Major League Soccer
·14 mars 2025
Concacaf Champions Cup 2025: Inter Miami, LAFC book quarterfinal series

Major League Soccer
·14 mars 2025
By MLSsoccer staff
The quarterfinals await.
Four MLS clubs remain in the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup, chasing the trophy that grants a spot in the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup and 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup.
LAFC and Inter Miami CF advanced past the Round of 16, setting up a quarterfinal showdown between two MLS juggernauts. LA Galaxy will face Tigres UANL and Vancouver Whitecaps FC encounter Pumas UNAM, booking high-stakes matchups with two of the four remaining LIGA MX squads.
Teams are building towards the CCC final on June 1.
Opponent: Tigres UANL (Mexico)
LA reached the quarterfinals by ousting Costa Rican side CS Herediano 4-2 on aggregate. After falling 1-0 in leg one, Greg Vanney's team mounted a 4-1 second-leg comeback at home, claiming their first win of the season in all competitions.
The Galaxy enjoyed a Round One bye after qualifying as MLS Cup 2024 presented by Audi champions.
Winner faces: Club América (Mexico) or Cruz Azul (Mexico)
Opponent: Inter Miami CF
LAFC advanced to the quarterfinals following a 4-2 aggregate victory over Columbus Crew in the Round of 16. Steve Cherundolo's side got three goals from Denis Bouanga, as well as goalkeeping heroics from Hugo Lloris.
The Black & Gold, who were CCC finalists in 2020 and 2023, defeated the Colorado Rapids in Round One via the away-goals tiebreaker (2-2 on aggregate).
Winner faces: Vancouver Whitecaps FC or Pumas UNAM (Mexico)
Opponent: LAFC
Inter Miami reached the quarterfinals via a 4-0 aggregate win over Jamaica's Cavalier FC.
Luis Suárez tallied across both legs, while Lionel Messi returned after a three-game absence to score in the return fixture at the National Stadium in Kingston. Both matches ended 2-0.
The Herons soared past Sporting Kansas City, 4-1, in Round One courtesy of Messi scoring in both legs.
Winner faces: Vancouver Whitecaps FC or Pumas UNAM (Mexico)
Opponent: Pumas UNAM (Mexico)
The Whitecaps dramatically booked their quarterfinal berth via the away-goals tiebreaker by playing CF Monterrey to a 3-3 aggregate draw.
After rallying to earn a 1-1 draw at BC Place in the first leg, the Whitecaps again came from behind on second-half goals by Édier Ocampo and Brian White to draw 2-2 in Mexico.
Vancouver similarly overturned a first-leg deficit in Round One to beat Costa Rican side Deportivo Saprissa 3-2 on aggregate.
Winner faces: LAFC or Inter Miami CF
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