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These are the squads for the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Head coach: Ricardo Gomes
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Heurelho Gomes | 15 February 1981 (aged 22) | Cruzeiro |
2 | DF | Maicon | 26 July 1981 (aged 21) | Cruzeiro |
3 | DF | Luisão | 13 February 1981 (aged 22) | Cruzeiro |
4 | DF | Alex | 17 June 1982 (aged 21) | Santos |
5 | DF | Adriano | 26 October 1984 (aged 18) | Coritiba |
6 | MF | Paulo Almeida | 20 April 1981 (aged 22) | Santos |
7 | MF | Júlio Baptista | 1 October 1981 (aged 21) | São Paulo |
8 | MF | Kaká | 22 April 1982 (aged 21) | São Paulo |
9 | FW | Ewerthon | 10 June 1981 (aged 22) | Borussia Dortmund |
10 | MF | Diego | 28 February 1985 (aged 18) | Santos |
11 | FW | Robinho | 25 January 1984 (aged 19) | Santos |
12 | GK | Alexandre Negri | 27 March 1981 (aged 22) | Ponte Preta |
13 | DF | Dyego Coelho | 22 March 1983 (aged 20) | Corinthians |
14 | DF | André Bahia | 24 November 1983 (aged 19) | Flamengo |
15 | FW | Nilmar | 14 July 1984 (aged 18) | Internacional |
16 | FW | Nádson | 30 January 1982 (aged 21) | Vitória |
17 | MF | Carlos Alberto | 11 December 1984 (aged 18) | Fluminense |
18 | MF | Thiago Motta | 28 August 1982 (aged 20) | Barcelona |
Head coach: Edwin Pavón
Head coach: Ricardo La Volpe
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Oswaldo Sánchez | 21 September 1973 (aged 29) | Guadalajara |
2 | MF | Fernando Salazar | 13 July 1979 (aged 23) | Atlas |
3 | DF | Omar Briceño | 30 January 1978 (aged 25) | Tigres UANL |
4 | DF | Rafael Márquez | 13 February 1979 (aged 24) | Barcelona |
5 | DF | Ricardo Osorio | 30 March 1981 (aged 22) | Cruz Azul |
6 | MF | Octavio Valdez | 7 December 1973 (aged 29) | C.F. Pachuca |
7 | FW | Omar Bravo | 4 March 1980 (aged 23) | Guadalajara |
8 | MF | Pável Pardo | 26 July 1976 (aged 26) | América |
9 | FW | Jared Borgetti | 14 August 1973 (aged 29) | Santos Laguna |
10 | MF | Miguel Zepeda | 25 May 1976 (aged 27) | Cruz Azul |
11 | FW | Daniel Osorno | 16 March 1979 (aged 24) | Atlas |
12 | GK | Óscar Pérez | 1 February 1973 (aged 30) | Cruz Azul |
14 | MF | Luis Pérez | 12 January 1981 (aged 22) | Monterrey |
15 | MF | Juan Pablo Rodríguez | 7 August 1979 (aged 23) | Atlas |
16 | DF | Mario Méndez | 1 June 1979 (aged 24) | Atlas |
18 | DF | Salvador Carmona | 22 August 1975 (aged 27) | Toluca |
20 | MF | Rafael García | 14 August 1974 (aged 28) | Toluca |
21 | FW | Jesús Arellano | 8 March 1973 (aged 30) | Monterrey |
Head coach: Francisco Maturana
Head coach: Víctor Manuel Aguado
Head coach: Carl Brown
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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3 | DF | Damion Stewart | 18 August 1980 (aged 22) | Harbour View |
6 | DF | Michael Johnson | 4 July 1973 (aged 30) | Birmingham City |
8 | MF | Jamie Lawrence | 8 March 1970 (aged 33) | Walsall |
9 | MF | Andrew Williams | 23 September 1977 (aged 25) | Chicago Fire |
10 | FW | Darren Byfield | 29 September 1976 (aged 26) | Rotherham United |
11 | MF | Theodore Whitmore | 5 August 1972 (aged 30) | Seba United |
