Club Deportivo Águila of El Salvador joined an elite group of CONCACAF club champions by outlasting Suriname's SV Robinhood in the two-legged 1976 Champions' Cup finals at the Estadio Cuscatlan in San Salvador.
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Trinidad and Tobago became the seventh team from the Confederation to win its first-ever World Cup qualifier after defeating visiting Suriname, 4-1, at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain on February 7, 1965 (for England 1966).
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Costa Rica's Club Sport Cartagines wrote the most brilliant and memorable chapter in its 105-year history, ending a 55-year search for a major title, when on February 5, 1995, it won the 1994 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
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After obtaining 10 overall league titles (six amateur and four professional), CD Olimpia became the first Honduran club to win the CONCACAF Champions' Cup after defeating visiting SV Robinhood in the delayed two-game 1972 finals.
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Despite not gaining any titles in its first five years of existence, the USA's Los Angeles Galaxy ended the drought by winning the 2000 CONCACAF Champions' Cup after a thrilling 3-2 victory over visiting CD Olimpia of Honduras in the final at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on January 21, 2001.
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Mexico's Club América became the first confederation side to earn the "double" in a single year as it won the delayed 1977 CONCACAF Champions' Cup and then captured the Interamericana Cup in 1978
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"CONCACAF Retro" -- CONCACAF.com's newest weekly feature -- takes a deeper look back at an historical moment, game and/or event in the confederation.
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