MLS performance in the CONCACAF Champions Cup

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Major League Soccer teams have participated in the CONCACAF Champions Cup (formerly the CONCACAF Champions League from 2008 to 2023) each season since 1997. {{As of|2023}}, MLS may send up to ten teams to the CONCACAF Champions Cup each season — up to six from the United States, up to one from Canada, and up to three through the Leagues Cup berths.{{Cite web|date=June 1, 2022|title=How clubs can qualify for the expanded 2024 Concacaf Champions League|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/how-clubs-can-qualify-for-the-expanded-2024-concacaf-champions-league|url-status=live|website=MLSSoccer.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220602150301/https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/how-clubs-can-qualify-for-the-expanded-2024-concacaf-champions-league |archive-date=June 2, 2022}}

Under the Champions Cup's updated format starting in 2008–09, the first MLS team to finish first in its group was Real Salt Lake in 2010.{{cite news |url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2014/03/20/throw-real-salt-lakes-champions-league-run-mls-sake-forget-it-ever-happened |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140323072820/http://www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2014/03/20/throw-real-salt-lakes-champions-league-run-mls-sake-forget-it-ever-happened |archive-date=March 23, 2014 |title=The Throw-In: Real Salt Lake's Champions League run? For MLS' sake, forget it ever happened |work=MLS Soccer |date=March 20, 2014}}

The first Champions League title won by an MLS side occurred in 2022, when Seattle Sounders FC defeated Mexico's UNAM 5–2 on aggregate in the final. Seattle was therefore the first MLS side to participate at the FIFA Club World Cup.{{cite news |last=Mather |first=Victor |date=May 5, 2022 |title=The Sounders Qualified for the Club World Cup. No One Knows When It Is. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/sports/soccer/sounders-club-world-cup.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=May 5, 2022 |archive-date=May 15, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220515054210/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/sports/soccer/sounders-club-world-cup.html |url-status=live }} Real Salt Lake, CF Montréal, Toronto FC, Los Angeles FC and Columbus Crew all also reached the final, with Real Salt Lake losing to Monterrey in 2011, CF Montréal to América in 2015, Toronto FC to Guadalajara in 2018, Los Angeles FC to UANL in 2020, León in 2023 and Columbus Crew to Pachuca in 2024, respectively.

Performance by round

The following table shows the number of MLS participants in the Champions Cup each season, as well as the number of MLS teams that have reached various stages in the knockout rounds. MLS teams performed poorly during the first two years, as fixture congestion from the Superliga tournament as well as CONCACAF Champions League preliminary rounds meant that MLS teams often fielded teams without their first choice players.

Beginning in 2018, the Champions League format was changed to eliminate group play and the knockout round started with sixteen teams rather than eight.{{cite magazine |url=https://www.si.com/soccer/2018/02/20/concacaf-champions-league-format-mls-toronto-fc |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180221214439/https://www.si.com/soccer/2018/02/20/concacaf-champions-league-format-mls-toronto-fc |archive-date=February 21, 2018 |title=CONCACAF Champions League is Different, but Will MLS's Fortunes Change at All? |magazine=Sports Illustrated |date=February 20, 2018}} Beginning in 2024, the format was expanded to include five knockout rounds and twenty-seven teams.{{Cite web|date=September 21, 2021|title=Concacaf announces expanded Champions League starting in 2024|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/concacaf-announces-expanded-champions-league-starting-in-2024|url-status=live|website=MLSSoccer.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210921204246/https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/concacaf-announces-expanded-champions-league-starting-in-2024 |archive-date=September 21, 2021}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
TournamentParticipantswidth=75px | Quarter-
finalists
width=75px | Semi-
finalists
width=75px | FinalistsChampions
19972221
199821111
1999322
200022211
2002431
200342
2004221
2005221
200622
2007222
2008222
2008–0941
2009–1051
2010–115211
2011–12531
2012–13532
2013–1453
2014–155211
2015–1654
2016–17532
20185321
2019541
20205411
2021551
202254211
20235321
202410311
202510421TBD

Notes:

  • MLS sent only four teams to the Champions League in 2008–09 because the Canadian team, the Montreal Impact, played in the USL First Division at the time.

