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1 Qualification  



1.1  Central America  





1.2  Caribbean  







2 Teams  





3 Draw  





4 Format  





5 Schedule  





6 Bracket  





7 Round of 16  



7.1  Summary  





7.2  Matches  







8 Quarter-finals  



8.1  Summary  





8.2  Matches  







9 Semi-finals  



9.1  Summary  





9.2  Matches  







10 Final  



10.1  Summary  





10.2  Matches  







11 Top goalscorers  





12 Awards  





13 See also  





14 Notes  





15 References  





16 External links  














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2018 CONCACAF League
2018 Scotiabank CONCACAF League
Tournament details
Dates31 July – 1 November 2018
Teams16 (from 8 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsCosta Rica Herediano (1st title)
Runners-upHonduras Motagua
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored76 (2.53 per match)
Top scorer(s)Panama Edwin Aguilar
Honduras Román Castillo
Costa Rica Yendrick Ruiz
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)Costa Rica Yendrick Ruiz
Best young playerCosta Rica Jimmy Marín
Best goalkeeperCosta Rica Leonel Moreira
Fair play awardHonduras Motagua

2017

2019

The 2018 CONCACAF League (officially the 2018 Scotiabank CONCACAF League for sponsorship purposes) was the second edition of the CONCACAF League, a football club competition organized by CONCACAF, the regional governing body of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.[1]

Herediano defeated Motagua in the final to win their first CONCACAF League, and qualified for the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League to join the 15 direct entrants.[2] Olimpia were the title holders, but did not qualify for this tournament and were unable to defend their title, and consequently their streak of participating in all ten editions of the CONCACAF Champions League since 2008 ended.

Qualification[edit]

A total of 16 teams participate in the CONCACAF League:

Therefore, teams from either 8 or 9 out of the 41 CONCACAF member associations may participate in the CONCACAF League.

Central America[edit]

The 13 berths for the Central American Football Union (UNCAF) are allocated to the seven UNCAF member associations as follows: two berths for each of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua, and one berth for Belize.

All of the leagues of Central America employ a split season with two tournaments in one season, so the following teams qualify for the CONCACAF League:

If teams from any Central American associations are excluded, they are replaced by teams from other Central American associations, with the associations chosen based on results from previous CONCACAF League and CONCACAF Champions League tournaments. For this season, the two teams from Guatemala were excluded due to the suspension of their federation by FIFA and were replaced by an additional team each from Costa Rica and Panama.[3]

Caribbean[edit]

The three berths for the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), which consists of 31 member associations, are allocated via the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship and CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield, the first-tier and second-tier subcontinental Caribbean club tournaments. Since 2018, the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship is open to teams from professional leagues, and the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield is open to teams from non-professional leagues. To qualify for the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship, teams have to finish as the champions or runners-up of their respective association's league in the previous season, while to qualify for the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield, teams have to finish as the champions of their respective association's league in the previous season.[4]

The runners-up and third-placed team of the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship, and the winners of a playoff between the fourth-placed team of the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship and the champions of the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield, qualify for the CONCACAF League. For the champions of the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield to be eligible for the playoff, they must comply with the minimum CONCACAF Club Licensing requirements for the CONCACAF League.[5]

Teams[edit]

The following 16 teams (from eight associations) qualified for the tournament.

