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Leagues Cup

The Leagues Cup is an annual association football competition between clubs from Major League Soccer and Liga MX in North America. It debuted in July 2019 with four teams participating from each league. The first edition was a single-elimination tournament hosted in the United States with a final played in Las Vegas on September 18, 2019.[1]

Leagues Cup
Founded2019; 4 years ago (2019)
RegionNAFU (Canada, Mexico, United States)
Number of teams47
Qualifier forCONCACAF Champions League
Related competitionsCaribbean Cup
Central American Cup
Current champions León (1st title)
Most successful club(s) Cruz Azul
León
(1 title each)
Television broadcastersMLS Season Pass, FS1, Univision
MottoNew world. New game.
Websiteleaguescup.com
2023 Leagues Cup

In 2023, the tournament was expanded to include all clubs from MLS and Liga MX, and now functions as a regional cup for these leagues. The top three Leagues Cup teams qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League with the champion receiving a bye to the Round of 16.

Format

The 2019 edition of Leagues Cup featured four clubs from each league in an eight-team single-elimination knockout tournament, with the first two rounds hosted by the MLS club. The participating MLS teams in the first edition were invitees, but later editions are planned to use league results for qualification; the four Liga MX participants were chosen based on their league results.[2] The quarterfinals were played on July 23–24 and the semifinals were played on August 20. The first final was played on September 18 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.[3]

Beginning with the 2023 edition, the Leagues Cup will include all MLS and Liga MX teams—47 teams in total with 77 matches hosted in the United States and Canada. The top 15 teams from each league will be seeded into 15 groups based on their league standings from the previous season, while the remaining teams are drawn based on geographic proximity. The group stage will have three matches in a round-robin format and the top two teams qualify for the knockout stage. Two teams will also receive byes to the knockout stage: the reigning MLS Cup champion and highest-ranked Liga MX champion from either the previous Clausura and Apertura. The knockout stage will be single-elimination on a fixed bracket.[4][5]

History

Major League Soccer and Liga MX clubs had previously played in the North American SuperLiga, which ran from 2007 to 2010. Both leagues also send clubs to the CONCACAF Champions League, which has been dominated by Mexican clubs, and the Campeones Cup, a single match played between the winners of the MLS Cup and the Campeón de Campeones.[1] The two leagues began planning a bi-national, eight-team competition to complement the Champions League and provide Mexican clubs with matches to replace the Copa Libertadores in their calendar as soon as 2018.[6][7] MLS and Liga MX announced a new partnership in March 2018 to create the Campeones Cup and explore options for other bi-national competitions between their clubs.[8]

The Leagues Cup tournament was announced on May 29, 2019, featuring eight teams in its inaugural edition to be played during the summer.[2] The announcement of the tournament was panned by soccer critics in the United States, who called it a meaningless friendly and "cash-grab" for American clubs.[9][10][11] The MLS Players Association also expressed concerns over the tournament's creation on the basis of schedule congestion during the summertime.[12] Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas was later announced as the host venue for the final and a broadcasting contract for the tournament was awarded to ESPN and TUDN (formerly Univision Deportes Network).[13][14] This event was also televised on TSN and TVA Sports in Canada and Televisa in Mexico.[15]

In July 2019, MLS and Liga MX announced that the second edition of the Leagues Cup in 2020 would feature 16 teams—eight from each league. The MLS participants would be drawn from the top four teams in each conference that do not qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League; the Liga MX participants would include the 2019 Apertura champion, 2020 Clausura champion, the 2019–20 Copa MX champion, and the next five best-placed teams in the league.[16][17] The tournament was canceled on May 19, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] The eight-team format debuted in the 2021 Leagues Cup, which was played in August and September.[19] In the final at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Mexican club León defeated Seattle Sounders FC, the first American finalist in the competition's history.[20][21]

