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1995 UNCAF Nations Cup

Football competition in Central America


Football competition in Central America

FieldValue
image
countryEl Salvador
num_teams7
sub-confederations1
championHON
champion-flagvar1949
count2
secondGUA
thirdSLV
fourthCRC
matches12
goals28
top_scorerPAN Walter Pino
(4 goals)
nextseason1997
prevseason1993

| sub-confederations = 1 | champion-flagvar = 1949 (4 goals)

Six national football teams from Central America competed in the 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup (Copa Centroamericana). The winning team was the defending champions Honduras, which defeated Guatemala in the final for its second title.

Squads

Main article: 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup squads

Preliminary round

Medina Pino Quiroz

Participating Teams

6 UNCAF Teams participated in the tournament

  • (Debut)
  • (Hosts)
  • (Defending Champions)
  • (Preliminary round) winners

Stadium

{{location map+El Salvadorfloat=rightwidth=300caption=places=San SalvadorSanta Ana
Estadio CuscatlánEstadio Óscar Quiteño
Capacity: 53,400Capacity: 17,500
[[File:Monumental Estadio Cuscatlan.jpg250pxcenter]][[File:Estadio Oscar Quiteño.jpg250x250px]]

First round

Group A

played in San Salvador

Osorio Arce

Wright

Cienfuegos

Group B

played in Santa Ana

Pavón


Núñez

Knockout stage

|7 December - San Salvador||1 (4)||1 (2) |7 December - San Salvador||0||1 |10 December - San Salvador||3||0 |10 December - San Salvador||2||1

Semi-finals

4–2 (Pen.)

Third-place match

Rodríguez

Final

Pavón San Salvador, El Salvador

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GUA Jorge Roldán
HON Carlos Cruz

|}

Champions

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