13 | GK | Aaron Lawrence | 11 August 1970 (aged 32) | Reno |
14 | DF | Tyrone Marshall | 12 November 1974 (aged 28) | LA Galaxy |
15 | MF | Ricardo Gardner | 25 September 1978 (aged 24) | Bolton Wanderers |
16 | DF | Gerald Neil | 22 August 1978 (aged 24) | Arnett Gardens |
17 | DF | Marco McDonald | 31 August 1977 (aged 25) | Tivoli Gardens |
18 | MF | Richard Langley | 27 December 1979 (aged 23) | Queens Park Rangers |
19 | FW | Fabian Taylor | 13 April 1980 (aged 23) | Harbour View |
20 | DF | Omar Daley | 25 April 1981 (aged 22) | Hazard United |
22 | DF | Craig Ziadie | 20 September 1978 (aged 24) | MetroStars |
25 | DF | Claude Davis | 6 March 1979 (aged 24) | Hazard United |
30 | GK | Donovan Ricketts | 7 June 1977 (aged 26) | Village United |
31 | FW | Onandi Lowe | 2 December 1974 (aged 28) | Rushden & Diamonds |
Head coach: Juan Ramón Paredes
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Henry Hernández | 4 January 1985 (aged 18) | Águila |
2 | DF | William Torres | 30 May 1981 (aged 22) | San Salvador |
3 | DF | Marvin González | 17 April 1982 (aged 21) | FAS |
4 | DF | Julio Castro | 15 January 1981 (aged 22) | Arcense |
5 | DF | Víctor Velásquez | 12 April 1976 (aged 27) | FAS |
6 | MF | Óscar Navarro | 13 January 1979 (aged 24) | Alianza |
7 | MF | Ramón Sánchez | 25 May 1982 (aged 21) | Arcense |
8 | MF | Santos Cabrera | 1 November 1976 (aged 26) | Luis Ángel Firpo |
9 | FW | Diego Mejía | 20 June 1982 (aged 21) | Alianza |
11 | DF | William Torres Alegria | 27 October 1976 (aged 26) | Águila |
12 | FW | Alexander Campos | 8 May 1980 (aged 23) | Águila |
14 | FW | Rudis Corrales | 6 November 1979 (aged 23) | Municipal Limeño |
15 | MF | Roberto Ochoa | 10 March 1983 (aged 20) | Atlético Balboa |
17 | MF | Carlos Menjívar | 13 April 1981 (aged 22) | FAS |
18 | MF | Gilberto Murgas | 22 January 1981 (aged 22) | FAS |
19 | DF | Alfredo Pacheco | 1 December 1982 (aged 20) | FAS |
21 | DF | Mauricio Quintanilla | 31 October 1981 (aged 21) | Luis Ángel Firpo |
22 | GK | Juan José Gómez | 11 August 1980 (aged 22) | Águila |
24 | MF | Guillermo Morán | 12 February 1979 (aged 24) | Luis Ángel Firpo |
Head coach: Théodore Antonin
Head coach: Bruce Arena
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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2 | DF | Frankie Hejduk | 5 August 1974 (aged 28) | Columbus Crew |
3 | DF | Greg Vanney | 11 June 1974 (aged 29) | Bastia |
4 | DF | Carlos Bocanegra | 25 May 1979 (aged 24) | Chicago Fire |
6 | DF | Cory Gibbs | 14 January 1980 (aged 23) | FC St. Pauli |
7 | MF | Eddie Lewis | 17 May 1974 (aged 29) | Preston North End |
8 | MF | Earnie Stewart | 28 March 1969 (aged 34) | D.C. United |
10 | MF | Claudio Reyna | 20 July 1973 (aged 29) | Sunderland |
11 | FW | Clint Mathis | 25 November 1976 (aged 26) | MetroStars |
12 | DF | Danny Califf | 17 March 1980 (aged 23) | LA Galaxy |
13 | MF | Richard Mulrooney | 3 November 1976 (aged 26) | San Jose Earthquakes |
15 | DF | Bobby Convey | 27 May 1983 (aged 20) | D.C. United |
17 | MF | DaMarcus Beasley | 24 May 1982 (aged 21) | Chicago Fire |
