The CONCACAF Champions Cup is the premier club competition for teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Organized by CONCACAF, it crowns the regional champion and historically determines the region's qualifier for the FIFA Club World Cup.
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π Notable Facts
Founded in 1962 as the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and rebranded to CONCACAF Champions Cup in recent years.
Mexican clubs have dominated the competition historically, accounting for the majority of titles.
The champions traditionally qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup as the regional representative.