2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A

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Group A of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup was one of three groups competing of nations at the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup. The group's matches were played in July. All six group matches were played at venues in the United States. Matches were played at Frisco's Toyota Stadium on July 7, Foxborough's Gillette Stadium on July 10 and Kansas City's Sporting Park on July 13. [1]

Contents

Teams

Draw positionTeamZoneMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA Rankings
November 2014 [nb 1] Start of event
A1Flag of the United States.svg  United States NAFU Co-hosts / AutomaticN/A13th 2013 Winners (1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013)2827
A2Flag of Panama.svg  Panama UNCAF 2014 Copa Centroamericana 3rd place10 September 20147th 2013 Runners-up (2005, 2013)5654
A3Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti CFU 2014 Caribbean Cup 3rd place16 November 20146th 2013 Quarter-finals (2002, 2009)6876
A4Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras UNCAF 2015 CFU–UNCAF play-off winners29 March 201512th 2013 Runners-up (1991)7275
Notes
  1. The rankings of November 2014 were used for seeding for the draw.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States (H)321042+27Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 31112204
3Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 30303303
4Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 30122421
Source: CONCACAF
(H) Host

In the quarter-finals:

Matches

All times EDT (UTC−4). If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is given in parentheses. [2]

Panama vs Haiti

Panama  Flag of Panama.svg1–1Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti
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Toyota Stadium, Frisco
Attendance: 22,357
Referee: Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica)
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Panama
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Haiti
GK1 Jaime Penedo
RB13 Adolfo Machado Yellow card.svg 25'
CB3 Harold Cummings
CB5 Román Torres (c)
LB17 Luis Henríquez
CM6 Gabriel Gomez
CM20 Aníbal Godoy Yellow card.svg 14'
RW2 Valentín Pimentel Sub off.svg 84'
LW19 Alberto Quintero
CF7 Blas Pérez
CF10 Luis Tejada Sub off.svg 67'
Substitutions:
CF22 Abdiel Arroyo Sub on.svg 67'
RW14 Miguel Camargo Sub on.svg 84'
Manager:
Flag of Colombia.svg Hernán Darío Gómez
PAN-HAI 2015-07-07.svg
GK1 Johny Placide
RB8 Réginal Goreux
CB5 Jean-Jacques Pierre (c)
CB3 Mechack Jérôme
LB4 Kim Jaggy
DM2 Jean Sony Alcénat Yellow card.svg 41'Sub off.svg 71'
RM7 Wilde-Donald Guerrier
LM16 Jean Alexandre Yellow card.svg 9'
AM10 Jeff Louis
AM14 James Marcelin Sub off.svg 71'
CF9 Kervens Belfort Sub off.svg 80'
Substitutions:
AM11 Pascal Millien Sub on.svg 71'
DM21 Jean Maurice Sub on.svg 71'
CF20 Duckens Nazon Sub on.svg 80'
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Marc Collat

Assistant referees:
Leonel Leal (Costa Rica)
Warner Castro (Costa Rica)
Fourth official:
Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica) [3]

United States vs Honduras

United States  Flag of the United States.svg2–1Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras
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Toyota Stadium, Frisco
Attendance: 22,357
Referee: César Ramos (Mexico)
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United States
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Honduras
GK1 Brad Guzan
RB21 Timothy Chandler Sub off.svg 63'
CB6 John Brooks Yellow card.svg 16'
CB13 Ventura Alvarado
LB23 Fabian Johnson
RM2 DeAndre Yedlin
DM5 Kyle Beckerman
AM4 Michael Bradley (c)
LM20 Gyasi Zardes Sub off.svg 87'
CF17 Jozy Altidore Sub off.svg 59'
SS8 Clint Dempsey
Substitutions:
ST18 Chris Wondolowski Sub on.svg 59'
DF16 Brad Evans Sub on.svg 63'
MF19 Graham Zusi Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klinsmann
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GK22 Donis Escober
RWB2 Wilmer Crisanto
CB3 Maynor Figueroa (c)
CB23 Johnny Palacios Yellow card.svg 86'
CB5 Henry Figueroa Sub off.svg 75'
LWB21 Brayan Beckeles
RM10 Mario Martínez Sub off.svg 69'
CM6 Bryan Acosta
CM19 Alfredo Mejía
LM17 Andy Najar Sub off.svg 63'
ST9 Anthony Lozano
Substitutions:
LM11 Romell Quioto Sub on.svg 63'
RM7 Carlos Discua Sub on.svg 69'
CB13 Eddie Hernández Sub on.svg 75'
Manager:
Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Luis Pinto

