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Inter Miami vs Sporting KC

 

Concacaf Champions Cup 
SCHEDULETIME
Match:Sporting KC Vs Inter Miami
Tournament:First Round Leg 2
Match Date:Feb 26 2025
Match Time:6:30 p.m. Indian Time
 (UTC +5:30)
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Preview: Inter Miami vs Sporting KC

Inter Miami were eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions Cup

This Saturday, the highly anticipated clash between Sporting Kansas City and Inter Miami unfolds at Arrowhead Stadium. Football superstar Lionel Messi, renowned for his scoring prowess and technical wizardry, will lead Inter Miami against the home team.

However, Messi and Miami will be facing Sporting Kansas City on the back of the harrowing 5-2 defeat in two legs against Monterrey in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Despite his recent return from injury, Messi’s presence on the pitch adds an electrifying dimension to the game.

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About Concacaf Champions Cup:

History

The CONCACAF Champions Cup, formerly known as CONCACAF Champions League (2008–2023), is an annual international club competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental football tournament for clubs from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The champions automatically qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup.

The tournament currently uses a knockout format; it had a group stage prior to the 2018 edition. Unlike its European and South American counterparts, the winners of the CONCACAF Champions Cup does not automatically qualify for the following edition of the tournament.

The title has been won by 30 clubs, 14 of which have won the title more than once. Liga MX from Mexico is the most successful league, with 39 titles in total. The second most successful league is the Liga FPD from Costa Rica, with 6 titles in total. Club América is the most successful club in the competition, winning 7 titles. The most successful non-Mexican club is Deportivo Saprissa, winning 3 titles. The only four teams to successfully defend the title are all Mexican: América, Cruz Azul, Pachuca and Monterrey. The current champions of the competition are Pachuca, who defeated Columbus Crew in the 2024 final.

Each round of competition consists of a two-leg home-and-away series with the winners determined by aggregate goals over both legs. If aggregate goals are equal, the away goals rule is applied. If away goals are also equal, the game goes to an extra time period. If it is still tied, the game is decided through a penalty shoot-out.

Prior to 2018, the tournament had two parts: a group stage held from August to October, and a knockout phase held from March to May of the following year. The group stage consisted of 24 teams playing in eight groups of three teams each, with each team playing the other two teams in its group twice. United States and Mexican sides could not be drawn into the same group. The winners of each of the eight groups advanced to the quarterfinals. Each phase of the knockout rounds (quarterfinals, semifinals, finals) consisted of a two-leg home-and-away series with the winner determined by aggregate goal differential. Seeding in the knockout phase was determined by performance during the group stage.

Prior to the 2012–13 season, the competition had involved four groups of four, with one Mexican team and one U.S. team in each group. A preliminary round was used to reduce the number of teams from 24 to 16.