Qualified teams from Central America (13 teams)
Association Team Qualifying method App. (last) Previous best (last)
 Costa Rica (2 + 1 berths)[Note GUA] Pérez Zeledón Champions with worse aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura) 1st Debut
Herediano Non-champions with best aggregate record in 2017–18 season 1st Debut
Santos de Guápiles Non-champions with 2nd best aggregate record in 2017–18 season 2nd (2017) Runners-up (2017)
 Panama (2 + 1 berths)[Note GUA] Universitario Champions with worse aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura) 2nd (2017) Quarter-finals (2017)
Árabe Unido Runners-up with better aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura) 2nd (2017) Semi-finals (2017)
Tauro Runners-up with worse aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Clausura) 1st Debut
 El Salvador (2 berths) Santa Tecla 2017 Apertura and 2018 Clausura runners-up 1st Debut
FAS Semi-finalists with best aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura) 1st Debut
 Honduras (2 berths) Real España Champions with worse aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura) 1st Debut
Motagua 2017 Apertura and 2018 Clausura runners-up 1st Debut
 Nicaragua (2 berths) Walter Ferretti Champions with better aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura) 2nd (2017) Quarter-finals (2017)
Diriangén Champions with worse aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Clausura) 1st Debut
 Belize (1 berth) Belmopan Bandits Champions with better aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Closing) 2nd (2017) Round of 16 (2017)
Qualified teams from Caribbean (3 teams)
Association Team Qualifying method App. (last) Previous best (last)
 Jamaica Arnett Gardens 2018 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship runners-up 1st Debut
Portmore United 2018 CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship third place 2nd (2017) Round of 16 (2017)
 Martinique Club Franciscain 2018 Caribbean CONCACAF League playoff winners 1st Debut
Notes
  1. ^
    Guatemala (GUA): On 28 October 2016, FIFA suspended the National Football Federation of Guatemala for political interference by the Government of Guatemala. Until the suspension is lifted, Guatemalan teams are not permitted to participate in international competitions.[6] CONCACAF set the deadline of 31 March 2018 for the suspension to be lifted in order for Guatemalan teams to participate in the 2018 CONCACAF League,[7] and confirmed on 18 May 2018 that Guatemalan teams were expelled after the federation failed to be reinstated by FIFA.[3] The two Guatemalan teams which would have qualified for the CONCACAF League were:
  2. Xelajú MC, runners-up with better aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2018 Clausura runners-up)
Antigua GFC, champions with better aggregate record in 2017–18 season (2017 Apertura champions), would have qualified directly to the Champions League. As a result, the two vacated berths were replaced by teams from Costa Rica (Santos de Guápiles) and Panama (Tauro), all entering the CONCACAF League as "wild card" teams, based on the performance of the Central American associations in the last five years, giving Costa Rica and Panama three berths each. Guatemala were ultimately reinstated by FIFA on 1 June 2018, and it was decided that the representative of Guatemala in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League would be decided by a two-legged playoff between Antigua GFC and Guastatoya.[8]

Draw[edit]

Herediano
Santos de Guápiles
Panama

Panama

Árabe Unido
Santa Tecla
FAS
Real España
Motagua
Walter Ferretti
Diriangén
Belmopan Bandits
Arnett Gardens
Portmore United
Club Franciscain
Panama teams Tauro Universitario

Panama teams
Tauro
Universitario

Location of teams of the 2018 CONCACAF League
Central American Zone Caribbean Zone

The draw for the 2018 CONCACAF League was held on 23 May 2018, 19:00 EDT (UTC−4), at the Pullman Hotel in Miami.[9][10]

The draw determined each tie in the round of 16 (numbered 1 through 8) between a team from Pot 1 and a team from Pot 2, each containing eight teams. The "Bracket Position Pots" (Pot A and Pot B) contained the bracket positions numbered 1 through 8 corresponding to each tie. The teams from Pot 1 were assigned a bracket position from Pot A and the teams from Pot 2 were assigned a bracket position from Pot B. Teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other in the round of 16 except for "wildcard" teams which replaced a team from another association.