Performance by opposition in knockout series

The following table shows the performance of MLS teams in the knockout rounds for each home-and-away series for opponents from various leagues. During the first nine seasons of the Champions League, MLS teams did not play any foreign teams in knockout stage other than Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama. With the change in tournament format in the 2018 season, specifically with the knockout rounds now including a round of 16, MLS teams have played knockout matches against a greater variety of countries.

In the Champions Cup knockout rounds, MLS teams have played Mexican teams more than any other country, in some years facing multiple matchups.{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-insider/wp/2015/10/22/its-mls-vs-mexico-in-the-concacaf-champions-league-quarterfinals/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151023044250/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-insider/wp/2015/10/22/its-mls-vs-mexico-in-the-concacaf-champions-league-quarterfinals/ |archive-date=October 23, 2015 |title=It's MLS vs. Mexico in the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals |newspaper=The Washington Post |first=Steven |last=Goff |date=October 22, 2015}} Seattle's 2013 quarter-final win over Mexico's UANL was the first time since the Champions League format began in 2008–09 that an MLS team eliminated a Mexican team in the knockout rounds.{{cite news |url=http://www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2013/03/13/ccl-match-recap-seattle-sounders-3-tigres-uanl-1 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130314232939/http://www.mlssoccer.com/ccl/news/article/2013/03/13/ccl-match-recap-seattle-sounders-3-tigres-uanl-1 |archive-date=March 14, 2013 |title=CCL Match Recap: Seattle Sounders 3, Tigres UANL 1 |work=MLS Soccer |date=March 13, 2013}} Montreal repeated the feat in 2015 when they beat Mexico's Pachuca in the quarter-finals.{{cite news |url=http://www.espnfc.us/concacaf-champions-league/2298/blog/post/2334750/epic-moment-in-montreal-caps-concacaf-champions-league-quarters |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150309075858/http://www.espnfc.us/concacaf-champions-league/2298/blog/post/2334750/epic-moment-in-montreal-caps-concacaf-champions-league-quarters |archive-date=March 9, 2015 |title=Montreal's epic moment caps CONCACAF Champions League QFs |work=ESPN FC |first=Arch |last=Bell |date=March 6, 2015}} In 2018, Toronto FC and the New York Red Bulls both advanced to the semi-finals by beating Mexican teams, the first time that two MLS teams eliminated two Mexican teams in the same tournament.{{cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-mls-liga-mx-parity-20180317-story.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180317192535/http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-mls-liga-mx-parity-20180317-story.html |archive-date=March 17, 2018 |title=There's no longer a big gap in the level of play between Mexico's Liga MX and MLS, Donovan says |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |first=Kevin |last=Baxter |date=March 17, 2018}} In 2020, Los Angeles FC became the first MLS team to eliminate three Mexican teams in the same tournament — beating Mexican opponents in the Round of 16, quarterfinals, and semifinals, before losing in the final to a Mexican team.{{cite news |url=https://en.as.com/en/2020/12/20/soccer/1608495690_817493.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210928175201/https://en.as.com/en/2020/12/20/soccer/1608495690_817493.html |archive-date=September 28, 2021 |title=LAFC, first team to eliminate three Liga MX clubs |newspaper=Diario AS |first=Rodrigo |last=Serrano |date=December 20, 2020}} MLS' improved performance against Mexican teams was attributed to MLS club academies focused on player development, and an increase in player salaries through the league's Targeted Allocation Money (TAM) program.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/concacaf-champions-league/0/blog/post/3421040/concacaf-champions-league-benefit-from-mls-sides-beating-liga-mx-opponents |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180413125322/http://www.espn.com/soccer/concacaf-champions-league/0/blog/post/3421040/concacaf-champions-league-benefit-from-mls-sides-beating-liga-mx-opponents |archive-date=April 13, 2018 |title=CONCACAF Champions League will benefit from MLS wins over Liga MX |publisher=ESPN |first=Tom |last=Marshall |date=March 15, 2018}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
Tournament{{flagicon|MEX}} Mexico{{flagicon|TRI}} Trinidad
and Tobago
{{flagicon|El Salvador}} El Salvador{{flagicon|HON}} Honduras{{flagicon|CRC}} Costa
Rica
{{flagicon|GUA}} Guate{{shy}}mala{{flagicon|PAN}} Panama{{flagicon|JAM}} Jamaica{{flagicon|DOM}} Dominican
Republic
{{flagicon|NCA}} Nicaragua{{flagicon|HAI}} Haiti{{flagicon|CAN}} Canada
19970–11–01–0
19982–01–0
19990–11–01–00–1
20002–01–0
20021–31–01–01–0
20030–21–00–10–11–0
20041–00–2
20050–10–11–0
20060–2
20070–21–01–0
20080–10–11–01–0
bgcolor="ddddee"

