1995 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
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The 1995 CONCACAF Champions' Cup was the 31st edition of the annual international club football competition held in the
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region (North America, Central America and the Caribbean), the
CONCACAF Champions' Cup The CONCACAF Champions League, known officially as the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons, is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONCACAF. The tournament is contested by clubs from North Ameri ...
. It determined that year's club champion of
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in the
CONCACAF The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football,, ; french: Confédération de football d'Amérique du Nord, d'Amérique centrale et des Caraïbes, . Dutch uses the English name. abbreviated as CONCACAF ( ; typese ...
region and was played from 19 February till 17 December 1995. The teams were split in 2 zones (North/ Central and Caribbean). The North/Central zone was split in 3 groups, qualifying each winner to the final tournament. The winner of the Caribbean zone, also got a place in that tournament. All qualifying matches in the tournament were played under the home/away match system, while the final tournament stage was played in
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. That final stage composed of four teams which played each other in a single
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. Costa Rican team
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crowned CONCACAF champion for second time, after finishing 1st in the final table with 7 points over 3 matches played.Equipos memorables: Saprissa 1995
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North and Central American Zone


Group 1

First Round Second Round * ''Alajuelense on bye, to the third round.'' Third Round


Group 2

First Round Second Round * ''CSD Municipal on bye, to the third round.'' Third Round


Group 3

First Round Second Round


Caribbean Zone

First round ''Matches and results are unavailable:''
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US Sinnamary Union Sportive de Sinnamary is a French Guianese football club playing at the top level. It is based in Sinnamary. Their home stadium is Stade Omnisports. Achievements * French Guiana Championnat National: 3 :: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97 * ...

Topp XX FC *''Second leg apparently not played.*'' *''RCA withdrew,
Beacon F.C. advances to the second round.***'' *''Corona Boys, CS Moulien, AS Capoise, FICA, L'Aiglon, US Sinnamary,
and Topp XX FC advance to the second round.'' Second round *''Beacon FC advanced; presumably L'Aiglon withdrew.*'' *''AS Capoise withdrew.**'' *''Both clubs apparently withdrew.***'' *''CS Moulien advance to the third round.'' Third round * ''CS Moulien on bye, to the fourth round.'' *''Beacon FC advance to the fourth round.'' Fourth round *''Beacon withdrew, both legs awarded 2–0 to CS Moulien.*'' *''CS Moulien advance to Final Group stage.''


Final Group stage

All matches played in
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''As of 17 December 1995''


Matches

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Champion


References

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