2016 CONCACAF Champions League Finals

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2016 CONCACAF Champions League Finals
Event 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League
on aggregate
First leg
Date April 20, 2016
Venue Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza
Referee Roberto García (Mexico)
Second leg
Date April 27, 2016
Venue Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Referee Fernando Guerrero (Mexico)
2015
2017

The 2016 CONCACAF Champions League Finals were the final of the 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League, the 8th edition of the CONCACAF Champions League under its current format, and overall the 51st edition of the premium football club competition organized by CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.

The final was contested in two-legged home-and-away format between Mexican teams UANL and América. The first leg was hosted by UANL at Estadio Universitario in San Nicolás de los Garza on April 20, 2016, while the second leg was hosted by América at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on April 27, 2016.[1] The winner earned the right to represent CONCACAF at the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup, entering at the quarterfinal stage.[2]

América won the first leg 2–0,[3] and the second leg 2–1,[4] claiming the final 4–1 on aggregate, to win their second consecutive and seventh overall CONCACAF club title

Background

For the sixth time in eight seasons of the CONCACAF Champions League, the final was played between two Mexican sides. This guaranteed a Mexican champion for the 11th straight year and 32nd time since the confederation began staging the tournament in 1962 (including the tournament's predecessor, the CONCACAF Champions' Cup).

América were the defending champions and also the record holders of six CONCACAF club titles (1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2006, 2014–15), which they achieved in last year's final, where they beat Montreal Impact.

This was the first CONCACAF club final of UANL, although they had played in a continental club final before, where as a guest team they lost in last year's Copa Libertadores final to River Plate.

Road to the finals

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Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Mexico UANL Round Mexico América
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
Bye Matchday 1 Honduras Motagua 4–0 (H)
El Salvador Isidro Metapán 2–1 (H) Matchday 2 Nicaragua Walter Ferretti 1–0 (H)
Costa Rica Herediano 1–1 (A) Matchday 3 Bye
Bye Matchday 4 Nicaragua Walter Ferretti 3–1 (A)
El Salvador Isidro Metapán 2–1 (A) Matchday 5 Bye
Costa Rica Herediano 0–0 (H) Matchday 6 Honduras Motagua 1–1 (A)
Group B winner
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Mexico UANL 4 2 2 0 5 3 +2 8 Knockout stage
2 Costa Rica Herediano 4 1 2 1 4 3 +1 5
3 El Salvador Isidro Metapán 4 1 0 3 4 7 −3 3
Source: CONCACAF
Final standings Group E winner
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Mexico América 4 3 1 0 9 2 +7 10 Knockout stage
2 Honduras Motagua 4 2 1 1 5 6 −1 7
3 Nicaragua Walter Ferretti 4 0 0 4 2 8 −6 0
Source: CONCACAF
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Knockout stage Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Seed 6 Seeding Seed 1
United States Real Salt Lake 3–1 2–0 (H) 1–1 (A) Quarterfinals United States Seattle Sounders FC 5–3 2–2 (A) 3–1 (H)
Mexico Querétaro 2–0 0–0 (A) 2–0 (H) Semifinals Mexico Santos Laguna 1–0 0–0 (A) 1–0 (a.e.t.) (H)

Rules

The final was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis, with the higher-seeded team hosting the second leg. The away goals rule would be used if the aggregate score was level after normal time of the second leg, but not after extra time, and so the final would be decided by penalty shoot-out if the aggregate score was level after extra time of the second leg.[2]

