Days ago, a rumor began to grow about the “real possibility” that the teams of the Confederation of North America, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF) is once again integrated into the Libertadores Cup who rules under the wing of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL).
According to representatives of the major league soccer, “MLS is convinced to continue on the same path as CONCACAF, playing the Concachampions Cup together with the clubs that play in Central America and the Caribbean.”.
The rumors continued to grow once Lionel Messi arrived in Miami to join the training sessions of the team he directs Gerardo Martinwhich on Saturday night debuted with a 0-3 defeat against St. Louis City.
intermiami will play one of the semifinals of the so-called US Open Cup on August 23 against Cincinnati FC, as a visitor. Said tournament grants the champion a ticket to the Concachampions.
Although Alejandro Dominguezpresident of CONMEBOL, has not yet expressed himself in relation to the subject, the idea of having The flea in the Libertadores would have allowed him “to reach beyond his Confederacy.”
In any case, the enthusiasm of the fans of this sport increased after Domínguez published a video dancing on his official twitter account along with the following text: “An upcoming revelation is coming Monday for all football lovers, and that’s how happy we are”, also placing an emoji of a drink.
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