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Post by epjr on Sept 15, 2011 8:29:21 GMT -6
Picture Perfect
Seattle stay perfect in CCL, can clinch QF berth in next gameIt’s like night and day for the Seattle Sounders in the CONCACAF Champions League. After losing their first three group matches in the competition last year, Seattle are the only CCL team of 16 to have a perfect record after three matches this time around. Last night they rode a brace from striker Fredy Montero for a 2-1 road win against Herediano in Costa Rica. Watch the highlights here. (VIDEO) www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dwww.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/09/15/kick-sounders-near-qualification-ccl-quartersA Chance Squandered
Shoddy finishing costs FC Dallas in 1-1 draw with Tauro FCFRISCO, Texas — It wasn’t pretty, and in the end it wasn’t the result FC Dallas wanted as visiting Tauro FC of Panama came to Pizza Hut Park and snuck out with a 1-1 draw in CONCACAF Champions League play on Wednesday night www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-14-fc-dallas-vs-tauro/recap
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Post by epjr on Sept 15, 2011 8:37:28 GMT -6
CCL: Toronto unable to find explanation for blowout loss
Nothing left for TFC but to learn from 4-0 defeat to Pumas, move onToronto FC went from one extreme to another. They shined so brightly in a big 4-2 win over the Columbus Crew this past Saturday in MLS action. But in CONCACAF Champions League play on Wednesday night, the Reds were duds, getting blown out 4-0 by Mexico’s Pumas UNAM in their Group C match. WATCH: FULL MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: www.concacafchampions.com/page/CL/Video/HighlightsDetail2/0,,12856~2451224,00.html
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Post by epjr on Sept 21, 2011 7:00:44 GMT -6
Holding Serve TFC take 1-0 win from Tauro thanks to Koevermans header
TORONTO – Striker Danny Koevermans continued to be a force for Toronto FC, heading home the lone goal late in the first half as Toronto defeated Tauro FC 1-0 Tuesday at BMO Field in CONCACAF Champions League play. www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-20-toronto-fc-vs-tauro/recapSounders Silenced Seattle fall 1-0 to Herediano, suffer first loss in CCL group stageSEATTLE – Yosimar Arias’ perfectly placed free kick was enough to give visiting Herediano a 1-0 victory over the Seattle Sounders at CenturyLink Field on Tuesday night in CONCACAF Champions Legue play. The Costa Rican club earned its first three points of the group stage, while Seattle remain atop Group D with nine points despite the loss www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-20-seattle-sounders-vs-herediano/recap
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Post by epjr on Sept 21, 2011 22:21:25 GMT -6
CCL: Exhausted FC Dallas run out gas in first loss
Pumas get two late goals, leave Hyndman's bunch gasping for air FRISCO, Texas- Playing in their 40th game of the 2011 season, FC Dallas simply did not have enough energy to see another game out Wednesday night. Pumas scored a pair of late goals on crosses from Emilio Orrantia – who ran freely along the right flank after entering the half at halftime – leaving FC Dallas with seven points in Group C and two games to play. Tripped Up Again Galaxy stopped short at Alajuelense, drop 2nd straight in CCLALAJUELA, Costa Rica — Pablo Gabas converted a first-half free kick as hosts Liga Deportiva Alajuelense beat the LA Galaxy 1-0 on Wednesday night in CONCACAF CHampions League playto take a commanding perch atop the Group A table. Gabas and Alajuelense were buoyed by a hostile crowd at the old but sturdy Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto as Liga faithful packed the stadium well before kickoff and greeted the Galaxy with whistles, obscene gestures and vulgar language. www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-21-alajuelense-vs-la-galaxy/recapWashed Away
Rapids defeated 2-1 by Real España, fall to fourth in Group Bwww.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-21-colorado-rapids-vs-real-espana/commentary
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Post by epjr on Sept 27, 2011 20:48:57 GMT -6
A Point Will Do
Marosevic, Reds earn draw with Pumas, in good position to advanceTORONTO -- Underhanded and overmatched, Toronto FC kept alive their hopes of reaching the knockout stage of the CONCACAF Champions League with a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Pumas UNAM at BMO Field on Tuesday night. Peri Marosevic gave Toronto the lead late in the 35th minute before Pumas defender Marco Palacios headed home a goal early in the second half to give the visiting Mexican side a share of the points. The draw pushed Toronto level on points with FC Dallas for second place in Group C. Pumas moves up into first place in the group with eight points, one more than TFC and Dallas. Toronto and Pumas, who thumped the Reds 4-0 in Mexico City, each have one more match in group play, while Dallas have two to play, including Wednesday's match away to last-place side Tauro in Panama www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-27-toronto-fc-vs-pumas-unam/recap
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Post by epjr on Sept 28, 2011 7:09:36 GMT -6
They're Through!
