Scene from the 2009 semi-final against Costa Rica . Mexico went on to win the tournament, and their eighth of eleven continental championships. The CONCACAF Gold Cup is North America's major tournament in senior men's soccer and determines the continental champion. Until 1989, the tournament was known as CONCACAF Championship . It is currently held every two years. From 1996 to 2005 , nations from other confederations have regularly joined the tournament as invitees. In earlier editions, the continental championship was held in different countries, but since the inception of the Gold Cup in 1991 , the United States are constant hosts or co-hosts.
From 1973 to 1989 , the tournament doubled as the confederation's World Cup qualification. CONCACAF's representative team at the FIFA Confederations Cup was decided by a play-off between the winners of the last two tournament editions in 2015 via the CONCACAF Cup , but was then discontinued along with the Confederations Cup.
Mexico are the most successful team in the history of CONCACAF continental championships. They have won the most titles, with thirteen (ten in the Gold Cup era), and hold various records. They hosted the tournament once, in 1977 , and were co-hosts with the United States in 1993 and 2003 . On all three occasions, Mexico won the title on home soil.
Overall record
Match overview All-time matches at the CONCACAF Championship & CONCACAF Gold Cup Year Round Opponent Score Result Venue City Mexico scorer(s) 1963 Group B Netherlands Antilles 1–2 L Santaneco Santa Ana Jamaica 8–0 W Santaneco Santa Ana Costa Rica 0–0 D Santaneco Santa Ana 1965 Final phase El Salvador 2–0 W Guatemala City Netherlands Antilles 5–0 W Guatemala City Haiti 3–0 W Guatemala City Costa Rica 1–1 D Guatemala City Guatemala 2–1 W Guatemala City 1967 Final phase Nicaragua 4–0 W Tegucigalpa Guatemala 0–1 L Tegucigalpa Trinidad and Tobago 4–0 W Tegucigalpa Haiti 1–0 W Tegucigalpa Honduras 1–0 W Tegucigalpa 1969 Final phase Jamaica 2–0 W Nacional San José Costa Rica 0–2 L Nacional San José Guatemala 0–1 L Nacional San José Netherlands Antilles 2–2 D Nacional San José Trinidad and Tobago 0–0 D Nacional San José 1971 Final phase Haiti 0–0 D Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago 2–0 W Port of Spain Cuba 1–0 W Port of Spain Costa Rica 1–0 W Port of Spain Honduras 2–1 W Port of Spain 1973 Final phase Guatemala 0–0 D Port-au-Prince Honduras 1–1 D Port-au-Prince Netherlands Antilles 8–0 W Port-au-Prince Trinidad and Tobago 0–4 L Port-au-Prince Haiti 1–0 W Port-au-Prince 1977 Final phase Haiti 4–1 W Azteca Mexico City El Salvador 3–1 W Azteca Mexico City Suriname 8–1 W Universitario San Nicolás de los Garza Guatemala 2–1 W Azteca Mexico City Canada 3–1 W Universitario San Nicolás de los Garza 1981 Final phase Cuba 4–0 W Nacional Tegucigalpa El Salvador 0–1 L Nacional Tegucigalpa Haiti 1–1 D Nacional Tegucigalpa Canada 1–1 D Nacional Tegucigalpa Honduras 0–0 D Nacional Tegucigalpa All-time matches at the CONCACAF Gold Cup Year Round Opponent Score Result Venue City Mexico scorer(s) 1991 Group A Jamaica 4–1 W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Canada 3–1 W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Honduras 1–1 D Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Semi-finals United States 0–2 L Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Third place Costa Rica 2–0 W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles 1993 Group B Martinique 9–0 W Azteca Mexico City Costa Rica 1–1 D Azteca Mexico City Canada 8–0 W Azteca Mexico City Semi-finals Jamaica 6–1 W Azteca Mexico City Final United States 4–0 W Azteca Mexico City 1996 Group A Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 5–0 W Jack Murphy San Diego L. García ∙ Peláez ∙ A. García Guatemala 1–0 W Jack Murphy San Diego Rizo Semi-finals Guatemala 1–0 W Jack Murphy San Diego Blanco Final Brazil 2–0 W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles L. García ∙ Blanco 1998 Group B Trinidad and Tobago 4–2 W Coliseum Oakland Honduras 2–0 W Coliseum Oakland Semi-finals Jamaica 1–0 (a.s.d.e.t. ) W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Hernández Final United States 1–0 W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Hernández 2000 Group C Trinidad and Tobago 4–0 W Qualcomm Stadium San Diego Márquez , Hernández , David (o.g. ), Palencia Guatemala 1–1 D Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Mora Quarter-finals Canada 1–2 (a.s.d.e.t. ) L Qualcomm Stadium San Diego Ramírez 2002 Group A El Salvador 1–0 W Rose Bowl Pasadena García Guatemala 3–1 W Rose Bowl Pasadena Bautista , Garcés , Ochoa Quarter-finals South Korea 0–0 (a.e.t. )(2–4 p ) D Rose Bowl Pasadena — 2003 Group A Brazil 1–0 W Azteca Mexico City Borgetti Honduras 0–0 D Azteca Mexico City — Quarter-finals Jamaica 5–0 W Azteca Mexico City Bravo , García , Osorno , Borgetti , Rodríguez Semi-finals Costa Rica 2–0 W Azteca Mexico City Márquez , Borgetti Final Brazil 1–0 (a.s.d.e.t. ) W Azteca Mexico City Osorno 2005 Group C South Africa 1–2 L Home Depot Center Carson Rodríguez Guatemala 4–0 W Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Borgetti (2), Galindo , Bravo Jamaica 1–0 W Reliant Houston Medina Quarter-finals Colombia 1–2 L Reliant Houston Pineda 2007 Group C Cuba 2–1 W Giants Stadium East Rutherford Borgetti , Castillo Honduras 1–2 L Giants Stadium East Rutherford Blanco Panama 1–0 W Reliant Stadium Houston Salcido Quarter-finals Costa Rica 1–0 (a.e.t. ) W Reliant Stadium Houston Borgetti Semi-finals Guadeloupe 1–0 W Soldier Field Chicago Pardo Final United States 1–2 L Soldier Field Chicago Guardado 2009 Group C Nicaragua 2–0 W Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Oakland Noriega , Barrera Panama 1–1 D Reliant Stadium Houston Sabah Guadeloupe 2–0 W University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Torrado , Sabah Quarter-finals Haiti 4–0 W Cowboys Stadium Arlington Sabah (2), G. Dos Santos , Barrera Semi-finals Costa Rica 1–1 (a.e.t. )(5–3 p ) D Soldier Field Chicago Franco Final United States 5–0 W Giants Stadium East Rutherford Torrado , G. Dos Santos , Vela , Castro , Franco 2011 Group A El Salvador 5–0 W Cowboys Stadium Arlington Juárez , De Nigris , J. Hernández (3) Cuba 5–0 W Bank of America Stadium Charlotte J. Hernández (2), G. Dos Santos (2), De Nigris Costa Rica 4–1 W Soldier Field Chicago Márquez , Guardado (2), Barrera Quarter-finals Guatemala 2–1 W New Meadowlands Stadium East Rutherford De Nigris , J. Hernández Semi-finals Honduras 2–0 (a.e.t. ) W Reliant Stadium Houston De Nigris , J. Hernández Final United States 4–2 W Rose Bowl Pasadena Barrera (2), Guardado , G. Dos Santos 2013 Group A Panama 1–2 L Rose Bowl Pasadena Fabián Canada 2–0 W CenturyLink Field Seattle Jiménez , Fabián Martinique 3–1 W Sports Authority Field Denver Fabián , Montes , Ponce Quarter-finals Trinidad and Tobago 1–0 W Georgia Dome Atlanta Jiménez Semi-finals Panama 1–2 L Cowboys Stadium Arlington Montes 2015 Group C Cuba 6–0 W Soldier Field Chicago Peralta (3), Vela , Guardado , G. Dos Santos Guatemala 0–0 D University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale — Trinidad and Tobago 4–4 D Bank of America Stadium Charlotte Aguilar , Vela , Guardado , K. Jones (o.g. ) Quarter-finals Costa Rica 1–0 (a.e.t. ) W MetLife Stadium East Rutherford Guardado Semi-finals Panama 2–1 (a.e.t. ) W Georgia Dome Atlanta Guardado (2) Final Jamaica 3–1 W Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia Guardado , Corona , Peralta 2017 Group C El Salvador 3–1 W Qualcomm Stadium San Diego Marín , E. Hernández , Pineda Jamaica 0–0 D Sports Authority Field Denver — Curaçao 2–0 W Alamodome San Antonio Sepúlveda , Álvarez Quarter-finals Honduras 1–0 W State Farm Stadium Glendale Pizarro Semi-finals Jamaica 0–1 L Rose Bowl Pasadena — 2019 Group A Cuba 7–0 W Rose Bowl Pasadena Antuna (3), Jiménez (2), Reyes , Vega Canada 3–1 W Broncos Stadium at Mile High Denver Alvarado , Guardado (2) Martinique 3–2 W Bank of America Stadium Charlotte Antuna , Jiménez , Navarro Quarter-finals Costa Rica 1–1 (a.e.t. )(5–4 p ) D NRG Stadium Houston Jiménez Semi-finals Haiti 1–0 (a.e.t. ) W State Farm Stadium Glendale Jiménez Final United States 1–0 W Soldier Field Chicago J. Dos Santos 2021 Group A Trinidad and Tobago 0–0 D AT&T Stadium Arlington — Guatemala 3–0 W Cotton Bowl Dallas Funes Mori (2), Pineda El Salvador 1–0 W Cotton Bowl Dallas Rodríguez Quarter-finals Honduras 3–0 W State Farm Stadium Glendale Funes Mori , J. Dos Santos , Pineda Semi-finals Canada 2–1 W NRG Stadium Houston Pineda , Herrera Final United States 0–1 (a.e.t. ) L Allegiant Stadium Paradise — 2023 Group B Honduras 4–0 W NRG Stadium Houston Romo (2), Pineda , Chávez Haiti 3–1 W State Farm Stadium Glendale Martín , Adé (o.g. ), Giménez Qatar 0–1 L Levi's Stadium Santa Clara — Quarter-finals Costa Rica 2–0 W AT&T Stadium Arlington Pineda , É. Sanchez Semi-finals Jamaica 3–0 W Allegiant Stadium Paradise Martín , Chávez , Alvarado Final Panama 1–0 W SoFi Stadium Inglewood Giménez
2025 Group A Dominican Republic 3–2 W SoFi Stadium Inglewood Álvarez , Jiménez , Montes Suriname 2–0 W AT&T Stadium Arlington Montes (2) Costa Rica 0–0 D Allegiant Stadium Paradise — Quarter-finals Saudi Arabia 2–0 W State Farm Stadium Glendale Vega , Madu (o.g. ) Semi-finals Honduras 1–0 W Levi's Stadium Santa Clara Jiménez Final United States 2–1 W NRG Stadium Houston Jiménez , Álvarez
Winning finals The CONCACAF Championship was played in round-robins rather than knockout matches. For the three titles in that era, the decisive matches are listed.
