Concacaf Champions Cup Repechage 2025

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The day has arrived for the Creams! He first leg of the play-inn or repechage to classify the Concacaf Champions Cup 2025 between Communications vs Saprissa It will be of vital importance for the Guatemalan team.

After being left out of the 2024 Central American Cup, the white team will have the opportunity to qualify for the Champions Cup, but to do so they must win the series against the purple Saprissa. Below we leave you the details of the match so you don’t miss it. What a chilero!

Concacaf Champions Cup 2025: When is Comunicaciones vs Saprissa

Los Cremas will have a chance to achieve the goal of being in the Champions Cup and it will be a great test for them. Costa Rican coach Ronald Gonzálezwho recently joined the albos after the departure of the Uruguayan Willy Coito Olivera.

For Ronald, a former Saprissa player, it is not only about achieving qualification, but also returning to the albos with which he was already champion, so this first leg at home will be vital for his aspirations. In addition, it will now have two Colombian reinforcements: defender Andrés Murillo and midfielder Sebastián Araya.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image, Communications coach Ronald González observes the training. (Credit: CreamsOfficial)

How Guatemalans and Costa Ricans arrive

The albos competed in the 2024 Central American Cup until the quarterfinals. In their group they finished in second position after winning two games against Alianza de El Salvador 1-0 and Marathón de Honduras 2-1. He also got a draw in his debut against LA Firpo of El Salvador 1-1 and the only defeat was against Alajuelense.

In the quarterfinals they faced Alajuelense again. In the first leg they lost 1-2 at home and in the second leg they tied 1-1, so they will be able to play the playoffs against Saprissa, which lost the series against Antigua GFC that is playing in the semifinals against Alajuela.

When is the Cremas match against the purple ones?

He first leg of repechage or play-inn will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at the Cementos Progreso Stadium in Zone 6 of Guatemala City, starting at 8:00 p.m.

To watch live the matches of the Chapin clubs in the Central American Cup, you can connect to the international channel ESPN 2 or through the Disney+ streaming platform that will have all the matches of the Concacaf Cup.

While the other playoff series involves Motagua from Honduras and Águila from El Salvador. In the first leg the Honduran team took advantage by winning 2-0. The return will be in Salvadoran lands.

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the white team’s call for the game against Saprissa. (Credit: CreamsOfficial)

When will the 2025 Concacaf Champions Cup be?

The 60th edition of the Champions Cupwhich will feature the participation of the best clubs in the regionis scheduled to be played between February and June 2025. Of the 27 participating clubs, 22 will begin play in the first round and five will receive a direct pass to the round of 16.

The four semifinalists of the 2024 Central American Cup have already qualified for Central America: Antigua GFC of Guatemala; LD Alajuelense and CSD Herediano from Costa Rica and Real Estelí from Nicaragua. Only the two remaining places remain to be defined, where the Cremas are expected to keep one of them. What a chilero!

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