2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup
The 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the tenth edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup competition, and the twentieth soccer championship of North America, Central America and the Caribbean. It was played from July 3 to 26, 2009 in the United States. This competition was the fourth tournament without guests from other confederations. Mexico won their fifth Gold Cup, and eighth CONCACAF Championship overall, after beating the United States men's national [soccer team|United States] 5-0 in the 2009 [CONCACAF Gold Cup Final|final]. It was the second consecutive Gold Cup final and fourth overall to feature Mexico and the United States and the third won by Mexico.
Venues
The set of thirteen venues—the largest number ever used to stage the Gold Cup—was announced on March 9.Teams
Qualification
A total of 12 teams qualified for the tournament. Three berths were allocated to North [American Football Union|North America], five to Central America, and four to the Caribbean.'''Notes:'''
Squads
Participating teams selected a squad of 23 players, except the United States, who were given an expanded 30-player roster due to their participation in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.Match officials
- Paul Ward
- Wálter Quesada
- Joel Aguilar
- Walter López
- José Pineda
- Courtney Campbell
- Benito Archundia
- Marco Antonio Rodríguez
- Roberto García
- Roberto Moreno
- Enrico Wijngaarde
- Geoffrey Hospedales
- Neal Brizan
- Jair Marrufo
- Terry Vaughn
Group stage
The twelve teams that qualified were divided into three groups. The draw for the Group Stage was announced on April 2, 2009. The top two teams in each group advanced to the knockout stage along with the best two of the third-place teams, filling out the knockout field of eight.Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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Goalscorers
Awards
The following Gold Cup awards will be given at the conclusion of the tournament: the Golden Boot, Golden Ball and Golden Glove.'';All-Tournament team
The All-Tournament Team was selected by the CONCACAF Technical Study Group. The player selections were made from the eight teams that reached the quarterfinals of the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
| Goalkeepers | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
![]() MarketingBroadcasting rightsIn Australia, the tournament was broadcast by Setanta SportsIn Brazil, the tournament was broadcast by Multisports In Canada, the tournament was broadcast by Rogers Sportsnet and GolTV Canada In Costa Rica, the tournament was broadcast by Teletica Canal 7, XPERTV 33 and Repretel In Mexico and Central America, the tournament was broadcast by Televisa and TV Azteca and SKY México In Honduras, Televicentro was broadcasting in three of their channels, MegaTV, Tele Sistema, Canal 7y4. In Panama, the tournament was broadcast by RPC TV Canal 4 and TV Max. In Malaysia, the tournament was broadcast by Astro Supersports. In the United States, English language coverage of games involving the US, as well as one game from each round of the knockout stages even if the USA was not involved, was on Fox Soccer Channel. All tournament games received Spanish language coverage split between Galavision, TeleFutura, Univision. Worldwide, except in the Americas, the tournament was streamed by the legal online rights holder working in partnership with CONCACAF, with English commentary and in HDTV quality. |