Assistant referees:
Alberto Morín (Mexico)
Garnet Page (Jamaica)
Fourth official:
Roberto García (Mexico) [4]

Honduras vs Panama

Honduras  Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg1–1Flag of Panama.svg  Panama
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Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Attendance: 46,720
Referee: Marlon Mejía (El Salvador)
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Panama
GK22 Donis Escober
RB2 Wilmer Crisanto
CB3 Maynor Figueroa (c)
CB23 Johnny Palacios
CB5 Henry Figueroa Sub off.svg 62'
LB21 Brayan Beckeles Yellow card.svg 58'
RM7 Carlos Discua Sub off.svg 62'
CM6 Bryan Acosta Sub off.svg 86'
CM20 Jorge Claros Yellow card.svg 85'
LM17 Andy Najar
CF9 Anthony Lozano
Substitutions:
FW13 Eddie Hernández Sub on.svg 62'
MF10 Mario Martínez Sub on.svg 62'
MF11 Romell Quioto Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Luis Pinto
HON-PAN-2015-07-10.svg
GK1 Jaime Penedo
RB3 Harold Cummings
CB5 Román Torres (c)
CB13 Adolfo Machado Yellow card.svg 73'
LB17 Luis Henríquez Yellow card.svg 85' Yellow-red card.svg 90'
RM6 Gabriel Enrique Gomez Sub off.svg 72'
CM11 Armando Cooper Yellow card.svg 77'
CM19 Alberto Quintero Medina Sub off.svg 87'
LM20 Aníbal Godoy
CF10 Luis Tejada Yellow card.svg 64'Sub off.svg 67'
CF7 Blas Pérez
Substitutions:
MF2 Valentín Pimentel Sub on.svg 67'
FW22 Abdiel Arroyo Sub on.svg 72'
FW8 Gabriel Torres Sub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Flag of Colombia.svg Hernán Darío Gómez

Assistant referees:
Ricardo Morgan (Jamaica)
Garnet Page (Jamaica)
Fourth official:
Joel Aguilar (El Salvador) [5]

United States vs Haiti

United States  Flag of the United States.svg1–0Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti
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Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Attendance: 46,720
Referee: Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica)
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United States
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Haiti
GK1 Brad Guzan
RB16 Brad Evans
CB3 Omar Gonzalez
CB15 Tim Ream
LB14 Greg Garza Sub off.svg 67'
RM19 Graham Zusi
DM4 Michael Bradley (c)
LM10 Mix Diskerud
AM8 Clint Dempsey
SS9 Aron Jóhannsson Sub off.svg 83'
CF17 Jozy Altidore Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutions:
FW20 Gyasi Zardes Sub on.svg 46'
DF23 Fabian Johnson Sub on.svg 67'
MF5 Kyle Beckerman Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klinsmann
USA-HAI-2015-07-10.svg
GK1 Johny Placide (c)
RB8 Réginal Goreux Sub off.svg 83'
CB3 Mechack Jérôme
CB6 Frantz Bertin
LB4 Kim Jaggy
CM16 Jean Alexandre Yellow card.svg 34'
CM14 James Marcelin
RW13 Kevin Lafrance Sub off.svg 71'
AM21 Jean-Eudes Maurice Sub off.svg 66'
LW7 Wilde-Donald Guerrier Yellow card.svg 23'
CF20 Duckens Nazon Yellow card.svg 62'
Substitutions:
LM10 Jeff Louis Sub on.svg 66'
RM15 Sébastien Thurière Sub on.svg 71'
CB22 Sony Norde Sub on.svg 83'
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Marc Collat