On April 14, 2022, MLS and Liga MX announced the 2022 Leagues Cup Showcase, to be held on August 3, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The event will be a doubleheader of matches: LA Galaxy against C.D. Guadalajara and Los Angeles FC against Club América.[22] On June 30, 2022, it was announced that the Leagues Cup Showcase would expand to include three more matches—FC Cincinnati against C.D. Guadalajara at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio; Nashville SC against Club América at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 21; and Real Salt Lake against Atlas F.C. at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah, on September 22.[23] The events will serve as a one-time replacement of the previously-planned 2022 Leagues Cup which will not be held due to fixture congestion from the 2022 FIFA World Cup and other factors.[24]

Starting from the expanded 2024, the Leagues Cup will be used as a qualification tournament for teams from North America.[25][26] Starting in 2023, the Leagues Cup will be contested by all MLS and Liga MX clubs, during a month-long pause in their respective seasons, with three Champions League berths awarded to the finalists and third-place finisher, and the winner qualifying directly to the round of 16.[27]

Trophy

The Leagues Cup trophy was unveiled in September 2019 and consists of a 22-pound (10.0 kg) silver bowl atop a pedestal. It is 16.5 inches (42 cm) in height and 16.1 inches (41 cm) wide. A replica trophy will be gifted to the winners following 12 months with the original trophy.[28]

Finals

Year Winners Result Runners-up Venue Attendance
2019 Cruz Azul   2–1   UANL Sam Boyd Stadium, Whitney, Nevada 20,132
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[18]
2021 León   3–2   Seattle Sounders FC Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada 24,824
2022 Held only as exhibition matches between participating MLS and Liga MX teams due to fixture congestion[24]
2023 To be determined

Performances

By club

Club Wins Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
  Cruz Azul 1 0 2019
  León 1 0 2021
  UANL 0 1 2019
  Seattle Sounders FC 0 1 2021

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Marshall, Tom (May 29, 2019). "MLS and Liga MX announce Leagues Cup". ESPN. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Santaromita, Dan (May 29, 2019). "MLS, Liga MX announce Leagues Cup 8-team tournament". Pro Soccer USA. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  3. ^ Baxter, Kevin (May 29, 2019). "MLS and Liga MX are partnering for a new tournament called the Leagues Cup". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  4. ^ Straus, Brian (October 6, 2022). "How MLS, Liga MX's Leagues Cup Competition Will Work". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  5. ^ "Leagues Cup 2023 dates and structure announced". MLSsoccer.com. October 6, 2022. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  6. ^ Pérez, Salvador (May 9, 2017). "Gustavo Guzmán confirma torneo binacional entre Liga MX y MLS" [Gustavo Guzmán confirms binational tournament between Liga MX and MLS] (in Spanish). ESPN Mexico. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  7. ^ Marshall, Tom (May 9, 2017). "Liga MX club owners set to approve cup with MLS this month - Atlas chief". ESPN. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  8. ^ Creditor, Avi (March 13, 2018). "MLS, Liga MX Join Forces for Campeones Cup, Future All-Star Game". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  9. ^ Kennedy, Paul (May 29, 2019). "Leagues Cup, new MLS-Liga MX venture, immediately panned in media". Soccer America. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  10. ^ Oshan, Jeremiah (May 31, 2019). "The MLS-Liga MX Leagues Cup is going to suck, and it could have been so much cooler". SB Nation. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  11. ^ Paez-Pumar, Luis (May 29, 2019). "Liga MX And MLS Will Compete For A New, Meaningless Trophy". Deadspin. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  12. ^ Carlisle, Jeff (July 23, 2019). "Will MLS show it can compete with Liga MX in upcoming Leagues Cup?". ESPN. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  13. ^ "Las Vegas to host Liga MX-MLS Leagues Cup final". ESPN. July 11, 2019. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  14. ^ Cattry, Pardeep (July 8, 2019). "MLS-Liga MX Leagues Cup to broadcast on ESPN, TUDN in United States". ProSoccerUSA. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  15. ^ "MLS, Liga MX unveil broadcast info for Leagues Cup". Leagues Cup. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  16. ^ Marshall, Tom (July 18, 2019). "MLS-Liga MX tourney to have 16 teams in '20". ESPN. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  17. ^ Sigal, Jonathan (July 18, 2019). "Leagues Cup expands to 16 teams in 2020 with new qualification format". MLSsoccer.com. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  18. ^ a b "MLS All-Star Game, Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup canceled for 2020" (Press release). Major League Soccer. May 19, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  19. ^ Evans, Jayda (August 10, 2021). "Nico Lodeiro scores as Sounders knock off Tigres in Leagues Cup". The Seattle Times. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  20. ^ Gotz, Ben (September 21, 2021). "MLS, Liga MX teams to fight for title at Allegiant Stadium". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  21. ^ Evans, Jayda (September 22, 2021). "Sounders can't hold lead against Club Leon of Mexico, lose Leagues Cup final 3-2". The Seattle Times. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  22. ^ "LAFC, LA Galaxy, Chivas and Club América headline Leagues Cup Showcase at SoFi Stadium". MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
  23. ^ "Leagues Cup Showcase to feature FC Cincinnati, Nashville SC, Real Salt Lake against Liga MX clubs". MLSSoccer.com. June 30, 2022. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  24. ^ a b Straus, Brian (April 14, 2022). "MLS, Liga MX Won't Play Leagues Cup in 2022". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  25. ^ "Concacaf Champions League to expand with innovative new format starting 2023/24". CONCACAF Champions League. February 4, 2021.
  26. ^ Straus, Brian (February 4, 2021). "Concacaf Reveals New CCL Format, Starting in 2023". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
  27. ^ "Historic reimagined Leagues Cup starting in 2023". MLSsoccer.com. September 21, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  28. ^ "Leagues Cup trophy unveiled ahead of inaugural final". MLSsoccer.com. September 5, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2019.

