CONCACAF

One of FIFA's six continental governing bodies for association football

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March 13 2025 Final second leg matches in the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 are completed, determining which teams advance to the next round.
March 11 2025 Start of Round of 16 second leg matches in the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup
March 6 2025 End of Round of 16 first leg matches in the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup
February 25 2025 Final week of CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One matches, with two-legged ties scheduled between February 25-27
February 25 2025 Continuation of Round one second leg matches, scheduled between 25-27 February
February 2025 Cruz Azul advances in the tournament after winning their Round One tie 7-0 on aggregate
February 2025 UNAM advances in the tournament after winning their Round One tie 3-2 on aggregate
February 2025 Guadalajara advances in the tournament after winning their Round One tie 4-1 on aggregate
February 2025 Monterrey advances in the tournament after winning their Round One tie 5-0 on aggregate
2025 Eight CONCACAF teams qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar, including first-time participant El Salvador.
February 2025 Several teams (Cavalier, Alajuelense, Columbus Crew, América, and LA Galaxy) are exempt from participating in the first round
February 18 2025 Third week of CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One matches continues, with two-legged ties scheduled between February 18-20
February 18 2025 Continuation of Round one first leg matches, scheduled between 18-20 February
February 16 2025 CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification tournament concludes, with group winners earning qualification for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup
February 14 2025 Second rest day of the tournament
February 14 2025 Second rest day during the tournament
February 11 2025 Second week of CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One matches continues, with additional two-legged ties scheduled between February 11-13
February 11 2025 First leg of Round one second leg begins, with matches scheduled between 11-13 February
February 8 2025 First rest day of the tournament
February 8 2025 First rest day during the tournament
February 7 2025 CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification tournament begins, with teams divided into eight groups playing round-robin matches to determine FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers
February 7 2025 CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification tournament begins, with teams competing in round-robin group stages to qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup
February 4 2025 First week of CONCACAF Champions Cup Round One matches begins, with multiple two-legged ties scheduled between February 4-6
February 4 2025 First leg of Round one begins for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, with matches scheduled between 4-6 February
2024 Mexico competes in the CONCACAF Nations League United States 2024–25, initially losing to Honduras 0-2 in San Pedro Sula but winning the home match 4-0 in Toluca.
2024 Mexico won the CONCACAF Nations League season, finishing 1st after competing in the A division with a 'Bye' in the group stage.
2024 Jamaica won their first CONCACAF Nations League title.
2024 United States won their third CONCACAF Nations League title.
2024 Panama finished runners-up in the CONCACAF Nations League.
2024 Fourth edition of the CONCACAF Nations League Finals planned to be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
2024 United States and Dominican Republic qualify for Olympic football tournament.
2024 Olympic football representatives will be determined by the top two finalists of the CONCACAF U-20 Championship, marking a significant change in qualification procedures.
2024 Mexico, United States, Canada, and Costa Rica qualified for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia, continuing their strong regional representation in the tournament.
2024 Bay FC and Utah Royals join the National Women's Soccer League. Multiple clubs join the new USL Super League, including Brooklyn FC, Carolina Ascent FC, Dallas Trinity FC, DC Power FC, Fort Lauderdale United FC, Lexington SC, Spokane Zephyr FC, and Tampa Bay Sun FC.
2024 As of the 2024–25 season, Mexico's top-level football leagues are Liga MX for men and Liga MX Femenil for women, governed by the Mexican Football Federation (Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Asociación).
2024 Teams from Costa Rica, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, United States, Canada, and El Salvador qualified for the tournament based on their respective domestic league championships and performance.
2024 A preliminary round is conducted with 2 teams - 1 from Canada and 1 from El Salvador - competing to advance to the group stage.
2024 The group stage commences with 10 teams: 1 from Costa Rica, 1 from Jamaica, 3 from Mexico, 1 from Panama, 3 from the United States, plus the winner from the preliminary round.
2024 The knockout phase will feature 4 teams - 2 group winners and 2 group runners-up from the group stage.
2024 Costa Rica and Nicaragua were awarded an extra qualification slot for having clubs that reached the finals of the 2023 CONCACAF Central American Cup.
2024 Pachuca and Columbus Crew appeared in CONCACAF Champions Cup/League finals.
2024 Mexico's Pachuca decisively defeated United States's Columbus Crew 3-0 at Estadio Hidalgo.
2024 LA Galaxy wins the MLS Cup 2024, qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions Cup as Major League Soccer champions.
2024 América wins the 2023–24 Liga MX Apertura and Clausura championships, qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
2024 Qualification process begins for the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, involving 27 teams from 10 different associations across North American, Central American, and Caribbean zones.
2024 Columbus Crew wins the 2024 Leagues Cup, qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions Cup as Leagues Cup champions.
2024 Remaining 22 teams will compete in round one, including runners-up and third-place teams from Leagues Cup, Caribbean Cup, and Central American Cup, as well as U.S. Open Cup and Canadian Championship winners.
2024 Cavalier wins the 2024 Caribbean Cup, qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions Cup as Caribbean Cup champions.
2024 Alajuelense wins the 2024 Central American Cup, qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions Cup as Central American Cup champions.
2024 Five teams automatically qualify for the round of 16, including champions from regional competitions in North American, Central American, and Caribbean zones, as well as Liga MX and MLS champions.

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