| Subtotal

3–115–01–06–02–82–11–02–0
2008–090–1
2009–100–1
2010–110–11–0
2011–120–2
2012–131–31–0
2013–140–3
2014–151–11–1
2015–160–4
2016–170–21–0
bgcolor="ddddee"

| Subtotal

2–183–11–0
20183–31–01–00–1
20191–41–01–01–11–0
20203–31–22–0
20211–41–02–01–0
20223–21–01–01–11–0
20231–21–01–01–00–1
20242–72–01–01–01–01–0
20252–31–02–11–01–0
bgcolor="ddddee"

| Subtotal

16–282–06–211–13–12–22–02–01–01–11–0
Totals || 21–57 (26%) || 5–0 (100%) || 3–0 (100%) || 12–2 (87%) || 16–10 (62%) || 5–2 (71%) || 4–2 (67%) || 4–0 (100%) || 2–0 (100%) || 1–0 (100%) || 1–1 (50%) || 1–0 (100%)

CONCACAF Club Ranking

In 2023, CONCACAF released a new club ranking system ahead of the revamped Champions Cup and regional competitions. It replaced the former CONCACAF Club Index as the method used to seed clubs in international competitions. A modified Elo rating system, MLS teams receive updated ratings from results in MLS, Champions Cup, Leagues Cup, US Open Cup, and Club World Cup matches, with more weight placed on international matches.{{cite web |title=Concacaf launches new ranking system for region's clubs and leagues |url=https://www.concacaf.com/news/concacaf-launches-new-ranking-system-for-region-s-clubs-and-leagues/ |website=www.concacaf.com |access-date=17 December 2023 |language=en |date=16 May 2023}}{{cite web |title=How does the Concacaf Club Ranking system work? |url=https://www.concacaf.com/news/how-does-the-concacaf-club-ranking-system-work/ |website=www.concacaf.com |access-date=17 December 2023 |language=en |date=16 May 2023}}

{{updated|August 26, 2024|{{cite web|url=https://www.concacaf.com/rankings/club/|title=CONCACAF CLUB RANKING INDEX|website=www.concacaf.com|access-date=17 December 2023}}}}

class="wikitable"
Rank

!Club

!Points

1

|{{flagicon|USA}} Columbus Crew

|1,253

2

|{{flagicon|MEX}} America

|1,235

3

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Tigres UANL

|1,231

4

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Pachuca

|1,228

5

|{{flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles FC

|1,226

6

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey

|1,226

7

|{{flagicon|USA}} Inter Miami CF

|1,214

8

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Cruz Azul

|1,212

9

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Guadalajara

|1,207

10

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Toluca

|1,205

11

|{{flagicon|MEX}} León

|1,200

12

|{{flagicon|MEX}} UNAM

|1,197

13

|{{flagicon|USA}} Orlando City SC

|1,195

14

|{{flagicon|USA}} FC Cincinnati

|1,195

15

|{{flagicon|USA}} Seattle Sounders FC

|1,195

16

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York Red Bulls

|1,195

17

|{{flagicon|USA}} Philadelphia Union

|1,194

18

|{{flagicon|USA}} LA Galaxy

|1,192

19

|{{flagicon|USA}} New York City FC

|1,189

20

|{{flagicon|USA}} Real Salt Lake

|1,188

Performance by team

As of 2024, 27 MLS teams have appeared in the CONCACAF Champions Cup since MLS began sending teams to the competition in 1997.

