North_American_SuperLiga_2009

2009 North American SuperLiga

2009 North American SuperLiga

International football competition


The 2009 SuperLiga was the third edition of the SuperLiga. The top four overall Major League Soccer teams from the 2008 season not already qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League earned qualification,[1] as well as four clubs from the Mexican Primera División. All games of the tournament were broadcast live on Fox Sports World in Canada, Telefutura in the United States, and Televisa and TV Azteca in Mexico and an internet stream on the SuperLiga website. UANL won their first title after beating Chicago Fire 4–3 on penalties in the final.

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Qualification

The teams involved were selected based on qualification rules set by their respective leagues.

On November 21, 2008, MLS announced that for the 2009 tournament, the top four teams in the 2008 MLS regular season standings not competing in the CONCACAF Champions League in 2009–10 would qualify for SuperLiga 2009.[2] That ruling means that the top two teams from the 2008 MLS season, the Columbus Crew and the Houston Dynamo, who had already qualified for the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League, were not eligible to participate in the Superliga 2009.

On May 14, 2009, FMF announced that for the 2009 tournament the top four eligible teams from the Clausura 2008 and Apertura 2008 overall season standings not competing in the CONCACAF Champions League would qualify for SuperLiga 2009. That ruling meant that the Apertura-08 Champion Toluca and the runner-up Cruz Azul (2008 3rd and 4th overall respectively), who had already qualified for the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League, were not eligible to participate in the tournament. UNAM (6th overall) were also ineligible, while Guadalajara (2nd overall) declined to participate.

The SuperLiga 2009 participants were:

From United States Major League Soccer:

From Mexico Mexican Primera División:

Group stage

There were two groups of four teams. Each group contained two clubs from each league with the top two teams from each groups advancing to the semifinals.

Group A

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More information Chicago Fire, 1 – 0 ...

More information Chivas USA, 1 – 2 ...

More information Chicago Fire, 1 – 0 ...

More information San Luis, 3 – 1 ...
Attendance: 9,126
Referee: Ricardo Areliano (Mexico)

More information Chicago Fire, 1 – 2 ...
Attendance: 9,157
Referee: Kevin Thomas (Jamaica)

More information Chivas USA, 1 – 1 ...
Attendance: 7,411
Referee: Luis de la Rosa (Panama)

Group B

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More information Kansas City Wizards, 0 – 0 ...

More information New England Revolution, 4 – 2 ...
Attendance: 9,512
Referee: Courtney Campbell (Jamaica)

More information New England Revolution, 1 – 1 ...
Attendance: 5,378
Referee: Jorge Gonzalez (USA)

More information Santos Laguna, 0 – 0 ...
Attendance: 5,378
Referee: Erim Ramírez Ulloa (Mexico)

More information New England Revolution, 1 – 0 ...
Attendance: 7,411
Referee: Ricardo Cerdas (Costa Rica)

More information Kansas City Wizards, 1 – 3 ...
Attendance: 10,385
Referee: José Molina (Honduras)

Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
July 15 – Foxborough
 
 
United States New England1
 
August 5 – Bridgeview
 
United States Chicago2
 
United States Chicago1 (3)
 
July 15 – Foxborough
 
Mexico UANL (p)1 (4)
 
Mexico UANL3
 
 
Mexico Santos2
 

Semifinals

More information New England Revolution, 1 – 2 ...
Attendance: 7,215
Referee: Paul Ward (Canada)

More information UANL, 3 – 2 ...
Attendance: 7,215
Referee: Jamie Gardano (Mexico)

Final

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Goalscorers

3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References

  1. "'Game First' initiatives enhance on-field product". April 2, 2007. Archived from the original on October 9, 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2007.
  2. "'MLS announces competition changes for 2009'". November 21, 2008. Archived from the original on February 15, 2009. Retrieved November 21, 2008.

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