The seeding of teams were based on the CONCACAF Club Index. Each team qualified for the CONCACAF League based on criteria set by the respective associations (e.g., tournament champions, runners-up, cup champions), resulting in an assigned slot (e.g., CRC2, CRC3) for each team. The CONCACAF Club Index, instead of ranking each team, was based on the on-field performance of the teams that have occupied the respective qualifying slots in the previous five editions of the CONCACAF League and CONCACAF Champions League. To determine the total points awarded to a slot in any single edition of the CONCACAF League or CONCACAF Champions League, CONCACAF used the following formula:

Points per Participation Win Draw Stage advanced Champions
CONCACAF Champions League (2013–14 – 2018) 4 3 1 1 2
CONCACAF League (2017) 2 3 1 0.5 1

The 16 teams were distributed in the pots as follows:[11]

Pot Rank Slot 2013–14 CCL 2014–15 CCL 2015–16 CCL 2016–17 CCL 2017 CLor
2018 CCL
Total Team
Pot 1 1 CRC2 10 18 9 14 5 56 Costa Rica Pérez Zeledón
2 PAN2 7 8 10 8 13 46 Panama Universitario
3 SLV2 11 5 6 5 11.5 38.5 El Salvador Santa Tecla
4 HON2 4 8 11 11 2 36 Honduras Real España
5 CCC2 4 10 7 5 2 28 Jamaica Arnett Gardens
6 NCA1 5 6 4 6 5 26 Nicaragua Walter Ferretti[NCA]
7 CCC3 4 4 5 4 5 22 Jamaica Portmore United
8 BLZ1 0 0 8 4 2 14 Belize Belmopan Bandits
Pot 2 9 PAN3 0 0 0 0 11 11 Panama Árabe Unido
10 NCA2 0 0 0 0 9.5 9.5 Nicaragua Diriangén[NCA]
11 SLV3 0 0 0 0 8.5 8.5 El Salvador FAS
12 HON3 0 0 0 0 2 2 Honduras Motagua
13 CRC3 0 0 0 0 2 2 Costa Rica Herediano
14 CCC4 0 0 0 0 2 2 Martinique Club Franciscain
15 CRC4 Wildcard team, automatically placed in Pot 2 Costa Rica Santos de Guápiles
16 PAN4 Wildcard team, automatically placed in Pot 2 Panama Tauro
Notes
  1. ^ a b
    NCA The identity of the teams qualifying for the two slots for Nicaragua (NCA1 and NCA2) was not known at the time of the draw.

Format[edit]

In the CONCACAF League, the 16 teams played a single-elimination tournament. Each tie was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis.

Schedule[edit]

The schedule of the competition was as follows.

First leg Second leg
Round of 16 31 July – 2 August 2018 7–9 August 2018
Quarter-finals 21–23 August 2018 28–30 August 2018
Semi-finals 18–20 September 2018 25–27 September 2018
Final 23–25 October 2018 30 October – 1 November 2018

All times are Eastern Daylight Time, i.e., UTC−4, as listed by CONCACAF (local times are in parentheses).

Bracket[edit]

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                
Costa Rica Herediano (a) 112
El Salvador Santa Tecla 0 22
Costa Rica Herediano 325
Panama Universitario 0 11
Nicaragua Diriangén 0 11
Panama Universitario 437
Costa Rica Herediano 20 2
Panama Árabe Unido 0 11
El Salvador FAS 213
Costa Rica Pérez Zeledón 112
El Salvador FAS 0 11
Panama Árabe Unido 134
Panama Árabe Unido 314
Jamaica Arnett Gardens 0 22
Costa Rica Herediano 213
Honduras Motagua 0 22
Panama Tauro 112
Honduras Real España 0 11
Panama Tauro 347
Nicaragua Walter Ferretti 10 1
Martinique Club Franciscain 10 1(1)
Nicaragua Walter Ferretti (p) 0 11(4)
Panama Tauro 20 2
Honduras Motagua 123
Honduras Motagua 213
Belize Belmopan Bandits 0 0 0
Honduras Motagua 325
Jamaica Portmore United 20 2
Costa Rica Santos de Guápiles 123(6)
Jamaica Portmore United (p) 213(7)

Round of 16[edit]

In the round of 16, the matchups were decided by draw: R16-1 through R16-8. The teams from Pot 1 in the draw hosted the second leg.

