2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup






























2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup.svg
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
Dates7–28 July
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)13 (in 13 host cities)
Final positions
Champions
 United States (5th title)
Runners-up Panama
Tournament statistics
Matches played25
Goals scored67 (2.68 per match)
Attendance907,208 (36,288 per match)
Top scorer(s)
United States Landon Donovan
Panama Gabriel Torres
United States Chris Wondolowski
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)
United States Landon Donovan
Best goalkeeper

Panama Jaime Penedo
Fair play award Panama

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The 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 12th CONCACAF Gold Cup competition and the 22nd CONCACAF regional championship overall in CONCACAF's fifty years of existence. The United States was the host nation.


The competition began on 7 July 2013 at the Rose Bowl,[1] and ended with the final on 28 July 2013 at Soldier Field,[2] with the United States defeating Panama 1–0. In this edition of the Gold Cup, Mexico was missing more than half of their usual starters due to them playing in the 2013 Confederations Cup prior to the Gold Cup. Despite not playing with their full squad, they successfully reached the semi-finals where they lost to eventual runners-up Panama with a score of 1–2.


United States won the tournament, which qualified them for a play-off match against the champions of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, to decide which team would represent CONCACAF in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia.[3] The playoff was played in a single match held on 10 October 2015, which Mexico won 3–2.




Contents





  • 1 Participating nations


  • 2 Venues


  • 3 Match officials


  • 4 Squads


  • 5 Group stage

    • 5.1 Group A


    • 5.2 Group B


    • 5.3 Group C


    • 5.4 Ranking of third-placed teams



  • 6 Knockout stage

    • 6.1 Quarter-finals


    • 6.2 Semi-finals


    • 6.3 Final



  • 7 Statistics

    • 7.1 Goalscorers



  • 8 Awards

    • 8.1 Winners


    • 8.2 Individual awards


    • 8.3 Tournament ranking



  • 9 Official song


  • 10 Broadcasters


  • 11 Marketing


  • 12 Game notes


  • 13 References


  • 14 External links




Participating nations






  Champions

  Runners-up

  Semi-finalist

  Quarter-finalist

  Group Stage

  Failed to qualify

  Did not enter

  Non-CONCACAF member




































































Team
Qualification

Appearances
in the Gold Cup
Previous best performance

FIFA Ranking
at start of event

North American zone

 United States
Host
12th
Champions (1991, 2002, 2005, 2007)
22

 Mexico (TH)
Automatic
12th
Champions (1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011)
20

 Canada
Automatic
11th
Champions (2000)
88

Caribbean zone qualified through the 2012 Caribbean Cup

 Cuba
Winners
7th
Quarter-finals (2003)
82

 Trinidad and Tobago
Runners-up
8th
Semi-finals (2000)
87

 Haiti
Third Place
5th
Quarter-finals (2002, 2009)
69

 Martinique
Fourth Place
4th
Quarter-finals (2002)
N/A

Central American zone qualified through the 2013 Copa Centroamericana

 Costa Rica
Winners
11th
Runners-up (2002)
39

 Honduras
Runners-up
11th
Runners-up (1991)
55

 El Salvador
Third Place
8th
Quarter-finals (2002, 2003, 2011)
94

 Belize
Fourth Place
1st
N/A
130

 Panama
Fifth Place
6th
Runners-up (2005)
51

Bold indicates that the corresponding team was hosting the event.



