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1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup

2nd edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup


2nd edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup

FieldValue
tourney_nameCONCACAF Gold Cup
year1993
other_titlesCopa Oro de la Concacaf 1993
image1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup.jpg
size
countryMexico
country2United States
dates10–25 July
confederations1
num_teams8
venues2
cities2
championMEX
count1
secondUSA
matches16
goals60
attendance820988
top_scorerZague (11 goals)
playerRamón Ramírez
prevseason[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)
nextseason[1996](1996-concacaf-gold-cup)

The 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 2nd edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the biennial international men's football championship of the North, Central American and Caribbean region organized by CONCACAF. The tournament took place from 10 to 25 July 1993 and jointly hosted by 2 cities in two North American countries: Mexico, and the United States.

Mexico were crowned the champions after winning the final against the title holder United States 4–0 . It was Mexico's fourth CONCACAF title and their first Gold Cup title.

Venues

It was the first Gold Cup to be co-hosted; Group A was held in the United States (Dallas), and Group B in Mexico (Mexico City).

MexicoUnited StatesMexico CityDallas
Estadio AztecaCotton Bowl
Capacity: **105,000**Capacity: **71,615**
[[File:Estadio Azteca 07a.jpg150px]][[File:Image of TX OU Red River Shootout in Cotton Bowl seen from fair grounds - original.jpg150px]]

Teams

Qualification

TeamQualificationAppearancesLast AppearancePrevious best performanceFIFA RankingNorth American zoneCaribbean zone qualified through the [1993 Caribbean Cup](1993-caribbean-cup)Central American zone qualified through the [1993 UNCAF Nations Cup](1993-uncaf-nations-cup)
([TH](1991-concacaf-gold-cup))Automatic2nd[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)Champions (**[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)**)24
Automatic2nd[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)Third Place ([1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup))25
Automatic2nd[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)Group stage ([1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup))57
Winners1stNoneDebutN/A
Runners-up2nd[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)Group stage ([1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup))67
Winners2nd[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)Runners-up ([1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup))40
Runners-up2nd[1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup)Fourth Place ([1991](1991-concacaf-gold-cup))35
Third Place1stNoneDebut120

Squads

Main article: 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads

The 8 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 20 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.

Group stage

Group A

  • Gayle

  • Bennett

  • Pineda Chacón

  • Julio

  • Wynalda


  • Jarrett

  • Davis

  • Boyd

  • Bennett

  • Wynalda

  • Dooley

  • Piggott


Group B

  • Dasovic

  • Myers

  • Zague

  • R. Ramírez

  • Hernández

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Miguel Mejia Baron
Raymond Destin

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  • Aunger

  • Bunbury

  • Gertrude

  • Fondelot

  • Delgado

  • Cayasso

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Miguel Mejia Baron
Álvaro Grant MacDonald

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  • Myers

  • Cayasso

  • Tinmar

  • Rodríguez

  • Mora

  • Zague

  • Salvador

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Miguel Mejia Baron
Bob Lenarduzzi

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Knockout stage

Bracket

|22 July – Mexico City||6||1 |21 July – Dallas| |1||0 |25 July – Mexico City||4||0 |25 July – Mexico City||1||1

Semi-finals

  • Kooiman

  • Salvador
  • Mora
  • Zague
  • Ambríz
  • Wright
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Miguel Mejia Baron
Carl Brown

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Third place play-off

  • Guthrie
  • Jarret

Costa Rica and Jamaica shared the third place.

Final

Main article: 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup final

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Zague

  • Luis Miguel Salvador

  • Honduras Eduardo Bennett

  • Juan Cayasso

  • Octavio Mora

  • Roy Myers

  • Paul Davis

  • Devon Jarrett

  • Ignacio Ambríz

  • Jorge Rodríguez

  • Eric Wynalda

  • Geoff Aunger

  • Alex Bunbury

  • Nick Dasovic

  • Floyd Guthrie

  • Giovanni Gayle

  • Alex Pineda Chacón

  • Walter Boyd

  • Hector Wright

  • Thierry Fondelot

  • Georges Gertrude

  • Thierry Tinmar

  • Guillermo Cantú

  • Juan Hernández

  • Ramón Ramírez

  • Jesús Julio

  • Víctor Mendieta

  • Percibal Piggott

  • Thomas Dooley

  • Cle Kooiman

  • Alexi Lalas

  • Javier Delgado (against Mexico)

  • Desmond Armstrong (against Mexico)

Awards

The following Gold Cup awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament: the Golden Boot (top scorer) and Golden Ball (best overall player).

Golden BallGolden Boot
Ramón Ramírez
Zague
11 goals

References

References

  1. (June 27, 2007). "SOCCER / GOLD CUP : Kooiman's Overtime Goal Puts U.S. in Finals".
  2. (July 26, 1993). "Mexico Defeats U.S., 4-0 : Soccer: Crowd of 120,000 watches the home team breeze to victory in Gold Cup final".
  3. (December 31, 1993). "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA.
  4. (9 May 2009). "1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup". [[CONCACAF]].
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