Year Opponent Result Manager Goalscorer(s) Final location 1965 Guatemala 2–1 Ignacio Trelles E. Cisneros , J. Fragoso Guatemala City 1971 Honduras 2–1 Javier de la Torre O. Muciño (2) Port-of-Spain 1977 Canada 3–1 José Antonio Roca J. Guzmán (2), H. Sánchez Monterrey 1993 United States 4–0 Miguel Mejía Barón I. Ambriz , D. Armstrong (o.g. ), Zague , G. Cantú Mexico City 1996 Brazil 2–0 Bora Milutinović L. García , C. Blanco Los Angeles 1998 United States 1–0 Manuel Lapuente L. Hernández Los Angeles 2003 Brazil 1–0 (a.s.d.e.t. ) Ricardo La Volpe D. Osorno Mexico City 2009 United States 5–0 Javier Aguirre G. Torrado , G. Dos Santos , C. Vela , J. Castro , G. Franco East Rutherford 2011 United States 4–2 José Manuel de la Torre P. Barrera (2), A. Guardado , G. Dos Santos Pasadena 2015 Jamaica 3–1 Miguel Herrera A. Guardado , J. Corona , O. Peralta Philadelphia 2019 United States 1–0 Gerardo Martino J. Dos Santos Chicago 2023 Panama 1–0 Jaime Lozano S. Giménez Inglewood 2025 United States 2–1 Javier Aguirre R. Jiménez , E. Álvarez Houston
Record by opponent Mexico have a positive record against every team they have played from CONCACAF. However, due to losses against invitees, they have negative records against Colombia , South Africa and Qatar . Notably, they were matched up with record world champions Brazil three times, and won all three matches without conceding.
Record players Edson Álvarez has made the most appearances for Mexico at the Gold Cup. Guillermo Ochoa has won a record six Gold Cup titles with Mexico. Edson Álvarez is Mexico's record appearance holders at continental championships, with 28. Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa has won the title a record six times, in 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023 and 2025. From the pre-Gold Cup era, the most fielded player is defender Jesús del Muro , with 13 matches from 1963 to 1967.
Rank Player Matches Gold Cups 1 Edson Álvarez 28 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2025 2 Jesús Gallardo 27 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2025 3 Guillermo Ochoa 25 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2023 4 Andrés Guardado 24 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019 5 Orbelín Pineda 22 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2025 6 Gerardo Torrado 20 2000, 2007, 2009 and 2011 7 Roberto Alvarado 18 2019, 2023 and 2025 8 Jonathan dos Santos 17 2015, 2019 and 2021 Raúl Jiménez 17 2013, 2019 and 2025 10 Ramón Ramírez 16 1993, 1996, 1998 and 2000 Claudio Suárez 16 1993, 1996, 1998 and 2000 Carlos Salcido 16 2005, 2007 and 2011 Francisco Rodríguez 16 2005, 2007, 2011 and 2015
Top goalscorers
Awards and records Team awards
Winners (13): 1965 , 1971 , 1977 , 1993 , 1996 , 1998 , 2003 , 2009 , 2011 , 2015 , 2019 , 2023 , 2025 Runners-up (3): 1967 , 2007 , 2021 Third place (5): 1973 , 1981 , 1991 , 2013 , 2017 Fair play award: 2011 Individual awards
Team records
Most titles (13) Most titles in a row (3, 1993–1998) Most tournament participations (26) Most matches (129) Most victories (90) Most goals (281) Most goals in a single tournament (28, 1993) Only team to win a tournament without conceding (1996 and 2003) Highest victory (9–0 over Martinique , 11 July 1993) Highest victory in a final/Most goals in a final (5–0 over United States , 2009 ) Individual records
See also
References
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