Soccer for National Teams: CONCACAF Gold Cup, Summary and Data
Information about the CONCACAF Gold Cup with the last 10 winners of the competition, the national teams with the most trophies won in the history of the tournment and an index to every final played.
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the main national soccer competition of the CONCACAF nations. The participating nations are from North and Central America and from the Caribbean islands. In addition, up to three entrants from the other world soccer confederations are invited to play in the final tournament
The UNCAF Nations Cup (Central America) and the Caribbean Cup serve as qualification tournaments for the 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.
Finals: 2023 - 2021 - 2019 - 2017 - 2015 - 2013 - 2011 - 2009 - 2007 - 2005 - 2003 - 2002 - 2000 - 1998 - 1996 - 1993 - 1991 - 1989 - 1985 - 1981 - 1977 - 1973 - 1971 - 1969 - 1967 - 1965 - 1963