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El Club de Futbol Monterrey is a Mexican soccer club from Monterrey, Nuevo León. Founded in 1945,
the team is also the oldest team from the north of Mexico currently...
CONCACAF champions Monterrey landed in Japan this morning in advance of their match against the
winner of Japanese champions Kashiwa Reysol and Oceania champions Auckland City. Monterrey have the
slightly easier path to the finals as they would face South American champions Santos in the
semifinal instead of Barcelona, but of course they would have to get past the survivor of the
preliminary round first.
El Club de Futbol Monterrey is a Mexican football club from Monterrey, Nuevo León. Founded in
1945, it is also the oldest team from the north of Mexico currently playing in its professional
division. Because of its home uniform C.F. Monterrey is traditionally known as Los Rayados (the
"striped ones").
Mexsport/Medio Tiempo Monterrey are the new club champions of CONCACAF, and it is an achievement
that is well deserved. Winners of two of the last three short tournaments in Mexico, and the team
with the highest point total in the Mexican League over the past two and a half seasons, the
Rayados have finally added a continental trophy to their impressive two-year run.
CF Monterrey defeated hosts Real Salt Lake by a score of 1-0 in Sandy, UT on Wednesday night to
emerge as the winners of the 2010/11 CONCACAF Champions League. Monterrey has qualified for the
2011 FIFA World Club Cup to be held in Japan in December as a result Chilean international Humberto
Suazo scored for the [.
This season's CONCACAF Champions League comes to a conclusion with the second leg of the final
between Monterrey and Real Salt Lake. Both sides drew 2-2 in Mexico, and RSL enter their home match
with the away-goals advantage. Can RSL become the first MLS side to win the CONCACAF Champions
League? Can Monterrey overcome their recent slump and score a remarkable away win?
There has been considerable head-scratching at Monterrey manager Víctor Vucetich's early
substitutions of Luís Pérez and Aldo De Nigris in Wednesday's first leg of the CONCACAF Champions
League Final. I've read other commentators accuse him of being arrogant and disrespectful toward
Real Salt Lake with his double substitution.
Joel Aguilar has a reputation for showing yellow cards often in international matches, and he has
come under some criticism for the cards that he issued in the Champions League final first leg on
Wednesday night. Jason Kreis was particularly incensed about the yellow card given to Kyle
Beckerman which leaves him suspended for the second leg next week.
Monterrey will be without the services of two of their players -- Aldo De Nigris and Jesús Zavala
-- in the second leg of the Champions League final due to yellow card accumulation, but last night
it looked like they would be without three additional players due to injury. Luís Pérez went off
due to a hamstring injury, and Sergio Santana and Osvaldo Martínez picked up similar injuries.
Real Salt Lake took a step closer to becoming the first Major League Soccer team to win the
CONCACAF Champions League and participate in the FIFA World Club Cup via a 2-2 draw at Mexican
Champions Monterrey on Wednesday night. The match was the first in the home and away series making
up the Final [.
It's time for the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final. Monterrey of Mexico will host
Real Salt Lake of the USA. Who will be the newest winner of CONCACAF's highest club competition?
Follow along below! Monterrey - Real Salt Lake 1900 Kickoff time in Arizona time (GMT -7).
Commentary after the jump.
The quarterfinal stage of the CONCACAF Champions League begins this Tuesday following a winter
break after the conclusion of the group stages. Along with the UEFA Champions League and Europa
League, the CONCACAF Champions League is in the knockout stage, and will vie with those two
tournaments, along with the Copa Libertadores for attention this week.
El Club de Futbol Monterrey is a Mexican football club from Monterrey, Nuevo León. Founded in
1945, it is also the oldest team from the north of Mexico currently playing in the country's
professional division. Because of its home uniform C.F. Monterrey is traditionally known as Los
Rayados (the striped ones).