بث مباشر مشاهده  بطولة الكونكاكاف الكأس الذهبية 2015 بين المكسيك vs كوبا بروابط تدعم الاجهزه الذكيه   CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015 between Mexico vs Cuba






2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup

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2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2015.svg
Tournament details
Host countriesUnited States
Canada
DatesJuly 7–26
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)14 (in 14 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored19 (3.17 per match)
Top scorer(s)Mexico Oribe Peralta
(3 goals)
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The 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup is the 13th edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup competition and the 23rd CONCACAF regional championship overall in CONCACAF's fifty years of existence. It is currently being held in the United States, with two matches being played in Canada, marking the first time the CONCACAF Gold Cup is played in that country.[1]
The United States are the defending champions. The competition will include a "consolation match" for the first time since 2003.[2]

Qualification for other tournaments[edit]

The champion of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup will qualify 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. If the United States win the 2015 Gold Cup, they will qualify automatically to the Confederations Cup.[3]
In addition, the top four teams excluding those which have qualified before the tournament, namely the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica (winners of the 2014 Copa Centroamericana), and Jamaica (winners of the 2014 Caribbean Cup), will qualify for play-offs which will determine the final two places of the Copa América Centenario in 2016.[4] In the case where the champion of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup is not one of the already qualified teams, they will qualify directly to the 2016 Copa América Centenario.[5]

Qualified teams[edit]

Map of the participating national football teams of the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
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 America 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.[6]
TeamQualificationGold Cup
appearances
Previous best performanceFIFA Ranking
at start of event
North American zone
 United States (Title holders)Co-hosts / Automatic13thChampions (19912002200520072013)27
 MexicoAutomatic13thChampions (19931996199820032009,2011)23
 CanadaCo-hosts / Automatic12thChampions (2000)109
Central American zone qualified through the 2014 Copa Centroamericana
 Costa RicaWinners12thRunners-up (2002)14
 GuatemalaRunners-up10thFourth Place (1996)93
 PanamaThird Place7thRunners-up (20052013)54
 El SalvadorFourth Place9thQuarterfinals (2002200320112013)89
Caribbean zone qualified through the 2014 Caribbean Cup
 JamaicaWinners9thThird Place (1993)65
 Trinidad and TobagoRunners-up9thThird Place (2000)67
 HaitiThird Place6thQuarterfinals (20022009)76
 CubaFourth Place8thQuarterfinals (20032013)107
Play-off winner between Caribbean zone fifth place and Central American zone fifth place
 HondurasPlay-off12thRunner-up (1991)75
Bold indicates that the corresponding team was hosting the event.

Gold Cup and Copa America[edit]

Mexico and Jamaica will have representative teams at both the 2015 Gold Cup and the 2015 Copa América simultaneously. Mexico and Jamaica were invited to the South American competition as guests by CONMEBOL. In March 2010, then CONCACAF general secretary Chuck Blazer restricted Mexico and Jamaica with fielding an under-22 team in Copa America. An agreement was made with the Mexican Football Federation that CONCACAF competitions will remain top priority to play with their senior team. In exchange, CONCACAF gave permission for the Mexican Football Federation to have representatives in the CONMEBOL-organised Copa Libertadores.[7][8] However, CONCACAF has yet to decide which team Mexico and Jamaica can take to 2015 Copa America hoping to have the best representation possible in the tournament. CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webbsaid he is still considering the possibility that Mexico can compete in the Copa America 2015 with a team without age restriction.[9] The final of the 2015 Copa America takes place July 4, 2015, three days before the commencement of 2015 Gold Cup creating the possibility of having Mexico and Jamaica play with their same squads back to back in both tournaments. However, because Mexico and Jamaica are not official CONMEBOL members, FIFA will not require clubs to release players for Copa America.

Venues[edit]

A total of 14 venues will be used for the tournament. CONCACAF announced the host cities and venues for the tournament on December 16, 2014.[1] Apart from the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia which will host the final and the PPL Park in Chester which will host the third place match (both located in the Philadelphia metropolitan area), the other 12 venues will host two matches. The assignment of matches for the knockout round and the awarding of the final were announced on March 12, 2015.[10]

East RutherfordCharlotteAtlantaBaltimorePhiladelphia
MetLife StadiumBank of America StadiumGeorgia DomeM&T Bank StadiumLincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 82,566Capacity: 74,455Capacity: 74,228Capacity: 71,008Capacity: 69,176
Quarter-finalsGroup CSemi-finalsQuarter-finalsFinal
New Meadowlands Stadium Mezz Corner.jpgBank of America Stadium.jpg

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