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2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League

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Inaugural season of an association football tournament

2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
6 September 2018 –
24 March 2019
League phase:
5 September –
19 November 2019
Nations League Finals:
3–6 June 2021
Teams41
Final positions
Champions United States (1st title)
Runners-up Mexico
Third place Honduras
Fourth place Costa Rica
Tournament statistics
Matches played106
Goals scored337 (3.18 per match)
Top scorerSurinameGleofilo Vlijter(10 goals)[1]
Best playerUnited StatesWeston McKennie[1]
BestgoalkeeperHondurasLuis López[1]
Fair play award Barbados[1]
International football competition

The2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League was the inaugural season of theCONCACAF Nations League, an internationalassociation football competition involving the men's national teams of the 41 member associations ofCONCACAF. The Nations League qualifying tournament also served as part of the qualifying process for the2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup, which was expanded from twelve to sixteen teams. The group stage of the tournament also served as qualification for the2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. The Finals, which decided the inaugural champions, was originally scheduled to be played in June 2020. However, on 3 April 2020 CONCACAF postponed the event until March 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2][3] On 22 September 2020, it was announced that the event was again rescheduled until June 2021.[4] On 24 February 2021, CONCACAF confirmed the dates for the rescheduled Nations League Finals, 3 and 6 June 2021 with the venue later confirmed asEmpower Field at Mile High inDenver,Colorado,United States.[5]

Format

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The format proposals were first formally investigated at the XXXII CONCACAF Ordinary Congress inOranjestad, Aruba on 8 April 2017.[6] The tournament was officially confirmed by CONCACAF in November 2017.[7] The format and schedule of the Nations Leagues was announced on 7 March 2018, 10:00EST (UTC−5), atThe Temple House inMiami Beach,Florida, United States.[8][9]

The Nations League began with a one-off qualifying phase, played across four matchdays from September 2018 to March 2019. The results determined the composition of the leagues for the group phase of the tournament. Apart from the six teams which participated in the2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying hexagonal, the other 34 teams (Guatemala could not enter due to FIFA suspension) entered qualifying. Each team played four matches, two home and two away, with the results compiled into an aggregate table. Based on the standings, the teams were divided into tiers for the group phase of the inaugural edition of the CONCACAF Nations League. Moreover, the top ten teams in the qualifying phase qualified for the2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup, joining the six hexagonal participants.[10][11]

The group phase of the Nations League, consisting of three tiered leagues, was played in the official FIFA match windows in September, October, and November 2019. All eligible teams were assigned by sporting performance into Leagues A, B, and C. Each league was sub-divided into four groups, featuringpromotion and relegation, in which the teams competed in a home-and-away,round-robin format over the course of the group phase.[12]

League A contained twelve teams, split into four groups of three teams. The six hexagonal participants were joined by the top six teams from qualifying. The four group winners qualified for theNations League final championship, played in June 2021, which determined the champions of the new competition. The four teams which finished last in their group were relegated to League B for the next edition of the tournament.

League B consisted of sixteen teams, split into four groups of four teams. The league contained teams which finished from 7th to 22nd in qualifying. The four group winners were promoted to League A, while the four teams which finished last in their group were relegated to League C for the next edition.

League C consisted of the remaining thirteen member associations, the teams which finished 23rd to 34th in qualifying, along withGuatemala, who did not enter qualifying. The league contained four groups, with three groups of three teams and one group of four teams. The four group winners were promoted to League B for the next edition of the competition.

