Caribbean Teams To Battle For Gold Cup CONCACAF
Twelve Caribbean and Central American soccer teams are set to do battle this July for bragging rights and a CONCACAF Gold Cup finale win. The 12-nation tournament will run from July 2-6th at Inter Miami’s CF Stadium. The 18 000-capacity stadia opened last year and is co-owned by former Manchester United and England star David Beckham. For 2021, CONCACAF’s flagship competition will, for the first time, include the Prelims before the 16 team Group Stage. The 12 nations participating in the Prelims qualified through their CONCACAF Nations League performances and will compete for forage's final three spots. Gold Cup Group.
The 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage will kick off on July 10 and run through August 1, 2021. It will feature 16 national teams, Canada, Costa Rica, Curaçao, El Salvador, Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, eight-time and defending champion Mexico, Panama, Suriname, six-time champion the United States, are already qualified to the group stage of the tournament. Additionally, Qatar has been invited to the tournament as the current champion and representative of the Asian Football Confederation. The remaining three countries will qualify through the Gold Cup Prelims, in which 12 Member Associations will compete for the final three spots.
0 Comment