Recopa CONCACAF | |
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Dates | 18 November 1992–1 August 1993 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Monterrey (1st title) |
Runners-up | Real España |
Third place | Luis Ángel Firpo |
Fourth place | Suchitepéquez |
← 1991 1994 → All statistics correct as of 10 September 2011. |
The 1993 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup was the second edition of the CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup. Mexican side C.F. Monterrey won the tournament as winner of the Final stage played at Monterey Park, California from 28 July to 1 August. [1]
San Jose Oaks | 1–4 | Monterrey |
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John Hughes 78' | Carlos Alberto Bianchezi 14', 70', 90' Sergio Verdirame 22' |
Monterrey | 6–0 | San Jose Oaks |
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Gerardo Jiménez 67' Porfirio Jiménez 69' Carlos Alberto Bianchezi 72', 78' Luis Hernández 82' Sergio Verdirame 88' |
Monterrey qualified for Next Round
Played over one leg only.
Solidarité-Scolaire qualified for Next Round
Javouhey Mana | 0–0 | PVV |
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PVV | 4–0 | Javouhey Mana |
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PVV qualified for Next Round
PVV | 1–1 (3–5 pen.) | solidarité-Scolaire |
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solidarité-Scolaire qualified for Next Round
Robert | w/o | Yobbo Rangers |
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Yobbo Rangers | w/o | Robert |
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Yobbo Rangers withdrew before 1st leg.
Robert qualified for Next Round
Robert qualified for Next Round
Robert | 2–1 | Monterrey |
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Marie Luce 16' Robert Bounge 66' | o.g. 70' |
Monterrey | 2–0 (a.e.t.) | Robert |
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Juan Antonio Flores Barrera 60', 92' |
Monterrey qualified for Final Round
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | |
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1 | Monterrey | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 4 | +3 | 5 | 1993 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup champions |
2 | Real España | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 9 | 1 | +8 | 4 | |
3 | Luis Ángel Firpo | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 5 | +4 | 3 | |
4 | Suchitepéquez | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 16 | −15 | 0 |
28 July 1993Round 1 | Monterrey | 1–1 | Real España | Monterey Park, United States |
(UTC−08:00) | Gerardo Jiménez 75' | Eduardo Sato 58' | Stadium: East Los Angeles College Stadium |
28 July 1993Round 1 | Luis Ángel Firpo | 6–1 | Suchitepéquez | Monterey Park, United States |
(UTC−08:00) | Stadium: East Los Angeles College Stadium |
30 July 1993Round 2 | Luis Ángel Firpo | 0–0 | Real España | Monterey Park, United States |
(UTC−08:00) | Stadium: East Los Angeles College Stadium |
30 July 1993Round 2 | Monterrey | 2–0 | Suchitepéquez | Monterey Park, United States |
(UTC−08:00) | Carlos Bianchezi 79' Edgar Plascencia 87' | Stadium: East Los Angeles College Stadium |
1 August 1993Round 3 | Real España | 8–0 | Suchitepéquez | Monterey Park, United States |
(UTC−08:00) | Stadium: East Los Angeles College Stadium |
1 August 1993Round 3 | Luis Ángel Firpo | 3–4 | Monterrey | Monterey Park, United States |
(UTC−08:00) | Raúl Toro Basáez 30' (pen.)53' (pen.) Celio Rodríguez 60' | Sergio Verdirame 18'63' Gerardo Jiménez 67' Luis Hernández 73' | Stadium: East Los Angeles College Stadium |
CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup 1993 Champion |
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Monterrey First title |
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