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2003 UNCAF Nations Cup


FieldValue
image
countryPanama
dates19–27 February 2003
num_teams6
sub-confederations1
venues2 (in 2 host cities)
championCRC
count4
secondGUA
thirdSLV
fourthHON
fourth-flagvar1949
matches15
goals30
top_scorerGUA Freddy García
GUA Carlos Ruiz
(3 goals each)
nextseason2005
prevseason2001

| sub-confederations = 1 | fourth-flagvar = 1949 GUA Carlos Ruiz (3 goals each) The 2003 UNCAF Nations Cup was an association football tournament. It was held in two venues in Panama in February 2003, and was played in a round robin tournament, each of the 6 teams playing each other once. Costa Rica won their record fourth title, and along with the Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, qualified to the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Participating teams

6 UNCAF teams participated on the tournament

  • (Defending Champions)
  • (Hosts) Belize Did not enter the tournament

Squads

:For a complete list of all participating squads see UNCAF Nations Cup 2003 squads

Venue

All matches were played at Estadio Rommel Fernández in Panama City.

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Estadio Rommel Fernández
Capacity: 32,000
[[File:Estadio Rommel Fernández Día.jpg450pxcenter]]

Final round

Standings

Corrales

de León

Velásquez Mejía


Brown

García Figueroa

García


Figueroa

Awards

  • Costa Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador qualified for 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup finals. Honduras won drawing of lots to finish in fourth place, and therefore qualify for playoff against second-placed teams in Caribbean section.

Goalscorers

;3 goals

  • GUA Freddy García
  • GUA Carlos Ruiz

;2 goals

  • CRC Walter Centeno
  • CRC Erick Scott
  • SLV Rudis Corrales
  • GUA Carlos Figueroa
  • HON Jairo Martínez

;1 goal

  • CRC Steven Bryce
  • CRC Alonso Solís
  • SLV Josué Galdámez
  • SLV Diego Mejía
  • SLV Víctor Velásquez
  • GUA César Alegría
  • GUA Guillermo Ramírez
  • HON Amado Guevara
  • HON Julio César de León
  • HON Gilberto Murgas
  • NCA Emilio Palacios
  • PAN Roberto Brown
  • PAN Neftalí Díaz
  • PAN Mario Méndez
  • PAN Víctor René Mendieta, Jr.

References

References

  1. "UNCAF Tournaments". [[RSSSF]].
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