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Toluca Triumphs in 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup Final
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- Champions Network
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- May 31, 2026
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Summary
The 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup final was the culminating match of the tournament's 61st season, held on May 30, 2026. This single-leg championship encounter featured an all-Mexican clash between Deportivo Toluca FC and Tigres UANL. The match was hosted at the Estadio Nemesio Díez in Toluca, as the home side earned the right to host based on their superior cumulative record during the earlier stages of the competition.The match remained a tense, scoreless affair through 90 minutes of regulation. Toluca goalkeeper Luis García was instrumental during this period, making a vital double save in the 79th minute and an acrobatic stop in the 82nd minute to keep the game deadlocked. As neither side could find a breakthrough, the final proceeded into extra time.In the 104th minute, Toluca's Jorge Díaz broke the tie by slotting a right-footed shot into the bottom-left corner of the net after receiving a precise pass from Fernando Arce. However, Tigres found an equalizer in the 114th minute when the defender Joaquim scored with a towering header off a free-kick assist from Juan Brunetta.With the score tied 1-1 after 120 minutes, the title was decided by a penalty shootout, which Toluca won 6–5. Luis García once again proved to be the hero for Toluca, saving a penalty from Tigres captain Fernando Gorriarán before stopping Juan Purata’s attempt in the seventh round to secure the title. For his outstanding performance throughout the match and the shootout, García was named the Superior Player of the Match.This victory marked Toluca’s third Champions Cup title and their first since 2003, successfully ending a 23-year championship drought. The result also reinforced Mexico's dominance in the competition, marking the 20th time in the last 21 years that a Liga MX team has won the trophy…