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Mexican football clubs in international competitions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Mexican football clubs in international competitions. Mexican clubs have participated in competitive international soccer competitions since at least 1963 for the first CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Mexican teams have traditionally dominated the CONCACAF Champions League tournament, winning 38 of the 58 tournaments. Additionally, Mexican clubs have won 3 of the 4 North American SuperLigas. Mexican clubs have also participated in the CONMEBOL's Copa Sudamericana, where Pachuca won the title in 2006.

Since 1963, Mexican football clubs have won 38 CONCACAF Champions' Cup/Champions League titles, and finished runners-up 20 times.

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Who qualifies for CONCACAF competitions

For the CONCACAF Champions Cup, up to nine Mexican football clubs are eligible for entry into the competition.[1]

  • Liga MX Apertura winners and runners-up
  • Liga MX Clausura winners and runners-up
  • Two highest-ranked clubs in Liga MX aggregate table that have not already qualified
  • Leagues Cup champions, runners-up, and third place finishers

If one (or more) Liga MX club(s) were to qualify through multiple methods, then the next Liga MX club(s) with the most regular season points would qualify in the remaining slot(s). If the Leagues Cup champion were to win the Apertura or Clausura, then both the Apertura and Clausura champions would qualify to the round of 16; should the Leagues Cup slot(s) have already qualified, then Liga MX would be awarded with one additional slot to be given to the next best non-qualified team in the regular season standings.[2]

Cups and finals

FIFA Club World Championship / Club World Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
UANL 0 1 2020

Copa Interamericana (defunct)

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
América 2 0 1978, 1991
UNAM 1 1 1981 1990
Atlético Español 0 1 1976
Puebla 0 1 1992

CONCACAF Champions' Cup / Champions League

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
América 7 1 1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2006, 2015, 2016 2021
Cruz Azul 6 2 1969, 1970, 1971, 1996, 1997, 2014 2009, 2010
Pachuca 5 0 2002, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2017
Monterrey 5 0 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019, 2021
UNAM 3 2 1980, 1982, 1989 2005, 2022
Toluca 2 3 1968, 2003 1998, 2006, 2014
Guadalajara 2 3 1962, 2018 1963, 1984[A], 2007
Atlante 2 1 1983, 2009 1994
UANL 1 3 2020 2016, 2017, 2019
León 1 1 2023 1993
Necaxa 1 1 1999 1996
Atlético Español 1 0 1975
UDG 1 0 1978[B]
Puebla 1 0 1991
Morelia 0 2 2002, 2003
Santos Laguna 0 2 2012, 2013

North American SuperLiga (defunct)

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Pachuca 1 0 2007
UANL 1 0 2009
Morelia 1 0 2010

CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup / Giants Cup (defunct)

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Necaxa 2 0 1994, 1997[C]
América 1 0 2001
Monterrey 1 0 1993
Tecos 1 0 1995

Leagues Cup

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Cruz Azul 1 0 2019
León 1 0 2021
UANL 0 1 2019

Copa Libertadores

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Cruz Azul 0 1 2001
Guadalajara 0 1 2010
UANL 0 1 2015

Copa Sudamericana

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Pachuca 1 0 2006
UNAM 0 1 2005
América 0 1 2007

Full international record

FIFA Club World Championship / FIFA Club World Cup

Year Team Progress Result Opponents
Brazil 2000 Necaxa Third place 1–1 (4–3 p) Spain Real Madrid
Spain 2001 None qualified
Japan 2005
Japan 2006 América Fourth place 1–2 Egypt Al Ahly
Japan 2007 Pachuca Quarter-finals 0–1 Tunisia Étoile
Japan 2008 Pachuca Fourth place 0–1 Japan Gamba Osaka
United Arab Emirates 2009 Atlante Fourth place 1–1 (3–4 p) South Korea Pohang Steelers
United Arab Emirates 2010 Pachuca Fifth place 2–2 (4–2 p) United Arab Emirates Al Wahda
Japan 2011 Monterrey Fifth place 3–2 Tunisia Espérance de Tunis
Japan 2012 Monterrey Third place 2–0 Egypt Al Ahly
Morocco 2013 Monterrey Fifth place 5–1 Egypt Al Ahly
Morocco 2014 Cruz Azul Fourth place 1–1 (2–4 p) New Zealand Auckland City
Japan 2015 América Fifth place 2–1 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
Japan 2016 América Fourth place 2–2 (3–4 p) Colombia Atlético Nacional
United Arab Emirates 2017 Pachuca Third place 4–1 United Arab Emirates Al Jazira
United Arab Emirates 2018 Guadalajara Sixth place 1–1 (5–6 p) Tunisia Espérance de Tunis
Qatar 2019 Monterrey Third place 2–2 (4–3 p) Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
Qatar 2020 UANL Runners-up 0–1 Germany Bayern Munich
United Arab Emirates 2021 Monterrey Fifth place 3–1 United Arab Emirates Al Jazira
Qatar 2022 None qualified
Saudi Arabia 2023 León Fifth place (shared) 0–1 Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
United States 2025 León Group stage
Monterrey Group stage