18 | GK | Kasey Keller | 29 November 1969 (aged 33) | Tottenham Hotspur |
19 | MF | Steve Ralston | 14 June 1974 (aged 29) | New England Revolution |
20 | FW | Brian McBride | 19 June 1972 (aged 31) | Columbus Crew |
21 | FW | Landon Donovan | 4 March 1982 (aged 21) | San Jose Earthquakes |
24 | GK | Adin Brown | 27 May 1978 (aged 25) | New England Revolution |
25 | MF | Pablo Mastroeni | 26 August 1976 (aged 26) | Colorado Rapids |
Head coach: Holger Osieck
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Pat Onstad | 13 January 1968 (aged 35) | San Jose Earthquakes |
2 | DF | Paul Fenwick | 25 August 1969 (aged 33) | Hibernian |
3 | MF | Richard Hastings | 18 May 1977 (aged 26) | Grazer AK |
4 | DF | Nevio Pizzolito | 26 August 1976 (aged 26) | Montreal Impact |
5 | DF | Jason DeVos | 2 January 1974 (aged 29) | Wigan Athletic |
6 | MF | Jason Bent | 8 March 1977 (aged 26) | Plymouth Argyle |
7 | MF | Paul Stalteri | 18 October 1977 (aged 25) | Werder Bremen |
8 | MF | Daniel Imhof | 22 November 1977 (aged 25) | St. Gallen |
9 | FW | Carlo Corazzin | 25 December 1971 (aged 31) | Unattached |
10 | DF | Kevin McKenna | 21 January 1980 (aged 23) | Hearts |
11 | MF | Martin Nash | 27 December 1975 (aged 27) | Montreal Impact |
12 | DF | Nick Dasovic | 5 December 1968 (aged 34) | Vancouver Whitecaps |
13 | MF | Davide Xausa | 10 March 1976 (aged 27) | Livingston |
14 | MF | Atiba Hutchinson | 8 February 1983 (aged 20) | Öster |
15 | MF | Maycoll Cañizalez | 28 December 1982 (aged 20) | Werder Bremen |
16 | DF | Chris Pozniak | 10 January 1981 (aged 22) | Örebro |
17 | MF | Iain Hume | 30 October 1983 (aged 19) | Tranmere Rovers |
22 | GK | Lars Hirschfeld | 17 October 1978 (aged 24) | Tottenham Hotspur |
Head coach: Steve Sampson
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club |
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1 | GK | Álvaro Mesén | 24 December 1972 (aged 30) | Alajuelense |
3 | DF | Luis Marín | 10 August 1974 (aged 28) | Alajuelense |
4 | DF | Alexander Castro | 14 February 1979 (aged 24) | Alajuelense |
5 | DF | Gilberto Martínez | 1 October 1979 (aged 23) | Brescia Calcio |
6 | DF | Wilmer López | 3 August 1971 (aged 31) | Alajuelense |
7 | FW | Rolando Fonseca | 6 June 1974 (aged 29) | Alajuelense |
8 | MF | Mauricio Solís | 13 December 1972 (aged 30) | OFI Crete |
10 | MF | Walter Centeno | 6 October 1974 (aged 28) | AEK Athens |
12 | DF | Leonardo González | 21 November 1980 (aged 22) | Herediano |
13 | MF | Daniel Vallejos | 27 May 1981 (aged 22) | Herediano |
14 | FW | Erick Scott | 21 May 1981 (aged 22) | Alajuelense |
16 | MF | Try Bennett | 5 August 1975 (aged 27) | Deportivo Saprissa |
17 | FW | Steven Bryce | 16 August 1977 (aged 25) | Alajuelense |
19 | DF | Mauricio Wright | 20 December 1970 (aged 32) | AEK Athens |
20 | DF | Pablo Chinchilla | 21 December 1978 (aged 24) | Alajuelense |
21 | FW | Winston Parks | 12 October 1981 (aged 21) | Lokomotiv Moskva |
22 | DF | Carlos Castro | 10 September 1978 (aged 24) | Rubin Kazan |
23 | GK | Ricardo González | 6 March 1974 (aged 29) | Alajuelense |
Head coach: Miguel Company
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