Summary[edit]

The first legs were played on 31 July – 2 August, and the second legs were played on 7–9 August 2018.[12]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Santos de Guápiles Costa Rica 3–3 (6–7 p) Jamaica Portmore United 1–2 2–1
Motagua Honduras 3–0 Belize Belmopan Bandits 2–0 1–0
Club Franciscain Martinique 1–1 (1–4 p) Nicaragua Walter Ferretti 1–0 0–1
Tauro Panama 2–1 Honduras Real España 1–0 1–1
Árabe Unido Panama 4–2 Jamaica Arnett Gardens 3–0 1–2
FAS El Salvador 3–2 Costa Rica Pérez Zeledón 2–1 1–1
Diriangén Nicaragua 1–7 Panama Universitario 0–4 1–3
Herediano Costa Rica 2–2 (a) El Salvador Santa Tecla 1–0 1–2

Matches[edit]

22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
Santos de Guápiles Costa Rica1–2Jamaica Portmore United
Report
  • Foster 18'
  • Referee: Trevester Richards (Saint Kitts and Nevis)

    19:30 (18:30 UTC−5)
    Portmore United Jamaica1–2Costa Rica Santos de Guápiles
    Report
  • López 42'
  • Penalties
  • Johnson soccer ball with check mark
  • Solomon soccer ball with red X
  • Evans soccer ball with check mark
  • Morris soccer ball with check mark
  • East soccer ball with check mark
  • Willis soccer ball with check mark
  • Harriott soccer ball with check mark
  • 7–6
  • soccer ball with check mark Arboine
  • soccer ball with check mark Rodríguez
  • soccer ball with check mark Matarrita
  • soccer ball with red X Madrigal
  • soccer ball with check mark Solórzano
  • soccer ball with check mark Barquero
  • soccer ball with red X Salas
  • Referee: Fernando Hernández (Mexico)

    3–3 on aggregate. Portmore United won 7–6 on penalties.


    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Motagua Honduras2–0Belize Belmopan Bandits
  • Galvaliz 78'
  • Report

    Referee: Iván Barton (El Salvador)

    20:00 (18:00 UTC−6)
    Belmopan Bandits Belize0–1Honduras Motagua
    Report

    Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)

    Motagua won 3–0 on aggregate.


    20:00 (20:00 UTC−4)
    Club Franciscain Martinique1–0Nicaragua Walter Ferretti
    Report

    Referee: Reon Radix (Grenada)

    20:00 (18:00 UTC−6)
    Walter Ferretti Nicaragua1–0Martinique Club Franciscain
    Report
    Penalties
  • Aguirre soccer ball with check mark
  • Espinoza soccer ball with check mark
  • Montiel soccer ball with check mark
  • 4–1
  • soccer ball with red X Jougon
  • soccer ball with check mark Etinof
  • Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)

    1–1 on aggregate. Walter Ferretti won 4–1 on penalties.


    20:00 (19:00 UTC−5)
    Tauro Panama1–0Honduras Real España
    Report

    Referee: Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador)

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Real España Honduras1–1Panama Tauro
    Report

    Referee: Bryan López (Guatemala)

    Tauro won 2–1 on aggregate.


    20:00 (19:00 UTC−5)
    Árabe Unido Panama3–0Jamaica Arnett Gardens
  • Murillo 90+7'
  • Report

    Referee: Rubiel Vazquez (United States)

    22:00 (21:00 UTC−5)
    Arnett Gardens Jamaica2–1Panama Árabe Unido
  • Neil 64'
  • Report

    Referee: Gladwyn Johnson (Guyana)

    Árabe Unido won 4–2 on aggregate.


