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CONCACAF Championship

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Football tournament
Not to be confused withCONCACAF Champions Cup.
Football tournament
CONCACAF Championship
Organizer(s)CONCACAF
Founded1961; 64 years ago (1961)[1]
Abolished1989; 36 years ago (1989)
RegionNorth America
Central America
Caribbean
Teams5–9
Related competitionsCONCACAF Gold Cup
Last champion(s) Costa Rica
(3rd title)
Most championships Costa Rica
 Mexico
(3 titles each)

TheCONCACAF Championship, also known asCONCACAF Nations Championship, was anassociation football competition organized byCONCACAF as its top continental tournament for men's senior national teams fromNorth America,Central America and theCaribbean.The tournament was held from 1963 to 1989; it was the direct predecessor of theCONCACAF Gold Cup.

Prior to the founding of CONCACAF in 1961, the predecessor confederations (NAFC andCCCF) organized their top senior national team tournaments,NAFC Championship for North America (1947 and 1949), andCCCF Championship for Central America and the Caribbean (1941–1961) before the merged to form CONCACAF.

The inaugural edition was held in 1963 and was CONCACAF's first tournament for national teams. The competition retained its tournament format and was played on a biennial basis for a decade.

In 1973 the tournament became thequalifying tournament for theFIFA World Cup and was played on a quadrennial basis. The CONCACAF trophy was given to the team that ranked highest in the qualifying group. In 1985 and 1989, there was no host nation for the competition.

Results

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Ed.YearHostsChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTeams
11963El Salvador Costa Rica El Salvador Netherlands Antilles Honduras9
21965Guatemala Mexico Guatemala Costa Rica El Salvador6
31967Honduras Guatemala Mexico Honduras Trinidad and Tobago6
41969Costa Rica Costa Rica Guatemala Netherlands Antilles Mexico6
51971Trinidad and Tobago Mexico Haiti Costa Rica Cuba6
61973Haiti Haiti Trinidad and Tobago Mexico Honduras6
71977Mexico Mexico Haiti El Salvador Canada6
81981Honduras Honduras El Salvador Mexico Canada6
91985North America Canada Honduras Costa Rica El Salvador9
101989North America Costa Rica United States Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala5

Performances

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TeamChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
 Mexico3
(1965,1971,1977)
1
(1967)
2
(1973,1981)
1
(1969)
7
 Costa Rica3
(1963,1969,1989)
3
(1965,1971,1985)
6
 Guatemala1
(1967)
2
(1965,1969)
1
(1989)
4
 Haiti1
(1973)
2
(1971,1977)
3
 Honduras1
(1981)
1
(1985)
1
(1967)
2
(1963,1973)
5
 Canada1
(1985)
2
(1977,1981)
3
 El Salvador2
(1963,1981)
1
(1977)
2
(1965,1985)
5
 Trinidad and Tobago1
(1973)
1
(1989)
1
(1967)
3
 United States1
(1989)
1
 Netherlands Antilles2
(1963,1969)
2
 Cuba1
(1971)
1
Notes

Italic — Hosts

Debut of teams

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A total of 15 national teams participated in the competition:

EditionDebuting teamsNo.Total
1963 Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Netherlands Antilles, Panama99
1965 Haiti110
1967 Trinidad and Tobago111
1969011
1971 Cuba112
1973012
1977 Canada, Suriname214
1981014
1985 United States115
1989015

Records and statistics

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Overall statistics by team

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In this ranking2 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. As per statistical convention in football, matches decided inextra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided bypenalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.

RankTeamPartPldWDLGFGADifPts
1 Mexico838221067824+5454
2 Costa Rica637201166427+3751
3 Guatemala8391512125840+1842
4 Honduras6351212114241+136
5 El Salvador6321110114340+332
6 Trinidad and Tobago632107153650-1427
7 Haiti734107173351-1827
8 Canada3188732418+623
9 United States212642106+416
10 Netherlands Antilles42155112755-2815
11 Cuba210244915-68
12 Panama1412184+44
13 Suriname29018826-181
14 Nicaragua29018527-221
15 Jamaica28017426-221

Competitive records

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Legend

  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • SF – Semifinals
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  •×  – Disqualified
  •  ×  – Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  •    – Hosts

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament are shown (in parentheses).

