1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup#Final

{{Short description|35th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF}}

{{Infobox international football competition

| tourney_name = CONCACAF Champions' Cup

| year = 1999

| image = CCC1999.JPG

| caption = 1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup logo

| size = 100px

| city = Whitney, Nevada

| venues = Sam Boyd Stadium

| country = United States

| dates = September 28 – October 3

| num_teams = 8

| associations = 5

| champion_other = {{flagicon|MEX}} Necaxa

| count = 1

| second_other = {{flagicon|CRC}} Alajuelense

| matches = 8

| goals = 18

|prevseason=1998

|nextseason=2000

}}

The 1999 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 35th 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 determined that year's club champion of association football in the CONCACAF region.

The Final Tournament was held at Sam Boyd Stadium in Whitney, Nevada in the United States.{{cite news|title=Defending champion D.C., Chicago will compete|newspaper=ESPN|agency=AP|date=September 28, 1999|url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/news/1999/0927/82323.html|accessdate=2019-02-23}} Necaxa defeated Alajuelense in the final by a score of 2-1.http://www.concacaf.com/viewCompetition.aspx?id=230{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Qualified teams

=North American zone=

=Central American zone=

=Caribbean zone=

Qualifying playoff

{{football box

| date = August 18, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = LA Galaxy {{flagicon|USA}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|MEX}} Necaxa

| goals1 = Hendrickson {{goal|1}}

| goals2 = {{goal|79}} Oliva

| location = Pasadena, United States

| stadium = Rose Bowl

| attendance = 10,019

| referee =

| penaltyscore = 3–4

}}

  • Necaxa advances to the Quarterfinals

Bracket

{{Round8

||{{flagicon|USA}} D.C. United|1|{{flagicon|HON|1949}} Olimpia|0

||{{flagicon|MEX}} Necaxa|3|{{flagicon|CRC}} Deportivo Saprissa|2

||{{flagicon|USA}} Chicago Fire|2|{{flagicon|TRI}} Joe Public|0

||{{flagicon|MEX}} Toluca|0|{{flagicon|CRC}} Alajuelense|1

||{{flagicon|USA}} D.C. United|1|{{flagicon|MEX}} Necaxa|3

||{{flagicon|USA}} Chicago Fire|1 (4)|{{flagicon|CRC}} Alajuelense {{pen}}|1 (5)

||{{flagicon|MEX}} Necaxa|2|{{flagicon|CRC}} Alajuelense|1

||{{flagicon|USA}} D.C. United|2|{{flagicon|USA}} Chicago Fire|2

|RD1=Quarterfinals|RD2=Semifinals|RD3=Final|consol=Third|3rdplace=yes|color=no|

|skipmatch01=no|skipmatch02=no|skipmatch03=no|skipmatch04=no

}}

Quarterfinals

{{football box

| date = September 28, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = Alajuelense {{flagicon|CRC}}

| score = 1–0

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|MEX}} Toluca

| goals1 = Miso {{goal|58}}

| goals2 =

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance = 6,521

| referee = Jose Farias (CAN)

}}

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{{football box

| date = September 28, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = Chicago Fire {{flagicon|USA}}

| score = 2–0

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|TRI}} Joe Public

| goals1 = Razov {{goal|19}}
Kovalenko {{goal|82}}

| goals2 =

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance = 6,521

| referee = Victorino Rodríguez (SLV)

}}

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{{football box

| date = September 29, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = Necaxa {{flagicon|MEX}}

| score = 3–2

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|CRC}} Saprissa

| goals1 = Delgado {{goal|14}} {{goal|64}}
Vásquez {{goal|37}}

| goals2 =

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance = 7,127

| referee = Peter Prendergast (JAM)

}}

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{{football box

| date = September 29, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = D.C. United {{flagicon|USA}}

| score = 1–0

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|HON|1949}} Olimpia

| goals1 = Moreno {{goal|68}}

| goals2 =

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance = 7,127

| referee = Carlos Batres (GUA)