    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    FAS El Salvador2–1Costa Rica Pérez Zeledón
  • Stradella 80'
  • Report

    Referee: Armando Villarreal (United States)

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Pérez Zeledón Costa Rica1–1El Salvador FAS
    Report

    Referee: Oliver Vergara (Panama)

    FAS won 3–2 on aggregate.


    20:00 (18:00 UTC−6)
    Diriangén Nicaragua0–4Panama Universitario
    Report
  • Villarreal 66'
  • Núñez 77'
  • Referee: Keylor Herrera (Costa Rica)

    20:00 (19:00 UTC−5)
    Universitario Panama3–1Nicaragua Diriangén
  • Moreno 77'
  • Report

    Referee: Daneon Parchment (Jamaica)

    Universitario won 7–1 on aggregate.


    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Herediano Costa Rica1–0El Salvador Santa Tecla
    Report

    Referee: Yadel Martínez (Cuba)

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Santa Tecla El Salvador2–1Costa Rica Herediano
  • Ricardinho 34'
  • Report

    Referee: Saíd Martínez (Honduras)

    2–2 on aggregate. Herediano won on away goals.

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    In the quarter-finals, the matchups were determined as follows:

    The winners of round of 16 matchups 1, 3, 5, 7 hosted the second leg.

    Summary[edit]

    The first legs were played on 21–23 August, and the second legs were played on 28–30 August 2018.[15]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Motagua Honduras 5–2 Jamaica Portmore United 3–2 2–0
    Tauro Panama 7–1 Nicaragua Walter Ferretti 3–1 4–0
    FAS El Salvador 1–4 Panama Árabe Unido 0–1 1–3
    Herediano Costa Rica 5–1 Panama Universitario 3–0 2–1

    Matches[edit]

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Motagua Honduras3–2Jamaica Portmore United
  • Castillo 25'
  • Report
  • East 81'
  • Referee: José Kellys (Panama)

    22:00 (21:00 UTC−5)
    Portmore United Jamaica0–2Honduras Motagua
    Report

    Referee: David Gantar (Canada)

    Motagua won 5–2 on aggregate.


    20:00 (19:00 UTC−5)
    Tauro Panama3–1Nicaragua Walter Ferretti
  • Polo 43'
  • Aguilar 84' (pen.)
  • Report

    Referee: Melvin Matamoros (Honduras)

    20:00 (18:00 UTC−6)
    Walter Ferretti Nicaragua0–4Panama Tauro
    Report
  • Anderson 33'
  • Small 77'
  • Polo 90+3' (pen.)
  • Referee: Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica)

    Tauro won 7–1 on aggregate.


    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    FAS El Salvador0–1Panama Árabe Unido
    Report

    Referee: Kimbell Ward (Saint Kitts and Nevis)

    22:00 (21:00 UTC−5)
    Árabe Unido Panama3–1El Salvador FAS
  • Gil 76'
  • Report

    Referee: Ismail Elfath (United States)

    Árabe Unido won 4–1 on aggregate.


    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Herediano Costa Rica3–0Panama Universitario
  • Ruiz 78', 85'
  • Report

    Referee: Erick Miranda (Mexico)

    22:00 (21:00 UTC−5)
    Universitario Panama1–2Costa Rica Herediano
    Report
  • Ortiz 74'
  • Referee: Mario Escobar (Guatemala)

    Herediano won 5–1 on aggregate.

    Semi-finals[edit]

    In the semi-finals, the matchups were determined as follows:

    The semi-finalists in each tie which had the better performance in previous rounds hosted the second leg.

