2015 Concacaf Gold Cup

The 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the 13th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup competition and the 23rd CONCACAF regional championship overall in the organization's fifty-four years of existence.

It was held in the United States, with two matches being played in Canada, marking the first time the CONCACAF Gold Cup was played in that country.

2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup
Tournament details
Host countriesCanada
United States
DatesJuly 7–26
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)14 (in 14 host cities)
Final positions
Champions2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Mexico (7th title)
Runners-up2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Jamaica
Third place2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Panama
Fourth place2015 Concacaf Gold Cup United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored62 (2.38 per match)
Attendance1,090,396 (41,938 per match)
Top scorer(s)United States Clint Dempsey
(7 goals)
Best player(s)Mexico Andrés Guardado
Best young playerMexico Jesús Corona
Best goalkeeperUnited States Brad Guzan
Fair play award2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Jamaica
2013
2017

Mexico won the competition after surviving both the quarter-finals and semi-finals in controversial circumstances, defeating Jamaica – the first Caribbean nation to reach such a stage – in the final. Of the co-hosts, Canada was eliminated in the group stage, while the United States, the defending champions, lost in the semi-finals to Jamaica. The competition included a third place match for the first time since 2003, in which Panama defeated the United States.

Venues

A total of 14 venues were used for the tournament. CONCACAF announced the host cities and venues for the tournament on December 16, 2014. Apart from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia which hosted the final and PPL Park in Chester which hosted the third place match (both located in the Philadelphia metropolitan area), the other 12 venues hosted two matches. The assignment of matches for the knockout round and the awarding of the final were announced on March 12, 2015.

East Rutherford Charlotte Atlanta Baltimore Philadelphia
MetLife Stadium Bank of America Stadium Georgia Dome M&T Bank Stadium Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 82,566 Capacity: 74,455 Capacity: 74,228 Capacity: 71,008 Capacity: 69,176
Quarter-finals Group C Semi-finals Quarter-finals Final
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
Foxborough

United States and Canada

Chicago
Gillette Stadium Soldier Field
Capacity: 68,756 Capacity: 63,500
Group A Group C
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
Glendale Carson, California
University of Phoenix Stadium StubHub Center
Capacity: 63,400 Capacity: 30,510
Group C Group B
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 
Houston Toronto Frisco Chester, Pennsylvania Kansas City
BBVA Compass Stadium BMO Field Toyota Stadium PPL Park Sporting Park
Capacity: 22,039 Capacity: 30,991 Capacity: 20,500 Capacity: 18,500 Capacity: 18,467
Group B Group B Group A 3rd Place Match Group A
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 

Teams

Qualification

A total of 12 teams qualified for the tournament. Three berths were allocated to North America, four to Central America, and four to the Caribbean. For the first time, the two overall fifth-placed teams of the Caribbean zone and the Central American zone competed for the final berth of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Previously, five berths were allocated to Central America and four were allocated to the Caribbean.

Team Qualification Appearances Last appearance Previous best performance FIFA Ranking
North American zone
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States (TH) Automatic 13th 2013 Champions (1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013) 27
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico Automatic 13th 2013 Champions (1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011) 23
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Canada Automatic 12th 2013 Champions (2000) 109
Central American zone qualified through the 2014 Copa Centroamericana
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica Winners 12th 2013 Runners-up (2002) 14
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Guatemala Runners-up 10th 2011 Fourth place (1996) 93
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama Third place 7th 2013 Runners-up (2005, 2013) 54
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador Fourth place 9th 2013 Quarterfinals (2002, 2003, 2011, 2013) 89
Caribbean zone qualified through the 2014 Caribbean Cup
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica Winners 9th 2011 Third place (1993) 65
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Trinidad and Tobago Runners-up 9th 2013 Third place (2000) 67
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Haiti Third place 6th 2013 Quarterfinals (2002, 2009) 76
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba Fourth place 8th 2013 Quarterfinals (2003, 2013) 107
Play-off winner between Caribbean zone fifth place and Central American zone fifth place
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Honduras Play-off 12th 2013 Runners-up (1991) 75

Bold indicates that the corresponding team was hosting the event.

