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38th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF
2003 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
Tournament details
DatesMarch 6 – October 8
Teams16 (from 9 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsMexico Toluca (2nd title)
Runners-upMexico Morelia
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored106 (3.53 per match)
Top scorer(s)Chile Reinaldo Navia
(5 goals)
2002 2004
International football competition

The 2003 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 38th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup. It was won by Club Toluca after a 5–4 aggregate win over countryfellow club Morelia in the final. The tournament was held between March 6 and October 8. The 16-team format was scrapped for an eight-team format in 2004.

Qualified teams

North American zone

Mexico Club Toluca - 2002 Apertura champion
Mexico Morelia - 2002 Apertura runner-up
Mexico Club América - 2002 Verano champion
Mexico Club Necaxa - 2002 Verano runner-up
United States Los Angeles Galaxy - 2002 MLS Cup champion and 2002 MLS Supporters Shield winner
United States New England Revolution - 2002 MLS Cup runner-up
United States San Jose Earthquakes - 2002 MLS Supporters Shield runner-up
United States Columbus Crew - 2002 U.S. Open Cup winner

Central American zone

Costa Rica Alajuelense2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup winner
Panama Árabe Unido2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup runner-up
Honduras Motagua2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup third place
Guatemala Comunicaciones2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup fourth place
Guatemala Municipal2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup first stage runner-up
El Salvador FAS2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup first stage runner-up

Caribbean zone

Trinidad and Tobago W Connection - 2002 CFU Club Championship finalist
Jamaica Arnett Gardens - 2002 CFU Club Championship finalist

Bracket

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Honduras Motagua 2 0 2
United States Los Angeles Galaxy 2 1 3 United States Los Angeles Galaxy 1 1 2
Jamaica Arnett Gardens 0 0 0 Mexico Necaxa 4 2 6
Mexico Necaxa 0 1 1 Mexico Necaxa 0 0 0
Guatemala Comunicaciones 1 0 1 Mexico Morelia 0 6 6
Mexico Morelia 0 4 4 Mexico Morelia 6 0 6
Panama Árabe Unido 2 0 2 United States Columbus Crew 0 2 2
United States Columbus Crew 1 3 4 Mexico Morelia 3 1 4
Guatemala Municipal 4 1 5 Mexico Club Toluca 3 2 5
United States San Jose Earthquakes 2 2 4 Guatemala Municipal 1 1 2
Mexico Club Toluca 3 3 6 Mexico Club Toluca 2 2 4
Trinidad and Tobago W Connection 3 2 5 Mexico Club Toluca (ASDET) 1 4 5
El Salvador FAS 3 0 3 Mexico Club América 4 0 4
Mexico Club América 1 3 4 Mexico Club América 4 1 5
Costa Rica Alajuelense 4 1 5 Costa Rica Alajuelense 0 3 3
United States NE Revolution 0 3 3

Round of 16

Toluca Mexico3–2Trinidad and Tobago W Connection
Sánchez 65' 83'
García 77'
18' Viana
38' Davis
Estadio Nemesio Díez, Toluca, Mexico
W Connection Trinidad and Tobago3–3Mexico Toluca
Jean 47'
Spann 69' (pen.)
Isaac 73'
15' 67' Franco
62' Sinha
Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago

Deportivo Toluca win 6-5 on aggregate


Municipal Guatemala4–2United States San Jose Earthquakes
Romero 28' 37'
Figueroa 39'
Ponciano 55' (pen.)
64' 71' Lagos
Estadio El Trébol, Guatemala City, Guatemala
San Jose Earthquakes United States2–1Guatemala Municipal
Donovan 19'
Ching 35'
76' Plata
Spartan Stadium, San Jose, United States

Municipal win 5-4 on aggregate


FAS El Salvador3-1Mexico Club America
Jorge Rodriguez
Alejandro Bentos
Gilberto Murgas
Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador
Club America Mexico3-0El Salvador FAS
Cotton Bowl, Dallas, United States

América win 4-3 on aggregate


Alajuelense Costa Rica4-0United States NE Revolution
Erick Scott
Alejandro Alpizar
Rolando Fonseca
Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica
NE Revolution United States3-1Costa Rica Alajuelense
Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica

Revolution win 5-3 on aggregate


C.D. Motagua Honduras2-2United States Los Angeles Galaxy
Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Los Angeles Galaxy United States1-0Honduras C.D. Motagua
Titan Stadium, Fullerton, United States

LA Galaxy win 3-2 on aggregate


Arnett Gardens Jamaica0-0Mexico Club Necaxa
Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica
Club Necaxa Mexico1-0Jamaica Arnett Gardens
Estadio Municipal de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico

Necaxa win 4-3 on aggregate


C.S.D. Comunicaciones Guatemala1-0Mexico Monarcas Morelia
Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Monarcas Morelia Mexico4-0Guatemala C.S.D. Comunicaciones
Estadio Morelos, Morelia, Mexico

Morelia win 4-1 on aggregate


C.D. Árabe Unido Panama2-1United States Columbus Crew
Estadio Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama
Columbus Crew United States3-0Panama C.D. Árabe Unido
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, United States

Columbus win 4-2 on aggregate

Quarterfinals

Municipal Guatemala1–2Mexico Toluca
Acevedo 41' 9' Cardozo
85' Almazán
Estadio El Trébol, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Toluca Mexico2–1Guatemala Municipal
Ruiz 25'
Sánchez 44'
8' Romero
Estadio Nemesio Díez, Toluca, Mexico

