CONCACAF Championship and Gold Cup venues

19 draws Championship and CONCACAF Gold Cup held in eight countries-members of CONCACAF, and two draws (1985 and 1989) had not host countries: In general, during the period 1963–2011 as part of the final tournament held 389 matches, which were held in 48 stadiums of 42 cities in 9 countries (of which 28 stadiums in 26 cities located in the USA): information on the number of cities differ, as part of the cities located within the agglomerations of Los Angeles and New York.

Host countries

Times Country Date CONCACAF
Championship
CONCACAF
Gold Cup
12 United States1991, 1993*, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003*, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013012
3 Mexico1977, 1993*, 2003*12
2 Honduras1967, 198120
1 El Salvador196310
1 Costa Rica196910
1 Guatemala196510
1 Trinidad and Tobago197110
1 Haiti197310
2No Fixed1985, 198920

* Co-Hosted by USA and Mexico

Venues

 Canada

Victoria Toronto Saint John
Royal Athletic Park Varsity Stadium Canada Games Stadium
Capacity: 25 500 Capacity: 21 700 Capacity: 5 000
2 matches 1 match 1 match

 Costa Rica

San José San José Alajuela
Estadio Nacional (former) Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Estadio Alejandro Morera
Capacity: 35 000 Capacity: 23 000 Capacity: 18 000
15 matches 8 matches 1 match

 Guatemala

Guatemala City
Estadio Mateo Flores
Capacity: 26 000
20 matches

 Haiti

Port-au-Prince
Stade Sylvio Cator
Capacity: 30 000
17 matches

 Honduras

Tegucigalpa San Pedro Sula
Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino Estadio Francisco Morazán
Capacity: 35 000 Capacity: 20 000
36 matches 1 match

 Mexico

Mexico City Monterrey
Estadio Azteca Estadio Universitario
Capacity: 105 000 Capacity: 45 000
23 matches 7 matches

 El Salvador

San Salvador Santa Ana San Salvador
Estadio Jorge González Estadio Óscar Quiteño Estadio Cuscatlán
Capacity: 32 000 Capacity: 16 000 Capacity: 45 000
16 matches 6 matches 4 matches

 Trinidad and Tobago

Port of Spain Port of Spain Port of Spain San Fernando Arima
Queen's Park Oval Hasely Crawford Stadium King George V Park Skinner Park Arima Velodrome
Capacity: 25 000 Capacity: 27 000 Capacity: 6 000 Capacity: 4 000 Capacity: 9 500
6 matches 4 matches 4 matches 4 matches 1 match

 United States

Miami Los Angeles Pasadena Boston Houston Carson
Orange Bowl Memorial Coliseum Rose Bowl Gillette Stadium Reliant Stadium Home Depot Center
Capacity: 74 000 Capacity: 93 000 Capacity: 93 000 Capacity: 68 000 Capacity: 71 000 Capacity: 27 000
36 matches 31 matches 19 matches 18 matches 12 matches 10 matches
New York City San Diego Oakland Dallas Chicago Seattle
Giants Stadium Qualcomm Stadium Oakland Coliseum Cotton Bowl Soldier Field CenturyLink Field
Capacity: 80 000 Capacity: 67 000 Capacity: 47 000 Capacity: 92 000 Capacity: 61 000 Capacity: 67 000
8 matches 8 matches 8 matches 7 matches 7 matches 6 matches
Anaheim Arlington Washington Miami Saint-Louis New York City
Angel Stadium Cowboys Stadium RFK Memorial Stadium FIU Stadium Anheuser-Busch Center MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 69 000 Capacity: 80 000 Capacity: 46 000 Capacity: 23 500 Capacity: 6 200 Capacity: 82 000
5 matches 4 matches 4 matches 4 matches 3 matches 2 matches
Charlotte Philadelphia Tampa Detroit Glendale Columbus
Bank of America Stadium Lincoln Financial Field Raymond James Stadium Ford Field University of Phoenix Stadium Columbus Crew Stadium
Capacity: 73 000 Capacity: 68 000 Capacity: 68 000 Capacity: 65 000 Capacity: 63 000 Capacity: 25 000
2 matches 2 matches 2 matches 2 matches 2 matches 2 matches
Newark Kansas City Torrance New Britain
Red Bull Arena Livestrong Sporting Park Murdock Stadium Veterans Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 25 000 Capacity: 18 500 Capacity: 12 100 Capacity: 8 500
2 matches 2 matches 2 matches 1 match

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