2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup

2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
CONCACAF Championship
2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup official logo
Tournament details
Host country United States
Dates July 6 – July 24
Teams 12 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s) 7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  United States (3rd title)
Runners-up  Panama
Tournament statistics
Matches played 25
Goals scored 73 (2.92 per match)
Attendance 340,018 (13,601 per match)
Top scorer(s) United States DaMarcus Beasley
United States Landon Donovan
Guatemala Carlos Ruiz
Panama Luis Tejada
Honduras Wilmer Velasquez
(3 goals each)
Best player Panama Luis Tejada
Best goalkeeper Panama Jaime Penedo
Fair play award  Honduras

The 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup was the eighth edition of the Gold Cup, the football championship of North America, Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF). It was contested in the United States in July 2005. The United States emerged victorious in the final against an upstart Panama team led by tournament MVP Luis Tejada. After regulation and 30 minutes of extra time ended scoreless, the USA won 3-1 on penalties.

For this edition, the format was switched from four groups of three teams each to the three groups of four teams. As a result, there was one more group stage game for each team, and the likelihood of teams advancing on a coin toss was much less. The top two teams from each group and the two best third-place teams would advance to the quarterfinals.

As usual for the Gold Cup, several of the top teams fielded less than their top squads, including guest teams Colombia and South Africa. Mexico and the United States were missing at least half their usual starters, and a few top name players on smaller nations (Paulo Wanchope and Amado Guevara, among others) also declined to participate. During the tournament, matches in Miami's Group A had to be postponed because of Hurricane Dennis.

Qualifiers

Caribbean zone qualified from the 2005 Caribbean Cup:

Central American zone qualified from the UNCAF Nations Cup 2005:

North American zone qualified automatically:

Guests:

Squads

For a complete list of participating squads see 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads

Venues

Foxborough East Rutherford Carson Los Angeles
Gillette Stadium Giants Stadium Home Depot Center Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Capacity: 68,756 Capacity: 80,042 Capacity: 27,000 Capacity: 93,607
Miami Seattle Houston
Orange Bowl Qwest Field Reliant Stadium
Capacity: 72,319 Capacity: 67,000 Capacity: 71,500

First round

Group A

Group A (Colombia, Honduras, Panama, and Trinidad & Tobago) started with an upset 1-0 win for Panama over Colombia and a 1-1 draw between Honduras and Trinidad. The second matchday saw Honduras defeat Colombia 2-1 and Panama and Trinidad draw with two goals apiece. This left guest nation Colombia at the bottom of the table heading into the final matchday, but with the format of the tournament all the teams were still alive. Colombia beat Trinidad in the first half of a doubleheader, meaning that Panama and Honduras would be guaranteed qualification. Honduras won to finish on top of the group, leaving Panama second; Colombia finished with three points and a goal differential of 0; they would have to wait for other games to determine whether they would advance.

Group B

Group B play started at Seattle's Qwest Field with Canada facing Costa Rica and Cuba facing the United States. Costa Rica won 1-0 in the first match of the doubleheader. In the second match, Cuba opened the scoring in the 18th minute, but the U.S. responded just before the half. Neither side was able to score in the second half until Landon Donovan scored for the US on a free kick in the 87th minute. The U.S. then added two more goals to their tally in the closing minutes to make a close game on the pitch look like a blowout on paper. The second round of matches featured Costa Rica versus Cuba and the U.S. versus Canada. Costa Rica won 3-1 to clinch a spot in the quarterfinals; the United States won 2-0, also clinching a spot in the next round. This would set up a Costa Rica-United States battle with not much more than pride on the line; Canada and Cuba, despite earning no points in the first two matches, were both still alive if other results went their way. The third matchday, played at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, started with a 0-0 draw between the group's top teams. Since Group A's matches had been played earlier in the day, both Cuba and Canada knew what they would need to do to guarantee a spot in the quarterfinals: Canada would need to win by four goals and Cuba would need to win by six goals. Canada won, but only by a 2-1 margin.

