Club América is the team with the most Concacaf trophies with seven championships in its showcases, but in recent times the Monterrey Soccer Club is the most winning, since in the last 13 years they have won the tournament five times. The formation of the Concacaf Champions League It was valid between 2008 and 2023, so for this new edition it was renamed as the Concacaf Champions Cup 2024.
In this way, the Argentine coach Fernando Ortiz took that reference and stated that the Gang is the biggest winner of the competition in the press conference prior to the confrontation against FC Communications of Guatemala in the first round.
“Monterrey knows the competition very well, Monterrey is the biggest winner of this competition, we are going to take it with the same seriousness as every time Monterrey plays a competition in the league… for us it is a competition that takes Monterrey to the most possible high”
– Fernando Ortiz.
It should be noted that América has won seven titles (1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2006, 2015 and 2016); Cruz Azul has six trophies and Pachuca like Monterrey have five, the Pandilla in (2011, 2012, 2013, 2019 and 2021).
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He 'Tano'He stated that they face a great club with a lot of history and titles from Guatemala, but he is still not sure what his starting eleven will be.
“We face a great rival, it is the club or one of the most important clubs in the city, and it deserves all the respect”
– Fernando Ortiz.
“We know that they are the last champion of the league, we know that they have experienced players taking the field forward. That requires attention where surely at home it becomes very strong and we will have to be more than attentive in every sense,” he indicated.
This Tuesday, February 6, the Aztec team visits the FC Communications at the Doroteo Guamuch Flores Stadium at 7:00 p.m. to face the round of 32 of the Concacaf Champions Cup 2024.
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