2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group B

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Group B of the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup took place from June 25 to July 2, 2023. [1] The group consisted of Mexico, Haiti, Honduras and invited guests Qatar. The top two teams advanced to the quarter-finals, while the other two teams were eliminated.

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Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 320172+56Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 31113304
3Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 31113634
4Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 31024623
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

In the quarter-finals:

Matches

Haiti vs Qatar

The two teams had met previously only once, a friendly game in 2010, won by Haiti 1–0. [2]

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NRG Stadium, Houston
Attendance: 66,255
Referee: Daneon Parchment (Jamaica)
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Qatar
GK1 Alexandre Pierre
RB2 Carlens Arcus
CB4 Ricardo Adé (c)
CB6 Garven Metusala
LB22 Alex Christian Yellow card.svg 89'
CM18 Carl Fred Sainté Yellow card.svg 48'Sub off.svg 90+2'
CM21 Bryan Alceus Sub off.svg 75'
RW14 Fafà Picault Yellow card.svg 22'Sub off.svg 84'
AM11 Derrick Etienne Sub off.svg 90+2'
LW9 Duckens Nazon
CF20 Frantzdy Pierrot
Substitutions:
MF19 Steeven Saba Sub on.svg 75'
FW13 Jayro Jean Sub on.svg 84'
MF17 Danley Jean Jacques Sub on.svg 90+2'
FW7 Carnejy Antoine Sub on.svg 90+2'
Manager:
Flag of Spain.svg Gabriel Calderón Pellegrino
GK22 Meshaal Barsham
RB15 Bassam Al-Rawi Yellow card.svg 46'
CB2 Ahmed Suhail
CB5 Tarek Salman Yellow card.svg 3'
LB14 Homam Ahmed
DM6 Ahmed Fatehi (c)
RM11 Yusuf Abdurisag Sub off.svg 90+8'
CM20 Jassem Gaber Sub off.svg 58'
CM16 Mostafa Meshaal
LM3 Hazem Shehata Sub off.svg 58'
CF9 Mohammed Muntari Sub off.svg 87'
Substitutions:
MF8 Ali Assadalla Sub on.svg 58'
FW17 Tameem Al-Abdullah Yellow card.svg 69'Sub on.svg 58'
MF10 Mohammed Waad Sub on.svg 87'
DF4 Yousef Ayman Sub on.svg 90+8'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Carlos Queiroz

Man of the Match:
Duckens Nazon (Haiti) [3]

Assistant referees: [4]
Caleb Wales (Trinidad and Tobago)
Ojay Duhaney (Jamaica)
Fourth official:
Reon Radix (Grenada)
Video assistant referee:
Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Benjamín Pineda (Costa Rica)

Mexico vs Honduras

The two teams had met seven times at the Gold Cup, including the 2011 semi-final match won by Mexico 2–0 after extra time. [2] [5]

Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg4–0Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras
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NRG Stadium, Houston
Attendance: 66,255
Referee: Mario Escobar (Guatemala)
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Honduras
GK13 Guillermo Ochoa (c)
RB19 Jorge Sánchez Yellow card.svg 29'
CB4 Edson Álvarez Sub off.svg 80'
CB5 Johan Vásquez
LB23 Jesús Gallardo
CM14 Érick Sánchez Sub off.svg 69'
CM7 Luis Romo
CM18 Luis Chávez
RF15 Uriel Antuna Yellow card.svg 33'Sub off.svg 69'
CF20 Henry Martín Sub off.svg 59'
LF17 Orbelín Pineda Sub off.svg 80'
Substitutions:
FW11 Santiago Giménez Sub on.svg 59'
MF8 Carlos Rodríguez Sub on.svg 69'
FW9 Ozziel Herrera Sub on.svg 69'
DF21 Israel Reyes Sub on.svg 80'
FW10 Roberto Alvarado Sub on.svg 80'
Manager:
Jaime Lozano (interim)
GK22 Luis López
RB4 Marcelo Santos
CB2 Devron García
CB15 Luis Vega Yellow card.svg 20'
LB8 Joseph Rosales
CM20 Deiby Flores
CM14 Jorge Álvarez Sub off.svg 69'
RW7 Alberth Elis (c)Yellow card.svg 32'Sub off.svg 76'
AM10 Alexander López Sub off.svg 59'
LW17 José Pinto Sub off.svg 59'
CF12 Jorge Benguché Sub off.svg 59'
Substitutions:
DF19 Omar Elvir Sub on.svg 59'
MF21 Alexy Vega Sub on.svg 59'
FW11 Jerry Bengtson Sub on.svg 59'
MF6 Bryan Acosta Sub on.svg 69'
FW9 Rubilio Castillo Sub on.svg 76'
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Vásquez

Man of the Match:
Luis Romo (Mexico) [6]

Assistant referees: [4]
Luis Ventura (Guatemala)
Humberto Panjoj (Guatemala)
Fourth official:
Bryan López (Guatemala)
Video assistant referee:
Tim Ford (United States)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Allen Chapman (United States)

