2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup

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{{Infobox international football competition

| tourney_name = CONCACAF Gold Cup

| year = 2017

| other_titles =

| image = 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup.svg

| size = 250px

| caption =

| country = United States

| dates = July 7–26

| num_teams = 12

| confederations = 1

| venues = 14

| cities = 14

| champion = USA

| count = 6

| second = JAM

| matches = 25

| goals = 58

| attendance = {{#expr: 25817 + 25817 + 12019 + 12019 + 10098 + 10098 + 47622 + 47622 + 23368 + 23368 + 27934 + 27934 + 53133 + 53133 + 49121 + 49121 + 44232 + 44232 + 31615 + 31615 + 37404 + 37404 + 45516 + 42393 + 63032}}

| top_scorer = {{fbicon|CAN}} Alphonso Davies
{{fbicon|MTQ|snake}} Kévin Parsemain
{{fbicon|USA}} Jordan Morris
(3 goals each)

| player = {{fbicon|USA}} Michael Bradley

| goalkeeper = {{fbicon|JAM}} Andre Blake

| young_player = {{fbicon|CAN}} Alphonso Davies

| fair_play = {{fb|USA}}

| prevseason = 2015

| nextseason = 2019

}}

The 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 14th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, the biennial international men's soccer championship of the North, Central American and Caribbean region organized by CONCACAF, and 24th CONCACAF regional championship overall. The tournament was played between July 7–26, 2017 in the United States.{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/news/y=2016/m=10/news=fifa-council-discusses-vision-for-the-future-of-football-2843681.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161014151158/http://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/news/y=2016/m=10/news=fifa-council-discusses-vision-for-the-future-of-football-2843681.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 14, 2016|title=FIFA Council discusses vision for the future of football|publisher=FIFA.com|date=October 14, 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://www.concacaf.com/article/concacaf-announces-2017-gold-cup-host-cities-venues|title=CONCACAF Gold Cup venues, seeded teams announced|publisher=CONCACAF.com|date=December 19, 2016|access-date=December 19, 2016|archive-date=July 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170729052654/http://www.concacaf.com/article/concacaf-announces-2017-gold-cup-host-cities-venues|url-status=dead}}

The United States won their sixth title with their 2–1 victory over Jamaica in the final.{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/article/united-states-v-jamaica-final-recap|title=U.S. edges Jamaica for sixth Gold Cup title|publisher=CONCACAF Gold Cup|date=July 27, 2017|access-date=August 1, 2017|archive-date=September 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170906051444/http://www.goldcup.org/en/article/united-states-v-jamaica-final-recap|url-status=dead}}

Qualified teams

A total of twelve teams qualified for the tournament. Three berths were allocated to North America, four to Central America, four to the Caribbean, and one to the winners of the play-off between the two fifth-placed teams of the Caribbean zone and the Central American zone.

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!style=| Qualification

!style=| Appearances
{{small|(+ CONCACAF Championship)}}

!style=| Last appearance

!style=| Previous best performance

!style=| FIFA Ranking

colspan=6 | North American zone
align=left | {{fb|USA}}

|align=center| Automatic

|align=center| 14th {{small|(16th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Champions (1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013)
{{small|Runners-up (1989)}}

|align=center| 35

align=left | {{fb|MEX}} (TH)

|align=center| Automatic

|align=center| 14th {{small|(22nd)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Champions (1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2015)
{{small|Champions (1965, 1971, 1977)}}

|align=center| 16

align=left | {{fb|CAN}}

|align=center| Automatic

|align=center| 13th {{small|(16th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Champions (2000)
{{small|Champions (1985)}}

|align=center| 100

colspan=6 | Central American zone qualified through the 2017 Copa Centroamericana
align=left | {{fb|HON|1949}}

|align=center| Winners

|align=center| 13th {{small|(19th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Runners-up (1991)
{{small|Champions (1981)}}

|align=center| 72

align=left | {{fb|PAN}}

|align=center| Runners-up

|align=center| 8th {{small|(9th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Runners-up (2005, 2013)

|align=center| 52

align=left | {{fb|SLV}}

|align=center| Third Place

|align=center| 10th {{small|(16th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Quarterfinals (2002, 2003, 2011, 2013)
{{small|Runners-up (1963, 1981)}}

|align=center| 103

align=left | {{fb|CRC}}

|align=center| Fourth Place

|align=center| 13th {{small|(19th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Runners-up (2002)
{{small|Champions (1963, 1969, 1989)}}

|align=center| 26

colspan=6 | Caribbean zone qualified through the 2017 Caribbean Cup
align=left | {{fb|CUW}}