Squads

An initial provisional list of 35 players had to be submitted to CONCACAF before June 7, 2015. A final list containing 23 players was to have been submitted for June 27, 2015. Three of the players named in the final list had to be goalkeepers. The players named in the final list had to wear shirts numbered 1 to 23, with number 1 reserved for a goalkeeper.

Teams qualifying for the quarter-final stage were permitted to replace up to six players. The replacements had to have been named on the provisional list and would be given a shirt numbered between 24 and 29.

An injured player from the final list could be replaced by another from provisional list 24 hours before his national team's first game.

Draw

The seeded teams which headed up each group was announced on December 16, 2014: United States (Group A), Costa Rica (Group B), and Mexico (Group C). Seeded teams were determined based on November 27, 2014 FIFA rankings (shown in brackets).

Seeded Unseeded

2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica (16)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico (20)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States (28)

2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Trinidad and Tobago (54)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama (56)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Haiti (68)

2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica (71)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Honduras (72)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Guatemala (73)

2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba (79)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador (93)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Canada (110)

The composition of the groups and the schedule of the tournament were announced by CONCACAF on March 12, 2015.

Match officials

    Referees
    Assistant referees
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Daniel Belleau
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Philippe Brière
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Warner Castro
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Octavio Jara
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Leonel Leal
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Hiran Dopico
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  William Torres
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Juan Zumba
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Hermenerito Leal
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Gersón López
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cristian Ramírez
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Ricardo Morgan
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Garnet Page
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  José Luis Camargo
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Alberto Morín
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Daniel Williamson
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Eric Boria
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Peter Manikowski
  • 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  CJ Morgante

Group stage

The top two teams from each group and the two best third-placed teams qualified for the quarter-finals. All match times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

Tiebreakers

The ranking of each team in each group was determined as follows:

  1. Greatest number of points obtained in group matches
  2. Goal difference in all group matches
  3. Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches
  4. Greatest number of points obtained in group matches between the teams concerned;
  5. Drawing of lots by the Gold Cup Committee.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States (H) 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7 Advance to knockout stage
2 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Haiti 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
3 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3
4 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Honduras 3 0 1 2 2 4 −2 1
Source: CONCACAF
(H) Hosts
Panama 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Haiti
  • Quintero 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  56'
Report
Attendance: 22,357
United States 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 2–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Honduras
Report
Attendance: 22,357
Referee: César Ramos (Mexico)

Honduras 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama
Report
Attendance: 46,720
Referee: Marlon Mejía (El Salvador)
United States 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Haiti
Report
Attendance: 46,720
Referee: Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica)

Haiti 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Honduras
Report
Attendance: 18,467
Panama 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States
Report
Attendance: 18,467

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7 Advance to knockout stage
2 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3
3 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
4 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Canada (H) 3 0 2 1 0 1 −1 2
Source: CONCACAF
(H) Hosts
Costa Rica 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 2–22015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica
Report
Attendance: 22,648
Referee: Fernando Guerrero (Mexico)
El Salvador 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 0–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Canada
Report
Attendance: 22,648
Referee: Óscar Moncada (Honduras)

Jamaica 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Canada
Report
Attendance: 22,017
Referee: Yadel Martínez (Cuba)
Costa Rica 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador
Report

Jamaica 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador
Report
Attendance: 16,674
Canada 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 0–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica
Report
Attendance: 16,674
Referee: Héctor Rodríguez (Honduras)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Trinidad and Tobago 3 2 1 0 9 5 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico 3 1 2 0 10 4 +6 5
3 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba 3 1 0 2 1 8 −7 3
4 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Guatemala 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
Source: CONCACAF
Trinidad and Tobago 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 3–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Guatemala
Report
Attendance: 54,126
Referee: John Pitti (Panama)
Mexico 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 6–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba
Report
Attendance: 54,126

Trinidad and Tobago 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 2–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba
Report
Guatemala 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 0–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico
Report
Attendance: 62,910
Referee: Armando Castro (Honduras)

Cuba 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Guatemala
Report
Attendance: 55,823
Referee: Elmer Bonilla (El Salvador)
Mexico 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 4–42015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Trinidad and Tobago
Report