In September 2019, it was announced that the Nations League would also provide qualification for all sixteen teams participating in the2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup (no teams would qualify automatically).[13]

The following teams qualified for the Gold Cup after group play concluded in November 2019:

  • The top two teams from each of the four League A groups
  • The winners of each of the four League B groups

Initially, the final four spots at the Gold Cup were to be determined by two-legged matches between the second-place finishers of League B and the first-place finishers of League C, to be played in March 2020. The four winners of this round would then advance to the second round, to face the third-place finishers of League A, in matches to be played in June 2020. The four matchup winners of the second round would qualify for the 2021 Gold Cup. However, following theCOVID-19 pandemic, this format was changed. In July 2020, CONCACAF announced that the qualifiers would be played by the twelve aforementioned teams as a centralized preliminary round in the United States, in the week prior to the 2021 Gold Cup group stage.[14] In September 2020, CONCACAF announced thatQatar were invited to the Gold Cup as guests, and that the qualification tournament would determine the last three teams to participate in the group stage of the Gold Cup. Thequalification tournament will feature two rounds, with the twelve participating teams divided into six one-off ties in the first round. The six winners will advance to the second round, with the winners of the three one-off matches qualifying for the Gold Cup.[15]

Tiebreakers

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The ranking of teams in each group was determined as follows (Regulations Article 12.7):[16]

  1. Points obtained in all group matches (three points for a win, one for a draw, zero for a loss);
  2. Goal difference in all group matches;
  3. Number of goals scored in all group matches;
  4. Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  5. Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question;
  6. Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
  7. Number of away goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question (if the tie was only between two teams);
  8. Fair play points in all group matches (only one deduction could be applied to a player in a single match):
    • Yellow card: −1 points;
    • Indirect red card (second yellow card): −3 points;
    • Direct red card: −4 points;
    • Yellow card and direct red card: −5 points;
  9. Drawing of lots.

Entrants

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All of CONCACAF's 41 member associations participated in the competition.[17] The six teams which participated in thefifth round (hexagonal) of2018 FIFA World Cup qualification received automatic entry into League A. Of the remaining 35 teams, 34 entered into qualifying to determine which league they entered. TheNational Football Federation of Guatemala was suspended by FIFA in October 2016,[18] and thereforeGuatemala was ineligible to enter qualifying after missing the deadline of 1 March 2018.[19] However, as the suspension was lifted by FIFA in May 2018,[20] they automatically entered into League C of the group phase.

Key to colours
2018 WCQ Hexagonal participants automatically in League A
Remaining CONCACAF members compete in qualifying
Association suspended at deadline to enter qualifying automatically in League C
RankTeamPts[17]
1 Mexico2,047
2 United States1,853
3 Costa Rica1,845
4 Panama1,700
5 Honduras1,669
6 Jamaica1,516
7 Canada1,448
8 Guatemala[a]1,417
9 Haiti1,348
10 El Salvador1,347
11 Trinidad and Tobago1,339
12 Martinique[b]1,271
13 Cuba1,146
14 French Guiana[b]1,108
15 Guadeloupe[b]1,089
16 Nicaragua1,032
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis1,023
18 Curaçao1,018
19 Suriname991
20 Antigua and Barbuda946
21 Dominican Republic925
RankTeamPts[17]
22 Bermuda924
23 Guyana914
24 Belize853
25 Bonaire[b]799
26 Grenada795
27 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines793
28 Saint Lucia773
29 Barbados731
30 Puerto Rico693
31 Bahamas627
32 Dominica563
33 Aruba559
34 Cayman Islands543
35 Turks and Caicos Islands483
36 Montserrat435
37 U.S. Virgin Islands401
38 Saint Martin[b]352
39 Sint Maarten[b]336
40 Anguilla261
41 British Virgin Islands261
Notes
  1. ^Guatemala was suspended by FIFA in October 2016, and therefore was ineligible to enter qualifying after missing the entry deadline of 1 March 2018.
  2. ^abcdefFull CONCACAF member, but not a FIFA member.

Schedule

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Below was the schedule of the 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League.

