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    2014 CONCACAF Champions League, Semi-finals
    Alajuelense
    Alajuelense

    Alajuelense

    4
    Agg. 4-4
    CF Montréal
    CF Montréal

    CF Montréal

    2Winner Icon CF Montréal
    • Pablo Gabas - 47', 60'
    • Allen Guevara - 79'
    • Jonathan McDonald - 90'+3'
    • Jack McInerney - 42'
    • Andrés Romero - 72'
    2nd Leg - Tied on aggregate - MTL win on away goals
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    AlajuelenseALA
    No.Name
    23Dexter Lewis
    12Johnny Acosta
    3Porfirio Lopez
    4Kenner Gutiérrez
    27Johan Venegas
    95Pablo Gabas
    26Ariel Rodriguez
    16Allen Guevara
    22Rónald Matarrita
    11Diego Calvo
    21Jose Ortiz
    8Armando Alonso
    10Alvaro Sanchez
    19Jonathan McDonald
    Substitutes
    6José Salvatierra
    18Alfonso Quesada
    2Elías Palma
    31Osvaldo Rodríguez
    CF MontréalMTL
    No.Name
    1Evan Bush
    23Laurent Ciman
    5Bakary Soumaré
    25Danny Toia
    36Víctor Cabrera
    10Ignacio Piatti
    14Nigel Reo-Coker
    16Calum Mallace
    99Jack McInerney
    8Patrice Bernier
    11Dilly Duka
    15Andrés Romero
    7Dominic Oduro
    51Maxim Tissot
    Substitutes
    55Wandrille Lefevre
    43John Smits
    24Anthony Jackson-Hamel
    6Hassoun Camara

    Game Information

    Alejandro Morera Soto
    10:00 PM, April 7, 2015
    Alajuela, Costa Rica

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