The top four and top scorer of previous Caribbean Gold Cups in Central America and North America.
Brief introduction of North American Cup system and history: The CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2009 will be held in 65,438+03 cities in the United States (Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, new york, Oakland and Los Angeles) from July 3 to July 26, 2009 (local time in the United States). In 2009, there were 12 teams participating in the North American Cup, which were divided into three groups (Group A, Group B and Group C). The top two in each group and the third place in the two groups with the best performance were decided by single round robin, and ***8 teams entered the quarter-finals until the final. The champion team is expected to be born at the Giants Stadium in New York on July 26th (local time in the United States). The America's Cup of North America, like the European Cup, America's Cup, African Cup and Asian Cup, is an intercontinental competition in which the members of the Continental Football Association participate. This year's China-North America Cup is the 10 competition, and the US team won four championships: 199 1, 2002, 2005 and 2007. Mexico, another team in this region, won the gold cup four times in 1993, 1996, 1998 and 2003 respectively. In addition, Canada won the championship once in 2000. The North North Cup is one of the highlights of the single-game quiz game newly launched by China Sports Lottery in July. The first game is expected to kick off at 8 am on July 4th, Beijing time. Please pay attention to the start and end time of lottery sales. Summary of the achievements of the 2009 North American Cup groups and teams: Group A Canada entered the final stage of the North North Cup nine times in previous gold cups, and won a cup championship in 2000. Costa Rica entered the semi-finals of the Golden Cup six times, two of which were semi-finals, and the best result was the runner-up in 2002. El Salvador entered the North American Cup final again after 1998, which is also the sixth time to advance to the final. I haven't won a single victory in the past five games. Jamaica entered the semi-finals twice in 2003 and 2005 respectively, and tied for the third place in Costa Rica with the best score of 1993. Group B participated in the Golden Cup in Grenada 1996, and advanced to the final stage as the second place in the Caribbean Championship. Due to Cuba's withdrawal, Haiti was decided by the Caribbean Football Association to take the place of Cuba in this competition. Honduras has steadily improved its record in recent years and has now become one of the top teams in Central and North America. Only in 2002 did it miss the final stage of the gold cup, and in 2007 it entered the top four. The United States and the United States have won the North American Cup four times, reaching at least the semi-finals in each competition, making them one of the strongest teams in this competition. In all 43 Dragon Cup competitions, I won 34 and lost only 4. Guadeloupe entered the North American Cup finals for the second time, and the best result was to enter the semi-finals in 2007. Mexico's four-time North American Cup champion has never missed the semi-finals and reached the finals five times. He participated in 39 games and won 28 games. Has 13 times entered the World Cup finals, and the last four games have entered the second stage. Nicaragua entered the North American Cup finals for the first time, and about half of the players mainly came from two domestic clubs. Panama entered the North American Cup finals for the fourth time, and the best result was in 2005.