Cartaginés face an all-star Whitecaps line-up in their bid for the summit

February 18 – History will be written in Cartago as CS Cartaginés face Canadian opposition for the first time in the competition.

Champions in 1994, the Costa Ricans are beginning what they hope will be another deep run – and their first-ever two-legged series against a North American club.

But they have a very tough challenge in seasoned Champions Cup campaigners Vancouver Whitecaps FC, who had a spectacular run to the final last season before being overwhelmed by Cruz Azul. The Whitecaps bring continental know-how and a balanced record against Central American sides, though recent trips south have been uncomfortable.

Cartaginés’ pedigree at home and Vancouver’s ability to manage hostile environments sets this up as one of the round’s most intriguing tactical battles.

Johan Venegas is Cartaginés’ top scorer with Marcos Ureña and Everardo Rubio, also part of the attacking line-up. Bernald Alfaro and Cristopher Núñez boss their midfield but the likelihood is that they will need a Herculeanperformance by goalkeeper Kevin Briceño. It wouldn’t be his first.

They line-up against some of the world’s footballing royalty. Under head coach Jesper Sørensen they won a fourth straight Canadian Championship in 2025,  and finished second on goal difference in the MLS Western Conference.

They also attracted global attention by signing Germany and Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller in August, who provided an immediate boost.

In Sebastian Berhalter they have one of 2025’s breakthrough MLS stars, a seasoned striker in Brian White who found renewed goalscoring form in 2025,  and MLS standout defender Tristan Blackmon, all of whom are battling for places in the US team for the World Cup.

Great things are expected of the Whitecaps in 2026. Cartaginés will have to do great things to put a dent in that expectation.

CS Cartaginés (CRC) v Vancouver Whitecaps FC (CAN)
Round One, First Leg – Wednesday, Estadio Fello Meza, Cartago

 


Final
May 30Toluca1 (aet)
(6-5 on penalties)
1Tigres UANL
Semi finals
April 28Nashville01Tigres UANL
April 29LAFC21Toluca
May 5Tigres UANL1 (agg 2-0)0Nashville
May 6Toluca--LAFC
Quarter finals
April 7Nashville00Club America
April 7LAFC30Cruz Azul
April 8Tigres20Seattle Sounders
April 8Toluca42LA Galaxy
April 14Cruz Azul11 (agg 4-1)LAFC
April 14Club America01 (agg 0-1)Nashville
April 15LA Galaxy03 (agg 2-7)Toluca
April 15Seattle Sounders31 (3-3 agg, away goal winners)Tigres
Rd of 16
March 10Philadelphia Union01Club America
March 10CF Monterrey23Cruz Azul
March 10LAFC11LD Alajuense
March 11Nashville00Inter Miami
March 11LA Galaxy30Mt Pleasant
March 11San Diego FC32Toluca
March 12FC Cincinnati30Tigres UANL
March 12Whitecaps03Seattle Sounders
March 17LD Alajuense12 (2-3 agg)LAFC
March 17Cruz Azul1 (4-3 agg)1CF Monterrey
March 18Inter Miami11 (1-1 agg, Nashville away goal win)Nashville
March 18Club America1 (2-1 agg)1Philadelphia Union
March 18Seattle Sounders2 (5-1 agg)1Whitecaps
March 18Toluca4 (6-3 agg)0San Diego FC
March 19Mt Pleasant03 (6-0 agg)LA Galaxy
March 19Tigres UANL5 (5-4 agg)1FC Cincinnati
Round 1
Feb 3Forge FC00Tigres UNAL
Feb 3
CD Olimpia12Club America
Feb 3San Diego FC41Pumas UNAM
Feb 4CSD Xelaju MC11CF Monterrey
Feb 4Vancouver FC03Cruz Azul
Feb 10Pumas UNAM10 (2-4 agg)San Diego FC
Feb 10Tigres UNAL4 (4-1 agg)1Forge FC
Feb 11Club America0 (2-1 agg)0CD Olimpia
Feb 11CF Monterrey2 (4-1 agg)0CSD Xelaju MC
Feb 12Cruz Azul5 (8-0 agg)0Vancouver FC
Feb 17Atletico Ottawa02Nashville SC
Feb 17Real CD Espana16LAFC
Feb 18Defence Force FC05Philadelphia Union
Feb 18O&M FC04FC Cincinnati
Feb 18CS Cartagines00Vancouver Whitecaps
Feb 19Sporting San Miguelito01LA Galaxy
Feb 24Nashville SC5 (7-0 agg)0Atletico Ottawa
Feb 24LAFC1 (7-1 agg)0Real CD Espana
Feb 25FC Cincinnati9 (13-0 agg)0O&M FC
Feb 25Vancouver Whitecaps2 (2-0 agg)0CS Cartagines
Feb 25LA Galaxy0 (1-1 agg. LAG win on away goals)0Sporting San Miguelito
Feb 26Philadelphia Union7 (12-0 agg)0Defence Force FC