Qatar vs Honduras

The two teams had met previously only once, a group stage match in the previous edition of the tournament in 2021, which ended in a 2–0 victory for Qatar. [7]

Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg1–1Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras
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Honduras
GK22 Meshaal Barsham Yellow card.svg 82'
RB15 Bassam Al-Rawi Yellow card.svg 52'
CB2 Ahmed Suhail
CB5 Tarek Salman
LB14 Homam Ahmed
DM6 Ahmed Fatehi (c)Yellow card.svg 50'
RM11 Yusuf Abdurisag Red card.svg 90+8'Sub off.svg 79'
CM8 Ali Assadalla Sub off.svg 74'
CM16 Mostafa Meshaal Sub off.svg 90'
LM10 Mohammed Waad Yellow card.svg 20'Sub off.svg 79'
CF17 Tameem Al-Abdullah Sub off.svg 74'
Substitutions:
DF3 Hazem Shehata Sub on.svg 74'
FW9 Mohammed Muntari Sub on.svg 74'
DF13 Musab Kheder Sub on.svg 79'
DF20 Jassem Gaber Sub on.svg 79'
MF23 Assim Madibo Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Carlos Queiroz
GK1 Edrick Menjívar
RB13 Maylor Núñez
CB4 Marcelo Santos
CB15 Luis Vega Sub off.svg 24'
LB19 Omar Elvir
CM6 Bryan Acosta Sub off.svg 55'
CM20 Deiby Flores
CM8 Joseph Rosales Yellow card.svg 45+1'Sub off.svg 72'
AM10 Alexander López Sub off.svg 46'
CF7 Alberth Elis (c)
CF11 Jerry Bengtson Sub off.svg 73'
Substitutions:
DF2 Devron García Sub on.svg 24'
FW9 Rubilio Castillo Red card.svg 90+8'Sub on.svg 46'
MF14 Jorge Álvarez Yellow card.svg 56'Sub on.svg 55'
FW16 Edwin Solano Sub on.svg 72'
MF17 José Pinto Sub on.svg 73'
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Vásquez

Man of the Match:
Alberth Elis (Honduras) [8]

Assistant referees: [9]
Cory Richardson (United States)
Logan Brown (United States)
Fourth official:
Joseph Dickerson (United States)
Video assistant referee:
Allen Chapman (United States)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Tim Ford (United States)

Haiti vs Mexico

The two teams had met ten times previously, including twice in the Gold Cup with both matches ending in victories for Mexico; 4–0 in the quarter-finals in 2009 and 1–0 in the semi-finals (after extra time) in 2019. [7] [10] [11]

Haiti  Flag of Haiti.svg1–3Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Report
State Farm Stadium, Glendale
Attendance: 34,517
Referee: Walter López (Guatemala)
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Mexico
GK1 Alexandre Pierre
RB2 Carlens Arcus
CB4 Ricardo Adé (c)
CB6 Garven Metusala
LB22 Alex Christian
RM14 Fafà Picault Sub off.svg 58'
CM17 Danley Jean Jacques
CM18 Carl Fred Sainté Sub off.svg 86'
LM10 Wilde-Donald Guerrier Sub off.svg 58'
CF20 Frantzdy Pierrot Yellow card.svg 17'Sub off.svg 86'
CF9 Duckens Nazon Sub off.svg 71'
Substitutions:
FW7 Carnejy Antoine Sub on.svg 58'
FW13 Jayro Jean Sub on.svg 58'
FW11 Derrick Etienne Sub on.svg 71'
MF8 Leverton Pierre Sub on.svg 86'
FW16 Mondy Prunier Sub on.svg 86'
Manager:
Flag of Spain.svg Gabriel Calderón Pellegrino
GK13 Guillermo Ochoa (c)
RB19 Jorge Sánchez Yellow card.svg 18'Sub off.svg 62'
CB4 Edson Álvarez
CB5 Johan Vásquez
LB23 Jesús Gallardo
CM14 Érick Sánchez Sub off.svg 71'
CM7 Luis Romo
CM18 Luis Chávez Sub off.svg 78'
RF15 Uriel Antuna
CF20 Henry Martín Sub off.svg 62'
LF17 Orbelín Pineda Sub off.svg 71'
Substitutions:
DF2 Julián Araujo Sub on.svg 62'
FW11 Santiago Giménez Sub on.svg 62'
MF8 Carlos Rodríguez Sub on.svg 71'
FW10 Roberto Alvarado Sub on.svg 71'
DF21 Israel Reyes Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Jaime Lozano (interim)

Man of the Match:
Uriel Antuna (Mexico) [12]

Assistant referees: [9]
Keytzel Corrales (Nicaragua)
Raymundo Feliz (Dominican Republic)
Fourth official:
Keylor Herrera (Costa Rica)
Video assistant referee:
Chris Penso (United States)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Edvin Jurisevic (United States)

