CONCACAF Championship


The CONCACAF Championship, also known as CONCACAF Nations Championship, was an association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental tournament for men's senior national teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
The tournament was held from 1963 to 1989; it was the direct predecessor of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Prior to the founding of CONCACAF in 1961, the predecessor confederations organized their top senior national team tournaments, NAFC Championship for North America, and CCCF Championship for Central America and the Caribbean before the merged to form CONCACAF.
The inaugural edition was held in 1963 and was CONCACAF's first tournament for national teams. The competition retained its tournament format and was played on a biennial basis for a decade.
In 1973 the tournament became the qualifying tournament for the FIFA World Cup and was played on a quadrennial basis. The CONCACAF trophy was given to the team that ranked highest in the qualifying group. In 1985 and 1989, there was no host nation for the competition.

Results

Ed.YearHostsChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTeams
11963El Salvadorfb|CRCfb|SLVfb|ANT|1959fb|HON|1949

Performances

;Notes:
Italic — Hosts

Debut of teams

A total of 15 national teams participated in the competition:
EditionDebuting teamsNo.Total
1963,,,,,,,, 99
1965110
1967111
1969011
1971112
1973012
1977, 214
1981014
1985115
1989015

Records and statistics

Overall statistics by team

In this ranking 2 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.
RankTeamPartPldWDLGFGADifPts
1838221067824+5454
2637201166427+3751
38391512125840+1842
46351212114241+136
56321110114340+332
6632107153650-1427
7734107173351-1827
83188732418+623
9212642106+416
1042155112755-2815
11210244915-68
121412184+44
1329018826-181
1429018527-221
1528017426-221

Competitive records

Legend
  • – Champions
  • – Runners-up
  • – Third place
  • – Fourth place
  • – Semifinals
  • – Quarterfinals
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • Did not qualify
  • – Disqualified
  • – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  • – Hosts
For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament are shown.
Team
1963

1965

1967

1969

1971

1973

1977

1981
1985
1989
Times
entered
Times
qualified
×××××4th4th1st53
1st3rd×1st3rd3rd1st96
×××4th×GS×52
2nd4thו××3rd2nd4thGS76
GS2nd1st2ndGSGSGS4th108
GSGS•×2nd1st2ndGSGS×97
4th3rd•×GS4th1st2nd106
GS×GS××××52
GS1st2nd4th1st3rd1st3rdו×88
3rdGS3rd×GS84
GSGS×××××52
GS×××71
×××××GSGS×42
××4thGSGS2ndGS3rd86
××××GS2nd62
Team 9666666695Times
entered
Times
qualified

Top goalscorers

EditionPlayerGoals
1963 Eduardo Hernández6
1965 Ernesto Cisneros5
1967 Manuel Recinos4
1969 Victor Manuel Ruiz4
1971 Roberto Rodríguez4
1973 Steve David7
1977 Víctor Rangel6
1981 Hugo Sánchez3
1985 Roberto Figueroa5
1989 Raúl Chacón
Julio Rodas
Evaristo Coronado
Juan Arnoldo Cayasso
Leonidas Flores
Leonson Lewis
Kerry Jamerson
Philibert Jones
2

Hat-tricks

Winning managers

Hosts and defending champions

Hosts

Host results

EditionHostsResult
1963Runners-up
1965Runners-up
1967Third place
1969Champions
1971Fifth place
1973Champions
1977Champions
1981Champions

Defending champions