Major League Soccer side Seattle Sounders beat Mexico's Pumas UNAM to win the Concacaf Champions League.
After a 2-2 attract the main leg in Mexico, Seattle won the home second leg 3-0 with two objectives from Raul Ruidiaz and a late exertion from Nicolas Lodeiro to guarantee a 5-2 total win.
"There are no words to depict what I'm feeling at present," Peru striker Ruidiaz told Fox Sports.
"The club left a mark on the world and merited it - presently appreciate it."
LA Galaxy were the last MLS champs of the opposition, asserting triumph in 2000 when it was known as the Champions Cup and played under an alternate configuration.
Seattle's triumph got them a spot at the Fifa Club World Cup and means they will end up being the principal MLS group to play in the opposition.
The following Club World Cup will be facilitated by China, yet a date has not been set after it was delayed in light of the Covid pandemic and this colder time of year's 2022 World Cup.
"The MLS merited the mainland title, and this will stand out forever," said Lodeiro.
Concacaf is the overseeing body for football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
"It means the world," said Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei. "It's a Wednesday and we're loading this spot with 68,000 individuals.
"The enthusiasm is serious areas of strength for so this city. I'm so glad for everyone that we're ready to accomplish this for them.
"Eventually, everything without a doubt revolves around winning prizes. We need to win prizes, and the present a major one."