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Not to be confused with League Cup The Leagues Cup is an annual association football competition between clubs from Major League Soccer and Liga MX in North America It debuted in July 2019 with four teams participating from each league The first edition was a single elimination tournament hosted in the United States with a final played in Las Vegas on September 18 2019 1 Leagues CupFounded2019 4 years ago 2019 RegionNAFU Canada Mexico United States Number of teams47Qualifier forCONCACAF Champions LeagueRelated competitionsCaribbean Cup Central American CupCurrent championsLeon 1st title Most successful club s Cruz Azul Leon 1 title each Television broadcastersMLS Season Pass FS1 UnivisionMottoNew world New game Websiteleaguescup wbr com2023 Leagues CupIn 2023 the tournament was expanded to include all clubs from MLS and Liga MX and now functions as a regional cup for these leagues The top three Leagues Cup teams qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League with the champion receiving a bye to the Round of 16 Contents 1 Format 2 History 3 Trophy 4 Finals 5 Performances 5 1 By club 6 See also 7 ReferencesFormat EditThe 2019 edition of Leagues Cup featured four clubs from each league in an eight team single elimination knockout tournament with the first two rounds hosted by the MLS club The participating MLS teams in the first edition were invitees but later editions are planned to use league results for qualification the four Liga MX participants were chosen based on their league results 2 The quarterfinals were played on July 23 24 and the semifinals were played on August 20 The first final was played on September 18 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas Nevada 3 Beginning with the 2023 edition the Leagues Cup will include all MLS and Liga MX teams 47 teams in total with 77 matches hosted in the United States and Canada The top 15 teams from each league will be seeded into 15 groups based on their league standings from the previous season while the remaining teams are drawn based on geographic proximity The group stage will have three matches in a round robin format and the top two teams qualify for the knockout stage Two teams will also receive byes to the knockout stage the reigning MLS Cup champion and highest ranked Liga MX champion from either the previous Clausura and Apertura The knockout stage will be single elimination on a fixed bracket 4 5 History EditMajor League Soccer and Liga MX clubs had previously played in the North American SuperLiga which ran from 2007 to 2010 Both leagues also send clubs to the CONCACAF Champions League which has been dominated by Mexican clubs and the Campeones Cup a single match played between the winners of the MLS Cup and the Campeon de Campeones 1 The two leagues began planning a bi national eight team competition to complement the Champions League and provide Mexican clubs with matches to replace the Copa Libertadores in their calendar as soon as 2018 6 7 MLS and Liga MX announced a new partnership in March 2018 to create the Campeones Cup and explore options for other bi national competitions between their clubs 8 The Leagues Cup tournament was announced on May 29 2019 featuring eight teams in its inaugural edition to be played during the summer 2 The announcement of the tournament was panned by soccer critics in the United States who called it a meaningless friendly and cash grab for American clubs 9 10 11 The MLS Players Association also expressed concerns over the tournament s creation on