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Host
    1(SF1) Honduras Motagua 4 4 0 0 8 2 +6 12 2nd leg
    2(SF1) Panama Tauro 4 3 1 0 9 2 +7 10 1st leg
    1(SF2) Panama Árabe Unido 4 3 0 1 8 3 +5 9 2nd leg
    2(SF2) Costa Rica Herediano 4 3 0 1 7 3 +4 9 1st leg
    Source: CONCACAF
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Wins; 6) Away wins; 7) Disciplinary points; 8) Drawing of lots (Regulations II, Article H).[2]

    Summary[edit]

    The first legs were played on 20 September, and the second legs were played on 27 September 2018.[16]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Tauro Panama 2–3 Honduras Motagua 2–1 0–2
    Herediano Costa Rica 2–1 Panama Árabe Unido 2–0 0–1

    Matches[edit]

    20:00 (19:00 UTC−5)
    Tauro Panama2–1Honduras Motagua
    Report

    Referee: Iván Barton (El Salvador)

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Motagua Honduras2–0Panama Tauro
  • López 73'
  • Report

    Referee: Walter López (Guatemala)

    Motagua won 3–2 on aggregate.


    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Herediano Costa Rica2–0Panama Árabe Unido
    Report

    Referee: Saíd Martínez (Honduras)

    20:00 (19:00 UTC−5)
    Árabe Unido Panama1–0Costa Rica Herediano
    Report

    Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)

    Herediano won 2–1 on aggregate.

    Final[edit]

    In the final (Winner SF1 vs. Winner SF2), the finalists which had the better performance in previous rounds hosted the second leg.

    Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Host
    1 Honduras Motagua 6 5 0 1 11 4 +7 15 2nd leg
    2 Costa Rica Herediano 6 4 0 2 9 4 +5 12 1st leg
    Source: CONCACAF
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Away goals scored; 5) Wins; 6) Away wins; 7) Disciplinary points; 8) Drawing of lots (Regulations II, Article H).[2]

    Summary[edit]

    The first leg was played on 25 October, and the second leg was played on 1 November 2018.[17]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Herediano Costa Rica 3–2 Honduras Motagua 2–0 1–2

    Matches[edit]

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Herediano Costa Rica2–0Honduras Motagua
  • Cruz 62'
  • Report

    Referee: Marco Antonio Ortiz (Mexico)

    22:00 (20:00 UTC−6)
    Motagua Honduras2–1Costa Rica Herediano
    Report

    Referee: Mario Escobar (Guatemala)

    Herediano won 3–2 on aggregate.

    Top goalscorers[edit]

      Team eliminated for this round.
    Rank Player Team Goals By round
    1R1 1R2 QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2 F1 F2
    1 Panama Edwin Aguilar Panama Tauro 5 1 1 1 2
    Honduras Román Castillo Honduras Motagua 1 2 2
    Costa Rica Yendrick Ruiz Costa Rica Herediano 1 2 2
    4 Costa Rica Jimmy Marín Costa Rica Herediano 3 1 1 1
    Honduras Juan Pablo Montes Honduras Motagua 2 1
    Panama S. Moreno Panama Universitario 2 1
    Panama Armando Polo Panama Tauro 1 1 1
    Panama Óscar Villarreal Panama Universitario 1 2
    9 Jamaica Jovan East Jamaica Portmore United 2 1 1
    Jamaica Maalique Foster Jamaica Portmore United 1 1
    Colombia Faber Gil Panama Árabe Unido 1 1
    Panama Chin Hormechea Panama Árabe Unido 2
    Honduras Kevin López Honduras Motagua 1 1
    Paraguay Roberto Moreira Honduras Motagua 1 1
    Panama Blas Pérez Panama Árabe Unido 2

    Source:CONCACAF[18]

    Awards[edit]

    The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:[19]

    Award Player Team
    Golden Ball Costa Rica Yendrick Ruiz Costa Rica Herediano
    Golden Boot Honduras Román Castillo Honduras Motagua
    Golden Glove Costa Rica Leonel Moreira Costa Rica Herediano
    Best Young Player Costa Rica Jimmy Marín Costa Rica Herediano
    Fair Play Award Honduras Motagua

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b c All home matches of Nicaraguan teams Walter Ferretti and Diriangén are required to be played outside of their country due to security concerns caused by civil unrest in Nicaragua.[13][14]

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