}}

Semifinals

{{football box

| date = October 1, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = Alajuelense {{flagicon|CRC}}

| score = 1–1

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|USA}} Chicago Fire

| goals1 = Muñoz {{goal|22}}

| goals2 = {{goal|38}} Kosecki

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance = 8,163

| referee = Peter Prendergast (JAM)

| penaltyscore = 5–4

}}

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{{football box

| date = October 1, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = D.C. United {{flagicon|USA}}

| score = 1–3

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|MEX}} Necaxa

| goals1 = Talley {{goal|26}}

| goals2 = {{goal|40}} Almaguer
{{goal|57}} Delgado
{{goal|68}} Oliva

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance = 8,163

| referee = Carlos Batres (GUA)

}}

Third place match

{{football box

| date = October 3, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = Chicago Fire {{flagicon|USA}}

| score = 2–2

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|USA}} D.C. United

| goals1 = Razov {{goal|71}}
Marsch {{goal|80}}

| goals2 = {{goal|2}} Wood
{{goal|50}} Otero

| location = Whitney, United States

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance =

| referee = Rafael Pedrosa

}}

  • Third place was shared.

Final

{{football box

| date = October 3, 1999

| time = PST

| round =

| team1 = Necaxa {{flagicon|MEX}}

| score = 2–1

| report =

| team2 = {{flagicon|CRC}} Alajuelense

| goals1 = Aguinaga {{goal|47}}
Vázquez {{goal|66}}

| goals2 = {{goal|35|pen.}} Miso

| location = Whitney, Nevada, U.S.

| stadium = Sam Boyd Stadium

| attendance =

| referee = Jose Farias (CAN)

}}

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GK1{{flagicon|MEX}} Hugo Pineda
DF2{{flagicon|MEX}} Salvador Cabrera
DF3{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Almaguer
DF5{{flagicon|MEX}} José L. Montes de Oca
DF14{{flagicon|MEX}} Germán Villa
MF12{{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Vigna
MF16{{flagicon|MEX}} David Oliva{{suboff|88}}
MF21{{flagicon|URU}} Sergio Vázquez
MF7{{flagicon|ECU}} Alex Aguinaga
FW24{{flagicon|MEX}} Jaime Hernández
FW9{{flagicon|ECU}} Agustín Delgado
colspan=3|Substitutions:
MF4{{flagicon|MEX}} Ignacio Ambriz{{subon|88}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|MEX}} Raúl Arias

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|colspan=4|

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GK1{{flagicon|CRC}} Alvaro Mesen
DF2{{flagicon|CRC}} Javier Delgado
DF15{{flagicon|CRC}} Harold Wallace
DF14{{flagicon|CRC}} Enrique Smith
DF19{{flagicon|CRC}} Sandro Alfaro{{suboff|52}}
MF5{{flagicon|CRC}} Luis Arnáez
MF6{{flagicon|CRC}} Wilmer López
MF7{{flagicon|CRC}} Wilson Muñoz{{suboff|69}}
MF24{{flagicon|CRC}} Pablo Chinchilla
FW21{{flagicon|BRA}} Essinho
FW9{{flagicon|Slovakia}} Josef Miso
colspan=3|Substitutes:
MF11{{flagicon|CRC}} Carlos Castro{{subon|52}} {{suboff|80}}
MF10{{flagicon|ARG}} Pablo Izaguirre{{suboff|69}}
FW13{{flagicon|CRC}} Heriberto Quirós{{suboff|80}}
colspan=3|Manager:
colspan=4| {{flagicon|POR}} Guilherme Farinha

|}

|}

Champion

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CONCACAF Champions' Cup
1999 Winners
{{flagicon|MEX|size=100px}}
Necaxa
Second Title

References

{{Reflist}}

{{CONCACAF Champions' Cup}}

{{Liga Deportiva Alajuelense matches}}

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