38th edition of premier club football tournament organized by CONCACAF
2003 CONCACAF Champions' Cup Dates March 6 – October 8 Teams 16 (from 9 associations) Champions Toluca (2nd title) Runners-up Morelia Matches played 30 Goals scored 106 (3.53 per match) Top scorer(s) Reinaldo Navia (5 goals)
International football competition
The 2003 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 38th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CONCACAF region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the CONCACAF Champions' Cup . It was won by Club Toluca after a 5–4 aggregate win over countryfellow club Morelia in the final.[1] [2] The tournament was held between March 6 and October 8.[3] The 16-team format was scrapped for an eight-team format in 2004.
Qualified teams
North American zone
Club Toluca - 2002 Apertura champion
Morelia - 2002 Apertura runner-up
Club América - 2002 Verano champion
Club Necaxa - 2002 Verano runner-up
Los Angeles Galaxy - 2002 MLS Cup champion and 2002 MLS Supporters Shield winner
New England Revolution - 2002 MLS Cup runner-up
San Jose Earthquakes - 2002 MLS Supporters Shield runner-up
Columbus Crew - 2002 U.S. Open Cup winner
Central American zone
Alajuelense – 2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup winner
Árabe Unido – 2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup runner-up
Motagua – 2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup third place
Comunicaciones – 2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup fourth place
Municipal – 2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup first stage runner-up
FAS – 2002 UNCAF Interclub Cup first stage runner-up
Caribbean zone
W Connection - 2002 CFU Club Championship finalist
Arnett Gardens - 2002 CFU Club Championship finalist
Bracket
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Morelia advanced 6–0 on aggregate.
Toluca advanced 5–4 on aggregate.
Final
First leg
Second leg
Toluca won 3–1 on points (5–4 on aggregate) .
Champions
Top scorers
References
Known as CONCACAF Champions League (2008–2023)
Seasons Finals
Founded on 12 February 1917
Based in Toluca
Grounds Rivalries Teams Seasons Matches