Concacaf Champions League
The Concacaf Champions League is an annual club football tournament organized by Concacaf, the governing body for soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. It features the top teams from various leagues within the region, competing for the title of the best club in Concacaf. The tournament typically includes teams from leagues such as Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Liga MX.
The competition usually begins with a preliminary round, followed by knockout stages leading to the final. The winner earns a spot in the prestigious FIFA Club World Cup, representing Concacaf on a global stage.