Toluca won the Concacaf Champions Cup after beating Tigres in an exciting final. The match ended with a 1-1 tie after 90 minutes and extra time. Neither team was able to score during the additional time, so the title had to be decided in a dramatic penalty shootout. From the penalty spot, Toluca showed greater effectiveness and composure to win 6-5, unleashing the celebration of their fans. With this result, the red team achieved one of the most important championships in their recent history at the international level. The third Concacaf title for the Red Devils. Toluca added their third title in the tournament's history, solidifying themselves as one of the most successful clubs in the region. This new international championship comes to enrich the trophy case and reaffirm their prominence in Concacaf football. Toluca's Concachampions titles. Their first championship came in 1968, in an atypical edition where they were declared champions after Aurora de Guatemala and Transval de Surinam were disqualified, leaving them without a rival to dispute the final. The second and most recent international crown of the Red Devils came in 2003, when they defeated Monarcas Morelia with a global score of 5-4, thus lifting the top trophy of the region's clubs. Three finals lost in search of regional glory.
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Toluca wins Concachampions: tournament palmares and titles
Toluca wins Concachampions: tournament palmares and titles. Toluca FC won the Concacaf Champions Cup after beating Tigres in an exciting final.
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