
Cavalry FC eliminated from CONCACAF Champions Cup after loss in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY — Substitute Guillermo Martinez scored twice in the second half to lift Mexico’s Pumas UNAM to a 2-0 win over 10-man Cavalry FC on Thursday, knocking the Canadian Premier League champion out of the CONCACAF Champions Cup 3-2 on aggregate.
Cavalry was looking to finish the upset it started a week ago with a 2-1 win in Langford, B.C., in the opening leg of the first-round series.
After a frustrating first half, Pumas finally pierced the Cavalry defence in the 53rd minute when Martinez, finding space between two Cavalry defenders, headed home Ignacio Pussetto’s cross for a 1-0 lead and the edge on aggregate thanks to an away goal in the first leg.
The Mexican international, who came on to start the second half, made it 2-0 in the 74th minute when his shot from outside the penalty box, with the Cavalry defence backing away, beat goalkeeper Marco Carducci.