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2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads


Below are the player squads of the teams participating in the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. All rosters consist of 23 players (with 3 goalkeepers), except for the United States, which was given 7 extra roster slots due to recent participation in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.

The statistics in the tables below represent player profiles as of the beginning of the tournament. See individual player articles for current statistics.

Group A

Canada

Head coach: Trinidad and Tobago Stephen Hart

Costa Rica

Head coach: Costa Rica Rodrigo Kenton

El Salvador

Head coach: Mexico Carlos de los Cobos

Jamaica

Head coach: Jamaica Theodore Whitmore

Group B

Grenada

Head coach: England Tommy Taylor

Haiti

Head coach: Colombia Jairo Ríos

Honduras

Head coach: Colombia Reynaldo Rueda

United States

Head coach: United States Bob Bradley

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Group C

Guadeloupe

Head coach: France Roger Salnot

Mexico

Head coach: Mexico Javier Aguirre

Nicaragua

Head coach: Nicaragua Ramón Otoniel Olivas

Panama

Head coach: England Gary Stempel

References

References

  1. "CONCACAF.com - Team Rosters".
  2. De Guzman joined [[Toronto FC]] after the tournament.
  3. Hastings joined [[Hamilton Academical F.C.. Hamilton Academical]] after the tournament.
  4. Nakajima-Farran joined [[AC Horsens. Horsens]] after the tournament.
  5. Simpson joined [[Manisaspor]] after the tournament.
  6. Pozniak joined [[Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010). Vancouver Whitecaps FC]] after the tournament
  7. Saborío will be loaned to [[Bristol City F.C.. Bristol City]] after the tournament.
  8. González joined [[Seattle Sounders FC]] after the tournament.
  9. Montes joined [[C.D. Águila. Águila]] after the tournament.
  10. Martínez joined [[Club Léon. Léon]] after the tournament.
  11. Sánchez joined [[San Jose Earthquakes]] after the tournament
  12. Quintanilla joined [[Ermis Aradippou]] after the tournament
  13. Zelaya joined [[Club Léon. Léon]] after the tournament.
  14. Pacheco, who was on loan to [[New York Red Bulls]] will return to [[C.D. FAS. FAS]] after the tournament
  15. Castillo joined [[Club León. León]] after the tournament
  16. Reyes joined [[Club Deportivo FAS. FAS]] after the tournament.
  17. Adderly joined [[C.D. Águila. Águila]] after the tournament.
  18. Fellinga joined [[Toronto FC]] after the tournament.
  19. Jerome joined [[FC Olimpia Bălţi. Olimpia Bălţi]] after the tournament.
  20. Martínez joined [[C.D. Marathón. Marathón]] after the tournament.
  21. Ramos joined [[Debreceni VSC]] after the tournament.
  22. López joined [[PFC Botev Plovdiv. Botev]] after the tournament.
  23. Pearce joined [[FC Dallas]] after the tournament.
  24. Davies joined [[FC Sochaux-Montbéliard. Sochaux]] after the tournament.
  25. Cooper joined [[TSV 1860 München. 1860 Munich]] after the tournament.
  26. Adu will be loaned to [[C.F. Os Belenenses. Belenenses]] after the tournament
  27. Antoine-Curier joined [[Hamilton Academical F.C.. Hamilton Academical]] after the tournament.
  28. Bravo joined [[C.D. Guadalajara. Guadalajara]] after the tournament.
  29. (3 July 2009). "Guille Franco sustituye a Arellano en el Tri". ESPN Deportes.
  30. Franco joined [[West Ham United F.C.. West Ham United]] after the tournament.
  31. Corona joined [[C.D.S.C. Cruz Azul. Cruz Azul]] after the tournament.
  32. Castro is on loan to [[Tigres de la UANL. UANL]].
  33. Cárdenas joined [[Club Santos Laguna. Santos Laguna]] after the tournament.
  34. Martínez joined [[Club América. América]] after the tournament.
  35. Pérez joined [[Chiapas F.C.. Chiapas]] after the tournament.
  36. Pérez joined [[Al Wasl FC]] after the tournament
  37. Blanco joined [[San Francisco F.C.]] after the tournament
  38. Garcésn joined [[Al-Ettifaq]] after the tournament.
  39. Tejada joined [[Tauro F.C.. Tauro]] after the tournament.
  40. Escobar joined [[San Francisco FC]] after the tournament.
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