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D.C. United's CONCACAF History

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D.C. United returned to the international stage for the 12th time in its 20-season history when it took the field against Ɓrabe Unido in the 2015-16 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League on Aug. 19.


Last season, of course, the Black-and-Red faced off against teams from Panama (Tauro FC) and Jamaica (Waterhouse FC) in the group stage of the competition, and this year's group is similar, as Jamaicaā€™s Montego Bay United FC is the third team in Group H. Itā€™s Unitedā€™s second straight appearance in the Champions League after missing out the previous four seasons. Prior to that, United played in international competitions in all but two seasons from 1997-2009.

D.C. United's CONCACAF History -

The team famously captured the CONCACAF Championsā€™ Cup in 1998, one year after falling in its debut appearance in the semifinals to the Los Angeles Galaxy. The Black-and-Red have reached the semifinals of a CONCACAF tournament six times and have played in a final twice. In addition to 1998ā€™s trophy-winning campaign, United lost, 2-1, to Mexicoā€™s Club AmĆ©rica in the CONCACAF Giants Cup final in 2001. 


After two years without regional tournaments in 2003 and 2004, United was back in the CONCACAF Championsā€™ Cup in 2005. Over the next four seasons, the club suffered three semifinal defeats to Mexican sides: UNAM Pumas (2005), Chivas de Guadalajara (2007), and Pachuca (2008) ā€“ the last two by narrow 3-2 margins on aggregate.


In the fall of 2008, the competition format changed as the tournament became the CONCACAF Champions League. United struggled in its first appearance in a difficult four-team grouping, finishing behind MarathĆ³n, Cruz Azul (Mexico) and Saprissa (Costa Rica). The following season, D.C. took part in a group with Toluca (Mexico), MarathĆ³n (Honduras), and San Juan Jabloteh (Trinidad and Tobago). Despite finishing with a 3-1-2 record (10 points), United fell short of advancing as Toluca (4-1-1, 13 points) and MarathĆ³n (4-2-0, 12 points) took the top spots.

The teamā€™s 2015 campaign began with the CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals, the clubā€™s first appearance in a CONCACAF knockout round since 2008. The Black-and-Red were stung on the road, 5-2, at Alajuelense in Costa Rica and couldnā€™t overcome the margin in the return leg at RFK Stadium. After two victories to start this year's SCCL campaign, United will look to continue their perfect start in a rematch with Ćrabe Unido Tuesday night.