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Cruz Azul Rout Vancouver Whitecaps for Concacaf Champions Cup Title

  • Cruz Azul secured a dominant 5-0 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps on Sunday at Mexico City's Estadio Olímpico Universitario to claim the CONCACAF Champions Cup title.
  • Cruz Azul, a Liga MX club seeking its first title since 2013-14, faced a Whitecaps team aiming to become the first Canadian and MLS club to win since 2022.
  • Cruz Azul dominated early, scoring four first-half goals by Rivero, Faravelli, Sepúlveda, and Bogusz, while Vancouver failed to register a single shot on goal.
  • Ángel Sepúlveda scored twice, finishing with nine goals to claim the Golden Boot, while goalkeeper Kevin Mier earned the Golden Glove with his fourth clean sheet.
  • Cruz Azul tied Club América for the most CONCACAF titles with seven, securing their place in the 2029 Club World Cup and highlighting their regional dominance.
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