2023-08-17 05:09:00
León ‘accepted’ the supposed proposal for a 2024 reissue of the Inter-American Cup. ‘La Fiera’ responded on social networks to a post from ‘Diario Olé’ in which they mention that Conmebol and Concacaf have planned said home run for Lionel Messi to play.
The emerald team would participate in said tournament because they are the current champions of the Concacaf Champions League following defeating LAFC led by Carlos Vela in the previous edition.
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‘La Fiera’ approved the idea of the Inter-American Cup!
León’s official social media account commented on the publication of ‘Diario Olé’ in which they explain that there is already an agreement between Conmebol and Concacaf for the Inter-American Cup.
‘Ok, I accept.’, replied ‘La Fiera’ approving the idea of the tournament between confederations in America, who have the firm intention that Lionel Messi play it.
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How would such a home run work?
The 2024 edition of the Interamerican Cup would be a home run with the champions of the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana by Conmebol (both will be defined in November), in addition to the champions of the Champions League (León of Liga MX) and Leagues Cup (Inter Miami or Nashville SC of MLS) in Concacaf. , according to information from the Diario Olé and TyC Sports.
???? NOW THEY ARE GOING TO SEE THE CONCACAF AGAIN!#CentralFOX | With Messi at the gates of the title, Conmebol plans a new home run that includes the Leagues Cup champion ????https://t.co/bsnPLpN90Y
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Interamerican Cup Champions
1969 – Estudiantes La Plata (Argentina) 1972 – National (Uruguay) 1973 – Independent (Argentina) 1974 – Independent (Argentina) 1976 – Independent (Argentina) 1978 – America (Mexico) 1980 – Olimpia (Paraguay) 1981 – Pumas (Mexico) 1986 – Argentinos Juniors (Argentina)1987 – River Plate (Argentina)1989 – National (Uruguay)1990 – Atlético Nacional (Colombia)1991 – America (Mexico)1992 – Colo Colo (Chile)1994 – Universidad Católica (Chile)1996 – Vélez Sarsfield (Argentina) 1997 – Atlético Nacional (Colombia) 1998 – DC United (MLS)
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