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Stage set for Miami draw for second edition of the Scotiabank Concacaf League

Sixteen Concacaf clubs will learn their first-round opponents at the event next week

Miami (Friday, May 18, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) confirmed today the programming for the official draw of the 2018 Scotiabank Concacaf League, which will feature club teams from Central American and Caribbean Member Associations.

The official draw will take place on Wednesday, May 23, at 7:00 pm ET. The event, conducted live from Miami, Florida, will be televised on Univision Deportes Network, Fox Sports Latin America, Go90/Verizon platforms, Flow Sports and other rights partner networks throughout the Confederation, and will feature coaches from participating clubs, as well as guests from the world of international football.

The eleven clubs that have qualified for the Concacaf League are (in alphabetical order): AD Municipal Perez Zeledon (CRC), Arnett Gardens FC (JAM), CD Arabe Unido (PAN), CD FAS (SVL), CD Walter Ferretti (NCA), Club Franciscain (MTQ), Chorrillo FC (PAN), Portmore United FC (JAM), Real España (HON), Santa Tecla FC (SLV) and Santos de Guapiles FC (CRC).

The remaining five participating clubs will be confirmed over the next weeks, as remaining local leagues around the Confederation crown their champions. Due to the ongoing FIFA suspension of the Guatemalan Federation, the Concacaf council has approved the award of the two Guatemala entries into the 2018 SCL to an additional club from each of Costa Rica and Panama. This decision is based on the overall performance of the clubs from the participating Member Associations over the past five editions.

The 2018 Scotiabank Concacaf League will continue to feature the action-packed, home-and-away knockout style format, which demands the highest level of performance from the participating clubs from the start, and enamored fans around the region during last year’s inaugural edition of the tournament.

The draw, to be executed by Concacaf Chief of Football Manolo Zubiria, with the assistance of a range of former stars from across the Confederation, will use a double-blind system involving four pots — two “Club Pots” and two “Bracket Position Pots”. The two “Club Pots” will each contain eight of the participating clubs, while the other two “Bracket Position Pots” will contain the sixteen possible positions for the participating clubs.

Based on the Concacaf Club Index, which ranks clubs based on the performance of the countries over the last five seasons of play in Concacaf club competitions, the clubs will be distributed as follows (in alphabetical order):

Pot 1: AD Municipal Perez Zeledon (CRC), Arnett Gardens FC (JAM), Belize 1, Chorrillo FC (PAN), Nicaragua 1, Portmore United FC (JAM), Real España (HON) and Santa Tecla FC (SLV)

Pot 2: CD Arabe Unido (PAN), CD FAS (SVL), Club Franciscain (MTQ), Costa Rica 3, Honduras 3, Nicaragua 2, Panama 4* and Santos de Guapiles FC (CRC)*

*Wildcard club which entered the competition following the disqualification of Guatemala’s participant.

he “Bracket Position Pots” (A and B) will contain the bracket positions:

Pot A: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8
Pot B: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8

More information on the CONCACAF Club Index is available here.

The draw will begin when the first club is selected from Pot 1, followed by a bracket position from Pot A. Once the position for all the clubs from Pot 1 has been drawn, using Pot A, clubs from Pot 2 will be drawn using the same procedure and Pot B. Each first round pairing will feature one team from each pot. Additionally, clubs from the same Member Association cannot face each other in the first round.

For the Round of 16, clubs drawn from Pot 1 will play away first, and host the return matches. The winners of matchups number 1, 3, 5 and 7, will host the return leg of the quarterfinals and will face the winners of matchups 2, 4, 6 and 8 respectively.

For the semifinals, the initial bracket will determine the matchups. Additionally, clubs will be ranked per their performance in the round of 16 and the quarterfinals, using the competition’s tie-breaking procedure. The highest ranked club in each semifinal matchup will host the 2nd leg matches. The same aggregate performance procedure will be applied to determine who will host the second leg Final. Detailed information can be found in the 2018 Scotiabank Concacaf League Regulation

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