Seattle tie Comunicaciones, advance to quarterfinals for 1st timeGUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala – A heroic performance from Osvaldo Alonso gave the Seattle Sounders their first-ever ticket to the knockout stages of the CONCACAF Champions League, as the MLS side clawed to a 2-2 draw against hosts Comunicaciones on Tuesday night. Needing only a point to get through to the knockout rounds, a pair of goals from the midfielder – the first just before halftime and the second coming in the 90th minute – rescued a hard-fought point. www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-09-27-comunicaciones-vs-seattle-sounders/recap
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Post by epjr on Sept 29, 2011 12:11:01 GMT -6
CCL: FC Dallas in shock after meltdown in Panama City Hyndman bemoans Hernandez's absence in "bizarre" game PANAMA CITY, Panama — The expressions on their faces were of shock, and the body language after conceding the third, fourth and fifth goals displayed disbelief. For FC Dallas, Wednesday night's 5-3 spanking by Tauro FC in CONCACAF Champions League group play was a rude awakening to their maiden experience in the tournament. The defeat now leaves Dallas with everything to play for as they host fellow MLSers Toronto FC in a winner-takes-all group finale at Pizza Hut Park on Oct. 18 www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2011/09/29/ccl-fc-dallas-shock-after-meltdown-panamaCCL: Galaxy celebrate as Juninho's goal stands up No linesman's flag to take this one back as LA beat Morelia Unlike a similar goal two weeks ago in Mexico, this one stood. Juninho’s goal was the decisive strike as the Galaxy toppled Morelia 2-1 and remained alive in the CONCACAF Champions League. Regardless of other results, if the Galaxy beat Motagua in Honduras they will advance to the quarterfinals. www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2011/09/29/ccl-galaxy-celebrate-juninhos-goal-standsCCL: Colorado hope unlikely victory will spark season Winless in eight, Rapids' big win in El Salvador may be rallying cry The Colorado Rapids have been desperately looking for that spark of confidence to reignite their faltering season. With a reserve-laden squad traveling to El Salvador, Wednesday night’s CONCACAF Champions League match at Isidro Metapán didn’t seem like a likely rallying cry. But the Rapids shocked everyone – including possibly even themselves – with a 3-1 victory and gave the defending MLS Cup champions just the lift they needed given an eight-game winless run in all competitions dating back to August 20 www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2011/09/29/ccl-colorado-hope-unlikely-victory-will-spark-season
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Post by epjr on Oct 18, 2011 20:39:17 GMT -6
CCL Recap: Toronto stun Dallas 3-0 to reach quarterfinals Plata nets brace, Koevermans scores as Reds oust Dallas at PHP FRISCO, Texas – Danny Koevermans opened the scoring and Joao Plata added a second-half brace as Toronto FC stunned FC Dallas 3-0 on Tuesday night at Pizza Hut Park to earn a spot in the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals. Both Dallas and Toronto needed a victory to move beyond the group stages of the tournament, but Dallas, also gearing up for the MLS Cup playoffs, started the match slow and out of sorts. Toronto, however, looked sharp and ready from the opening whistle and their first goal came after several minutes of consistent pressure in the Dallas 18-yard box. www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2011/10/18/ccl-recap-toronto-stun-dallas-3-0-reach-quarterfinals
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Post by epjr on Oct 19, 2011 8:03:28 GMT -6
Title Credentials
Defending champs Monterrey top Sounders, win Group DSEATTLE – Abraham Darío Carreño and César Delgado each scored as defending champions Monterrey booked passage into the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions League with a 2-1 victory over the Seattle Sounders at CenturyLink Field on Tuesday night. With the result, both teams advance out of Group D with Monterrey (4-2-0) claiming the top spot. The Mexican giants came into the match needing just a draw to advance to the quarterfinals but were able to ride the contributions of Humberto Suazo to earn all three points. Seattle (3-2-1) had already qualified coming into this match but missed an opportunity to take the top spot in Group D www.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2011-10-18-seattle-sounders-vs-monterrey/recap
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Post by epjr on Oct 21, 2011 8:29:11 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Nov 8, 2011 13:59:05 GMT -6
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Post by epjr on Jan 12, 2012 18:09:02 GMT -6
Changes Loom In Champions League Preliminary round to be eliminated from the 2012-13 CCL campaign, all 24 teams go into groupsNEW YORK - The Preliminary Round will be eliminated from next season's CONCACAF Champions League under a format change announced Thursday by the confederation. The four-year-old competition will remain a 24-club tournament, but instead of an initial knockout phase of 16 teams, all qualifiers will proceed to a main stage of eight, three-team groups, from which only the winners will advance to the quarterfinals. The teams will be distributed into three categories for purposes of the draw: Category 1: Mexico 1 & 2, USA 1 & 2, Costa Rica 1, Guatemala 1, Honduras 1, Panama 1 Category 2: Mexico 3 & 4, USA 3 & 4, Canada 1, Costa Rica 2, El Salvador 1, Honduras 2 Category 3: Belize 1 (pending approval of suitable stadium), El Salvador 2, Guatemala 2, Nicaragua 1, Panama 2, Caribbean Football Union 1, 2 & 3 Teams from the same country can’t be drawn into the same group, though thanks to the pan-nationalism of MLS, there is a 75 percent chance that Canada's CCL representative will be drawn into a group with one of its MLS brethren. www.concacaf.com/page/CL/NewsDetail/0,,12813~2575174,00.html
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Post by epjr on Jan 12, 2012 19:29:34 GMT -6
According to (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_CONCACAF_Champions_League#Teams) the following clubs have qualified along with what pot they could be in: Tigres UANL (Pot A) Santos Laguna (Pot A if they win the 2012 Clausura, otherwise Pot B) Los Angeles Galaxy (Pot A) Seattle Sounders (Pot A) Houston Dynamo (Pot B) Real Salt Lake (Pot B) Alajuelense (Pot A or Pot B) Olimpia (Pot A or Pot B) Municipal (Pot A or Pot C) Chorrillo (Pot A or Pot C) Isidro Metapan (Pot B or Pot C) That's 11 clubs and 5 of them know what pot they will be in. The winner of the Nutrilite Canadian Championship — contested between Toronto FC, the Montreal Impact, the Vancouver Whitecaps and FC Edmonton of the NASL — could possibly add a fifth MLS club to the party.
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