Deportivo Toluca win 4-2 on aggregate


Morelia Mexico6–0United States Columbus Crew
Palacios 39'
Íñiguez 42' 70'
Bautista 49' 55'
Navia 68'
Estadio Morelos, Morelia, Mexico
Columbus Crew United States2–0Mexico Morelia
Buddle 15'
Cunningham 29' (pen.)
Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus, United States

Morelia win 6-2 on aggregate


LA Galaxy United States1–4Mexico Necaxa
Pineda 36' 27' 51' Franco
81' Zague
87' Larrosa
Titan Stadium, Fullerton, United States
Necaxa Mexico2–1United States LA Galaxy
Espinoza 43' 84' 32' Albright
Estadio Municipal de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes City, Mexico

Necaxa win 6-2 on aggregate


América Mexico4–0Costa Rica Alajuelense
Castillo 50'
Lipatín 72' 84'
Blanco 88' (pen.)
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
Alajuelense Costa Rica3–1Mexico América
Chinchilla 16'
Scott 21'
López 73'
10' Fernández
Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica

América win 5-3 on aggregate

Semifinals

First Leg

1st leg
Toluca Mexico1–4Mexico América
González 13' Lipatin 35', 63'
Mendoza 56'
Blanco 83' (pen.)
Estadio Nemesio Díez
Toluca, Mexico 1st leg
Necaxa Mexico0–0Mexico Morelia
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City, Mexico

Second Leg

2nd leg
Morelia Mexico6–0Mexico Necaxa
Navia 9', 21'
Palacios 28'
Hernández 38'
Almirón 42'
Prieto 77'
Estadio Morelos
Morelia, Mexico
  • Morelia advanced 6–0 on aggregate.


2nd leg
América Mexico0–4Mexico Toluca
AET Espinosa 69'
García 72', 88'
Ruiz 90+2'
Estadio Azteca
Mexico City, Mexico
  • Toluca advanced 5–4 on aggregate.

Final

2003 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Final

First leg

First leg
Morelia Mexico3–3Mexico Club Toluca
Navia 44', 63'
Álvarez 69'
López 6', 82'
Lozano 13'
Estadio Morelos
Morelia, Mexico

Second leg

Second leg
Club Toluca Mexico2–1Mexico Morelia
da Silva 35'
Sánchez 54'
Report Álvarez 81'
Estadio Nemesio Díez
Toluca, MexicoReferee: Gilberto Alcalá
Team details
Toluca Morelia

GK Argentina Hernán Cristante
DF Mexico Salvador Carmona
DF 6 Paraguay Paulo da Silva
DF Mexico Emilio Hassan
DF Mexico Miguel A. Carreón Yellow card
MF Mexico Israel López Yellow card
MF Mexico Rafael García
MF Mexico Erik Espinosa Yellow card
MF BrazilMexico Antonio Naelson downward-facing red arrow 88'
FW Uruguay Vicente Sánchez
FW 9 Paraguay José Cardozo
Substitutions:
FW Mexico Edgar González upward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
BrazilMexico Ricardo Ferretti
GK Mexico Moisés Muñoz
DF Mexico Omar Trujillo
DF Mexico Heriberto Morales
DF Argentina Ariel Garcé Yellow cardv
DF Mexico Mariano Trujillo
MF Mexico Nicolás Ramírez Yellow card downward-facing red arrow 81'
MF Argentina Jorge Almirón
MF Mexico Miguel Zepeda downward-facing red arrow 73'
MF Mexico Carlos Morales Red card
FW Argentina Damián Álvarez Yellow card
FW Chile Reinaldo Navia
Substitutions:
Mexico Raúl Molina upward-facing green arrow 81'
Mexico Jorge Santillana upward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
Argentina Rubén O. Romano

  • Toluca won 3–1 on points (5–4 on aggregate).

Champions

CONCACAF Champions' Cup
2003 Winners
Mexico
Club Deportivo Toluca
Second Title

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Chile Reinaldo Navia Mexico Morelia 5
2 Uruguay Vicente Sánchez Mexico Toluca 4
United States Edson Buddle United States Columbus Crew 4
Uruguay Marcelo Lipatin Mexico América 4
5 Mexico Edgar García Mexico Toluca 3
Guatemala Gonzalo Romero Guatemala Municipal 3
Costa Rica Erick Scott Costa Rica LD Alajuelense 3
8 Argentina Ariel Franco Mexico Toluca 2
Mexico Israel López Mexico Toluca 2
Honduras Amado Guevara Honduras Motagua 2
United States Alexi Lalas United States Los Angeles Galaxy 2
Juan Franco Mexico Necaxa 2
Mexico Rodolfo Espinoza Mexico Necaxa 2
United States Manny Lagos United States San Jose Earthquakes 2
Mexico Cuauhtémoc Blanco Mexico América 2
Mexico Santiago Fernández Mexico América 2
Costa Rica Rolando Fonseca Costa Rica LD Alajuelense 2
Mexico Adolfo Bautista Mexico Morelia 2
Peru Roberto Palacios Mexico Morelia 2
Mexico Ismael Íñiguez Mexico Morelia 2
Argentina Damián Álvarez Mexico Morelia 2
22 Various 1

References

  1. Toluca, campeón de Concacaf on La Jornada, October 9, 2003
  2. CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2002/03 on the RSSSF
  3. http://www.concacaf.com/viewCompetition.aspx?id=62
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