Copa Interamericana (defunct)

Year Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1969 Toluca Runners-up 3–3 (0–3 PO) Argentina Estudiantes 2–1 at home, 1–2 away, 0–3 in playoff
1972 Cruz Azul Runners-up 2–3 Uruguay Nacional 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
1976 Atlético Español Runners-up 2–2 (4–5 p) Argentina Independiente 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
1978 América Winners 1–3 Argentina Boca Juniors 1–0 at home, 0–3 away, 2–1 in playoff
1981 UNAM Winners 4–4 Uruguay Nacional 3–1 at home, 1–3 away, 2–1 in playoff
1991 América Winners 3–2 Paraguay Olimpia 1–1 at home, 2–1 away
1992 Puebla Runners-up 2–7 Chile Colo-Colo 1–3 at home, 1–4 away

CONCACAF Champions Cup / Champions League

Year Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
Champions' Cup Era (1962–2008)
1962 Guadalajara Winners 6–0 Guatemala Comunicaciones 5–0 at home, 1–0 away
1963 Guadalajara Final Haiti Racing Withdrew
Oro First round 4–5 United States New York Hungaria 2–3 at home, 2–2 away
1967 None entered
1968 Toluca Winners Suriname Transvaal Series cancelled after Transvaal were disqualified.
1969 Cruz Azul Winners 1–0 Guatemala Comunicaciones 1–0 at home, 0–0 away
Toluca Second round 0–1 Mexico Cruz Azul 0–1 at home, 0–0 away
1970 Cruz Azul Winners Costa Rica Saprissa, Suriname Transvaal
1971 Cruz Azul Winners 5–1 Costa Rica Alajuelense
1972 América First round Honduras Olimpia Scores unknown
Toluca Second round 1–2 Honduras Olimpia 0–1 at home, 1–1 away[D]
1973 None entered
1974
1975 Atlético Español Winners 5–1 Suriname Transvaal 3–0 at home, 2–1 away
Monterrey Second round 1–2 Mexico Atlético Español 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
1976 León Semi-finals 1–3 El Salvador Águila 0–2 at home (fft.), 1–1 away
Toluca Second round Canada Serbian White Eagles Withdrew
1977 América Winners 2–1 Suriname Robinhood 1–1 at home, 0–1 away[E]
1978 UDG Co-Winners Guatemala Comunicaciones, Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
UNAM Second round 0–2 Mexico UDG 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
1979 UANL Semi-finals 0–1 El Salvador FAS 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
1980 Cruz Azul Third round 1–4 Mexico UNAM 0–1 at home, 1–3 away
UNAM Winners 2–0 Honduras UNAH
1981 Cruz Azul Second round 2–4 Honduras Marathón 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
UANL Second round 1–2 El Salvador Atlético Marte 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
1982 Cruz Azul First round Guatemala Xelajú Withdrew
UNAM Winners 3–2 Suriname Robinhood 3–2 at home, 0–0 away[F]
1983 Atlante Winners 6–1 Suriname Robinhood 5–0 at home, 1–1 away
UANL Second round 1–4 Guatemala Suchitepéquez 1–1 at home, 0–3 away
1984 Guadalajara Final Haiti Violette Withdrew
Puebla Second round 2–2 (2–4 p) United States New York Pancyprian-Freedoms 0–0 at home, 2–2 away
1985 América Third round 2–3 Honduras Olimpia 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
Guadalajara First round 2–4 Mexico América 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
1986 None entered
1987 América Winners 3–1 Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force 2–0 at home, 1–1 away
Monterrey Semi-finals 3–5 Mexico América 3–3 at home, 0–2 away
1988 Cruz Azul Quarter-finals 1–2 Honduras Olimpia 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Morelia Quarter-finals Costa Rica Alajuelense Withdrew
1989 UDG Quarter-finals 2–3 Costa Rica Herdiano 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
UNAM Winners 4–2 Cuba Pinar del Río 3–1 at home, 1–1 away
1990 América Winners 8–2 Cuba Pinar del Río 6–0 at home, 2–2 away
