalist for the MLS Cup in 2005 and winner of the Eastern Conference play-offs

Central America

  • Costa Rica LD Alajuelense - winner of the Copa Inter Clubes Copa Centroamericana 2005
  • Club Deportivo Olimpia Honduras - Second Inter Clubes the Copa Copa Centroamericana 2005
  • Costa Rica Deportivo Saprissa - third in the Copa Inter Clubes Copa Centroamericana 2005

Caribbean

  • Jamaica Portmore United - winners of the CFU Club Championship 2005

Tournament Results

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

First leg

Return

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