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2002 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
The 2002 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 37th 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 featured a league format with 16 clubs. As part of the expansion, the quarterfinal stage for the current Champions Cup was moved to the first months of the 2002. Those clubs that had already qualified for the quarterfinal stage of the 2001 CONCACAF Champions' Cup were moved directly into the new league format. To facilitate the shift to the new cycle of qualifying rounds in the latter half of one year and the league stage in the first half of the following, the decision was taken to use the current competition as the transition period and fold those clubs already qualified into the league format. In addition, the winner and runner-up of the 2001 CONCACAF Giants Cup (Club Amรฉrica and D.C. United) was also merged into the first edition to provide both of those clubs the opportunity to compete for a spot in the 2003 FIFA Club World Championship, as they would have done under the previous competition system. This was convenient, as one of the qualifying MLS teams, Miami Fusion F.C., was folded after the 2001 season despite winning the MLS Supporters' Shield that year. Club Comunicaciones, Tauro FC and Alajuelense, were elected as the top Central American non-qualifiers for the 2001 CONCACAF Champions Cup and finally the 2001 MLS Cup champions San Jose Earthquakes and the Mexican 2001 Invierno season champions Pachuca. Originally, four groups of four teams each, to be drawn in December or January, were planned, but at the end of November, CONCACAF changed plans once again and decided to play the tournament in a two-legs knock-out format, without a group stage. Because of this, the tournament's name was changed from CONCACAF Champions League back to CONCACAF Champions Cup. The two finalists were supposed to qualify for the cancelled 2003 FIFA World Club Championship. Mexican club Pachuca beat countryfellow Morelia 1โ0 in the final to win their first CONCACAF trophy.
Qualified teams
North American zone
๐ฒ๐ฝ Morelia โ 2000 Invierno champion ๐ฒ๐ฝ Pachuca โ 2001 Invierno champion ๐ฒ๐ฝ Santos Laguna โ 2001 Verano champion ๐ฒ๐ฝ Club Amรฉrica โ 2001 Giants Cup champion ๐บ๐ธ Kansas City Wizards โ 2000 MLS Cup champion and 2000 MLS Supporters' Shield winner ๐บ๐ธ Chicago Fire โ 2000 MLS Cup runner-up ๐บ๐ธ San Jose Earthquakes โ 2001 MLS Cup champion ๐บ๐ธ D.C. United โ 2001 Giants Cup runner-up
Central American zone
๐ฌ๐น Municipal โ UNCAF champion ๐จ๐ท Saprissa โ UNCAF runner-up ๐ญ๐ณ Olimpia โ UNCAF third place ๐ฌ๐น Comunicaciones โ UNCAF fourth place ๐ต๐ฆ Tauro โ UNCAF semifinal qualifier ๐จ๐ท Alajuelense โ UNCAF semifinal qualifier
Caribbean zone
๐น๐น Defence Force โ 2001 CFU Club Championship finalist ๐น๐น W Connection โ 2001 CFU Club Championship finalist
Bracket
First round
First leg and Second leg matches were played between February 3, 2002, and March 27, 2002. Alajuelense win 3-0 on aggregate Comunicaciones win 5-2 on aggregate Pachuca win 5-0 on aggregate San Jose win 4-1 on aggregate Morelia win 3-1 on aggregate Chicago Fire win 3-0 on aggregate Santos win 5-3 on aggregate Kansas City win 3-0 on aggregate
Quarterfinals
First leg and Second leg matches were played between April 14, 2002, and April 24, 2002. Alajuelense win 6-2 on aggregate Pachuca win 3-1 on aggregate Morelia win 3-2 on aggregate Santos win 3-2 on aggregate
Semifinals
First leg and Second leg matches were played between August 7, 2002, and August 28, 2002. Pachuca won 2โ1 on aggregate. Morelia won 7โ2 on aggregate.
Final
Top scorers
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