1991 Puebla Winners 4–2 Trinidad and Tobago Police 3–1 at home, 1–1 away
UDG Third round 0–2 Mexico Puebla 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
1992 América Winners 1–0 Costa Rica Alajuelense
UNAM First round 0–1 El Salvador Firpo 0–1 at home, 0–0 away[G]
1993 León Final round 2nd Guatemala Municipal, Suriname Robinhood, Costa Rica Saprissa
Puebla First round 1–1 (5–6 p) Costa Rica Saprissa 0–0 at home, 1–1 away
1994 Atlante Final 2–3 Costa Rica Cartaginés
Monterrey First round 4–6 Honduras Petrotela 3–2 at home, 1–4 away
1995 Santos Laguna Second round 0–2 El Salvador FAS 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
Tecos Third round 3–4 Costa Rica Alajuelense 2–1 at home, 1–3 away
1996 Cruz Azul Final round 1st Guatemala Comunicaciones, Mexico Necaxa, United States Seattle Sounders
Necaxa Final round 2nd Guatemala Comunicaciones, Mexico Cruz Azul, United States Seattle Sounders
1997 Cruz Azul Winners 5–3 United States LA Galaxy
Guadalajara Third place 2–2[H] United States D.C. United
Santos Laguna Preliminary round 1–4 United States LA Galaxy
1998 Cruz Azul Quarter-finals 1–1 (3–5 p) Costa Rica Saprissa
León Fourth place 0–2 Costa Rica Saprissa
Toluca Final 0–1 United States D.C. United
1999 Necaxa Winners 2–1 Costa Rica Alajuelense
Toluca Quarter-finals 0–1 Costa Rica Alajuelense
2000 Pachuca Third place 2–1 United States D.C. United
Toluca Quarter-finals 0–1 Honduras Olimpiua
2002 América Round of 16 0–3 Costa Rica Alajuelense 0–0 at home, 0–3 away
Morelia Final 0–1 Mexico Pachuca [I]
Pachuca Winners 1–0 Mexico Morelia [I]
Santos Laguna Quarter-finals 2–3 United States Kansas City Wizards 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
2003 América Semi-finals 4–5 Mexico Toluca 0–4 at home, 4–1 away
Morelia Final 4–5 Mexico Toluca 3–3 at home, 1–2 away
Necaxa Semi-finals 0–6 Mexico Morelia 0–0 at home, 0–6 away
Toluca Winners 5–4 Mexico Morelia 2–1 at home, 3–3 away
2004 Monterrey Semi-finals 1–2 Costa Rica Alajuelense 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Pachuca Quarter-finals 2–2 (2–3 p) Costa Rica Saprissa 2–0 at home, 0–2 away
2005 Monterrey Semi-finals 3–3 (3–5 p) Costa Rica Saprissa 1–1 at home, 2–2 away
UNAM Final 2–3 Costa Rica Saprissa 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
2006 América Winners 2–1 Mexico Toluca 2–1 at home, 0–0 away
Toluca Final 1–2 Mexico América 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
2007 Guadalajara Final 2–2 (6–7 p) Mexico Pachuca 2–2 at home, 0–0 away
Pachuca Winners 2–2 (7–6 p) Mexico Guadalajara 0–0 at home, 2–2 away
2008 Atlante Quarter-finals 2–4 Costa Rica Saprissa 2–1 at home, 0–3 away
Pachuca Winners 3–2 Costa Rica Saprissa 2–1 at home, 1–1 away
Champions League Era (2008–2023)
2008–09 Atlante Winners 2–0 Mexico Cruz Azul 0–0 at home, 2–0 away
Cruz Azul Final 0–2 Mexico Atlante 0–2 at home, 0–0 away
Santos Laguna Semi-finals 3–4 Mexico Atlante 2–1 at home, 1–3 away
UNAM Quarter-finals 0–2 Mexico Cruz Azul 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
2009–10 Cruz Azul Final 2–2 (a) Mexico Pachuca 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Pachuca Winners 2–2 (a) Mexico Cruz Azul 1–0 at home, 1–2 away
Toluca Semi-finals 1–2 Mexico Pachuca 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
UNAM Semi-finals 1–5 Mexico Cruz Azul 1–0 at home, 0–5 away
2010–11 Cruz Azul Semi-finals 2–3 Mexico Monterrey 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Monterrey Winners 3–2 United States Real Salt Lake 2–2 at home, 1–0 away
Santos Laguna Quarter-finals 1–5 Mexico Cruz Azul 1–3 at home, 0–2 away
Toluca Quarter-finals 0–2 Mexico Monterrey 0–1 at home, 0–1 away
2011–12 Monterrey Winners 3–2 Mexico Santos Laguna 2–0 at home, 1–2 away