|align=center| Winners

|align=center| 1st {{small|(5th)}}1

|align=center| None

|align=center| Debut
{{small|Third place (1963, 1969)}}

|align=center| 68

align=left | {{fb|JAM}}

|align=center| Runners-up

|align=center| 10th {{small|(12th)}}

|align=center| 2015

|align=center| Runners-up (2015)

|align=center| 76

align=left | {{fb|GUF}}

|align=center| Third Place

|align=center| 1st {{small|(1st)}}

|align=center| None

|align=center| Debut

|align=center| N/A2

align=left | {{fb|MTQ|snake}}

|align=center| Fourth Place

|align=center| 5th {{small|(5th)}}

|align=center| 2013

|align=center| Quarterfinals (2002)

|align=center| N/A2

colspan=6| Play-off winners between Caribbean zone fifth place and Central American zone fifth place
align=left | {{fb|NCA}}

|align=center| Play-off

|align=center| 2nd {{small|(4th)}}

|align=center| 2009

|align=center| Group stage (2009)
{{small|Sixth place (1967)}}

|align=center| 105

Bold indicates that the corresponding team was hosting the event.

1. This was Curaçao's first appearance since the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, as its direct successor (with regards to membership in football associations), inheriting the former nation's FIFA membership and competitive record.

2. French Guiana and Martinique are not FIFA members, and so did not have a FIFA Ranking.

Venues

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The venues were announced on December 19, 2016. Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara was announced as the venue of the final on February 1, 2017.{{cite web|url=http://www.concacaf.com/article/gold-cup-final-awarded-to-levis-stadium|title=Gold Cup Final awarded to Levi’s Stadium|publisher=CONCACAF.com|date=February 1, 2017|access-date=February 2, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170207001731/http://www.concacaf.com/article/gold-cup-final-awarded-to-levis-stadium|archive-date=February 7, 2017|url-status=dead}}

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style="background-color:#CCFFCC" | Arlington

! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Cleveland

! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Denver

! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Frisco

! style="background-color:#CCCCFF" | Glendale

AT&T Stadium

| FirstEnergy Stadium

| Sports Authority Field

| Toyota Stadium

| University of Phoenix Stadium

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| {{coord|41|30|22|N|81|41|58|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=FirstEnergy Stadium}}

| {{coord|39|44|38|N|105|1|12|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Sports Authority Field}}

| {{coord|33|9|16|N|96|50|7|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Toyota Stadium}}

| {{coord|33|31|39|N|112|15|45|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=University of Phoenix Stadium}}

Capacity: 100,000

| Capacity: 67,431

| Capacity: 76,125

| Capacity: 16,000

| Capacity: 63,400

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style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Harrison

| rowspan="10" colspan="3" |

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{{Location map~|USA|lat=34.161389|long=-118.1675|label=Pasadena|position=right |mark=Green pog.svg}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=41.4993|long=-81.6944|label=Cleveland}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=37.4023|long=-121.9690|label=Santa Clara|position=right |mark=Yellow pog.svg}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=40.7368|long=-74.1502|label=Harrison|position=top}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=27.9759|long=-82.5033|label=Tampa|position=right}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=39.7439|long=-105.0201|label=Denver|position=right}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=32.7473|long=-97.0945|label=Arlington|position=left|mark=Green pog.svg}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=29.7522|long=-95.3522|label=Houston|position=right}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=33.1507|long=-96.8236|label=Frisco|position=right}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=29.4170|long=-98.4788|label=S. Antonio|position=top}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=39.9008|long=-75.1675|label=Philadelphia|position=right|mark=Blue pog.svg}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=33.5276|long=-112.2626|label=Glendale|position=right|mark=Blue pog.svg}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=32.7831|long=-117.1196|label=San Diego|position=left}}

{{Location map~|USA|lat=36.1666|long=-86.7833|label=Nashville|position=right}}

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! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Houston

Red Bull Arena

| BBVA Compass Stadium

{{coord|40|44|12|N|74|9|1|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Red Bull Arena}}

| {{coord|29|45|8|N|95|21|9|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=BBVA Compass Stadium}}

Capacity: 25,000

| Capacity: 22,000

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style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Nashville

! style="background-color:#CCFFCC" | Pasadena

Nissan Stadium

| Rose Bowl

{{coord|36|9|59|N|86|46|17|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Nissan Stadium}}

| {{coord|34|9|41|N|118|10|3|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Rose Bowl}}

Capacity: 69,000

| Capacity: 90,000

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! 200x200px

style="background-color:#CCCCFF" | Philadelphia

! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | San Antonio

! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | San Diego

! style="background-color:#FFFFCC" | Santa Clara

! style="background-color:#FFB2B2" | Tampa

Lincoln Financial Field

| Alamodome

| Qualcomm Stadium

| Levi's Stadium

| Raymond James Stadium

{{coord|39|54|3|N|75|10|3|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Lincoln Financial Field}}

| {{coord|29|25|1|N|98|28|44|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Alamodome}}

| {{coord|32|46|59|N|117|7|10|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Qualcomm Stadium}}

| {{coord|37|24|11|N|121|58|12|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Levi's Stadium}}

| {{coord|27|58|33|N|82|30|12|W|type:landmark|display=inline|name=Raymond James Stadium}}

Capacity: 69,596

| Capacity: 65,000

| Capacity: 70,561

| Capacity: 68,500

| Capacity: 65,890

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This was the first time the stadium hosted a Gold Cup match.

