List of CONCACAF Gold Cup finals

The CONCACAF Gold Cup (Spanish: Copa de Oro de la CONCACAF) is an association football competition for men's national football teams in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, governed by CONCACAF. The tournament is held every two years and is used to determine the continental champion; previously, the winner of the competition would also qualify for the now-defunct FIFA Club World Cup.

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. Each edition begins with a round-robin group stage and culminates in a single-elimination knockout stage.[1] Mexico is the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won eight times, followed by the United States with six titles and Canada with one.[2]

Key

Key to the list of finals
Match was won during extra time
Match was won on a penalty shoot-out
  • 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.
  • The wikilinks in the "Final score" column point to the article about that tournament's final game.

List of finals

List of finals matches, their venues and locations, the finalists and final scores
Year Winners Final score Runners-up Venue Location Attendance References
1991 United States  000  Honduras Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, United States 39,873
1993 Mexico  40  United States Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico 130,800
1996 Mexico  20  Brazil Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, United States 88,155
1998 Mexico  10  United States Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, United States 91,255
2000 Canada  20  Colombia Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, United States 7,000
2002 United States  20  Costa Rica Rose Bowl Pasadena, United States 14,432
2003 Mexico  010  Brazil Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico 80,000
2005 United States  000  Panama Giants Stadium East Rutherford, United States 31,018
2007 United States  21  Mexico Soldier Field Chicago, United States 60,000
2009 Mexico  50  United States Giants Stadium East Rutherford, United States 79,156
2011 Mexico  42  United States Rose Bowl Pasadena, United States 93,420
2013 United States  10  Panama Soldier Field Chicago, United States 57,920
2015 Mexico  31  Jamaica Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, United States 68,930
2017 United States  21  Jamaica Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, United States 63,032
2019 Mexico  10  United States Soldier Field Chicago, United States 62,493

References

  1. Gulenchyn, TJ (May 16, 2018). "A Brief History of the Gold Cup". Minnesota United FC. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  2. "Gold Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. April 18, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
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