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30/JUN/2005 -Group A, the first of three First Round Groups, which will be based
in Miami's Orange Bowl, contains Central American Qualifiers Honduras and Panama,
Trinidad & Tobago from the Caribbean and one of two guest teams, Colombia.
In Group B, playing games in Seattle's Qwest Field before moving to the Gillette
Stadium in Foxboro near Boston, includes Central American champions Costa Rica,
both Canada and the USA from North America and Cuba from the Caribbean.
The final group, Group C, will see games between the other guest team, South
Africa, Central American qualifier, Guatemala, recently- crowned Caribbean champions,
Jamaica and the reigning CONCACAF Gold Cup champions Mexico. Group C
games take place in two venues in the Los Angeles Area, Carson's Home Depot
Center and the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, before moving to Reliant Stadium in Houston
for the last day of first round play.
The quarterfinal matches, taking place on Saturday, 16 July (two games in Foxboro),
and Sunday, 17 July (two games in Houston) will comprise of the first and second-placed
team from each of the three groups along with the two best-finishing third-place
teams.
The 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals and final are scheduled for Giants
Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Thursday, 21 July and Sunday, 24 July,
respectively.
SCOUTING THE TEAMS¿
CANADA: Making their seventh appearance at the CONCACAF Gold Cup but
first under the direction of Frank Yallop ¿ Reached the semifinals in
2002, losing to the USA 4:2 on penalties, but then the maple leafs went on defeat
Korea Republic 2:1 in the third-place match ¿ Claimed their first international
honour in over 100 years of football by winning the 2000 Gold Cup, defeating
Colombia 2:0 in the finals.
COLOMBIA: One of the two invited teams competing, is taking part in their third
Gold Cup event ¿ Colombia reached the 2000 tournament final but fell 2:0
to Canada ¿ After winning the 2001 Copa América, the cafeteros
advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup but lost
2:0 against Brazil ¿ Colombia is guided by technical director Reinaldo
Rueda.
COSTA RICA: Winners of the UNCAF (Central America) Nations Cup in Guatemala
this past February, Costa Rica are in their seventh Gold Cup tournament in 2005
¿ The five-time UNCAF champions earned their best Gold Cup performance
in 2002 losing in the finals to the USA 2:0 ¿ The ticos are the Central
American team with the most appearances in the tournament¿s semifinals
(four) ¿ Alexandre Guimaraes, who led Costa Rica to the 2002 FIFA World
Cup in Korea/Japan, is once again back at the helm.
CUBA: One of three qualifiers from the Caribbean, Cuba is making their third
consecutive and fourth overall trip to the Gold Cup ¿ Cuba missed out
on the 2000 tournament after finishing third to second-placer Haiti (on the
head-to-head tiebreaker) in the CONCACAF Interzone Playoffs ¿ The cubanos
claimed their first tournament victory (2:0 against Canada) and a berth to the
Gold Cup quarterfinals in 2003 ¿ Technical director Armelio Luis Garcia
has been in charge of Cuba since last year.
GUATEMALA: Under technical director Ramón Maradiaga, Guatemala hosted
the 2005 UNCAF Nations Cup and finished third, while earning one of the four
Central American berths to the CONCACAF Gold Cup ¿ The chapines
have made six previous appearances at the CONCACAF event, earning their best
performance in 1996 claiming fourth-place.
HONDURAS: Were runners-up at the 2005 UNCAF Nations Cup held in Guatemala and
earned their seventh berth to the CONCACAF Gold Cup ¿ The catrachos
best finish at the CONCACAF event was second-place, losing a 4:3 penalty kick
thriller to the USA in the 1991 final ¿ Honduras is once again guided
by technical director Jose De La Paz.
JAMAICA: Won the 2005 CFU Digicel Cup and is one of the three qualifiers from
the Caribbean at this year¿s CONCACAF Gold Cup ¿ The reggae
boyz reached the tournament¿s semifinals on two occasions (1993, 1998)
¿ Jamaica¿s best finish came in 1993 as they shared the bronze medal
with Costa Rica after both played to a 1:1 draw in the third-place game ¿
Technical director Wendell Downswell is in charge of the squad.
MEXICO: The defending champions are competing in their eighth CONCACAF Gold
Cup ¿ Mexico was the first team to capture four titles (1993, 1996,
1998, 2003) and is one of only two CONCACAF teams (other USA) to always advance
out of the first round ¿ The tricolor are the only team to capture two
tournament crowns (1996, 2003) without conceding a goal ¿ Mexico have
also not allowed a goal in their last 601 minutes during the Gold Cup ¿
Ricardo LaVolpe has been the technical director for the tricolor since 2003.
PANAMA: Are making their first appearance at the Gold Cup in more then a decade
after going winless in 1993 tournament ¿ Panana is one of four Central
American nations to progress to the CONCACAF event after reaching the semifinals
of the 2005 UNCAF Nations Cup in Guatemala ¿ The canaleros are led by
technical director Jose Hernández.
SOUTH AFRICA: Second guest team at the Gold Cup, South Africa is also the first
African nation to compete at the event ¿ Under the guidance of Stuart
Baxter, South Africa¿s participation in the CONCACAF tournament falls
into the long term goal of building the squad as they prepare to stage the 2010
FIFA World Cup ¿ Bafana Bafana also hosted and captured the 1996
African Nations Cup having become a member of FIFA four years earlier.
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: One of the three qualifiers from the Caribbean are making
their fifth overall appearance at the Gold Cup ¿ Despite winning the Caribbean
crown on eight occasions, Trinidad & Tobago¿s best performance at
the CONCACAF event was reaching the semifinals in 2000 ¿ Leo Beenhakker
is at the helm of the soca warriors.
USA: One of two nations (other Mexico) to have played in all seven previous
Gold Cups but have only won the CONCACAF event twice (1991, 2002) ¿ The
stars & stripes have the most victories in tournament play with 24 and are
the only CONCACAF team to win all their first round group matches for a perfect
16-0 since 1991 ¿ Technical director Bruce Arena has been at the helm
since 1998.
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