International Soccer update
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:24 am
First a little background. CONCACAF is the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football. It is the regional authority for soccer in our part of the world. National teams qualify for the World Cup through CONCACAF and the confederation also runs some club competitions.
Right now there are two CONCACAF competitions going on for men's soccer; the CONCACAF Champions' League and World Cup qualifying. The Champions' League brings together the top club teams from across the confederation for a tournament that is played with mid-week games during the regular season. It is modeled on the European UEFA Champions' League which is hugely popular around the world.
The group stage of the CONCACAF Champions' League is going on right now. Houston is in a group with UNAM Pumas of Mexico, Firpo of El Salvador, and San Francisco FC of Panama. Those teams play each other twice (home and away) over the next few weeks and the top two teams from the group advance to the next round which will take place next spring. DC United is also in the tournament from the U.S. along with the Montreal Impact from Canada and the Puerto Rico Islanders plus 9 other teams mostly from Mexico and Central America.
Last night the Houston Dynamo got a historic result in the CCL. 13 times in the past Major League Soccer teams had went down to Mexico to play games in various competitions and 13 times the Mexican club teams had won. But not last night. Houston tied UNAM Pumas 4-4 at University Olympic stadium in Mexico City. OK, it's a tie, not a win but no team had ever even done that in the past.
Both teams played a lot of reserve players since both have league games this Saturday. Pumas is in 3rd place in the Mexican Premier Division and Houston is currently in 1st in the Western Conference of MLS but neither team has much breathing room.
Houston started off the game by scoring two goals in the first 16 minutes but Pumas came right back and tied up the game. Houston got one more goal but Pumas scored two more to lead 4-3 at halftime. That's right. 7 goals in the first half! It was a very fast paced game with both teams doing just non-stop attacking. We didn't figure that we could keep up that pace especially at the high altitude of Mexico City. Lots of worry among Dynamo fans that we wouldn't be able to come back. But about 5 minutes into the 2nd half Houston scored again to tie the game 4-4 and then held on to get the tie!
Just a tie but a big deal in soccer. That puts the Dynamo in 2nd place in our group after 2 of the 6 games have been played. We'll face San Francisco next Tuesday here in Houston after tying them in Panama last week. Then on October 22 we get the return match in Houston against Pumas. It should be interesting. The Firpo games are in El Salvador on October 28 and then a re-scheduled game due to Hurricane Ike in Houston on November 26.
Let's Go, Dynamo!
Right now there are two CONCACAF competitions going on for men's soccer; the CONCACAF Champions' League and World Cup qualifying. The Champions' League brings together the top club teams from across the confederation for a tournament that is played with mid-week games during the regular season. It is modeled on the European UEFA Champions' League which is hugely popular around the world.
The group stage of the CONCACAF Champions' League is going on right now. Houston is in a group with UNAM Pumas of Mexico, Firpo of El Salvador, and San Francisco FC of Panama. Those teams play each other twice (home and away) over the next few weeks and the top two teams from the group advance to the next round which will take place next spring. DC United is also in the tournament from the U.S. along with the Montreal Impact from Canada and the Puerto Rico Islanders plus 9 other teams mostly from Mexico and Central America.
Last night the Houston Dynamo got a historic result in the CCL. 13 times in the past Major League Soccer teams had went down to Mexico to play games in various competitions and 13 times the Mexican club teams had won. But not last night. Houston tied UNAM Pumas 4-4 at University Olympic stadium in Mexico City. OK, it's a tie, not a win but no team had ever even done that in the past.
Both teams played a lot of reserve players since both have league games this Saturday. Pumas is in 3rd place in the Mexican Premier Division and Houston is currently in 1st in the Western Conference of MLS but neither team has much breathing room.
Houston started off the game by scoring two goals in the first 16 minutes but Pumas came right back and tied up the game. Houston got one more goal but Pumas scored two more to lead 4-3 at halftime. That's right. 7 goals in the first half! It was a very fast paced game with both teams doing just non-stop attacking. We didn't figure that we could keep up that pace especially at the high altitude of Mexico City. Lots of worry among Dynamo fans that we wouldn't be able to come back. But about 5 minutes into the 2nd half Houston scored again to tie the game 4-4 and then held on to get the tie!
Just a tie but a big deal in soccer. That puts the Dynamo in 2nd place in our group after 2 of the 6 games have been played. We'll face San Francisco next Tuesday here in Houston after tying them in Panama last week. Then on October 22 we get the return match in Houston against Pumas. It should be interesting. The Firpo games are in El Salvador on October 28 and then a re-scheduled game due to Hurricane Ike in Houston on November 26.
Let's Go, Dynamo!