The Nations League Finals were originally scheduled for the international window from 23 to 31 March 2020. However, on 5 August 2019 CONCACAF announced that the tournament would instead be played in June 2020.[21] The schedule for the tournament was announced on 9 March 2020, with the semi-finals on 4 June, and the third place play-off and final on 7 June 2020.[22] On 3 April 2020, the tournament was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2] On 27 July 2020, CONCACAF announced that the tournament would be held in the international window from 22 to 30 March 2021.[3] However, due to the postponement of thefirst round ofCONCACAF World Cup qualifying, on 22 September 2020 CONCACAF announced that the final tournament would be held in June 2021.[4]

StageRoundDates
QualifyingMatchday 16–11 September 2018
Matchday 211–16 October 2018
Matchday 316–20 November 2018
Matchday 421–24 March 2019
League phaseMatchday 15–7 September 2019
Matchday 28–10 September 2019
Matchday 310–12 October 2019
Matchday 413–15 October 2019
Matchday 514–16 November 2019
Matchday 617–19 November 2019
FinalsSemi-finals3 June 2021
Third place play-off6 June 2021
Final

The fixture list for the group phase was confirmed by CONCACAF on 21 May 2019.[23][24][25]

Qualifying

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Main article:2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualifying

The draw for the qualifying fixtures was held on 7 March 2018 directly after the launch event of the CONCACAF Nations League.[8] The 34 teams were seeded into four pots based on their position in the March 2018CONCACAF Ranking Index. A computerized pre-draw produced a "master schedule", creating 17 fixtures for each matchday. The teams in each pot were then drawn to the corresponding positions in the schedule. The computer model assured that no teams would face each other more than once, and that each team would play two home and two away matches.[26][27] Based on their results, the teams were divided into tiers for the main round of the inaugural edition of the CONCACAF Nations League. Moreover, the top ten teams qualified for the2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup to join the six hexagonal participants.[9]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Haiti4400192+1712Qualification forLeague A
and2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2 Canada4400181+1712
3 Martinique4400102+812
4 Curaçao4301222+209
5 Bermuda4301174+139
6 Cuba4301152+139
7 Guyana4301143+119Qualification forLeague B
and2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup
8 Jamaica4301123+99
9 Nicaragua430192+79
10 El Salvador430172+59
11 Montserrat430163+39Qualification forLeague B
12 Suriname421182+67
13 Saint Lucia421174+37
14 Dominica421165+17
15 Saint Kitts and Nevis4202113+86
16 Dominican Republic420294+56
17 Belize420263+36
18 Antigua and Barbuda4202108+26
19 French Guiana420286+26
20 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines420256−16
21 Grenada4202714−76
22 Aruba411256−14
23 Guadeloupe411237−44Qualification forLeague C
24 Turks and Caicos Islands4112523−184
25 Barbados410337−43
26 Bonaire4103314−113
27 U.S. Virgin Islands4103316−133
28 Sint Maarten4103430−263
29 Cayman Islands401319−81
30 British Virgin Islands4013313−101
31 Anguilla4013115−141[a]
32 Bahamas4013115−141[a]
33 Puerto Rico400405−50
34 Saint Martin4004522−170
Source:CONCACAF
Rules for classification:Qualifying tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abAway goals: Anguilla 1, Bahamas 0.

Seeding

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The 41 CONCACAF members were allocated into pots of the league for which they qualified. Teams were seeded into pots based on their position in the November 2018CONCACAF Ranking Index.[28] League A had three pots of four teams, while League B had four pots of four teams. League C had three pots, with pots 1 and 2 featuring four teams each, and pot 3 featuring five teams.[29][30]