Team (15)El Salvador
1963
(9)
Guatemala
1965
(6)
Honduras
1967
(6)
Costa Rica
1969
(6)
Trinidad and Tobago
1971
(6)
Haiti
1973
(6)
Mexico
1977
(6)
Honduras
1981
(6)
1985
(9)
1989
(5)
Times
entered
Times
qualified
 Canada×××××4th4th1st53
 Costa Rica1st3rd×1st3rd3rd1st96
 Cuba×××4th×GS×52
 El Salvador2nd4thו××3rd2nd4thGS76
 GuatemalaGS2nd1st2ndGSGSGS4th108
 HaitiGSGS•×2nd1st2ndGSGS×97
 Honduras4th3rd•×GS4th1st2nd106
 JamaicaGS×GS××××52
 MexicoGS1st2nd4th1st3rd1st3rdו×88
 Netherlands Antilles3rdGS3rd×GS84
 NicaraguaGSGS×××××52
 PanamaGS×××71
 Suriname×××××GSGS×42
 Trinidad and Tobago××4thGSGS2ndGS3rd86
 United States××××GS2nd62
Team (15)9666666695Times
entered
Times
qualified

Top goalscorers

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Octavio Muciño ofMexico is one of the two players to score four goals in CONCACAF Championship (1973)
EditionPlayerGoals
1963El SalvadorEduardo Hernández6
1965MexicoErnesto Cisneros5
1967GuatemalaManuel Recinos4
1969Costa RicaVictor Manuel Ruiz4
1971MexicoRoberto Rodríguez4
1973Trinidad and TobagoSteve David7
1977MexicoVíctor Rangel6
1981MexicoHugo Sánchez3
1985HondurasRoberto Figueroa5
1989GuatemalaRaúl Chacón
GuatemalaJulio Rodas
Costa RicaEvaristo Coronado
Costa RicaJuan Arnoldo Cayasso
Costa RicaLeonidas Flores
Trinidad and TobagoLeonson Lewis
Trinidad and TobagoKerry Jamerson
Trinidad and TobagoPhilibert Jones
2

Hat-tricks

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CONCACAF Championship hat-tricks
SequencePlayerTime of goalsForResultAgainstTournamentRoundDate
1.Juan Gonzalez17', 22', 72' Costa Rica 4–1 El Salvador1963Final round3 April 1963
2.Javier Fragoso57', 71', 85' Mexico 5–0 Netherlands Antilles1965Final tournament1 April 1965
3.Raúl Arellano Gallo36', 53', 85' Mexico 4–0 Nicaragua1967Final tournament6 March 1967
4.Víctor Ruiz?', ?', ?' Costa Rica 5–0 Trinidad and Tobago1969Final tournament4 December 1969
5.Emmanuel Sanon?', ?', ?',?' Haiti 6–1 Trinidad and Tobago1971Final tournament28 November 1971
6.Octavio Muciño32', 45', 46', 82' Mexico 8–0 Netherlands Antilles1973Final round8 December 1973
7.Steve David15', 51', 62' Trinidad and Tobago 4–0 Netherlands Antilles1973Final round17 December 1973
8.Hugo Sánchez46', 70', 82' Mexico 4–1 Haiti1977Final round9 September 1977

Winning managers

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EditionManagerNationSource
1963Costa RicaMario Cordero Costa Rica[1]
1965MexicoIgnacio Trelles Mexico
1967UruguayRubén Amorín Guatemala
1969SpainEduardo Viso Abella Costa Rica
1971MexicoJavier de la Torre Mexico
1973HaitiAntoine Tassy Haiti
1977MexicoJosé Antonio Roca Mexico
1981HondurasJosé de la Paz Herrera Honduras
1985EnglandTony Waiters Canada
1989Costa RicaMarvin Rodríguez Costa Rica

Hosts and defending champions

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See also:CONCACAF Championship and Gold Cup venues

Hosts

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Time(s)NationEdition(s)
2HondurasHonduras1967,1981
1 El Salvador1963
1 Guatemala1965
1 Costa Rica1969
1 Trinidad and Tobago1971
1 Haiti1973
1 Mexico1977

Host results

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EditionHostsResult
1963 El SalvadorRunners-up
1965 GuatemalaRunners-up
1967 HondurasThird place
1969 Costa RicaChampions
1971 Trinidad and TobagoFifth place
1973 HaitiChampions
1977 MexicoChampions
1981 HondurasChampions

Defending champions

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EditionDefending championsResult
1965 Costa RicaThird place
1967 MexicoRunners-up
1969 GuatemalaRunners-up
1971 Costa RicaThird place
1973 MexicoThird place
1977 HaitiRunners-up
1981 MexicoThird place
1985 HondurasRunners-up
1989 CanadaDid not qualify

See also

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References

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  1. ^abCastro, Rodrigo A. Calvo (6 April 2012)."Costa Rica wins 1963 NORCECA title". CONCACAF.com. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2012. Retrieved7 April 2012.
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