Concacaf has revealed the final 25 player rosters submitted by the eight clubs that will participate in the centralized final rounds of the 2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League (SCCL).
Los Angeles Football Club Roster:
Goalkeepers (3): Pablo Sisniega, Kenneth Vermeer, Phillip Ejimadu
Defenders (10): Tristan Blackmon, Erik Dueñas, Tony Leone, Diego Palacios, Eddie Segura, Mohamed Traore, Mohamed El-Munir, Jesus Murillo, Dejan Jaković, Jordan Harvey
Midfielders (6): Eduard Atuesta, Latif Blessing, José Cifuentes, Bryce Duke, Francisco Ginella, Mark-Anthony Kaye
Forwards (6): Danny Musovski, Kwadwo Opoku, Brian Rodríguez, Diego Rossi, Christian Torres, Carlos Vela
To view the final 25 player rosters, click here.
In accordance with the Competition Regulations, injury-related changes to the final rosters will be permitted, up until 24 hours before each team’s first quarterfinal match. Any replacement must be approved by Concacaf.
Prior to each match, and no later than 90 minutes prior to kick off, each club must select 23 players that will be eligible to participate.
To be eligible to participate in the competition, all players must be registered with the club and the appropriate Federation, and eligible to play per the FIFA transfer deadlines in each country.
Any player who has had active time on the field for a club in the 2020 SCCL may not be registered to compete in the competition for any other 2020 SCCL club. Additionally, all players and officials must comply with Covid-19 testing protocols established by Concacaf.
The winner of this competition will be crowned Concacaf’s regional club champion and will earn the right to represent the Confederation at the FIFA Club World Cup 2020, now scheduled to be played February 1-11, 2021, in Qatar. The current SCCL titleholder is CF Monterrey, who defeated Tigres UANL in the 2019 SCCL final.
The 2020 SCCL centralized Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Final will be played as follows (listed in PST):
Tuesday, December 15, 2020 – Quarterfinals
5:00 p.m. - Montreal Impact (CAN) vs. CD Olimpia (HON)
7:30 p.m. - Tigres UANL (MEX) vs. New York City FC (USA)
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 – Quarterfinals
5:00 p.m. - Atlanta United FC (USA) vs. Club America (MEX)
7:30 p.m. - Los Angeles Football Club (USA) vs. Cruz Azul (MEX)
Saturday, December 19, 2020 – Semifinals
5:00 p.m. - Montreal Impact (CAN) or CD Olimpia (HON) vs. Tigres UANL (MEX) or New York City FC (USA)
7:30 p.m. - Atlanta United FC (USA) or Club America (MEX) vs. Los Angeles FC (USA) or Cruz Azul (MEX)
Tuesday, December 22, 2020 – Final
7:00 p.m. - Winner Semifinal No. 1 vs. Winner Semifinal No. 2
All centralized final round matches of the 2020 SCCL will be played behind closed doors and will be widely available for fans across the region to follow and enjoy through the Confederation’s TV partner networks, including FOX Sports (USA-English), TUDN (USA-Spanish), Fox Sports Latin America (Mexico-Spanish), ESPN (Central America-Spanish), TSN and RDS (Canada-English and French), Flow Sports (Caribbean-English) and other local partners.
Matches will also be available on the Concacaf Official App (subject to territory restrictions). The free mobile app is available in the iTunes and Google Play stores.
A reminder of the 2020 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Round of 16 and first leg Quarterfinal results, attendances and broadcast audience figures can be read here and below.