Seattle Sounders FC became champions in 2022, ending Liga MX's winning streak in the competition since 2006. They were the fifth MLS club to make it to the final, following Real Salt Lake in 2011, Montreal Impact in 2015, Toronto FC in 2018 and Los Angeles FC in 2020.{{cite news |last=Booth |first=Tim |date=May 4, 2022 |title=Seattle Sounders are the 1st MLS team to win the CONCACAF Champions League, beating Pumas 5-2 on aggregate |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/soccer/ct-seattle-sounders-pumas-champions-league-20220505-pq3hccnznjel3kivdrmbwxyqem-story.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220505044043/https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/soccer/ct-seattle-sounders-pumas-champions-league-20220505-pq3hccnznjel3kivdrmbwxyqem-story.html |archive-date=May 5, 2022 |work=Chicago Tribune |agency=Associated Press |accessdate=May 25, 2022}}

Canadian teams in MLS – CF Montréal, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC – qualify to the Champions Cup via a separate competition, the Canadian Championship, and they represent the Canadian Soccer Association. Starting in 2024, all three Canadian teams may also qualify through MLS or Leagues Cup. The only times MLS standings were used for Canadian teams qualification were the 2014 season to determine the 2015–16 Champions League representative, as the Canadian Championship format was changed that season, and the 2020 season to determine the 2021 Champions League representative, as the 2020 Canadian Championship was postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Starting in 2018, the group stage was removed, so MLS teams now started in the Round of 16 (first round). Starting in 2024, one or two MLS teams receive byes to the round of 16 (second round) while others enter in the first round of 22 teams.

{{updated|2025 tournament semifinals|{{citation needed|date=February 2020}} }}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
TeamAppsPldWDLGFGAGDBest Result
style="text-align:left"| Atlanta United FC384131110+1{{sort|d|Quarter-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Austin FC1210123–1{{sort|e|Round of 16}}
style="text-align:left"| Chivas USA*1201113–2{{sort|g|Preliminary round}}
style="text-align:left"| Chicago Fire3116231814+4bgcolor="CFAA88"| {{sort|c1|Third place}}
style="text-align:left"| FC Cincinnati28323149+5{{sort|e|Round of 16}}
style="text-align:left"| Colorado Rapids5145271521–6{{sort|e|Round of 16}}
style="text-align:left"| Columbus Crew629127103742–5bgcolor=silver| {{sort|b|Final}}
style="text-align:left"| FC Dallas3189362725+2bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| D.C. United12522412168471+13bgcolor="gold"| {{sort|a|Champions}}
style="text-align:left"| Houston Dynamo FC84015111448480bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Inter Miami CF2126151916+3bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| LA Galaxy11482112158062+18bgcolor="gold"| {{sort|a|Champions}}
style="text-align:left"| Los Angeles FC31910183219+13bgcolor=silver| {{sort|b|Final}}
style="text-align:left"| CF Montréalǂ4228772726+1bgcolor=silver| {{sort|b|Final}}
style="text-align:left"| Nashville SC14211105+5{{sort|e|Round of 16}}
style="text-align:left"| New England Revolution5145271825–7{{sort|d|Quarter-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| New York City FC2105141917+2bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| New York Red Bulls5228862719+8bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Orlando City SC2623196+3{{sort|e|Round of 16}}
style="text-align:left"| Philadelphia Union3166642322+1bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Portland Timbers3126333119+12{{sort|d|Quarter-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Real Salt Lake42411763524+11bgcolor=silver| {{sort|b|Final}}
style="text-align:left"| San Jose Earthquakes41472516160{{sort|d|Quarter-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Seattle Sounders FC8502212167965+14bgcolor="gold"| {{sort|a|Champions}}
style="text-align:left"| St. Louis City SC12101220{{sort|f|Round one}}
style="text-align:left"| Sporting Kansas City732126144145–4bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}
style="text-align:left"| Toronto FCǂ7341410104645+1bgcolor=silver| {{sort|b|Final}}
style="text-align:left"| Vancouver Whitecaps FCǂ52610793834+4bgcolor="9acdff"| {{sort|c2|Semi-finals}}