Morelia Quarter-finals 2–7 Mexico Monterrey 1–3 at home, 1–4 away
Santos Laguna Final 2–3 Mexico Monterrey 2–1 at home, 0–2 away
UNAM Semi-finals 1–4 Mexico Monterrey 1–1 at home, 0–3 away
2012–13 Guadalajara 2nd in group stage Trinidad and Tobago W Connection, Guatemala Xelajú
Monterrey Winners 4–2 Mexico Santos Laguna 4–2 at home, 0–0 away
Santos Laguna Final 2–4 Mexico Monterrey 0–0 at home, 2–4 away
UANL Quarter-finals 2–3 United States Seattle Sounders FC 1–0 at home, 1–3 away
2013–14 América 2nd in group stage Costa Rica Alajuelense, Panama Sporting San Miguelito
Cruz Azul Winners 1–1 (a) Mexico Toluca 0–0 at home, 1–1 away
Tijuana Semi-finals 1–2 Mexico Cruz Azul 1–0 at home, 0–2 away
Toluca Final 1–1 (a) Mexico Cruz Azul 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
2014–15 América Winners 5–3 Canada Montreal Impact 1–1 at home, 4–2 away
Cruz Azul 2nd in group stage Costa Rica Alajuelense, Panama Chorrillo
León 2nd in group stage El Salvador Isidro Metapán, Costa Rica Herediano
Pachuca Quarter-finals 3–3 (a) Canada Montreal Impact 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
2015–16 América Winners 4–1 Mexico UANL 2–1 at home, 2–0 away
Querétaro Semi-finals 0–2 Mexico UANL 0–0 at home, 0–2 away
Santos Laguna Semi-finals 0–1 Mexico América 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
UANL Final 1–4 Mexico América 0–2 at home, 1–2 away
2016–17 Monterrey 2nd in group stage Panama Árabe Unido, Haiti Don Bosco
Pachuca Winners 2–1 Mexico UANL 1–0 at home, 1–1 away
UANL Final 1–2 Mexico Pachuca 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
UNAM Quarter-finals 1–4 Mexico UANL 0–3 at home, 1–1 away
2018 América Semi-finals 2–4 Canada Toronto FC 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
Guadalajara Winners 3–3 (4–2 p) Canada Toronto FC 1–2 at home, 2–1 away
Tijuana Quarter-finals 1–5 United States New York Red Bulls 0–2 at home, 1–3 away
UANL Quarter-finals 4–4 (a) Canada Toronto FC 3–2 at home, 1–2 away
2019 Monterrey Winners 2–1 Mexico UANL 1–1 at home, 1–0 away
UANL Final 1–2 Mexico Monterrey 0–1 at home, 1–1 away
Santos Laguna Semi-finals 3–5 Mexico UANL 3–2 at home, 0–3 away
Toluca Round of 16 0–5 United States Sporting Kansas City 0–2 at home, 0–3 away
2020 América Semi-finals 1–3 United States Los Angeles FC 1–3 neutral[J]
Cruz Azul Quarter-finals 1–2 United States Los Angeles FC 1–2 neutral[J]
León Round of 16 2–3 United States Los Angeles FC 2–0 at home, 0–3 away
UANL Winners 2–1 United States Los Angeles FC 2–1 neutral[J]
2021 América Final 0–1 Mexico Monterrey 0–1 neutral
Cruz Azul Semi-finals 1–5 Mexico Monterrey 1–4 at home, 0–1 away
León Round of 16 2–3 Canada Toronto FC 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Monterrey Winners 1–0 Mexico América 1–0 neutral
2022 Cruz Azul Semi-finals 1–2 Mexico UNAM 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
León Quarter-finals 1–4 United States Seattle Sounders FC 1–1 at home, 0–3 away
Santos Laguna Round of 16 1–3 Canada CF Montréal 1–0 at home, 0–3 away
UNAM Final 2–5 United States Seattle Sounders FC 2–2 at home, 0–3 away
2023 Atlas Quarter-finals 2–3 United States Philadelphia Union 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
León Winners 3–1 United States Los Angeles FC 2–1 at home, 1–0 away
Pachuca Round of 16 1–1 (a) Honduras Motagua 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
UANL Semi-finals 3–4 Mexico León 2–1 at home, 1–3 away
Second Champions Cup Era (2024–present)
2024 América TBD
Guadalajara TBD
Monterrey TBD
Pachuca TBD
Toluca First round 4–4 (a) Costa Rica Herediano 2–3 at home, 2–1 away
UANL Quarter-finals 2–2 (3–4 p) United States Columbus Crew 1–1 at home, 1–1 away