Group C

Group C's first matches took place in the Los Angeles area, with the first matchday at the Home Depot Center and the second at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The first matches featured South Africa versus Mexico and Guatemala versus Jamaica. South Africa jumped out to a 2-0 lead on the Mexicans in the first half and held on to win 2-1. In the second match, a Carlos Ruiz hat trick was not enough for Guatemala as the Jamaicans, helped by two goals in the opening five minutes, outscored the Guatemalans for a final tally of 4-3. In the second matchday Mexico rebounded from their loss to defeat Guatemala 4-0 with two goals in each half. The Jamaica-South Africa match was another high-scoring affair; Jamaica took a 1-0 lead in the 35th minute but South Africa answered a minute later. Jamaica jumped to a 2-1 lead in the 41st but again the South Africans answered, this time in the 43rd minute. The Jamaicans took yet another lead in the 57th but South Africa scored ten minutes before the end of the match and the game ended 3-3. Thanks to the results from the other groups, Jamaica and South Africa were both automatically qualified for the next round before playing their third match; Mexico would advance unless they lost by six goals or more or lost and Guatemala won and ended up with a better goal differential (an unlikely scenario, since Guatemala would have to make up an 8-goal difference). The final group matches took place in Houston; in the first match of the evening, Guatemala earned a draw against the South Africans for their only point of the tournament, essentially assuring the Mexicans of qualification. With both teams having little to play for, Mexico won 1-0; thanks to this result and the night's other result, the Mexicans ended up on top of group C with 6 points.

Knockout round

In the quarterfinals, Honduras poured on the attack to lead Costa Rica 3-0 after 29 minutes, and held on to win 3-2. The U.S. scored early and Kasey Keller saved Andy Williams' penalty in the first ten minutes, and from there Jamaica put up little resistance, 3-1 the final result. Colombia outplayed Mexico in the first half, but had nothing to show for it. Both teams traded goals in a tense second half, and then Abel Aguilar's improbable 40 yard shot flew over the keeper and into the net, settling the game and eliminating the holders. Panama and South Africa battled to a 1-1 stalemate, where Panama prevailed in the shootout.

In the semifinals, Honduras scored early on through Iván Guerrero and nearly held on for a famous victory, if not for an errant clearance which led to John O'Brien's equalizer four minutes from time. Oguchi Onyewu made for a thrilling finish, as his header off a free kick won the match in stoppage time for the U.S. The underdogs, Panama, jumped all over Colombia and led by two at halftime. Colombia got one back, but Panama would score again and hold on (Tressor Moreno hitting the post in stoppage time) for a 3-2 victory.

The final was a game of missed chances. The U.S. controlled the run of play, but it was Panama who had the better chances and were unlucky not to score. In the shootout, Panama could not recreate the success against South Africa and missed two penalties while having another saved. The U.S.'s young players showed little fear and after four rounds, they were champions.

In the tournament's 25 games, 73 goals were scored for an average of 2.93, the highest since the 1996 edition. American DaMarcus Beasley scored three goals to win the tournament's Golden Boot, beating out four others on the assists tiebreaker.

First round results

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners, runners-up, and best two third-placed teams advance to the quarter-finals

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Honduras 321042+27
 Panama 31113304
 Colombia 31023303
 Trinidad and Tobago 30213522
Colombia  01  Panama
Report Tejada  70'
Attendance: 10,311
Trinidad and Tobago  11  Honduras
Birchall  28' Report Figueroa  43'
Attendance: 10,311

Panama  22  Trinidad and Tobago
Tejada  24', 90+1' Report Andrews  17'
Glenn  90'
Attendance: 17,292
Honduras  21  Colombia
Velásquez  79', 82' Report Moreno  30' (pen.)
Attendance: 17,292

Colombia  20  Trinidad and Tobago
Aguilar  77'
Hurtado  79'
Report
Attendance: 8,457
Honduras  10  Panama
Caballero  80' Report
Attendance: 8,457

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 United States 321061+57
 Costa Rica 321041+37
 Canada 31022423
 Cuba 30033960
Canada  01  Costa Rica
Report Soto  30' (pen.)
Attendance: 15,831
Cuba  14  United States
Moré  18' Report Dempsey  44'
Donovan  87', 90+2'
Beasley  89'
Attendance: 15,831
Referee: José Pineda (Honduras)

