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Mexico won the 2009 Gold Cup by beating the United States 5–0. In the 2011 Gold Cup, Mexico defeated the USA 4–2 in the final while the USA won the 2013 Gold Cup by beating Panama 1–0. Since the formation of the Gold Cup in 1991, the CONCACAF Championship has been won nine times by Mexico, seven times by the United States, and once by Canada.
The United States ended up winning 6–0, their joint-highest Gold Cup victory of all time. The United States national team has participated in all seventeen editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup since its foundation in 1991 to replace the CONCACAF Championship. The United States is also the second-most successful team in the tournament, having won ...
This is a list of records and statistics of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.The Gold Cup replaced the CONCACAF Championship, which was held ten times from 1963 to 1989.Before the merger and foundation of CONCACAF, the confederation was split into two entities with their own international tournament, NAFU's North American Nations Cup and the CCCF Championship.
The Gold Cup was established in 1991 as the successor to the CONCACAF Championship and has been hosted primarily in the United States. Various tournaments have had eight to sixteen teams, including guest teams from outside the confederation.
Groups for the 2023 Gold Cup have been drawn and the United States now knows its path to trying to win the trophy again. ... 2023 Gold Cup groups Group A. United States. Jamaica. Nicaragua. Winner ...
CONCACAF announced the 14 host venues for the 2025 Gold Cup on September 25, 2024. [4] They included a mix of soccer-specific stadiums primarily occupied by Major League Soccer teams and larger American football stadiums. [citation needed] BC Place in Vancouver was the sole venue outside of the United States. [4]
Sunday's CONCACAF Gold Cup championship showdown between Mexico and Panama is SoFi Stadium's opportunity to impress FIFA and land the 2026 World Cup final. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Russia has fined Google an eye-popping 20 undecillion rubles ($2.5 decillion) for removing Russian state-run and government YouTube channels in the wake of the country’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.