Matches

First leg

April 20, 2016 (2016-04-20)
20:45 CDT (UTC−5)
UANL Mexico 0–2 Mexico América
Report Benedetto Goal 49'
Martínez Goal 90+3'
UANL
América
GK 1 Argentina Nahuel Guzmán Booked 57'
RB 2 Mexico Israel Jiménez
CB 4 Mexico Hugo Ayala
CB 3 Brazil Juninho (c)
LB 24 Mexico José Rivas
RM 25 Mexico Jürgen Damm Substituted off 61'
CM 19 Argentina Guido Pizarro
CM 18 United States José Francisco Torres Substituted off 70'
LM 20 Mexico Javier Aquino
CF 9 Brazil Rafael Sóbis Substituted off 77'
CF 10 France André-Pierre Gignac
Substitutions:
GK 22 Mexico Enrique Palos
DF 6 Mexico Jorge Torres Nilo
DF 13 Mexico Antonio Briseño
MF 8 Argentina Lucas Zelarrayán Substituted in 77'
MF 11 Mexico Damián Álvarez Substituted in 61'
MF 15 Mexico Manuel Viniegra
FW 17 Chile Héctor Mancilla Substituted in 70'
Manager:
Brazil Ricardo Ferretti
GK 1 Mexico Hugo González Booked 84'
RB 17 United States Ventura Alvarado
CB 2 Argentina Paolo Goltz
CB 12 Paraguay Pablo Aguilar Booked 23'
LB 6 Paraguay Miguel Samudio
RM 14 Argentina Rubens Sambueza (c)
CM 21 Mexico José Guerrero Booked 56'
CM 10 Paraguay Osvaldo Martínez
LM 8 Colombia Andrés Andrade Substituted off 88'
CF 9 Argentina Darío Benedetto Substituted off 70'
CF 24 Mexico Oribe Peralta Substituted off 90+2'
Substitutions:
GK 39 Mexico Jonathan León
DF 3 Mexico Gil Burón
DF 4 Mexico Erik Pimentel Substituted in 70'
DF 15 Mexico Osmar Mares Substituted in 88'
MF 26 Mexico Francisco Rivera
MF 33 Mexico Daniel Vázquez
FW 32 Mexico Alejandro Díaz Substituted in 90+2'
Manager:
Mexico Ignacio Ambríz
Estadio Universitario, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico, hosted the first leg.

Assistant referees:[5]
José Luis Camargo (Mexico)
Alberto Morin (Mexico)
Fourth official:
César Arturo Ramos (Mexico)

Second leg

April 27, 2016 (2016-04-27)
20:45 CDT (UTC−5)
América Mexico 2–1 Mexico UANL
Arroyo Goal 68'
Martínez Goal 87' (pen.)
Report Gignac Goal 39'
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Fernando Guerrero (Mexico)

América won 4–1 on aggregate.

América
UANL
GK 1 Mexico Hugo González
RB 22 Mexico Paul Aguilar Booked 43'
CB 2 Argentina Paolo Goltz
CB 12 Paraguay Pablo Aguilar
LB 6 Paraguay Miguel Samudio
CM 14 Argentina Rubens Sambueza (c Booked 43'
CM 10 Paraguay Osvaldo Martínez
CM 8 Colombia Andrés Andrade Substituted off 88'
RF 31 Colombia Darwin Quintero Substituted off 46'
CF 9 Argentina Darío Benedetto Substituted off 65'
LF 24 Mexico Oribe Peralta
Substitutions:
GK 39 Mexico Jonathan León
DF 4 Mexico Erik Pimentel Substituted in 88'
DF 15 Mexico Osmar Mares
DF 17 United States Ventura Alvarado
MF 21 Mexico José Daniel Guerrero Substituted in 46'
MF 26 Mexico Francisco Rivera
FW 11 Ecuador Michael Arroyo Booked 68' Substituted in 65'
Manager:
Mexico Ignacio Ambríz
GK 1 Argentina Nahuel Guzmán
RB 2 Mexico Israel Jiménez Substituted off 69'
CB 4 Mexico Hugo Ayala
CB 3 Brazil Juninho (c)
LB 6 Mexico Jorge Torres Nilo
CM 29 Mexico Jesús Dueñas Booked 78'
CM 19 Argentina Guido Pizarro
RW 20 Mexico Javier Aquino Substituted off 82'
AM 9 Brazil Rafael Sóbis
LW 11 Mexico Damián Álvarez Booked 45' Substituted off 57'
CF 10 France André-Pierre Gignac Booked 43'
Substitutions:
GK 22 Mexico Enrique Palos
DF 13 Mexico Antonio Briseño
DF 24 Mexico José Rivas
MF 8 Argentina Lucas Zelarrayán Substituted in 82'
MF 15 Mexico Manuel Viniegra
MF 25 Mexico Jürgen Damm Substituted in 57'
FW 5 Paraguay Fernando Fernández Substituted in 69'
Manager:
Brazil Ricardo Ferretti
Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Mexico, hosted the second leg.

Assistant referees:[6]
Juan Rangel (Mexico)
Andres Hernández (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Luis Enrique Santander (Mexico)

References

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