Costa Rica  31  Cuba
Brenes  61', 85' (pen.)
Soto  81' (pen.)
Report Galindo  72'
Attendance: 15,109
United States  20  Canada
Hutchinson  48' (o.g.)
Donovan  90'
(Report)
Attendance: 15,109
Referee: Neal Brizan (Trinidad and Tobago)

United States  00  Costa Rica
Report
Attendance: 15,211
Canada  21  Cuba
Gerba  69'
Hutchinson  87'
Report Cervantes  90'
Attendance: 15,211
Referee: Roberto Moreno (Panama)

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Mexico 320162+46
 South Africa 312065+15
 Jamaica 31117704
 Guatemala 30124951
South Africa  21  Mexico
Evans  28'
van Heerden  41'
Report Rodríguez  83'
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Rodolfo Sibrian (El Salvador)
Guatemala  34  Jamaica
Ruiz  11' (pen.), 45', 87' Report Shelton  3'
Fuller  5'
Williams  45' (pen.)
Hue  57'
Attendance: 27,000

Mexico  40  Guatemala
Borgetti  5', 14'
Galindo  54'
Bravo  65'
Report
Attendance: 30,710
Jamaica  33  South Africa
Hue  35'
Stewart  45'
Bennett  80'
Report Raselemane  35'
Ndlela  41'
Nomvethe  56'
Attendance: 30,710

Guatemala  11  South Africa
Romero  37' Report Nkosi  45'
Attendance: 45,311
Mexico  10  Jamaica
Medina  19' Report
Attendance: 45,311
Referee: Walter Quesada (Costa Rica)

Ranking of third-placed teams

Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
C Jamaica 31117704
A Colombia 31023303
B Canada 31022423

Knockout round results

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
16 July - Foxboro
 
 
 Honduras3
 
July 21 - East Rutherford
 
 Costa Rica2
 
 Honduras1
 
16 July - Foxboro
 
 United States2
 
 United States3
 
July 24 - East Rutherford
 
 Jamaica1
 
 United States0 (3)
 
17 July - Houston
 
 Panama0 (1)
 
 Mexico1
 
July 21 - East Rutherford
 
 Colombia2
 
 Colombia2
 
17 July - Houston
 
 Panama3
 
 South Africa1 (3)
 
 
 Panama1 (5)
 

Quarterfinals

Honduras  32  Costa Rica
Velásquez  6'
Turcios  27'
Núñez  30'
Report Bolaños  40'
Ruiz  81'
Attendance: 22,108
Referee: Benito Archundia (MEX)

United States  31  Jamaica
Wolff  6'
Beasley  42'  83'
Report Fuller  88'
Attendance: 22,108
Referee: Carlos Alberto Batres (GUA)

Mexico  12  Colombia
Pineda  65' Report Castrillón  58'
Aguilar  74'
Attendance: 60,050
Referee: Rodolfo Sibrian (SLV)

Semifinals

Honduras  12  United States
Guerrero  30' Report O'Brien  86'
Onyewu  90+2'
Attendance: 41,721
Referee: Peter Prendergast (JAM)

Colombia  23  Panama
Patiño  63'  89' Report Phillips  11'  73'
Jo. Dely Valdés  26'
Attendance: 41,721
Referee: Rodolfo Sibrian (SLV)

Final

Result

 2005 Gold Cup Winners 

United States
Third title

Scorers

Awards

Most Valuable Player

Top Goalkeeper

Fair Play Trophy

Best XI

Honorable Mention

Team statistics

Team GP W D L GF GA Dif
F  United States 6420113+8
F  Panama 623176+1
S  Honduras 531186+2
S  Colombia 5203770
Q  Costa Rica 421164+2
Q  Mexico 420274+3
Q  South Africa 413076+1
Q  Jamaica 4112810-2
1  Canada 310224-2
1  Trinidad and Tobago 302135-2
1  Guatemala 301249-5
1  Cuba 300339-6
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