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  2. 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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    2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup; Copa de Oro de la CONCACAF 2011 (in Spanish) Tournament details; Host country: United States: Dates: June 5–25: Teams: 12 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 13 (in 13 host cities) Final positions; Champions Mexico (6th title) Runners-up United States: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 25: Goals scored: 80 (3.2 per ...

  3. 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final was the 11th final of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the international championship tournament for teams of the CONCACAF, the governing body of soccer in North and Central America. The match took place on June 25, 2011, and took place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, United States.

  4. List of CONCACAF Gold Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    The "Year" column refers to the year the CONCACAF Gold Cup was held, and wikilinks to the article about that tournament.; Links in the "Winners" and "Runners-up" columns point to the articles for the national football teams of the countries, not the articles for the countries.

  5. CONCACAF Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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    The CONCACAF Gold Cup (Spanish: Copa Oro de la CONCACAF) is the main association football competition of the men's national football teams governed by CONCACAF, determining the continental champions of North America (Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean). The Gold Cup is held every two years.

  6. Copa de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 Copa de Oro was played entirely in the city of Manaus and the final edition. The four teams were the champions of the 1995 Copa Libertadores, 1995 Copa CONMEBOL and 1996 Copa Masters CONMEBOL in addition to the runner-up of the 1995 Supercopa Sudamericana as the 1995 champion Independiente declined to play.

  7. 2011 Copa América - Wikipedia

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    1 July 2011 Argentina 1–1 Bolivia: Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata: 2 July 2011 Colombia 1–0 Costa Rica: Estadio 23 de Agosto, Jujuy: 6 July 2011 Argentina 0–0 Colombia: Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe: 7 July 2011 Bolivia 0–2 Costa Rica: Estadio 23 de Agosto, Jujuy: 10 July 2011 Colombia 2–0 Bolivia

  8. Copa América on United States television - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports [17] beat out both ESPN and beIN for the English-language broadcasting rights to Copa América Centenario in 2016. This meant that the first time ever, most Americans had the ability to watch Copa América. Fox Sports made the matches available on FS1, FS2, FX, and the over-the-air Fox network. An average of 4 million viewers tuned ...

  9. 2011 Copa Sudamericana - Wikipedia

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    2011 Copa Sudamericana de Clubes; Copa Bridgestone Sudamericana de Clubes 2011 Copa Bridgestone Sul-americana de Clubes 2011; Tournament details; Dates: 2 August – 14 December 2011: Teams: 39 (from 10 associations) Final positions; Champions: Universidad de Chile (1st title) Runners-up: LDU Quito: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 76 ...