1995 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup

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1995 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup
DatesApril 19, 1995 - April 4 1996
Final positions
Champions Flag of Mexico.svg UAG (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of El Salvador.svg Luis Ángel Firpo
Third place Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón
1994
1996

The 1995 CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup was the fourth edition of this defunct tournament contended between 1991 and 1998. [1]

Contents

Preliminary round

North American Zone

Flag of the United States.svg Greek Americans withdrew Flag of Mexico.svg UAG.

UAG qualified for Final Round. [2]

Central American Zone A

Flag of Nicaragua.svg FC San Marcos 1 - 2 Flag of El Salvador.svg Luis Ángel Firpo
Estadio Stanley Cayasso, Managua

Luis Ángel Firpo qualified for Final Round.

Central American Zone B

First round

Marathón qualified for Next Round


Flag of Belize.svg Acros Crystal2 - 3 Flag of Guatemala.svg Suchitepéquez
Flag of Guatemala.svg Suchitepéquez 2 - 2 Flag of Belize.svg Acros Crystal

Suchitepéquez qualified for Next Round

Second round

Marathón qualified for Final Round.

Caribbean Zone

First round

Arsenal qualified for Next Round


Jong Colombia qualified for Next Round


Flag of Haiti.svg FICA withdrew Flag of Guyana.svg Western Tigers FC

Western Tigers FC qualified for Next Round

Second round

Jong Colombia qualified for Next Round


Flag-of-Martinique.svg Robert withdrew Flag of Guyana.svg Western Tigers FC

Western Tigers FC qualified.

Third round

Flag of Curacao.svg Jong Colombia qualified for Final Round.

Semifinals

Flag of Mexico.svg UAG 2 - 1 Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón
Felipe Del Ángel Malibrán Soccerball shade.svg22'
Eustacio Rizo Escote Soccerball shade.svg89'
Jurandy De Jesus Damacena Soccerball shade.svg89'

Flag of El Salvador.svg Luis Ángel Firpo 8 - 0 Flag of Curacao.svg Jong Colombia
Julio Millán Soccerball shade.svg11'
Ari Da Silva Soccerball shade.svg15', 63', 83'
Klay Marzón Soccerball shade.svg21', 75'
Pedro Vásquez Soccerball shade.svg40', 57'

Third Place

Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg Marathón 12 - 0 Flag of Curacao.svg Jong Colombia
Byron Suazo Soccerball shade.svg1'
Otavio Santana Soccerball shade.svg7', 14', 17', 37', 61', 76', 82'
Luis Perdomo Soccerball shade.svg12'
Pompilio Cacho Soccerball shade.svg22'
Mario Beata Soccerball shade.svg66'
Jose Christiano Pinheiro De Araujo Soccerball shade.svg78'

Final

Flag of Mexico.svg UAG 2–1 Flag of El Salvador.svg Luis Ángel Firpo
Felipe Del Ángel Malibrán Soccerball shade.svg24'
Agustín García Soccerball shade.svg88'
Geovani Trigueros Soccerball shade.svg34'
Santa Ana Stadium, Santa Ana, California
Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Flag of the United States.svg Arturo Angeles
Carlos Briones
Mauricio Gómez
Sergio GómezSub off.svg 57'
Gilberto Adame
Markus López
Mauricio Gallaga
Felipe Del Ángel MalibránSoccerball shade.svg24'
Flavio Davino
Hector Enriquez Rosales
Angel MonaresSub off.svg 66'
Luis Armando GonzálezSub off.svg 57'
Substitutions:
Agustín GarcíaSoccerball shade.svg88'Sub on.svg 57'
Eustacio Rizo EscoteSub on.svg 57'
Juan ParraSub on.svg 66'
Misael Alfaro
Geovani TriguerosSoccerball shade.svg34'
Leonel Carcamo
Julio Millán
Pedro Vásquez
Raul Toro
Juan García Gamez
Mauricio D'Santo
Ari Da Silva
Fernando Lazo
Klay MarzónSub off.svg 46'
Substitutions:
Celio Rodríguez Da SilvaSub on.svg 46'

Champion

CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup
1995 winners
Flag of Mexico.svg
UAG
First title

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References

  1. Recopa CONCACAF 1994
  2. "Central American Club Competitions 1995".