The CONCACAF Gold Cup, launched in 1991, is the premier international tournament for national teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Held every two years, it features 16 teams competing for the regional title.
Unlike many other international tournaments, the Gold Cup occasionally invites guest teams from outside the region, such as Brazil, Colombia, and South Korea.
What is The CONCACAF Gold Cup?
The CONCACAF Gold Cup, launched in 1991, is the premier international tournament for national teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Held every two years, it features 16 teams competing for the regional title.
Unlike many other international tournaments, the Gold Cup occasionally invites guest teams from outside the region, such as Brazil, Colombia, and South Korea.
Tournament History
Mexico are the current reigning champions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, after defeating Panama in the 2023 final 1-0.
Mexico also hold the record for the most amount of tournament wins, picking up there ninth title in 2023. The USA currently sit second with seven, with Canada the only other team to win the competition.
Mexico are the current reigning champions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, after defeating Panama in the 2023 final 1-0.
Mexico also hold the record for the most amount of tournament wins, picking up there ninth title in 2023. The USA currently sit second with seven, with Canada the only other team to win the competition.