Map showing the leagues each national team participated in.
  League A
  League B
  League C
League A
PotTeamPtsRank
1 Mexico1,9981
 United States1,8632
 Costa Rica1,7523
 Honduras1,6304
2 Panama1,5795
 Canada1,4717
 Haiti1,35910
 Trinidad and Tobago1,34211
3 Martinique1,28612
 Cuba1,15213
 Curaçao1,07915
 Bermuda86523
League B
PotTeamPtsRank
1 Jamaica1,5076
 El Salvador1,3809
 Nicaragua1,08314
 French Guiana1,05716
2 Saint Kitts and Nevis1,01818
 Dominican Republic98319
 Suriname97520
 Guyana95321
3 Antigua and Barbuda93022
 Belize83124
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines82125
 Saint Lucia81326
4 Grenada74928
 Aruba63831
 Dominica59332
 Montserrat47835
League C
PotTeamPtsRank
1 Guatemala1,4198
 Guadeloupe1,05417
 Bonaire76627
 Barbados70729
2 Puerto Rico66530
 Bahamas58233
 Cayman Islands53234
 Turks and Caicos Islands45336
3 U.S. Virgin Islands39237
 Saint Martin33838
 Sint Maarten32839
 British Virgin Islands25740
 Anguilla25041

The draw for the group phase took place atThe Chelsea Theater inParadise,Nevada, United States on 27 March 2019, 22:00EDT (19:00 local time,PDT).[31][32]

League A

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Main article:2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League A

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegationUnited StatesCanadaCuba
1 United States4301153+129Qualification forFinals andGold Cup4–17–0
2 Canada4301104+69Qualification forGold Cup2–06–0
3 Cuba(R)4004018−180Gold Cup prelims andLeague B0–40–1
Source:CONCACAF
(R) Relegated

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegationMexicoPanamaBermuda
1 Mexico4400133+1012Qualification forFinals andGold Cup3–12–1
2 Panama410359−43Qualification forGold Cup0–30–2
3 Bermuda(R)4103511−63Gold Cup prelims andLeague B1–51–4
Source:CONCACAF
(R) Relegated

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegationHondurasMartiniqueTrinidad and Tobago
1 Honduras431081+710Qualification forFinals andGold Cup1–04–0
2 Martinique403145−13Qualification forGold Cup1–11–1
3 Trinidad and Tobago(R)402239−62Gold Cup prelims andLeague B0–22–2
Source:CONCACAF
(R) Relegated

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegationCosta RicaCuraçaoHaiti
1 Costa Rica413043+16Qualification forFinals andGold Cup0–01–1
2 Curaçao41213305Qualification forGold Cup, later withdrew[a]1–21–0
3 Haiti(R)403134−13Gold Cup prelims andLeague B1–11–1
Source:CONCACAF
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Curaçao, who had originally qualified for the2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup through the Nations League, eventually had to withdraw just before the start of the tournament due to an outbreak ofCOVID-19 in the team.

Nations League Finals

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Main article:2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals

Seeding

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The four teams were ranked based on their results in thegroup stage to determine the semi-final matchups.

SeedGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1B Mexico4400133+1012
2C Honduras431081+710
3A United States(H)4301153+129
4D Costa Rica413043+16
Source:CONCACAF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) away goals scored; 5) disciplinary points; 6) drawing of lots (Regulations Article 12.9).[33]
(H) Hosts

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
3 June –Denver
 
 
 Honduras0
 
6 June –Denver
 
 United States1
 
 United States(a.e.t.)3
 
3 June –Denver
 
 Mexico2
 
 Mexico(p)0 (5)
 
 
 Costa Rica0 (4)
 
Third place play-off
 
 
6 June –Denver
 
 
 Honduras(p)2 (5)
 
 
 Costa Rica2 (4)

All times are local,MDT (UTC−6).

Semi-finals

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Honduras 0–1 United States
Report
Attendance: 34,451[36]
Referee: Oshane Nation (Jamaica)



Mexico 0–0 (a.e.t.) Costa Rica
Report
Penalties
5–4
Attendance: 34,451[36]
Referee: Bryan López (Guatemala)


Third place play-off

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Honduras 2–2 (a.e.t.) Costa Rica
Report
Penalties
5–4
Attendance: 37,648[40]


Final

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Main article:2021 CONCACAF Nations League Final
United States 3–2 (a.e.t.) Mexico
Report
Attendance: 37,648[40]
Referee:John Pitti (Panama)


League B

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Main article:2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B