Ranking of third-placed teams

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 A 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3 Advance to knockout stage
2 C 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba 3 1 0 2 1 8 −7 3
3 B 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) drawing of lots

Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
18 July – Baltimore
 
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States6
 
22 July – Atlanta
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba0
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States1
 
18 July – Baltimore
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica2
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Haiti0
 
26 July – Philadelphia
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica1
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica1
 
19 July – East Rutherford
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico3
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Trinidad and Tobago1 (5)
 
22 July – Atlanta
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama (p)1 (6)
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama1
 
19 July – East Rutherford
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico (a.e.t.)2 Third place play-off
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico (a.e.t.)1
 
25 July – Chester
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica0
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States1 (2)
 
 
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama (p)1 (3)
 

Quarter-finals

United States 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 6–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Cuba
Report

Haiti 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 0–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica
Report
Attendance: 37,994
Referee: César Ramos (Mexico)

Trinidad and Tobago 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama
Report
Penalties

K. Jones 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 

5–6

Mexico 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–02015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica
Report

Semi-finals

United States 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–22015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica
Report
Attendance: 70,511
Referee: Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica)

Panama 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–22015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico
Report
Attendance: 70,511

Third place play-off

United States 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–12015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama
Report
Penalties
2–3
Attendance: 12,598
Referee: Óscar Moncada (Honduras)

Final

Jamaica 2015 Concacaf Gold Cup 1–32015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico
Report

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 62 goals scored in 26 matches, for an average of 2.38 goals per match.

7 goals

6 goals

4 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Awards

The following Gold Cup awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament: the Golden Boot (top scorer), Golden Ball (best overall player) and Golden Glove (best goalkeeper).

Golden Ball
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Andrés Guardado
Golden Boot
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Clint Dempsey
7 goals
Golden Glove
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Brad Guzan
Young Player Award
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jesús Manuel Corona
Fair Play Trophy
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Jamaica

Prize money

The total amount of prize money offered by CONCACAF for the tournament is US$2.75 million, with $1 million being the top prize. Listed below is a breakdown of how the total amount is to be distributed:

Qualification for international tournaments

The 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup was used for qualification for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, to be played in Russia, and the Copa América Centenario, to be played in the United States in 2016.

FIFA Confederations Cup

As champions of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Mexico qualified for a one-off play-off match against the United States, the champion of the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, to decide which team will represent CONCACAF in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. Mexico won the match 3-2 after extra time.

Copa América Centenario

In addition, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, and Cuba, being the top four teams in the tournament not already qualified, qualified for play-offs which determined the remaining two teams to participate in the Copa América Centenario in 2016. The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica (winners of the 2014 Copa Centroamericana), and Jamaica (winners of the 2014 Caribbean Cup) had already qualified before the tournament, with Panama and Haiti rounding out the six representatives CONCACAF sent to the Copa América Centenario following their play-off victories over Cuba and Trinidad and Tobago, respectively.

Marketing

Broadcasting rights

Multiple officials of Traffic Sports were identified in the 2015 FIFA corruption case, which alleged that bribes related to the 2015 Gold Cup amounted to two-thirds of the cost of staging the tournament.

Worldwide TV broadcasting rights

Country/Region Broadcaster Notes
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Australia Setanta Sports
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Azerbaijan ESPN Azerbaijan
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Brazil SporTV
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Canada Sportsnet World, Sportsnet 360, Univision Canada Simsub via Fox
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  China LeTV
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Costa Rica Repretel, Teletica
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  El Salvador Telecorporacion Salvadoreña
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  France Ma Chaîne Sport (MCS)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Guatemala Canal 3 and Canal 7
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Honduras Televicentro
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Hong Kong iCable
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Indonesia Orange TV [id]
Latin America Gol TV
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Malaysia Astro
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Mexico Televisa, TV Azteca
Middle East and North Africa Abu Dhabi Sports Channel
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Netherlands Fox Sports
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Panama TV Nacional de Panamá, Medcom
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Portugal Sport TV
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Singapore Starhub
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Spain beIN Sports, Mediapro
Sub-Saharan Africa Supersport
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Taiwan Sportcast
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Thailand Grammy
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United Kingdom
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  Republic of Ireland
BT Sport, Bet365 (online streaming)
2015 Concacaf Gold Cup  United States Fox (English)
Univision (Spanish)

Symbols

Music

"I Wrote a Song" by British singer-songwriter Mae Muller serves as the main official song of the tournament. It represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, finishing in 25th place.

