Wednesday, February 22, 2006

CONCACAF Champions Cup & MLS

(EDIT: See the new version of this post for 2007. This post contains a few errors in the scores and team records. I don't like to change things afterwards, in case you're wondering.)


Personally, I think the Champions Cup is the most exciting event in soccer this year until the World Cup. The MLS season will always be here, and it really doesn't matter too much who wins. But the CCC is our one shot per year to really make an impact internationally, and with the World Club Championship it's far more important than previously. That bonus for the winner brings guaranteed money and the opportunity to go up against the best. However, ever since the CCC went to the two legged format (which was a good move), MLS teams have been downright awful. They just can't get it done on the road. MLS clubs have only 7 wins in other countries, from in all international competitions (out of 30 tries). That's pitiful, and a sign that we have a long ways to go still.

Which brings us to today and tomorrow's matches. I have no doubts that MLS is a better league than Costa Rica top to bottom, it's just that the salary cap spreads out the talent and hinders us in these competitions. And our lack of experience in hostile environments contributes to that lousy away record. It's vitally important that they win the opening home legs. New England probably is a better team than Los Angeles, with more national team players who have been in camp. They also have a weaker opponent in Alajuelense, who are struggling. But injuries are hitting them at the wrong time, and the Galaxy may have a better shot at advancing despite facing the better team in Saprissa.

We always get our hopes up, only to have them crushed. I would settle for a split here. Historically, that's the least we should accept. Every year we've participated, an MLS team has advanced past the first round. But anything past that is unexpected.


MLS in the CONCACAF Champions Cup


1997
(final tournament held in Washington D.C.)

Qualifier

Los Angeles 4:1 Santos Laguna

Quarterfinals

D.C. United 1:0 United Petrotrin
Los Angeles 2:0 Luis Angel Firpo

Semifinals

D.C. United 0:1 Los Angeles

3rd Place

D.C. United 2:2 Guadalajara

Final

Los Angeles 3:5 Cruz Azul


1998 (final tournament held in Washington D.C.)

Qualifier

Colorado 1:0 Leon
Leon 4:2 Colorado

Quarterfinals

D.C. United 8:0 Joe Public

Semifinals

D.C. United 2:0 Leon

Final

D.C. United 1:0 Toluca


1999 (final tournament held in Las Vegas)

Quarterfinals

D.C. United 1:0 Olimpia
Chicago 2:0 Joe Public

Semifinals

D.C. United 1:3 Necaxa
Chicago 1:1 (4-5 pks) Alajuenense

3rd Place

D.C. United 2:2 Chicago


2000 (final tournament held in Los Angeles)

Quarterfinals

D.C. United 2:1 Alajuenense
Los Angeles 0:0 (5-3 pks) Real Espana

Semifinals

Los Angeles 1:1 (4-2 pks) D.C. United

3rd Place

D.C. United 1:2 Pachuca

Final

Los Angeles 3:2 Olimpia


2002

Round of 16

Olimpia 0:1 San Jose
San Jose 2:0 Olimpia

W. Connection 0:1 Kansas City
Kansas City 2:0 W. Connection

Comunicaciones 4:0 D.C. United
D.C. United 2:1 Comunicaciones

Municipal 0:1 Chicago
Chicago 2:0 Municipal

Quarterfinals

Pachuca 3:0 San Jose
San Jose 1:0 Pachuca

Santos Laguna 2:1 Kansas City
Kansas City 2:0 Santos Laguna

Morelia 2:0 Chicago
Chicago 2:1 Morelia

Semifinals

Morelia 6:1 Kansas City
Kansas City 1:1 Morelia


2003

Round of 16

Arabe Unido 1:2 Columbus
Columbus 3:0 Arabe Unido

Alajuelense 4:0 New England
Alajuelense 1:3 New England (home leg)

Municipal 4:2 San Jose
San Jose 2:1 Municipal

Motagua 2:2 Los Angeles
Los Angeles 1:0 Motagua

Quarterfinals

Morelia 6:0 Columbus
Columbus 2:0 Morelia

Los Angeles 1:4 Necaxa
Necaxa 2:1 Los Angeles


2004

Quarterfinals

Alajuelense 3:0 San Jose
San Jose 1:0 Alajuelense

San Juan Jabloteh 5:2 Chicago
Chicago 4:0 San Juan Jabloteh

Semifinals

Saprissa 2:0 Chicago
Chicago 2:1 Saprissa


2005

Quarterfinals

Kansas City 0:0 Saprissa
Saprissa 2:1 Kansas City (AET)

D.C. United 2:1 Harbour View
Harbour View 1:2 D.C. United

Semifinals

D.C. United 1:1 UNAM Pumas
UNAM Pumas 5:0 D.C. United


Alltime Records


W L D Pts GF GA GD
D.C. United 9 5 4 31 29 25 4
Chicago 6 3 2 20 18 14 4
Los Angeles 5 3 2 17 19 17 2
San Jose 5 3 0 15 9 11 -2
Kansas City 3 3 2 11 9 11 -2
Columbus 3 1 0 9 7 7 0
Colorado 1 1 0 3 3 4 -1
New England 1 1 0 3 3 5 -2

Never participated: CHV, DAL, HOU, MET, MIA, RSL, TB

(we're 3 goals away from 100 total from MLS teams in the competition)

Comments on "CONCACAF Champions Cup & MLS"

 

Blogger D said ... (8:58 AM, February 22, 2006) : 

Very nice history of things ScaryIce. Well done.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:28 PM, February 23, 2006) : 

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