the basis of schedule congestion during the summertime 12 Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas was later announced as the host venue for the final and a broadcasting contract for the tournament was awarded to ESPN and TUDN formerly Univision Deportes Network 13 14 This event was also televised on TSN and TVA Sports in Canada and Televisa in Mexico 15 In July 2019 MLS and Liga MX announced that the second edition of the Leagues Cup in 2020 would feature 16 teams eight from each league The MLS participants would be drawn from the top four teams in each conference that do not qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League the Liga MX participants would include the 2019 Apertura champion 2020 Clausura champion the 2019 20 Copa MX champion and the next five best placed teams in the league 16 17 The tournament was canceled on May 19 2020 amid the COVID 19 pandemic 18 The eight team format debuted in the 2021 Leagues Cup which was played in August and September 19 In the final at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas Mexican club Leon defeated Seattle Sounders FC the first American finalist in the competition s history 20 21 On April 14 2022 MLS and Liga MX announced the 2022 Leagues Cup Showcase to be held on August 3 2022 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood California The event will be a doubleheader of matches LA Galaxy against C D Guadalajara and Los Angeles FC against Club America 22 On June 30 2022 it was announced that the Leagues Cup Showcase would expand to include three more matches FC Cincinnati against C D Guadalajara at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati Ohio Nashville SC against Club America at Geodis Park in Nashville Tennessee on September 21 and Real Salt Lake against Atlas F C at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy Utah on September 22 23 The events will serve as a one time replacement of the previously planned 2022 Leagues Cup which will not be held due to fixture congestion from the 2022 FIFA World Cup and other factors 24 Starting from the expanded 2024 the Leagues Cup will be used as a qualification tournament for teams from North America 25 26 Starting in 2023 the Leagues Cup will be contested by all MLS and Liga MX clubs during a month long pause in their respective seasons with three Champions League berths awarded to the finalists and third place finisher and the winner qualifying directly to the round of 16 27 Trophy EditThe Leagues Cup trophy was unveiled in September 2019 and consists of a 22 pound 10 0 kg silver bowl atop a pedestal It is 16 5 inches 42 cm in height and 16 1 inches 41 cm wide A replica trophy will be gifted to the winners following 12 months with the original trophy 28 Finals EditYear Winners Result Runners up Venue Attendance2019 Cruz Azul 2 1 UANL Sam Boyd Stadium Whitney Nevada 20 1322020 Canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 18 2021 Leon 3 2 Seattle Sounders FC Allegiant Stadium Paradise Nevada 24 8242022 Held only as exhibition matches between participating MLS and Liga MX teams due to fixture congestion 24 2023 To be determinedPerformances EditBy club Edit Club Wins Runners up Years won Years runners up Cruz Azul 1 0 2019 Leon 1 0 2021 UANL 0 1 2019 Seattle Sounders FC 0 1 2021See also EditCONCACAF League CONCACAF Central American Cup CONCACAF Caribbean Cup CONCACAF Caribbean Club ShieldReferences Edit a b Marshall Tom May 29 2019 MLS and Liga MX announce Leagues Cup ESPN Retrieved May 31 2019 a b Santaromita Dan May 29 2019 MLS Liga MX announce