Assistant referees:
Warner Castro (Costa Rica)
José Luis Camargo (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Roberto García (Mexico) [6]

Haiti vs Honduras

Haiti  Flag of Haiti.svg1–0Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras
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Sporting Park, Kansas City
Attendance: 18,467
Referee: Joel Aguilar (El Salvador)
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Honduras
GK1 Johny Placide (c)
RB2 Jean Sony Alcénat
CB3 Mechack Jérôme
CB6 Frantz Bertin
LB4 Kim Jaggy
CM14 James Marcelin
CM13 Kevin Lafrance
RW11 Pascal Millien
LW7 Wilde-Donald Guerrier Sub off.svg 84'
CF20 Duckens Nazon Sub off.svg 67'
CF9 Kervens Belfort Sub off.svg 25'
Substitutions:
FW21 Jean-Eudes Maurice Sub on.svg 25'
MF15 Sébastien Thurière Sub on.svg 67'
DF18 Judelin Aveska Sub on.svg 84'
Manager:
Flag of France.svg Marc Collat
HAI-HON 2015-07-13.svg
GK22 Donis Escober
RB2 Wilmer Crisanto Yellow card.svg 43'
CB23 Johnny Palacios
CB3 Maynor Figueroa (c)
LB21 Brayan Beckeles
CM19 Alfredo Mejía
CM20 Jorge Claros
RW10 Mario Martínez Sub off.svg 65'
LW17 Andy Najar
CF9 Anthony Lozano Sub off.svg 46'
CF15 Erick Andino Sub off.svg 61'
Substitutions:
FW13 Eddie Hernández Sub on.svg 46'
FW8 Rubilio Castillo Sub on.svg 61'
MF7 Carlos Discua Sub on.svg 65'
Manager:
Flag of Colombia.svg Jorge Luis Pinto

Assistant referees:
Ricardo Morgan (Jamaica)
Garnet Page (Jamaica)
Fourth official:
Marlon Mejía (El Salvador) [7]

Panama vs United States

Panama  Flag of Panama.svg1–1Flag of the United States.svg  United States
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Sporting Park, Kansas City
Attendance: 18,467
Referee: Roberto García (Mexico)
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Panama
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United States
GK1 Jaime Penedo
RB2 Valentín Pimentel Sub off.svg 61'
CB5 Román Torres (c)
CB3 Harold Cummings
LB15 Erick Davis
CM6 Gabriel Gomez
CM20 Aníbal Godoy Yellow card.svg 44'
RW11 Armando Cooper
LW19 Alberto Quintero Sub off.svg 85'
CF7 Blas Pérez
CF10 Luis Tejada Sub off.svg 70'
Substitutions:
MF14 Miguel Camargo Sub on.svg 61'
FW9 Roberto Nurse Sub on.svg 70'
FW22 Abdiel Arroyo Sub on.svg 85'
Manager:
Flag of Colombia.svg Hernán Darío Gómez
PAN-USA 2015-07-13.svg
GK1 Brad Guzan
RB21 Timothy Chandler Yellow card.svg 43'
CB13 Ventura Alvarado Yellow card.svg 47'
CB6 John Brooks Yellow card.svg 15'
LB23 Fabian Johnson
DM5 Kyle Beckerman
RM11 Alejandro Bedoya Sub off.svg 70'
AM4 Michael Bradley (c)
LM7 Alfredo Morales Sub off.svg 46'
CF18 Chris Wondolowski Sub off.svg 46'
SS20 Gyasi Zardes
Substitutions:
MF2 DeAndre Yedlin Sub on.svg 46'
FW8 Clint Dempsey Sub on.svg 46'
FW9 Aron Jóhannsson Sub on.svg 70'
Manager:
Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klinsmann

Assistant referees:
Alberto Morín (Mexico)
Leonel Leal (Costa Rica)
Fourth official:
Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica) [8]

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