1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup final
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum hosted the final. | |||||||
Event | 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup | ||||||
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Date | February 15, 1998 | ||||||
Venue | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles | ||||||
Referee | Ramesh Ramdhan (Trinidad and Tobago) | ||||||
Attendance | 91,255 | ||||||
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The 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup final was a soccer match to determine the winners of the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup. The match was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, United States, on February 15, 1998, and was contested by the winners of the semi-finals, the United States and Mexico. Mexico, who had won both 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup and 1996 tournaments, successfully defended their title with a 1–0 win over North American rivals United States.[1][2] A total of 91,255 fans, described as a "heavily pro-Mexico crowd", watched the match at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[3]
Because Mexico were the hosts of the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup, the United States qualified to the tournament as runners-up. Mexico would go on to win that tournament beating Brazil 4–3,[4] the United States exited in the semi-finals after a 1–0 loss from an extra time golden goal from Mexico.[5]
Route to the final
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Opponents | Result | Group stage | Opponents | Result | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cuba | 3–0 | Match 1 | Trinidad and Tobago | 4–2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Costa Rica | 2–1 | Match 2 | Honduras | 2–0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Group C winners
Source: [citation needed] | Final standings | Group B winners
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Opponents | Result | Knockout stage | Opponents | Result | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Brazil | 1–0 | Semi-finals | Jamaica | 1–0 |
Match
Details
United States | 0–1 | Mexico |
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Report |
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United States | Mexico |
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Match rules
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References
- ^ "CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 1998". RSSSF.
- ^ "Remembering the US in the 1998 Gold Cup". United States National Soccer Team Players. July 23, 2013. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ Peters, Ken (February 16, 1998). "Mexico edges U.S. in Gold Cup". The Olympian. Associated Press. p. B1. Retrieved July 4, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Mexico vs. Brazil - 4 August 1999". Soccerway. August 4, 1999. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "Mexico vs. United States - 1 August 1999". Soccerway. August 1, 1999. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
External links
- Official website Archived January 24, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
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