2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup


The 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 17th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the biennial international men's soccer championship of the North, Central American and Caribbean region organized by CONCACAF. Canada and the United States hosted the tournament, which began on June 24, 2023.
The United States were the defending champions, having won the 2021 edition, but were eliminated by Panama in the semi-finals.
Mexico won a record ninth Gold Cup title, defeating Panama 1–0 in the final on July 16 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, a suburb of Los Angeles.

Venues

CONCACAF announced the 15 host venues for the 2023 Gold Cup on April 10, 2023. They included a mix of soccer-specific stadiums primarily occupied by Major League Soccer teams and larger American football stadiums. BMO Field in Toronto was the sole venue outside of the United States; it was the first Canadian stadium to host the Gold Cup since the 2015 edition.
  • A double-dagger denotes an indoor stadium with a fixed or retractable roof with interior climate control.

Teams

Qualification

On September 2, 2020, CONCACAF announced that 2022 FIFA World Cup hosts Qatar would participate in the 2021 and 2023 tournaments. The remaining teams qualified through the 2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League and the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification:
  • The top eight teams in the Nations League A qualified for the Gold Cup, and the remaining four teams entered the qualifying tournament.
  • The top four teams in the Nations League B qualified for the Gold Cup, and the next best four teams entered the qualifying tournament.
  • The top four teams in the Nations League C entered the qualifying tournament.
  • The top three teams in the qualifying tournament qualified for the Gold Cup.

Squads

Before submitting their final squad for the tournament, teams named a provisional squad of up to 60 players. Teams were required to have their 60-player roster submitted to CONCACAF by May 25. Teams were required to name their final squads by June 14.

Draw

The final draw was held on April 14, 2023, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, completed alongside the draw for the preliminary round. The teams were split into four pots based on the CONCACAF Rankings of March 2023. The four teams of Pot 1 were automatically seeded, with the United States in Group A as the title holders, Mexico in Group B, Costa Rica in Group C, and Canada in Group D. Guests Qatar were placed in Pot 4 alongside the three winners of the preliminary round, whose identities were not known at the time of the draw, indicated by PM and their corresponding Preliminary Match number. In the draw, teams were first selected from their pots, in order from Pot 1 to 4. Then, a ball was drawn from a separate group of pots to determine final groupings.

Match officials

On June 7, 2023, CONCACAF announced a total of 13 referees, 6 support referees, 26 assistant referees and 15 video assistant referees appointed for the tournament.
;Referees
;Support referees
;Assistant referees
  • Micheal Barwegen
  • Juan Carlos Mora
  • Raymundo Feliz
  • David Morán
  • Juan Francisco Zumba
  • Humberto Panjoj
  • Luis Ventura
  • Walter López
  • Christian Ramírez
  • Ojay Duhaney
  • Jassett Kerr-Wilson
  • Marco Bisguerra
  • Enrique Bustos
  • Karen Díaz
  • Christian Kiabek Espinosa
  • Alberto Morin
  • Jorge Sánchez
  • Keytzel Corrales
  • Henri Pupiro
  • Zachari Zeegelaar
  • Caleb Wales
  • Kyle Atkins
  • Logan Brown
  • Kathryn Nesbitt
  • Corey Parker
  • Cory Richardson
;Video assistant referees

Group stage

Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows:
  1. Points obtained in all group matches;
  2. Goal difference in all group matches;
  3. Number of goals scored in all group matches;
  4. Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  5. Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question;
  6. Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
  7. Fair play points in all group matches :
  8. Drawing of lots.

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, if the scores were equal when normal playing time expired, extra time was played for two periods of 15 minutes each. This was followed, if required, by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winners.
As with every tournament since 2005, there was no third place play-off.

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Statistics

Goalscorers


Discipline

A player or team official was automatically suspended for the next match for the following offenses:
  • Receiving a red card
  • Receiving two yellow cards in two matches; yellow cards expired after the completion of the quarter-finals
The following suspensions were served during the tournament:
Player/OfficialOffenseSuspension
Jonathan Rivierez in Group C vs El Salvador Group C vs Panama
Damion Lowe in Group A vs United States
in Group A vs Trinidad and Tobago
Group A vs Saint Kitts and Nevis
Andre Burley in Group A vs Trinidad and Tobago
in Group A vs United States
Group A vs Jamaica
Bassam Al-Rawi in Group B vs Haiti
in Group B vs Honduras
Group B vs Mexico
Rubilio Castillo
in Group B vs Qatar Group B vs Haiti
Yusuf Abdurisag
in Group B vs Honduras Group B vs Mexico
Quarter-finals vs. Panama
Third suspension served outside tournament
Jorge Sánchez in Group B vs Honduras
in Group B vs Haiti
Group B vs Qatar
Aníbal Godoy in Group C vs Costa Rica
in Group C vs Martinique
Group C vs El Salvador
Cavafe in Group D vs Guatemala
in Group D vs Guadeloupe
Group D vs Canada
Aldair Ruiz in Group D vs Guadeloupe Group D vs Canada
Tameem Al-Abdullah in Group B vs Haiti
in Group B vs Mexico
Quarter-finals vs Panama
Meshaal Barsham in Group B vs Honduras
in Group B vs Mexico
Quarter-finals vs Panama
Ahmed Fatehi in Group B vs Honduras
in Group B vs Mexico
Quarter-finals vs Panama
Tarek Salman in Group B vs Haiti
in Group B vs Mexico
Quarter-finals vs Panama
Mohammed Waad in Group B vs Honduras
in Group B vs Mexico
Quarter-finals vs Panama
Steve Solvet in Group D vs Guatemala Suspension served outside tournament
Rodrigo Saravia in Group D vs Cuba
in Group D vs Guadeloupe
Quarter-finals vs Jamaica

Awards

The following Gold Cup awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament: the Golden Ball, Golden Boot, Golden Glove, Goal of the Tournament, Mark of a Fighter and Fair Play Trophy.
;Best XI
The following players were chosen as the tournament's best eleven.
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards

Guillermo Ochoa

Fidel Escobar
Johan Vásquez
Jorge Sánchez

Luis Chávez
Adalberto Carrasquilla
Orbelín Pineda
Yoel Bárcenas
Demarai Gray

Jesús Ferreira
Ismael Díaz

Marketing

Branding

The official logo was unveiled on September 28, 2020, during the final draw in Miami, Florida. The official slogan of the tournament was "This Is Ours".

Sponsorship

The following were announced as global sponsors of the tournament:

Symbols

Match ball

Flight by Nike was the tournament's official match ball.

Music

"I Wrote a Song" by British singer-songwriter Mae Muller served as the main official song of the tournament. It represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, finishing in 25th place.
"Sold Out" by American country singer Hardy served as the official anthem of the tournament.
"One World" by Moroccan DJ RedOne, Kosovo-Albanian singer Adelina and Now United also served as an official song of the tournament.
"No Hay Soló Un Juego" by American singer Akon and Latin American artists Chiquis, Oriana, Lasso, and Adriel Favela served as the official Spanish-language song of the tournament, the first to be selected internally and not via an official broadcaster.