Leagues Cup

Year Team Progress Result Opponent(s)
2019 América Semi-finals 2–2 (3–5 p) Mexico UANL
Cruz Azul Winners 2–1 Mexico UANL
Tijuana Quarter-finals 2–2 (1–3 p) United States LA Galaxy
UANL Final 1–2 Mexico Cruz Azul
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 León Winners 3–2 United States Seattle Sounders FC
Santos Laguna Semi-finals 0–1 United States Seattle Sounders FC
UANL Quarter-finals 0–3 United States Seattle Sounders FC
UNAM Semi-finals 0–2 Mexico León
From 2023 onward, all Liga MX clubs qualified.

North American SuperLiga (defunct)

Year Team Progress Result Opponent(s)
2007 América 3rd in group stage United States D.C. United, United States Houston Dynamo, Mexico Morelia
Guadalajara 3rd in group stage United States FC Dallas, United States LA Galaxy, Mexico Pachuca
Morelia 4th in group stage Mexico América, United States D.C. United, United States Houston Dynamo
Pachuca Winners 1–1 (4–3 p) United States LA Galaxy
2008 Atlante Semi-finals 0–1 United States New England Revolution
Guadalajara 3rd in group stage Mexico Atlante, United States D.C. United, United States Houston Dynamo
Pachuca Semi-finals 0–2 United States Houston Dynamo
Santos Laguna 4th in group stage United States Chivas USA, United States New England Revolution, Mexico Pachuca
2009 Atlas 3rd in group stage United States Kansas City Wizards, United States New England Revolution, Mexico Santos Laguna
San Luis 3rd in group stage United States Chivas USA, United States Chicago Fire, Mexico UANL
Santos Laguna Semi-finals 2–3 Mexico UANL
UANL Winners 1–1 (4–3 p) United States Chicago Fire
2010 Morelia Winners 2–1 United States New England Revolution
Pachuca 4th in group stage United States Chivas USA, United States Houston Dynamo, Mexico Puebla
Puebla Semi-finals 1–1 (3–5 p) United States New England Revolution
UNAM 4th in group stage United States Chicago Fire, Mexico Morelia, United States New England Revolution

Campeones Cup

Year Team Score Opponents
2018 UANL 3–1 Canada Toronto FC
2019 América 2–3 United States Atlanta United FC
2020 Cancelled United States Seattle Sounders FC
2021 Cruz Azul 0–2 United States Columbus Crew
2022 Atlas 0–2 United States New York City FC
2023 UANL 0–0 (4–2 p) United States Los Angeles FC

CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup / Giants Cup (defunct)

