MIAMI – The 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup will write a new chapter in the long and decorated history as the tournament’s 61st edition gets underway on February 3.

Ahead of the next campaign, we look back on CCC facts from the previous 60 editions:

Champions

Defending champions Cruz Azul and Mexico City rivals Club América, are the all-time leaders in the history of the Concacaf Champions Cup with seven titles each.

Below is the list of champions separated by region and country.

North America

Winners from Mexico (40 titles)

  • Club América (7): 1977, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2006, 2014–15, 2015–16
  • Cruz Azul (7): 1969, 1970, 1971, 1996, 1997, 2013–14, 2025
  • CF Pachuca (6): 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009–10, 2016–17, 2024
  • CF Monterrey (5): 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2019, 2021
  • Pumas UNAM (3): 1980, 1982, 1989
  • Atlante FC (2): 1983, 2008–09
  • CD Guadalajara (2): 1962, 2018
  • Toluca FC (2): 1968, 2003
  • Atlético Español (1): 1975
  • Club León (1): 2023
  • Club Necaxa (1): 1999
  • Club Puebla (1): 1991
  • Leones Negros UdeG (1): 1978
  • Tigres UANL (1): 2020

Winners from the United States of America (3 titles)

  • D.C. United (1): 1998
  • Los Angeles Galaxy (1): 2000
  • Seattle Sounders FC (1): 2022

Central America

Winners from Costa Rica (6 titles)

  • Deportivo Saprissa (3): 1993, 1995, 2005
  • LD Alajuelense (2): 1986, 2004
  • CS Cartaginés (1): 1994

Winners from El Salvador (3 titles)

  • Alianza FC (1): 1967
  • CD Águila (1): 1976
  • CD FAS (1): 1979

Winners from Guatemala (2 titles)

  • Comunicaciones FC (1): 1978
  • CSD Municipal (1): 1974

Winners from Honduras (2 titles)

  • CD Olimpia (2): 1972, 1988

Caribbean

Winners from Haiti (2 titles)

  • Racing Club Haïtien (1): 1963
  • Violette AC (1): 1984

Winners from Suriname (2 titles)

  • SV Transvaal (2): 1973, 1981

Winners from Trinidad and Tobago (2 titles)

  • Defence Force FC (2): 1978,1985

Head Coaches with the Most Titles

  • Raúl Cárdenas: 4 titles (x3 with Cruz Azul, 1 with Club América)
  • Ignacio Trelles: 3 titles (x2 with Toluca FC, 1 with Atlante FC)
  • Luis Fernando Tena: 3 Titles (3x with Cruz Azul)
  • Víctor Manuel Vucetich: 3 titles (3x with CF Monterrey)
  • Ricardo Ferreti: 2 titles (1x with Toluca FC, 1 with Tigres UANL)