1983 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
The 1983 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 19th 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 determined that year's club champion of association football in the CONCACAF region and was played from 2 March 1983 till 1 February 1984.
The teams were split in two zones, North/Central American and Caribbean, (as North and Central American sections combined to qualify one team for the final), each one qualifying the winner to the final tournament. All the matches in the tournament were played under the home/away match system.
Atlante F.C. from Mexico won the final, and became for the first time CONCACAF champion in their history.
North/Central American Zone
First Round
- Municipal Puntarenas and Detroit Express withdrew.
- NY Pancyprian-Freedoms, Atlante F.C., Atlético Marte, Independiente,
UANL Tigres and Deportivo Suchitepequez advance to the second round.
Second Round
- Independiente withdrew after series.
- Atlante F.C. and Deportivo Suchitepequez advance to the third round.
Third Round
- Atlante F.C. advances to the CONCACAF Final.
Caribbean Zone Zone
First Round
- S.V. SUBT advances to the third round.
- SV Robinhood and SV Dakota advance to the second round.
Second Round
- SV Robinhood advances to the third round.
Third Round
- SV Robinhood advances to the CONCACAF Final.
CONCACAF Final Series
- Atlante F.C. wins the CONCACAF Champions' Cup, 6 - 1 on aggregate.
Champion
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
1983 Champions |
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Atlante F.C.
First Title |
Reference
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Champions' Cup era, 1962–2008
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Champions League era, 2008–present
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See also International club women's football.
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