Year Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1991 UDG Final round 3rd El Salvador Atlético Marte, Guatemala Comunicaciones, Haiti Racing
1993 Monterrey Final round 1st El Salvador Firpo, Honduras Real España, Guatemala Suchitepéquez
1994 Necaxa Winners 3–0 Guatemala Aurora
1995 Tecos Winners 2–1 El Salvador Firpo
1996 Necaxa First round United States Richmond Kickers Withdrew
1997 Cruz Azul 2nd in group stage United States Dallas Burn, Mexico Necaxa
Necaxa Final Honduras Olimpia Cancelled
1998 None entered
2001 América Winners 2–0 United States D.C. United
Guadalajara Quarter-finals 2–4 Guatemala Comunicaciones

Copa Libertadores

Mexican football clubs did not partake in the Copa Libertadores until 1998. Mexican clubs stopped playing in 2016 due to schedule conflicts.[3][4]

Year Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
1998 América Round of 16 1–2 Argentina River Plate 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
Guadalajara 4th in group stage Mexico América, Brazil Grêmio, Brazil Vasco da Gama
1999 None entered
2000 América Semi-finals 4–5 Argentina Boca Juniors 3–1 at home, 1–4 away
Atlas Quarter-finals 2–5 Brazil Palmeiras 2–3 at home, 0–2 away
2001 Cruz Azul Final 1–1 (1–3 p) Argentina Boca Juniors 1–0 at home, 0–1 away
2002 América Semi-finals 1–3 Brazil São Caetano 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
Morelia Quarter-finals 2–4 Mexico América 1–2 at home, 1–2 away
2003 Cruz Azul Quarter-finals 2–3 Brazil Santos 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
UNAM Round of 16 0–1 Chile Cobreloa 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
2004 América Round of 16 2–3 Brazil São Caetano 1–1 at home, 1–2 away
Santos Laguna Round of 16 2–2 (3–4 p) Argentina River Plate 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
2005 Guadalajara Semi-finals 2–5 Brazil Atlético Paranaense 2–2 at home, 0–3 away
Pachuca Round of 16 2–4 Mexico Guadalajara 1–1 at home, 1–3 away
UANL Quarter-finals 2–5 Brazil São Paulo 2–1 at home, 0–4 away
2006 Guadalajara Semi-finals 0–4 Brazil São Paulo 0–1 at home, 0–3 away
UANL Round of 16 0–0 (3–5 p) Paraguay Libertad 0–0 at home, 0–0 away
UNAM 4th in group stage Brazil Internacional, Venezuela Maracaibo, Uruguay Nacional
2007 América Quarter-finals 1–2 Brazil Santos 0–0 at home, 1–2 away
Necaxa Round of 16 2–4 Uruguay Nacional 0–1 at home, 2–3 away
Toluca Round of 16 3–5 Colombia Cúcuta Deportivo 2–0 at home, 1–5 away
2008 América Semi-finals 1–1 (a) Ecuador LDU Quito 1–1 at home, 0–0 away
Atlas Quarter-finals 2–5 Argentina Boca Juniors 2–2 at home, 0–3 away
Guadalajara 3rd in group stage Colombia Cúcuta Deportivo, Bolivia San José, Brazil Santos
2009 Guadalajara Round of 16 Brazil São Paulo Walkover[K]
Pachuca First stage 3–3 (a) Chile Universidad de Chile 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
San Luis Round of 16 Uruguay Nacional Walkover[K]
2010 Guadalajara[K] Final 3–5 Brazil Internacional 1–2 at home, 2–3 away
Monterrey 3rd in group stage Paraguay Nacional, Colombia Once Caldas, Brazil São Paulo
Morelia 3rd in group stage Argentina Banfield, Ecuador Cuenca, Uruguay Nacional
San Luis[K] Round of 16 1–4 Argentina Estudiantes 0–1 at home, 1–3 away
Tecos First stage 1–4 Peru Juan Aurich 1–2 at home, 0–2 away
2011 América Round of 16 0–1 Brazil Santos 0–0 at home, 0–1 away
Chiapas Quarter-finals 1–2 Paraguay Cerro Porteño 1–1 at home, 0–1 away
San Luis 4th in group stage Paraguay Libertad, Colombia Once Caldas, Peru USMP
2012 Cruz Azul Round of 16 1–3 Paraguay Libertad 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
Guadalajara 4th in group stage Uruguay Defensor Sporting, Ecuador Deportivo Quito, Argentina Vélez Sarsfield
UANL First round 2–3 Chile Unión Española 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
2013 León First round 2–2 (2–4 p) 1–1 at home, 1–1 away
Tijuana Quarter-finals 3–3 (a) Brazil Atlético Mineiro 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
Toluca 3rd in group stage Ecuador Barcelona, Argentina Boca Juniors, Uruguay Nacional
2014 León Round of 16 3–3 (a) Bolivia Bolívar 2–2 at home, 1–1 away
Morelia First round 2–2 (a) Colombia Santa Fe 2–1 at home, 0–1 away
Santos Laguna Round of 16 1–4 Argentina Lanús 0–2 at home, 1–2 away
2015 Atlas 4th in group stage Brazil Atlético Mineiro, Chile Colo-Colo, Colombia Santa Fe
Morelia First round 1–3 Bolivia The Strongest 1–1 at home, 0–2 away
UANL Final 0–3 Argentina River Plate 0–0 at home, 0–3 away
2016 Puebla First round 2–3 Argentina Racing 2–2 at home, 0–1 away
Toluca Round of 16 3–5 Brazil São Paulo 3–1 at home, 0–4 away
UNAM Quarter-finals 3–3 (3–5 p) Ecuador Independiente 2–1 at home, 1–2 away