ǂ – team represents Canada

* – team folded

Apps – CCC appearances

Pld – games played

W, D, L – wins, draws, losses

GF, GA, GD – goals for, goals against, goal difference

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|+MLS performance since the beginning of the Champions League era

Team

!Apps

!08-09

!09-10

!10-11

!11-12

!12-13

!13-14

!14-15

!15-16

!16-17

!2018

!2019

!2020

!2021

!2022

!2023

!2024

!2025

Seattle Sounders FC

|8

GSQFbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFQFQFR16bgcolor="gold" |CR16
Toronto FC

|7

PRGSbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFGSbgcolor=silver |FR16QF
Houston Dynamo FC

|6

QFGSQFGSQFR16
LA Galaxy

|6

PRQFbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFQFQFQF
Columbus Crew

|5

QFQFQFbgcolor=silver |FR16
CF Montréal

|5

QFGSbgcolor=silver |FQFQF
New York Red Bulls

|5

PRGSQFbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFQF
Sporting Kansas City

|5

QFGSGSbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFR1
Vancouver Whitecaps FC

|5

GSbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFQFR1Q
Colorado Rapids

|4

GSR16R16R1
D.C. United

|4

GSGSQFQF
Real Salt Lake

|4

bgcolor=silver |FGSQFR1
Atlanta United FC

|3

| colspan="9" |did not exist

|•

QFQFQF
FC Dallas

|3

GSbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFR16
Los Angeles FC

|3

| colspan="10" |did not exist

|•

bgcolor=silver |Fbgcolor=silver |FQF
New England Revolution

|3

PRQFQF
Philadelphia Union

|3

| colspan="3" |did not exist

|•

bgcolor="CFAA88" |SFbgcolor="CFAA88" |SFR16
Portland Timbers

|3

GSGSQF
FC Cincinnati

|2

| colspan="11" |did not exist

|•

R16R16
Inter Miami CF

|2

| colspan="12" |did not exist

|•

QFbgcolor="CFAA88" |SF
New York City FC

|2

| colspan="8" |did not exist

|•

QFbgcolor="CFAA88" |SF
Orlando City SC

|2

| colspan="8" |did not exist

|•

R16R16
Austin FC

|1

| colspan="13" |did not exist

|•

R16
Chivas USA

|1

|PR

|•

colspan="11" |Team dissolved
Nashville SC

|1

| colspan="12" |did not exist

|•

R16
San Jose Earthquakes

|1

QF
St. Louis City SC

|1

| colspan="15" |did not exist

|R1

|•

=Records=

Biggest win: 8 goal margin

D.C. United 8–0 {{flagicon|TRI}} Joe Public (1998 Quarter-finals)

Biggest defeat: 6 goal margin

{{flagicon|MEX}} Atlético Morelia 6–0 Columbus Crew (2003 Quarter-finals, first leg)
{{flagicon|MEX}} Pachuca 6–0 Philadelphia Union (2024 Round of 16, second leg)

Other continental competitions

MLS teams have participated in other continental competitions.

=Copa Sudamericana=

{{Main|Copa Sudamericana}}

  • 2005 — D.C. United played in the Round of 16, where they lost 3–4 in aggregate over two legs (1–1, 2–3) to Chile's Universidad Católica.
  • 2007 — D.C. United played in the Round of 16, where they lost 2–2 on aggregate on away goals (2–1, 0–1) to Mexico's Guadalajara.

See also

References