CONCACAF Champions League has arrived

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Welcome to the brand new CONCACAF Champions League. Concacaf has announced the plans and dates for the first CCL starting this September. Twenty-four teams in total will participate in the inaugural go around. There will be four teams each from the USA's Major League Soccer and Mexico's First Division, three Caribbean sides, two from Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama; and ... [link]

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CONCACAF Champions League: A Good Idea?
Published 1/29/2008 by Tom Dunmore at Pitch Invasion
... My Soccer Blog makes an important observation about the scheduling — with the tournament starting just before the end of the MLS season — noting that it’s not favourable for MLS clubs. ...

CONCACAF Champions League Round-Up
Published 1/30/2008 by Dave at Dave's Football Blog
I did a write-up for FanHouse today on the new CONCACAF Champions League, which will replace the uncared-for Champions Cup this fall. You can read it here. Here are some other cogent takes on the new competition: Pitch Invasion 100 Percent Soccer Blue-Blooded Journo WVHooligan The Offside My Soccer Blog Yet Another Soccer Blog I’ll just repeat something here that was somewhat buried in my FanHouse piece: I want to see the U.S. Open Cup ...

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