Leagues Cup 8 team tournament Pro Soccer USA Tribune Publishing Retrieved May 31 2019 Baxter Kevin May 29 2019 MLS and Liga MX are partnering for a new tournament called the Leagues Cup Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 31 2019 Straus Brian October 6 2022 How MLS Liga MX s Leagues Cup Competition Will Work Sports Illustrated Retrieved October 6 2022 Leagues Cup 2023 dates and structure announced MLSsoccer com October 6 2022 Retrieved October 6 2022 Perez Salvador May 9 2017 Gustavo Guzman confirma torneo binacional entre Liga MX y MLS Gustavo Guzman confirms binational tournament between Liga MX and MLS in Spanish ESPN Mexico Retrieved May 31 2019 Marshall Tom May 9 2017 Liga MX club owners set to approve cup with MLS this month Atlas chief ESPN Retrieved May 31 2019 Creditor Avi March 13 2018 MLS Liga MX Join Forces for Campeones Cup Future All Star Game Sports Illustrated Retrieved May 31 2019 Kennedy Paul May 29 2019 Leagues Cup new MLS Liga MX venture immediately panned in media Soccer America Retrieved May 31 2019 Oshan Jeremiah May 31 2019 The MLS Liga MX Leagues Cup is going to suck and it could have been so much cooler SB Nation Retrieved May 31 2019 Paez Pumar Luis May 29 2019 Liga MX And MLS Will Compete For A New Meaningless Trophy Deadspin Retrieved May 31 2019 Carlisle Jeff July 23 2019 Will MLS show it can compete with Liga MX in upcoming Leagues Cup ESPN Retrieved July 24 2019 Las Vegas to host Liga MX MLS Leagues Cup final ESPN July 11 2019 Retrieved July 19 2019 Cattry Pardeep July 8 2019 MLS Liga MX Leagues Cup to broadcast on ESPN TUDN in United States ProSoccerUSA Tribune Publishing Retrieved July 19 2019 MLS Liga MX unveil broadcast info for Leagues Cup Leagues Cup Retrieved July 8 2021 Marshall Tom July 18 2019 MLS Liga MX tourney to have 16 teams in 20 ESPN Retrieved July 19 2019 Sigal Jonathan July 18 2019 Leagues Cup expands to 16 teams in 2020 with new qualification format MLSsoccer com Retrieved July 19 2019 a b MLS All Star Game Leagues Cup and Campeones Cup canceled for 2020 Press release Major League Soccer May 19 2020 Retrieved May 19 2020 Evans Jayda August 10 2021 Nico Lodeiro scores as Sounders knock off Tigres in Leagues Cup The Seattle Times Retrieved November 5 2022 Gotz Ben September 21 2021 MLS Liga MX teams to fight for title at Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved November 5 2022 Evans Jayda September 22 2021 Sounders can t hold lead against Club Leon of Mexico lose Leagues Cup final 3 2 The Seattle Times Retrieved November 5 2022 LAFC LA Galaxy Chivas and Club America headline Leagues Cup Showcase at SoFi Stadium MLSSoccer com Retrieved April 23 2022 Leagues Cup Showcase to feature FC Cincinnati Nashville SC Real Salt Lake against Liga MX clubs MLSSoccer com June 30 2022 Retrieved July 1 2022 a b Straus Brian April 14 2022 MLS Liga MX Won t Play Leagues Cup in 2022 Sports Illustrated Retrieved April 15 2022 Concacaf Champions League to expand with innovative new format starting 2023 24 CONCACAF Champions League February 4 2021 Straus Brian February 4 2021 Concacaf Reveals New CCL Format Starting in 2023 Sports Illustrated Retrieved February 5 2021 Historic reimagined Leagues Cup starting in 2023 MLSsoccer com September 21 2021 Retrieved September 21 2021 Leagues Cup trophy unveiled ahead of inaugural final MLSsoccer com September 5 2019 Retrieved September 6 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leagues Cup amp oldid 1152400945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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