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Draw

The United States and Mexico were announced as the seeded teams of Groups B and C respectively on December 19, 2016. Honduras, the winners of the 2017 Copa Centroamericana title were announced as being the seeded team in Group A on February 14, 2017.{{cite web|title=Gold Cup quarterfinal, semifinal venues named; Honduras to head Group A|url=http://www.concacaf.com/article/gold-cup-quarterfinal-semifinal-venues-named-honduras-to-head-group-a|website=CONCACAF|access-date=February 14, 2017|date=February 14, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170523152535/http://www.concacaf.com/article/gold-cup-quarterfinal-semifinal-venues-named-honduras-to-head-group-a|archive-date=May 23, 2017|url-status=dead}}

The groups and match schedule were revealed on March 7, 2017, 10:00 PST (UTC−8), at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.{{cite web|title=CONCACAF Gold Cup 2017 Groups & Schedule to be Revealed at March 7 Event at Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area|url=http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=78d3589fb61466b549ff752e5&id=ef57738aa4|publisher=CONCACAF|access-date=February 12, 2017|date=February 8, 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.concacaf.com/article/gold-cup-group-stage-matchups-schedule-unveiled|title=Gold Cup group-stage matchups, schedule unveiled|publisher=CONCACAF.com|date=March 7, 2017}} At the time of the announcement, 11 of the 12 qualified teams were known, with the identity of the CFU–UNCAF play-off winners not yet known.

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Group A

|{{fb|HON|1949}}

Group B

|{{fb|USA}}

Group C

|{{fb|MEX}}

Squads

{{main article|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads}}

The twelve national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.

A provisional list of forty players per national team was submitted to CONCACAF by June 2, 2017. The final list of 23 players per national team was submitted to CONCACAF by June 27, 2017. Three players per national team had to be goalkeepers.{{cite web|title=CONCACAF Gold Cup 2017 Regulations|url=http://www.concacaf.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/170301_GC-Regulations-Final_EN.pdf|publisher=CONCACAF.com|access-date=May 19, 2017|format=pdf|date=March 1, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170905183935/http://www.concacaf.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/170301_GC-Regulations-Final_EN.pdf|archive-date=September 5, 2017|url-status=dead}}

National teams that reached the quarter-final stage were able to swap up to six players in the final squad with six players from the provisional list within 24 hours of their final group stage game.

Match officials

The match officials, which included 17 referees and 25 assistant referees, were announced on June 23, 2017.{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/article/match-officials-announced-for-gold-cup|title=Match Officials Announced for Gold Cup|publisher=CONCACAF Gold Cup Official Website|date=June 23, 2017|access-date=June 29, 2017|archive-date=April 7, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407002549/https://www.goldcup.org/en/article/match-officials-announced-for-gold-cup|url-status=dead}}

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;Assistant Referees

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  • {{fbaicon|CRC}} Carlos Fernández
  • {{fbaicon|CRC}} Juan Carlos Mora
  • {{fbaicon|GUA}} Hermenerito Lea
  • {{fbaicon|GUA}} Gerson López
  • {{fbaicon|HON|1949}} Melvyn Cruz
  • {{fbaicon|HON|1949}} Christian Ramírez
  • {{fbaicon|HON|1949}} Jesús Tábora
  • {{fbaicon|MEX}} José Luis Camargo
  • {{fbaicon|MEX}} Miguel Hernández
  • {{fbaicon|MEX}} Alberto Morín
  • {{fbaicon|MEX}} Marcos Quintero
  • {{fbaicon|MEX}} Marvin Torrentera
  • {{fbaicon|PAN}} Ronald Bruna
  • {{fbaicon|PAN}} Gabriel Victoria
  • {{fbaicon|PAN}} Daniel Williamson
  • {{fbaicon|SKN}} Graeme Browne
  • {{fbaicon|SLV}} Geonvany García
  • {{fbaicon|SLV}} William Torres
  • {{fbaicon|SLV}} Juan Francisco Zumba
  • {{fbaicon|TRI}} Joseph Bertrand
  • {{fbaicon|TRI}} Ainsley Rochard
  • {{fbaicon|USA}} Frank Anderson
  • {{fbaicon|USA}} Charles Morgante
  • {{fbaicon|USA}} Corey Rockwell

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Group stage

The top two teams from each group and the two best third-placed teams qualified for the quarter-finals.

