Before the Concacaf final, attention turns to Toluca’s bold Tigres raid
Toluca and Tigres meet in the final of the Concacaf Champions Cup on Saturday.

Toluca and Tigres will battle for the Concacaf Champions Cup title on Saturday at Estadio Nemesio Diez, with Antonio “Turco” Mohamed’s side and Guido Pizarro’s team both chasing continental glory after knocking out MLS opponents to set up an all-Mexican final.
With the showdown approaching, attention has once again turned to the controversial move between Tigres and Toluca, when the Red Devils effectively “stole” Sebastián Córdova from the Monterrey-based club.
Córdova played a key role in Tigres’ Liga MX Clausura 2023 title run against Chivas, scoring the goal that forced extra time before Tigres eventually lifted the trophy in Guadalajara.
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— Concacaf Champions Cup (@TheChampions) May 27, 2026
Why Turco took Córdova away from Tigres
Sebastián Córdova left Tigres to join Toluca in January of this year, ending his spell with the club after making 159 appearances, scoring 24 goals and providing 18 assists across all competitions.
During his time with Tigres, he won the Liga MX title in 2023 against Chivas and also lifted the Campeones Cup later that year after beating LAFC.

“The truth is that Córdova was a player who was available on the market and we found him very appealing,” Turco Mohamed said after the Mexican midfielder’s signing in January.
“He’s going to replace Juampi Domínguez, who left for León, and the front office moved quickly to bring him in.”
“We know the quality he has. We’re going to give him the role he deserves, but from there, getting back to his best depends on him,” Mohamed added at the start of January.
“It’ll depend on him, on the intensity he brings in training, on his hunger to win, on his desire to get back to the top level.”
So far, however, Córdova has not secured a regular spot in Toluca’s starting lineup. Since arriving at the club, he has played 22 matches, recording just one goal and two assists.
More is expected from the midfielder, who is under contract with Toluca through June 2030.
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