Honduras vs Haiti

The two teams had faced each other 17 times previously, [13] including three Gold Cup group stage matches: Honduras' 1–0 and 2–0 wins in 2009 and 2013, respectively, and a 1–0 victory for Haiti in 2015, which was also the most recent meeting between both sides. [14] [15]

Honduras  Flag of Honduras.svg2–1Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti
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Haiti
GK1 Edrick Menjívar
RB13 Maylor Núñez
CB2 Devron García
CB4 Marcelo Santos
LB19 Omar Elvir
RM8 Joseph Rosales Sub off.svg 88'
CM20 Deiby Flores (c)
CM14 Jorge Álvarez
LM17 José Pinto Sub off.svg 81'
CF12 Jorge Benguché Yellow card.svg 90+6'
CF11 Jerry Bengtson Sub off.svg 71'
Substitutions:
MF6 Bryan Acosta Sub on.svg 71'
MF5 Christian Altamirano Sub on.svg 81'
MF10 Alexander López Sub on.svg 88'
Manager:
Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Vásquez
GK1 Alexandre Pierre
RB2 Carlens Arcus
CB4 Ricardo Adé (c)
CB6 Garven Metusala Sub off.svg 90'
LB22 Alex Christian Sub off.svg 83'
CM17 Danley Jean Jacques Sub off.svg 71'
CM18 Carl Fred Sainté Sub off.svg 46'
RW7 Carnejy Antoine Sub off.svg 46'
AM11 Derrick Etienne
LW9 Duckens Nazon
CF20 Frantzdy Pierrot
Substitutions:
MF21 Bryan Alceus Yellow card.svg 90+7'Sub on.svg 46'
FW13 Jayro Jean Sub on.svg 46'
FW14 Fafà Picault Sub on.svg 71'
DF10 Wilde-Donald Guerrier Sub on.svg 83'
FW16 Mondy Prunier Sub on.svg 90'
Manager:
Flag of Spain.svg Gabriel Calderón Pellegrino

Man of the Match:
José Pinto (Honduras) [17]

Assistant referees: [18]
Zachari Zeegelaar (Suriname)
Jassett Kerr-Wilson (Jamaica)
Fourth official:
Rubiel Vazquez (United States)
Video assistant referee:
Tim Ford (United States)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Allen Chapman (United States)

Mexico vs Qatar

The two teams had never met before. [19] It was the first time since 2005 in which Mexico was defeated by a guest nation. Mexico had previously recorded losses to South Korea in 2002 and to both South Africa and Colombia in 2005.

Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg0–1Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
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Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Attendance: 60,347 [20]
Referee: Drew Fischer (Canada)
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Mexico
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Qatar
GK13 Guillermo Ochoa (c)
RB2 Julián Araujo Sub off.svg 81'
CB4 Edson Álvarez
CB21 Israel Reyes
LB6 Gerardo Arteaga Yellow card.svg 74'
CM8 Carlos Rodríguez Sub off.svg 70'
CM7 Luis Romo Sub off.svg 81'
CM18 Luis Chávez
RF9 Ozziel Herrera Sub off.svg 60'
CF11 Santiago Giménez Yellow card.svg 67'
LF17 Orbelín Pineda Sub off.svg 60'
Substitutions:
MF16 Diego Lainez Sub on.svg 60'
FW10 Roberto Alvarado Sub on.svg 60'
FW20 Henry Martín Sub on.svg 70'
FW15 Uriel Antuna Sub on.svg 81'
FW14 Érick Sánchez Sub on.svg 81'
Manager:
Jaime Lozano (interim)
GK22 Meshaal Barsham
RB13 Musab Kheder
CB2 Ahmed Suhail
CB5 Tarek Salman Yellow card.svg 45+4'
LB14 Homam Ahmed
DM6 Ahmed Fatehi (c)
RM12 Abdullah Marafee Sub off.svg 53'
CM10 Mohammed Waad Yellow card.svg 31'Sub off.svg 40'
CM16 Mostafa Meshaal Yellow card.svg 90'
LM3 Hazem Shehata Sub off.svg 77'
CF17 Tameem Al-Abdullah Yellow card.svg 48'Sub off.svg 78'
Substitutions:
MF8 Ali Assadalla Sub on.svg 40'
DF4 Yousef Ayman Sub on.svg 53'
MF7 Mahdi Salem Yellow card.svg 81'Sub on.svg 77'
MF23 Assim Madibo Yellow card.svg 90+3'Sub on.svg 78'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Carlos Queiroz

Man of the Match:
Hazem Shehata (Qatar) [21]

Assistant referees: [18]
Kathryn Nesbitt (United States)
Micheal Barwegen (Canada)
Fourth official:
Joseph Dickerson (United States)
Video assistant referee:
Edvin Jurisevic (United States)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Chris Penso (United States)

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