Venues


Thirty venues across the United States participated in the start of the stadium selection process with Soccer United Marketing, the event partner for the CONCACAF Gold Cup.[4]


CONCACAF announced the 13 host cities and venues for the tournament on 23 January 2013.[5] Each venue will host two matches, with the final being held at Chicago's Soldier Field:





































































Pasadena

Arlington

Denver

Miami Gardens

Atlanta

Rose Bowl

AT&T Stadium

Sports Authority Field at Mile High

Hard Rock Stadium

Georgia Dome
Capacity: 92,542
Capacity: 80,000
Capacity: 76,125
Capacity: 74,918
Capacity: 71,228
Group A
Semi-finals
Group A
Group B
Quarter-finals

Rose Bowl, panorama.jpg

Cowboys Stadium field.jpg

Denver Colorado Invesco Field at Mile High.jpg

Mexico-v-Colombia-Sun-Life-Stadium-Feb-2012.JPG

VT Hokies Marching Virginians.jpg

Baltimore




2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup is located in the US

Pasadena

Pasadena



Seattle

Seattle



Denver

Denver



Harrison

Harrison



Miami Gardens

Miami Gardens



Houston

Houston



Portland

Portland



Sandy

Sandy



East Hartford

East Hartford



Atlanta

Atlanta



Baltimore

Baltimore



Arlington

Arlington



Chicago

Chicago



2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup (the US)




Seattle

M&T Bank Stadium

CenturyLink Field
Capacity: 71,008
Capacity: 67,000
Quarter-finals
Group A

M&T Bank Stadium DoD.jpg


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Chicago

East Hartford

Soldier Field

Rentschler Field
Capacity: 61,500
Capacity: 40,000
Final
Group C

UsavsHonduras.JPG

Rentschler Field.jpg

Harrison

Houston

Portland

Sandy

Red Bull Arena

BBVA Compass Stadium

Jeld-Wen Field

Rio Tinto Stadium
Capacity: 25,189
Capacity: 22,039
Capacity: 20,438
Capacity: 20,213
Group B
Group B
Group C
Group C

Red Bull Arena ESC.jpg

BBVA Compass Stadium, Skyline View.JPG

Jeld-Wen Field 2013.jpg

Rio Tinto Stadium.jpg


Match officials


Each CONCACAF federation submitted a list of match officials to the CONCACAF Referee's Commission for the 2013 Gold Cup Tournament.









Squads



Each team can register a squad of 23 players; 3 of them must be goalkeepers. Any team that qualifies for the knockout stage may replace up to four players in the squad after completion of the group stage, where the new players must come from a provisional list of 35 players chosen before the tournament.[6][7]



Group stage


CONCACAF announced the groups, where the twelve teams were divided into three groups of four teams, and the match schedule for the 2013 Gold Cup on 13 March 2013.[2][8]


In the group stage, if two or more teams are equal on points (including among third-placed teams in different groups), the ranking of teams will be determined as follows:[6]


  1. Greater goal difference in all group matches

  2. Greater number of goals scored in all group matches

  3. Greatest number of points obtained in group matches between the teams concerned (applicable only to ranking in each group)

  4. Drawing of lots by the Gold Cup Organizing Committee

This was changed from previous tournaments, where head-to-head record was used as the primary tiebreaker.[7]




Key to colors in group tables

Teams that advance to the quarter-finals
  • Group winners

  • Group runners-up


  • Best two third-placed teams among all groups

All times given are US Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)



Group A
















































Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

 Panama
321031+2
7

 Mexico
320163+3
6

 Martinique
310224−2
3

 Canada
301203−3
1

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7 July 2013

17:30







Canada 0–1 Martinique
Report
Reuperné Goal 90+3'

Rose Bowl, Pasadena

Attendance: 56,822

Referee: Marcos Brea (Cuba)





7 July 2013

20:00







Mexico 1–2 Panama

Fabián Goal 45+2'
Report
G. Torres Goal 7' (pen.)48'

Rose Bowl, Pasadena

Attendance: 56,822

Referee: Wálter Quesada (Costa Rica)





11 July 2013

20:30







Panama 1–0 Martinique

G. Torres Goal 85' (pen.)
Report

CenturyLink Field, Seattle

Attendance: 28,354

Referee: Armando Castro Oviedo (Honduras)





11 July 2013

23:00







Mexico 2–0 Canada

R. Jiménez Goal 42'
Fabián Goal 57' (pen.)
Report

CenturyLink Field, Seattle

Attendance: 28,354

Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)





