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Winners

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Key
Match was won during extra time
* Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
& Match was won after a replay
  • The "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season.
  • The wikilinks in the "Score" column point to the article about that season's final game.
List of CONCACAF Cup and CONCACAF Champions League finals
Season Nation Winners Score Runners-up Nation Venue Attendance
1961–62 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
1977–78 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
1978–79   United States New York Cosmos Independence Park, Kingston
1979–80   Mexico UDG Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara
1980–81   United States Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1–0 Vancouver Whitecaps   Canada Raymond James Stadium, Tampa 52,102
1981–82   United States New York Cosmos 3–0 UNAM   Mexico Giants Stadium, East Rutherford 81,309
1982–83   United States New York Cosmos 3–2 Chicago Sting   United States Giants Stadium, East Rutherford 80,242
1983–84   United States New York Cosmos 5–0 Robinhood   Suriname Estadio Andino, Tegucigalpa
1984–85   Haiti Violette 2–0 Robinhood   Suriname Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince
1985–86   Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force 2–1 Olimpia   Honduras Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown
1986–87   Costa Rica Alajuelense 3–0 Transvaal   Suriname Estadio Nacional, San José
1987–88 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
1988–89 Kingdome, Seattle 17,810
1989–90 King George V Park, St. John's
1990–91 Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad
1991–92 Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain
1992–93 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles 72,029
1993–94 Estadio Flores, Guatemala City
1994–95 City Stadium, Richmond 23,504
1996–97 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
1997–98   Mexico Cruz Azul 5–3 LA Galaxy   United States Rose Bowl, Pasadena 59,821
1998–99   United States D.C. United 1–0 Toluca   Mexico RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. 32,467
1999–2000   Mexico Necaxa 1–0† Alajuelense   Costa Rica Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas 21,688
2000–01   United States LA Galaxy 3–2 Olimpia   Honduras Estadio Sánchez, Santo Domingo 15,692
2001–02   Mexico Pachuca 2–1 Morelia   Mexico Estadio Tecnológico, Monterrey 36,485
2002–03   Mexico Morelia 3–0 Pachuca   Mexico Reliant Stadium, Houston 48,722
2003–04   Mexico Toluca 5–2 LA Galaxy   United States Estadio Hidalgo, Pachuca 26,694
2004–05   Costa Rica Alajuelense 1–0 Saprissa   Costa Rica The Home Depot Center, Carson 27,000
2005–06   Costa Rica Saprissa 3–1 UNAM   Mexico Estadio Nacional, San José 22,289
2006–07   Mexico América 2–1† Toluca   Mexico Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego 70,551
2007–08   United States Houston Dynamo 2–0 Pachuca   Mexico DSG Park, Denver 18,061
2008–09   Mexico Atlante 2–0 Cruz Azul   Mexico Liberty Bowl, Memphis 27,693
2009–10   Mexico Pachuca 1–0 Cruz Azul   Mexico Aloha Stadium, Honolulu 20,075
2010–11   Mexico Monterrey 3–2 Real Salt Lake   United States Estadio Olímpico, San Pedro Sula 11,558
2011–12   United States LA Galaxy 2–2* Seattle Sounders   United States BC Place, Vancouver 30,894
2012–13   Mexico Monterrey 1–1* Santos Laguna   Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 61,114
2013–14   Mexico Cruz Azul 4–2 Toluca   Mexico Crew Stadium, Columbus 19,476
2014–15   Mexico América 4–1 Montreal Impact   Canada Estadio Omnilife, Zapopan 47,994
2015–16   United States D.C. United 2–2* Monterrey   Mexico CenturyLink Field, Seattle 64,203
2016–17   Mexico América 3–1 UNAM   Mexico BMO Field, Toronto 30,324
2017–18   United States New York Red Bulls 2–0 New York City FC   United States Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati 40,128
2018–19   Mexico Monterrey 1–0 UANL   Mexico Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta 51,839
2019–20   United States Los Angeles FC 1–1* América   Mexico Exploria Stadium, Orlando[note 1] 0[note 2]
2020–21   Mexico Cruz Azul 1–0† Philadelphia Union   United States Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas 40,120
2021–22 TBD Exploria Stadium, Orlando
2022–23 Nashville Fairgrounds Stadium, Nashville
2023–24 Estadio de Mazatlán, Mazatlán

Notes

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  1. ^ The 2020 Champions League Final played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Orlando was given the rights to host the 2022 Champions League final as compensation.
  2. ^ The 2020 Champions League Final was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

See also

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