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2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameCONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
year2006
image2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup.png
size300px
datesNovember 19–26
countryUnited States
num_teams6
confederations1
champion_other
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
count6
matches6
goals17
top_scorerMEX Maribel Domínguez
MEX Mónica Ocampo
CAN Christine Sinclair
USA Abby Wambach
(2 goals)
playerUSA Kristine Lilly
goalkeeperCAN Erin McLeod
prevseason[2002](2002-concacaf-women-s-gold-cup)
nextseason[2010](2010-concacaf-women-s-world-cup-qualifying)

MEX Mónica Ocampo CAN Christine Sinclair USA Abby Wambach (2 goals) The 2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup was the seventh edition of the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup, and also acted as a qualifier tournament for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. The final tournament took place in the United States between November 19 and 27, 2006. The United States and Canada received byes into the semi-finals of the tournament after contesting the final of the 2002 Gold Cup, while four other spots were determined through regional qualification.

The United States won the competition with Canada, as the runner-up. Both teams automatically qualified for the 2007 Women's World Cup, while third place Mexico lost to AFC fourth-place finisher Japan in a play-off for a spot.

Teams

Qualification

UNCAF/NAFU Qualifying

The group winners qualified for the Gold Cup finals.

Group A

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21012103
20021100
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Group B

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2101243
2002140
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De Mera Aguilar

CFU Qualifying

Also known as the Women's Caribbean Cup, there were two spots available for the 22 teams taking part.

Preliminary round

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  • Bahamas, Guyana and Montserrat withdrew.

Antigua and Barbuda won 1–0 on aggregate.

Netherlands Antilles won 3–1 on aggregate.

US Virgin Islands won 8–1 on aggregate.

First round

The group winners, in bold, qualified for the final round. Haiti were unable to participate in group B, as they were denied entry to the hosting country Aruba, and thus a play-off between the winners of group B, Suriname, and Haiti was arranged. Haiti won the play-off, but Suriname qualified as best runners-up owing to goal difference, along with Bermuda.

Group A**Country****Pts****Pld****W****D****L****GF****GA****GD**
******9****3****3****0****0****11****2****+11**
6320194+5
3310247−3
03003011−11

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Group B**Country****Pts****Pld****W****D****L****GF****GA****GD**
were denied entry, but were allowed play-off with group winners
62200101+9
ANT Netherlands Antilles3210138−5
0200215−4

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Group C**Country****Pts****Pld****W****D****L****GF****GA****GD**
******9****3****3****0****0****27****0****+27**
6320158−3
33102516−11
03003316−13
Group D**Country****Pts****Pld****W****D****L****GF****GA****GD**
******9****3****3****0****0****20****1****+19**
6320184+4
13012210−8
13012217−15

|- |}

Group A







Group B




Playoff


Group C


  • V. Reid
  • Davis
  • Parker
  • Duncan
  • N. Reid


  • Mitchell
  • V. Reid
  • Parker
  • Davis
  • Duncan


  • N. Reid
  • Parker
  • Davis
  • V. Reid
  • Bell
  • Jackson
  • Duncan

Group D


Mollon Cooper Cordner


Cordner Burgin St. Louis


? Douglas Burgin Mollon

Final round

Trinidad & Tobago hosted the final round, consisting of two groups of three teams, between September 6 and 10. The winner of each group, in bold, have qualified for the Gold Cup finals.

;Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
******6****2****2****0****0****12****1****+11**
3210127−5
0200217−6

19:00 Russell St. Louis Douglas

17:00 Valerio

18:00 James Mascall Russell Cordner

;Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
******6****2****2****0****0****10****0****+10**
3210153+2
02002012−12

17:00 Reid Duncan

19:00 Libertin Dolce

16:00 Reid Duncan

Final tournament

First round

17:00 Reid |goals2=

19:30 González Domínguez |goals2=

Semifinals

Winners qualified for 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.{{football box 16:30 Wilkinson Booth |goals2=

19:00

Third place play-off

Winner advanced to AFC–CONCACAF play-off.{{football box 15:00 Domínguez

Final

17:30 Lilly

Awards

References

References

  1. "CONCACAF Women's Championship award". canadasoccer.com.
  2. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesw/wom-gold06.html Women's Gold Cup], from [[RSSSF]], retrieved May 29, 2006
  3. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/car-women05.html Women's Caribbean Cup 2006] {{webarchive. link. (March 9, 2012 , from [[RSSSF]], retrieved May 29, 2006)
  4. The Royal Gazette]] on May 8, 2006. The final match of the group, between Bermuda and Dominican Republic, went to [[extra time]] after the score was 1–1 after 90 minutes. The table includes the extra time score.
  5. link. (June 19, 2006 , from CONCACAF, retrieved May 29, 2006.)
  6. [http://www.guardian.co.tt/archives/2006-05-25/sports2.html Soca Princesses slam Dominica 6–0] {{webarchive. link. (September 26, 2007 , from Trinidad Guardian, retrieved May 29, 2006)
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