14 July 2013

15:30







Panama 0–0 Canada
Report

Sports Authority Field, Denver

Attendance: 30,000

Referee: Wálter Quesada (Costa Rica)





14 July 2013

18:00







Martinique 1–3 Mexico

Parsemain Goal 43' (pen.)
Report
Fabián Goal 21'
Montes Goal 34'
Ponce Goal 90'

Sports Authority Field, Denver

Attendance: 30,000

Referee: Mark Geiger (United States)




Group B
















































Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

 Honduras
320132+1
6

 Trinidad and Tobago
3111440
4

 El Salvador
3111330
4

 Haiti
310223−1
3

8 July 2013

19:00







El Salvador 2–2 Trinidad and Tobago

Zelaya Goal 22'69'
Report
Daniel Goal 11'
K. Jones Goal 73'

Red Bull Arena, Harrison

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)





8 July 2013

21:30







Haiti 0–2 Honduras
Report
R. Martínez Goal 4'
M. Chávez Goal 78'

Red Bull Arena, Harrison

Attendance: 20,000

Referee: Hugo Cruz Alvarado (Costa Rica)





12 July 2013

19:00







Trinidad and Tobago 0–2 Haiti
Report
J. Maurice Goal 16'53'

Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens

Attendance: 28,713

Referee: Jeffrey Solis Calderón (Costa Rica)





12 July 2013

21:30







Honduras 1–0 El Salvador

Claros Goal 90+2'
Report

Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens

Attendance: 28,713

Referee: Jair Marrufo (United States)





15 July 2013

19:00







El Salvador 1–0 Haiti

Zelaya Goal 76'
Report

BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston

Attendance: 21,783

Referee: Javier Santos (Puerto Rico)





15 July 2013

21:30







Honduras 0–2 Trinidad and Tobago
Report
K. Jones Goal 48' (pen.)
Molino Goal 67'

BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston

Attendance: 21,783

Referee: Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)




Group C
















































Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

 United States
3300112+9
9

 Costa Rica
320141+3
6

 Cuba
310257−2
3

 Belize
3003111−10
0

9 July 2013

20:30







Costa Rica 3–0 Cuba

Barrantes Goal 52'77'
Arrieta Goal 71'
Report

Jeld-Wen Field, Portland

Attendance: 18,724

Referee: Elmer Bonilla (El Salvador)





9 July 2013

23:00







Belize 1–6 United States

Gaynair Goal 40'
Report
Wondolowski Goal 12'37'41'
Holden Goal 58'
Orozco Goal 72'
Donovan Goal 76' (pen.)

Jeld-Wen Field, Portland

Attendance: 18,724

Referee: Héctor Rodríguez (Honduras)





13 July 2013

15:30







United States 4–1 Cuba

Donovan Goal 45+2' (pen.)
Corona Goal 57'
Wondolowski Goal 66'85'
Report
Alfonso Goal 36'

Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy

Attendance: 17,597

Referee: David Gantar (Canada)





13 July 2013

18:00







Costa Rica 1–0 Belize

Eiley Goal 49' (o.g.)
Report

Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy

Attendance: 17,597

Referee: Enrico Wijngaarde (Suriname)





16 July 2013

17:30







Cuba 4–0 Belize

Martínez Goal 38'61'84'
Márquez Goal 90+3'
Report

Rentschler Field, East Hartford

Attendance: 25,432

Referee: Enrico Wijngaarde (Suriname)





16 July 2013

20:00







United States 1–0 Costa Rica

Shea Goal 82'
Report

Rentschler Field, East Hartford

Attendance: 25,432

Referee: Courtney Campbell (Jamaica)




Ranking of third-placed teams













































Group
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts

B

 El Salvador
3
1
1
1
3
3
0

4

C

 Cuba
3
1
0
2
5
7
−2

3

A

 Martinique
3
1
0
2
2
4
−2

3


Knockout stage



In the knockout stages, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time shall be played (two periods of 15 minutes each) and followed, if necessary, by penalty shoot-out to determine the winners.[6]





























































