Group A

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegationGrenadaFrench GuianaBelizeSaint Kitts and Nevis
1 Grenada(P)642084+414League A andGold Cup1–03–22–1
2 French Guiana622286+28Advance toGold Cup prelims0–03–03–1
3 Belize6204612−661–22–00–4
4 Saint Kitts and Nevis(R)61238805Relegation toLeague C0–02–20–1
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Group B

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegationEl SalvadorMontserratDominican RepublicSaint Lucia
1 El Salvador(P)6501101+915League A andGold Cup1–02–03–0
2 Montserrat622245−18Advance toGold Cup prelims0–22–11–1
3 Dominican Republic621355071–00–03–0
4 Saint Lucia(R)6114210−84Relegation toLeague C0–20–11–0
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Group C

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegationJamaicaGuyanaAntigua and BarbudaAruba
1 Jamaica(P)6510211+2016League A andGold Cup1–16–02–0
2 Guyana63121210+210Advance toGold Cup prelims0–45–14–2
3 Antigua and Barbuda6303817−990–22–12–1
4 Aruba(R)6006518−130Relegation toLeague C0–60–12–3
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegationSurinameSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesNicaraguaDominica
1 Suriname(P)6411165+1113League A andGold Cup0–16–04–0
2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines632164+211Advance toGold Cup prelims2–21–01–0
3 Nicaragua6213911−271–21–13–1
4 Dominica(R)6105314−113Relegation toLeague C1–21–00–4
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

League C

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Main article:2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League C

Group A

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualificationBarbadosCayman IslandsCollectivity of Saint MartinUnited States Virgin Islands
1 Barbados(P)6402144+1012League B andGold Cup prelims3–04–01–0
2 Cayman Islands640278−1123–21–01–0
3 Saint Martin630378−191–03–01–2
4 U.S. Virgin Islands6105311−830–40–21–2
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualificationThe BahamasBonaireBritish Virgin Islands
1 Bahamas(P)4310102+810League B andGold Cup prelims2–13–0
2 Bonaire4211108+271–14–2
3 British Virgin Islands4004515−1000–43–4
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted

Group C

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualificationGuatemalaPuerto RicoAnguilla
1 Guatemala(P)4400250+2512League B andGold Cup prelims5–010–0
2 Puerto Rico4202612−660–53–0
3 Anguilla4004221−1900–52–3
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualificationGuadeloupeTurks and Caicos IslandsSint Maarten
1 Guadeloupe(P)4400202+1812League B andGold Cup prelims10–05–1
2 Turks and Caicos Islands4202817−960–33–2
3 Sint Maarten4004615−901–22–5
Source:CONCACAF
(P) Promoted

Top goalscorers

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League A
RankPlayerGoals
1United StatesJordan Morris4
United StatesWeston McKennie
3BermudaNahki Wells3
CanadaJunior Hoilett
Costa RicaFrancisco Calvo
HondurasAlberth Elis
MexicoJosé Juan Macías
United StatesJosh Sargent
League B
RankPlayerGoals
1SurinameGleofilo Vlijter10
2GrenadaJamal Charles6
3GuyanaTrayon Bobb4
JamaicaShamar Nicholson
Saint Kitts and NevisRowan Liburd
League C
RankPlayerGoals
1GuadeloupeRaphael Mirval7
2GuatemalaEdi Danilo Guerra6
3Sint MaartenGerwin Lake5
4GuatemalaMarvin Ceballos4
Collectivity of Saint MartinYannick Bellechasse
Turks and Caicos IslandsBilly Forbes

Notes

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  1. ^Though listed with a 17:30 kick-off time,[34] the match began at 17:36.[35]
  2. ^Though listed with a 20:00 kick-off time,[37] the match began at 20:36.[35]
  3. ^Though listed with a 16:30 kick-off time,[38] the match began at 16:36.[39]
  4. ^Though listed with a 19:00 kick-off time,[41] the match actually began at 19:36.[39]

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