The CONCACAF Gold Cup sees the best national teams from North America and the Caribbean face off for the confederation's ultimate prize.
Here, we'll take you through the history of the tournament with each Gold Cup winner, runner-up, score of the deciding match, and the winner of the Golden Ball award for the competition's best player.
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Golden Ball winner |
2025 | Mexico | 2-1 | United States | Edson Alvarez |
2023 | Mexico | 1-0 | Panama | Adalberto Carrasquilla |
2021 | United States | 1-0 (extra time) | Mexico | Hector Herrera |
2019 | Mexico | 1-0 | United States | Raul Jimenez |
2017 | United States | 2-1 | Jamaica | Michael Bradley |
2015 | Mexico | 3-1 | Jamaica | Andres Guardado |
2013 | United States | 1-0 | Panama | Landon Donovan |
2011 | Mexico | 4-2 | United States | Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez |
2009 | Mexico | 5-0 | United States | Giovani dos Santos |
2007 | United States | 2-1 | Mexico | Julian de Guzman |
2005 | United States | 0-0 (3-1 penalties) | Panama | Luis Tejada |
2003 | Mexico | 1-0 (extra time, golden goal) | Brazil (guest team) | Jesus Arellano |
2002 | United States | 2-0 | Costa Rica | Brian McBride |
2000 | Canada | 2-0 | Colombia (guest team) | Craig Forrest |
1998 | Mexico | 1-0 | United States | Kasey Keller |
1996 | Mexico | 2-0 | Brazil (guest team) | Raul Lara |
1993 | Mexico | 4-0 | United States | Ramon Ramirez |
1991 | United States | 0-0 (4-3 penalties) | Honduras | Tony Meola |
Mexico has 10 Gold Cups in its trophy cabinet, making it the most successful nation in CONCACAF Gold Cup history.
El Tri is followed by its neighbors to the north, the United States, which has seven Gold Cup titles.
Canada is the only other nation to have won the Gold Cup, which it did in 2000.