"Sold Out" by American country singer Hardy serves as the official anthem of the tournament.

"One World" by Morrocan DJ RedOne, Kosovo-Albanian Singer Adelina and World Group Now United Also Serves as Official song of the Tournament.

"No Hay Soló Un Juego" by American singer Akon and Latin American artists Chiquis, Oriana, Lasso, and Adriel Favela serves as the official Spanish-language song of the tournament, the first to be selected internally and not via an official broadcaster. "You Are Unstoppable" by Austrian singer Conchita Wurst was the official anthem for the tournament.

"All the Way" by Reykon featuring Bebe Rexha was used for Univision's coverage of the tournament.

Awolnation's "I Am" was used for Fox's coverage.

Controversies

Jamaican players' strike

On July 6, the Jamaica national football team refused to attend a 7pm practice session at the StubHub Center because of a strike over bonus fees. The next day, Jamaica Football Federation president Horace Burrell announced the situation had been "settled" and thanked the players for backing down.

Cuban defections

Cuban attacker Keiler García defected to the United States in Chicago on July 8, the day before his team's opening game against Mexico at Soldier Field. He did not show up for the team breakfast in the hotel and was absent from the subsequent training session. Because of problems obtaining US visas for players and staff, and the defection of García, Cuba only had 16 players available for the opening game against Mexico. Arael Argüellez also defected in Chicago, after being visited in the hotel by friends. He failed to turn up for the national team's flight to Phoenix to Cuba's second match, against Trinidad and Tobago.

On July 14, Darío Suárez did not return from his trip to a supermarket prior to the match against Guatemala in Charlotte. Later the same day, midfielder Ariel Martínez was reported in tears on the bus returning to the hotel following the 1–0 victory over Guatemala to qualify for the quarter-final stage. Upon arrival, he exited the bus, said goodbye to the coach and then ran off into the night.

Cuban US visa issues

Cuba's opening game against Mexico was affected by United States visa issues. The head coach Raúl González Triana and six players (Adrián Diz, Arichel Hernandez, Daniel Luis, Andy Vaquero, Maikel Reyes and Sandy Sánchez) were unable to enter the United States before the match against Mexico which took place on the third day of the competition. They had all recently been involved in the 2015 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship qualification tournament in Antigua and Barbuda and it had caused some administration issues.

Arichel Hernández did not enter the United States at all because of visa problems.

Controversial refereeing

During the quarter-final match between Mexico and Costa Rica, Walter López's assistant referee Eric Boria marked a penalty for Mexico, in the last minute of stoppage time in the second half of extra time, for a push by Costa Rican defender Roy Miller on Oribe Peralta. Mexico's Andrés Guardado scored the penalty, eliminating Costa Rica. Daniel Jiménez of La Nación described the elimination as "a theft", although Costa Rica's coach defended the call saying "he [the referee] is human. He saw something in the area and that's why he called the penalty." Miller himself claimed Peralta's reaction was "exaggerated" and that there had only been minimal contact between them. In an interview conceded to Prensa Libre on July 23, Wálter López admitted that the call was mistaken, alleging that "due to my position on the field, I was unable to properly see the action. It was my assistant who helped me".

