Starting with the Since the formation of the Gold Cup in 1991, the CONCACAF Championship has been won eight times by Mexico, six times by the United States, and once by Canada. The first CONCACAF tournament was held in 1963 in El Salvador with Costa Rica becoming the first champion. EN - Homepage Skip to content. Before 2015, when the Gold Cup did not fall in the same year as the The following table shows cumulative top four results for all editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
The second tournament was held in Guatemala in 1965 when Mexico defeated the host country in the final of a six-team tournament. The CONCACAF Gold Cup (Spanish: Copa de Oro de la CONCACAF) is the main association football competition of the men's national football teams governed by CONCACAF, determining the continental champion of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Concacaf is using the FIFA World Rankings from July 16 to determine which teams advance directly to the final round of qualifying. It was previously referred to as the CONCACAF Championship before being renamed to the CONCACAF Gold Cup starting in 1991. Guests were invited to participate in the six Gold Cup tournaments from 1996 to 2005. The Gold Cup is held every two years. A new qualifying format was unveiled on Monday, and includes a new final round consisting of eight teams, replacing the traditional six-team final round format known as The Hex. The draw for Concacaf World Cup 2022 qualifying was made on Wednesday. The CONCACAF Campeonato de Naciones, as it was called, was held every two years from 1963 to 1973. In 1985 and 1989, the winner of the World Cup qualifying tournament was again crowned Confederation champion. In 1973, the tournament kept the same format of six teams playing a single round-robin, but there were bigger stakes attached: CONCACAF's berth in the FIFA World Cup tournament in 1974. Costa Rica won their second title as hosts in 1969, knocking off Guatemala, while two years later, Mexico won their second championship as the tournament moved to Trinidad & Tobago, the first time in the Caribbean. The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced its new qualifying format and schedule …
Canada and Costa Rica were named champions in 1985 and 1989, receiving a trophy.In 1990, CONCACAF renamed and restructured the CONCACAF Championship as the CONCACAF Gold Cup, with the In 1996, the Gold Cup field included its first guest team, the defending FIFA World Cup Champions Brazil. A revised format was announced last month and there will now be two rounds and a …
Unlike most larger tournaments, such as the This article is about the men's competition. For the women's competition, see Concacaf has released its plans for handling World Cup qualifying in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has halted international soccer around the world. The 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup will take place from July 10 to Aug. 1 next year. The 1967 competition was held in Honduras and saw a third champion crowned, Guatemala.
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the host country pulled off an upset by winning the tournament and claiming a spot in the World Cup in West Germany. Before the Confederation of North American (including Central America) and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) was formed in 1961, association football in the region was divided into smaller, regional divisions. The third place column lists third-place match winners (or shared-draws) In the United States, the CONCACAF Gold Cup airs on Like most international football tournaments, the CONCACAF Gold Cup has featured official songs for each tournament since 2002. Sign up today for the latest updates, tournament information, and ticket offers! The two main bodies consisted of the CONCACAF was founded in 1961 through the merging of NAFC and CCCF which resulted in a single championship being held for the continent. Concacaf, Concacaf Home, Home Fans, Love For Our Game. Mexico, … Runners-up include Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, and Jamaica. In each case the host country was crowned champion and earned a spot in the World Cup. With the Campeonato de Naciones doubling as the final World Cup qualifying tournament, the next two editions were held in Mexico City and Tegucigalpa, Honduras in 1977 and 1981, respectively. The Gold Cup likely will be missing many top players, who will be taking time off and then reporting to …