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United States Canada 6–2 Ebbets Field: New York, United States USA 2–0–1 22 June 1957 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (1st round) Canada United States 5–1 Varsity Stadium: Toronto, Canada Tied 2–0–2 6 July 1957 United States Canada 2–3 Public School Grounds: St. Louis, United States CAN 3–0–2 17 October 1968
Mexico is the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won nine times, followed by the United States with seven titles and Canada with one. [ 2 ] List of finals
Canada and the United States hosted the tournament, which began on June 24, 2023. The United States were the defending champions, having won the 2021 edition , but were eliminated by Panama in the semi-finals.
(September 7, 2019; Toronto, Canada) Biggest win Canada 6–0 Cuba (September 7, 2019; Toronto, Canada) Biggest defeat United States 4–1 Canada (November 15, 2019; Orlando, United States) Best result Runners-up in 2022–23: Worst result 5th place in 2019–20, 2023–24
Canada won the tournament after a 1–0 win over the United States on May 6 [59] and a 2–1 win over Mexico on May 13. [59] All three Canadian goals were scored by John Catliff, [60] the tournament's top scorer. Canada came close to qualifying for the World Cup again in 1994 under the guidance of a defender on the 1986 team, Bob Lenarduzzi. [61]
The CONCACAF Nations League Finals took place in June 2023 and was contested by the four group winners of League A.The tournament took place over four days and was played in single-leg knockout matches, consisting of two semi-finals on June 15, and a third place play-off and final three days after the second semi-final on June 18, 2023.
Win Draw Defeat M Opponent Date Result Event 67 Canada: August 20, 1972 2–3 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 68 Canada: August 29, 1972 2–2 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 69 Mexico: September 3, 1972 1–3 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 70 Mexico: September 10, 1972 1–2 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 71 Bermuda: March 17, 1973 0–4 Friendly
Since the inaugural tournament in 1963, the Gold Cup was held 27 times and has been won by seven different nations, most often by Mexico (12 titles). Canada entered the tournament for the first time in 1973, and have qualified for 19 more tournaments since then. Often, they qualified automatically. Once, in 2015, Canada co-hosted the tournament.