Concacaf Gold Cup Article Index for
Concacaf
Website Links For
Concacaf
 

Information About

Concacaf Gold Cup




The first CONCACAF Championship was held in 1963 and replaced the '''CCCF Championship''' (1941-61), which was for Central American and Caribbean nations only. It lasted until 1971 , and from 1973 until 1989 no tournament was held; the top team in World Cup qualifying was considered the CONCACAF champion.

In 1991 , the championship was reborn as the ''Gold Cup''. Since then, it has been won four times by Mexico , three times by the United States , and once by Canada .

The UNCAF Nations Cup (Central America) and the Caribbean Cup serve as qualification tournaments for the Gold Cup.


RESULTS


(invited teams in ''italics'')
1 Costa Rica and Jamaica tied 1-1 after extra time and shared Third Place.

2 No Third Place match was played, Third Place was shared.




PRE-GOLD CUP RESULTS



MOST GOLD CUP WINS



MOST OVERALL CONCACAF WINS

#: 7 times
# and : 3 times
#: 2 times
#, , and : 1 time


SEE ALSO




EXTERNAL LINKS