The Florida team is one of the five exempt from competing in the first round of the main Concacaf club tournament, which will have a total of 27 teams.
Inter Miamithe American team led by Lionel Messiwill debut in the Concacaf Champions Cup 2024 in round of 16 against the winner of the first round match between Nashville and Moca, from the Dominican Republic, as determined by the draw.
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In this context, the team led by the Rosario Gerardo “Tata” Martino that in addition to Messi He has the Argentines on his team Facundo Farías, Tomás Avilés, Nicolás Stefanelli and Franco Negriwill play the Champions League for having won the Leagues Cup.


Inter Miami is one of five teams exempt from competing in the first round of the league’s main club tournament. Concacafwhich will have a total of 27 teams.
He nashville was the rival to whom Messi’s Inter defeated in the final of the Leagues Cupjoint tournament between the North American League (MLS) and the Mexican League.
How the Champions Cup will be played
The Champions Leaguean expanded version of the tournament known as Champions Leaguegrants a ticket to the winner for the expanded Club World Cup which will be held in 2025 in USA.
The round of 16 will be celebrated from March 5 to 14the quarter finals will take place between April 2 and 11the semifinals from April 23 to May 2 and the final on June 2.
First round matches: Philadelphia Union (USA)-Deportivo Saprissa (Costa Rica); Toluca (Mexico)-Herediano (Costa Rica); América (Mexico)-Real Estelí (Nicaragua); Chivas de Guadalajara (Mexico)-Forge (Canada) and New England Revolution (USA)-Independiente (Panama).
Houston Dynamo (USA)-ST. Louis City (USA), Tigres UANL (Mexico)-Vancouver Whitecaps (Canada); Orlando City (USA)-Cavalry (Canada); Monterrey (Mexico)-Communications (Guatemala); Cincinnati (USA)-Cavalier (Jamaica) and Nashville (USA)-Moca (Dominican Republic).
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