The 2025 Leagues Cup is set to ignite excitement this summer with a fresh approach to its tournament structure, catering to soccer fans across North America. Announced on Thursday, the altered format aims to maximize competition between Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX—Mexico’s top soccer league. Launching on July 29, this year’s edition will
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Major League Soccer (MLS) has taken a bold step towards redefining its structure in North American cup competitions with the announcement of fresh guidelines for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. This shift aims not only to enhance the league’s competitive landscape but also to alleviate player fatigue while giving all teams a fair chance to
The Leagues Cup is set to undergo a significant transformation in its structure, aimed at enhancing the experience for both teams and fans alike. As affirmed by Liga MX president Mikel Arriola, this evolution entails the removal of the extended pause that previously characterized the competition, which will now feature mid-week matches commencing from 2025.
The Leagues Cup, a prominent tournament featuring clubs from Major League Soccer (MLS) and Liga MX, has carved out a unique space in the annual football calendar. With the intriguing juxtaposition of Mexican and American teams, the competition not only strengthens cross-border ties but also showcases the growing talent and football culture in North America.
In a dramatic Leagues Cup final match against LAFC, Columbus Crew star Cucho Hernández once again proved his worth by leading his team to a 3-1 victory. With two goals to his name, including a decisive strike in the 92nd minute, Hernández secured the trophy for his team. A Remarkable Performance Hernández’s performance in the
In a thrilling semifinal match, Diego Rossi shined once again, scoring his third brace in four games to secure Columbus Crew’s spot in the Leagues Cup final. Rossi’s impressive performance, including goals in the 12th and 43rd minutes, proved to be essential in the Crew’s 3-1 victory over Philadelphia Union. His goals, along with Cucho