2009 CONCACAF Champions League final

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The 2009 CONCACAF Champions League final was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League champions. It was contested by two Mexican clubs, Atlante and Cruz Azul, being the third all-Mexican CONCACAF club championship final in the last four years.

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2009 CONCACAF Champions League final
Event2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League
on aggregate
First leg
Date22 April 2009
VenueEstadio Azul, Mexico City
RefereeMarco A. Rodríguez (Mexico)
Attendance22,718
Second leg
Date12 May 2009
VenueEstadio Quintana Roo, Cancún
RefereeBenito Archundia (Mexico)
Attendance13,000
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The first leg was held in Estadio Azul of Mexico City, and won by Atlante 2–0. The second leg was held in Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo in Cancún, where both teams tied 0–0.[1] Atlante F.C. won the competition 3–1 on points (2–0 on aggregate), achieving their second CONCACAF Cup trophy.[2]

Venues

Estadio Azul (left) and Estadio Quintana Roo, venues for the series

Rules

Like other match-ups in the knockout round, the teams played two games, one at each team's home stadium. If the teams remained tied after 90 minutes of play during the 2nd leg, the away goals rule would be used, but not after a tie enters extra time, and so a tie would be decided by penalty shootout if the aggregate score is level after extra time.[3]

Final summary

Fernando Navarro opened the scoring for Atlante in the 17th minute at Estadio Azul in Mexico City, and Christian Bermúdez added the second in the 24th. Rafael Márquez Lugo set up both goals, which came from close-in shots from six meters.

First leg

First leg
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Cruz Azul Mexico0–2Mexico Atlante
Navarro 17'
Bermúdez 24'
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Cruz Azul
Atlante

Assistant referees:
Mexico José Luis Camargo
Mexico Alberto Morín
Fourth official:
Mexico Roberto García


Second leg

Second leg
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Atlante
Cruz Azul

Assistant referees:
Mexico Héctor Delgadillo
Mexico Marvin Torrentera
Fourth official:
Mexico Mauricio Morales

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