Copa Sudamericana

Mexican football clubs took part in the Copa Sudamericana from 2005 until 2008.[5]

Year Team Progress Aggregate Opponents Results
2005 América Quarter-finals 0–4 Argentina Vélez Sarsfield 0–2 at home, 0–2 away
UNAM Final 2–2 (3–4 p) Argentina Boca Juniors 1–1 at home, 1–1 away
2006 Pachuca Winners 3–2 Chile Colo-Colo 1–1 at home, 2–1 away
Toluca Semi-finals 1–4 Chile Colo-Colo 1–2 at home, 0–2 away
2007 América Final 4–4 (a) Argentina Arsenal 2–3 at home, 2–1 away
Guadalajara Quarter-finals 1–3 Argentina Arsenal 1–3 at home, 0–0 away
Pachuca Round of 16 3–4 Mexico América 2–0 at home, 1–4 away
2008 Guadalajara Semi-finals 0–6 Brazil Internacional 0–2 at home, 0–4 away
San Luis Round of 16 2–3 Argentina Argentinos Juniors 2–1 at home, 0–2 away

Notes

  1. ^
    Guadalajara's 1984 runner-up was shared with New York Pancyprian-Freedoms of the United States.
  2. ^
    UDG's 1978 title was shared with Comunicaciones of Guatemala and Defence Force of Trinidad and Tobago.
  3. ^
    Necaxa's 1997 title was shared with Olimpia of Honduras.
  4. ^
    Both legs were played in Honduras. Results shown are for administrative purposes.
  5. ^
    Both legs were played in Suriname. Results shown are for administrative purposes.
  6. ^
    Away leg was played in Querétaro City, Mexico.
  7. ^
    Home leg was played in Los Angeles, United States.
  8. ^
    Match stood as a draw at the end of regulation. Both Guadalajara and D.C. United shared third place.
  9. ^ a b
    The 2002 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Final was played over one leg instead of two at the request of the clubs.
  10. ^ a b
    The 2020 CONCACAF Champions League from the semi-finals onward, excluding the Los Angeles FCCruz Azul tie, was played over one leg at a neutral venue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  11. ^ a b c d
    Guadalajara and San Luis withdrew from the tournament following concerns raised by both Nacional and São Paulo over the H1N1 flu outbreak in Mexico, South American teams refused to travel to Mexico to play the match; no agreement was reached on alternative venues for the first-leg matches, both scheduled to be played in Mexico. Both Guadalajara and San Luis were later secured a place in the round of 16 for the 2010 Copa Libertadores.

References

  1. ^ "Concacaf announces qualification criteria for Confederation's expanded Champions League starting in 2024". CONCACAF. June 30, 2022 [First published June 1, 2022]. Archived from the original on June 1, 2022. Retrieved November 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "2024 Concacaf Champions Cup Regulations" (PDF). Concacaf. 25 October 2023. pp. 14–19. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 October 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  3. ^ "CONMEBOL: Las puertas de la Copa Libertadores seguirán abiertas a los clubes mexicanos". CONMEBOL.com. 18 November 2016. Archived from the original on 19 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Mexico officially pulls out of Copa Libertadores". Goal.com. 18 November 2016. Archived from the original on 18 November 2016.
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