All match times listed are in EDT (UTC−4). If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.

=Tiebreakers=

The ranking of each team in each group was determined as follows:

  1. Greatest number of points obtained in group matches
  2. Goal difference in all group matches
  3. Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches
  4. Greatest number of points obtained in group matches between the teams concerned;
  5. Drawing of lots by the Gold Cup Committee

=Group A=

{{main article|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A}}

{{2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup group tables|Group A|only_pld_pts=no_hide_class_rules}}

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=Group B=

{{main article|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group B}}

{{2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup group tables|Group B|only_pld_pts=no_hide_class_rules}}

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=Group C=

{{main article|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C}}

{{2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup group tables|Group C|only_pld_pts=no_hide_class_rules}}

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=Ranking of third-placed teams=

The best two third-placed teams which advanced to the knockout stage played the winners from another group in the quarter-finals.

{{2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup group tables|3rd place}}

Knockout stage

{{main article|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup knockout stage}}

In the quarter-finals and semi-finals, if a match was tied after 90 minutes, extra time would not have been played and the match would be decided by a penalty shoot-out. In the final, if the match was tied after 90 minutes, extra time would have been played, where each team would have been allowed to make a fourth substitution. If still tied after extra time, the match would have been decided by a penalty shoot-out. Unlike the previous edition of the competition, there was no third place play-off.

{{#lst:2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup knockout stage|bracket}}

=Quarter-finals=

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=Semi-finals=

{{#lst:2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup knockout stage|sf1}}

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=Final=

{{main article|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup final}}

{{#lst:2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup final|final}}

Goalscorers

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Awards

=Winners=

{{winners|fb|2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup winners|United States|Sixth}}

=Individual awards=

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.

  • Golden Ball Award: {{fbicon|USA}} Michael Bradley{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/golden-ball|title=USA’s Bradley earns Golden Ball Award presented by Scotiabank|website=www.goldcup.org|access-date=July 27, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170728114642/http://www.goldcup.org/en/golden-ball|archive-date=July 28, 2017|url-status=dead}}
  • Golden Boot Award: {{fbicon|CAN}} Alphonso Davies{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/golden-boot|title=Canada’s Davies wins Golden Boot Award|website=www.goldcup.org|access-date=July 28, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170728114647/http://www.goldcup.org/en/golden-boot|archive-date=July 28, 2017|url-status=dead}}
  • Golden Glove Award: {{fbicon|JAM}} Andre Blake{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/golden-glove|title=Jamaica’s Blake captures Golden Glove Award presented by Allstate|website=www.goldcup.org|access-date=July 27, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170728115351/http://www.goldcup.org/en/golden-glove|archive-date=July 28, 2017|url-status=dead}}
  • Young Player Award: {{fbicon|CAN}} Alphonso Davies{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/young-player-award|title=Canada’s Davies merits Young Player Award presented by Scotiabank|website=www.goldcup.org|access-date=July 28, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170827083523/http://www.goldcup.org/en/young-player-award|archive-date=August 27, 2017|url-status=dead}}
  • Fair Play Award: {{fb|USA}}{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/fair-play|title=U.S. takes home Gold Cup Fair Play Award|website=www.goldcup.org|access-date=July 28, 2017|archive-date=April 7, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407002555/https://www.goldcup.org/en/fair-play|url-status=dead}}

=Best XI=

The technical study group selected the tournament's best XI.{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcup.org/en/best-xi|title=TSG reveals Gold Cup Best XI|website=www.goldcup.org|access-date=July 28, 2017|archive-date=October 25, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201025193231/https://www.goldcup.org/en/best-xi|url-status=dead}}

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Sponsors

Theme songs

"The Arena" and "Don't Let This Feeling Fade" by American violinist Lindsey Stirling served as the official songs of the tournament. The latter features Rivers Cuomo of the band Weezer and rapper Lecrae.

"Bia Beraghsim" by Persian-Swedish singer Mahan Moin served as the official anthem of the tournament

"Levántate" by Puerto Rican singer Gale served as the official Spanish-language song of the tournament.{{cite web|url=http://www.univision.com/deportes/futbol/copa-oro/levantate-el-himno-que-unira-a-12-naciones-en-pos-de-un-balon-durante-la-copa-oro|title="Levántate": el himno que unirá a 12 naciones en pos de un balón durante la Copa Oro|language=es|access-date=July 6, 2017}}

"Thunder" and "Whatever It Takes" by American rock band Imagine Dragons also served as official anthems of the tournament.

Notes

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References

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