 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
20 July – Georgia Dome
 
 
 Mexico1
 
24 July – AT&T Stadium
 
 Trinidad and Tobago0
 
 Mexico1
 
20 July – Georgia Dome
 
 Panama
2
 
 Panama6
 
28 July – Soldier Field
 
 Cuba1
 
 Panama0
 
21 July – M&T Bank Stadium
 
 United States1
 
 Honduras1
 
24 July – AT&T Stadium
 
 Costa Rica0
 
 Honduras1
 
21 July – M&T Bank Stadium
 
 United States
3
 
 United States5
 
 
 El Salvador1
 


Quarter-finals




20 July 2013

15:30







Panama 6–1 Cuba

G. Torres Goal 25' (pen.)37'
C. Rodríguez Goal 68'
B. Pérez Goal 78'88'
Jiménez Goal 85'
Report
Alfonso Goal 21'

Georgia Dome, Atlanta

Attendance: 54,229

Referee: Mark Geiger (United States)





20 July 2013

18:30







Mexico 1–0 Trinidad and Tobago

R. Jiménez Goal 84'
Report

Georgia Dome, Atlanta

Attendance: 54,229

Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)





21 July 2013

16:00







United States 5–1 El Salvador

Goodson Goal 21'
Corona Goal 29'
E. Johnson Goal 60'
Donovan Goal 78'
Diskerud Goal 83'
Report
Zelaya Goal 39' (pen.)

M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore

Attendance: 70,540

Referee: Enrico Wijngaarde (Suriname)





21 July 2013

19:00







Honduras 1–0 Costa Rica

Najar Goal 49'
Report

M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore

Attendance: 70,540

Referee: Courtney Campbell (Jamaica)




Semi-finals




24 July 2013

19:00







United States 3–1 Honduras

E. Johnson Goal 11'
Donovan Goal 27'53'
Report
Medina Goal 52'

Cowboys Stadium, Arlington

Attendance: 81,410

Referee: Wálter Quesada (Costa Rica)





24 July 2013

22:00







Panama 2–1 Mexico

B. Pérez Goal 13'
R. Torres Goal 61'
Report
Montes Goal 26'

Cowboys Stadium, Arlington

Attendance: 81,410

Referee: Courtney Campbell (Jamaica)




Final





28 July 2013

16:00







United States 1–0 Panama

Shea Goal 69'
Report

Soldier Field, Chicago

Attendance: 57,920

Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)




Statistics



Goalscorers


5 goals







4 goals

  • El Salvador Rodolfo Zelaya
3 goals







2 goals







1 goal







1 own goal

  • Belize Dalton Eiley (playing against Costa Rica)


Awards



Winners


 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup Winners 


United States
Fifth title


Individual awards




Golden Ball and Golden Boot winner, Landon Donovan, in the USA vs. Panama final at Soldier Field on 28 July 2013











State Farm Fair Play Award

Sprint Golden Glove[9]

Santander Golden Boot[10]1

Miller Lite Golden Ball[11]

 Panama

Panama Jaime Penedo

Panama Gabriel Torres United States Chris Wondolowski United States Landon Donovan

United States Landon Donovan
Notes

1 Award is shared between the three players. It was the third time that Landon Donovan has been the competition's top scorer and also the third time he has shared the award with others.



Tournament ranking


































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Final result
1

 United States (H)
6
6
0
0
20
4
+16
18
Champions
2

 Panama
6
4
1
1
11
4
+7
13
Runners-up
3

 Mexico
5
3
0
2
8
5
+3
9
Third place
4

 Honduras
5
3
0
2
5
5
0
9
Fourth place

5

 Costa Rica
4
2
0
2
4
2
+2
6
Eliminated in
Quarter-finals
6

 Trinidad and Tobago
4
1
1
2
4
5
−1
4
7

 El Salvador
4
1
1
2
4
8
−4
4
8

 Cuba
4
1
0
3
6
13
−7
3

9

 Haiti
3
1
0
2
2
3
−1
3
Eliminated in
Group stage
10

 Martinique
3
1
0
2
2
4
−2
3
11

 Canada
3
0
1
2
0
3
−3
1
12

 Belize
3
0
0
3
1
11
−10
0
Updated to match(es) played on 28 July 2013. Source:[citation needed]
(H) Host.

Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.



Official song



"Cups" by actress Anna Kendrick (from the film Pitch Perfect) is the official song of the tournament.[12]



Broadcasters



  •  Brazil: SporTV


  •  Costa Rica: Teletica Canal 7, Repretel


  •  Canada: Sportsnet World


  •  El Salvador: TCS Canal 4


  •  Haiti: RTNH, RTVC


  •  Honduras: Telesistema, MegaTV


  •  Hong Kong: Cable TV Hong Kong


  •  Ireland: ESPN


  •  Israel: Sport 2


  • Latin America: Gol TV Latinoamérica


  •  Mexico: Televisa, TV Azteca,


  •  Panama: RPC-TV, TVMax


  •  Portugal: Sport TV


  •  Spain: Gol Televisión


  •  United Kingdom: ESPN


  •  United States: Fox, Fox Soccer, Univision[13]


Marketing


In December 2012, Traffic Sports USA were awarded the rights to manage the marketing of the tournament, which continued a relationship between CONCACAF and the parent company Traffic Sports Marketing.[14] In 2015, this business deal led to charges in the 2015 FIFA corruption case, which identified bribes given from top Traffic officials to CONCACAF chairman, Jeffrey Webb.[15]



Game notes


  • 7 July 2013 – A Guinness world record 566 mariachis performed at the half-time of the first round game between Mexico and Panama at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California.[16]


References




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  2. ^ ab "Gold Cup groups, schedule unveiled". CONCACAF.com. 13 March 2013. Archived from the original on 16 March 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2013.


  3. ^ "Gold Cup Winner to Qualify to FIFA Confederations Cup™ Playoff Match". CONCACAF.com. 5 April 2013.


  4. ^ "Thirty venues mull Gold Cup". CONCACAF.com. 13 March 2012. Archived from the original on 17 March 2012.


  5. ^ "CONCACAF Announces 2013 Gold Cup Host Cities and Venues". CONCACAF.com. 23 January 2013. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013.


  6. ^ abc "Regulations in English: CONCACAF Gold Cup 2013" (PDF). CONCACAF.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.


  7. ^ ab "Changes to CONCACAF Gold Cup Regulations". CONCACAF.com. 4 April 2013. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 5 April 2013.


  8. ^ "CONCACAF unveils groups and complete schedule for 2013 Gold Cup". mlssoccer.com. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2013.


  9. ^ "Panama's Penedo captures Golden Glove award". concacaf.com. 28 July 2013. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.


  10. ^ "Three share Golden Boot award". concacaf.com. 28 July 2013. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.


  11. ^ "Donovan named Golden Ball winner". concacaf.com. 28 July 2013. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.


  12. ^ Sam Wilbur (2 April 2013). "Anna Kendrick, 'Cups' – New Song". AOL Radio Blog. Retrieved 24 June 2013.


  13. ^ "Concacaf Main | CONCACAF Home | CONCACAF Media | Confederation News | Confederation News | Univision Deportes and CONCACAF enter partnership". Concacaf.com. Archived from the original on 6 April 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013.


  14. ^ Quarstad, Brian (1 December 2012). "Traffic Sports Win Marketing Rights to 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup". IMSoccer News. Retrieved 27 May 2015.


  15. ^ Viswanatha, Aruna; Robinson, Joshua; Morse, Andrew; Matthews, Christopher M. (27 May 2015). "FIFA Rocked as U.S. Charges 14 in Corruption Investigation". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 27 May 2015.


  16. ^ David Zahniser, Mariachi Guinness World Record broken at Rose Bowl, Los Angeles Times, 7 July 2013



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