In the semi-final match between Mexico and Panama, the US referee Mark Geiger lost control of the match which began with him showing a questionable red card to Panama's Luis Tejada in the 24th minute. Later, as a 10-man Panama was a minute away from winning the match 1-0, he also awarded Mexico a controversial penalty kick for a handball. While defending in the penalty box against the Mexican midfielder Carlos Esquivel, Panama's captain Román Torres lost balance and fell backwards on the ball, touching it (fouls for handling the ball must be deliberate). The decision to award the penalty kick outraged the Panama team who walked off the field and threatened to abandon the match. While the players were involved in a long scuffle with the officials, coaches and other players on the sidelines, the fans repeatedly pelted them with beer glasses and objects. Panama returned to the field after approximately ten minutes. Andrés Guardado scored the penalty and forced the match into extra time, which Mexico subsequently won. After the final whistle, the Panamanian players and coaching staff ran en masse on the field towards the referees, who had to be escorted off the field by security. Later, Guardado said in the interview that it hurt to take the penalty and he considered missing the kick on purpose, but "had to be professional". Mexico's coach Miguel Herrera argued there was no reason for Guardado to purposely miss the kick, referencing the controversial decision that awarded a penalty to the Netherlands over Mexico at the World Cup. "I didn't hear that question in the World Cup when we were knocked out for a penalty that wasn't", he said. "It seems that only Mexico should declare itself guilty."

On July 23, the Football Associations from both Panama and Costa Rica released their respective statements on their websites regarding such controversies, and requesting the removal of the CONCACAF referees committee members.

On July 24, the CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee suspended the Panamanian goalkeeper Jaime Penedo for two matches for insulting the referee. This meant he would miss the Cup's third-place game and a World Cup qualifier game in November. On top of missing the third-place game because of the red card, forward Luis Tejada was given an additional one match suspension for insulting the referee.

Panama team banner

After the semi-final match against Mexico, the Panamanian players reunited in their locker room and brandished a banner which read "CONCACAF Ladrones ("CONCACAF thieves") and three times "Corruptos" ("corrupt"), while pointing thumbs down in protest. The image was then circulated on Twitter. The CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee subsequently fined Panamanian Football Federation $15,000 for this display.

Referee Committee controversy

Both the Costa Rican Football Federation and Panamanian Football Federation publicly called for those within the Referee Committee at CONCACAF to be removed from their position.

CONCACAF announced that they would discuss the matter at their executive committee meeting.

Tournament organization

United States captain Michael Bradley criticized the organization of the tournament, commenting that there was too much traveling involved for teams and the stadiums had poor playing surfaces, while questioning the need for the two best third-placed teams to qualify to the next round. Mexico's head coach Miguel Herrera was also critical of the travel arrangements "It's a disorder in the airplanes, having rival teams on the same flight, with so much people from CONCACAF, we were all squeezed in, we didn't even have room for our luggage, there was no room for our baggage, Mexico has been transporting their luggage on road and that's how we have been working". Both Herrera and Bradley were fined by CONCACAF for their comments.

References

Tags:

2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Venues2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Teams2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Match officials2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Group stage2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Knockout stage2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Statistics2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Awards2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Qualification for international tournaments2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Marketing2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Symbols2015 Concacaf Gold Cup Controversies2015 Concacaf Gold Cup

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Jennifer PanIron DomeKirk Douglas2024–25 UEFA Champions LeagueWilliam ShakespeareRust (upcoming film)Speak No Evil (2022 film)Google ScholarOmegleSabrina CarpenterVietnamJackie RobinsonWWE SmackDown Tag Team ChampionshipPau CubarsíMari EmmanuelWinston ChurchillInstagramThe GodfatherRachel Eliza GriffithsSpainKhabib NurmagomedovBenjamin NetanyahuEarthList of WWE personnelHamasAtomic bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiAlissa PiliLockheed Martin F-35 Lightning IISting (musician)Wagner MouraNetherlandsBeyoncé2024 ICC Men's T20 World CupNancy FrenchMia KhalifaMurder trial of O. J. Simpson9-1-1 (TV series)John CenaEtel AdnanAntrum (film)Dune (2021 film)R-TruthPornhubGorillazDevin HaneyCloud seedingTaylor SwiftSaddam HusseinBarbie (film)2024 World Snooker ChampionshipAlan RitchsonGeneration XDeaths in 2024Monk (TV series)Rudolf HössLiz TrussList of Generation Z slangMichael ChandlerDenzel WashingtonWWEMillennialsSwitzerlandTravis HeadList of Hindi films of 2024Sagrada FamíliaRaven JohnsonBangladeshHeartbreak HighNo DoubtDakota FanningWatts family murdersAl CowlingsNCIS (TV series)Joji ObaraPhilippinesNaby KeïtaPriscilla Presley🡆 More