1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup — 1993 edition of the association football competition CONCACAF Gold Cup
Mexico won their first CONCACAF Gold Cup title in the tournament's second edition, defeating defending champions the United States 4–0 in the final.
Key Facts
- Edition
- 2nd CONCACAF Gold Cup
- Tournament dates
- 10–25 July 1993
- Champions
- Mexico
- Final score
- Mexico 4–0 United States
- Mexico's CONCACAF titles
- 4th overall, 1st Gold Cup
- Host countries
- Mexico and United States
By the Numbers
Location
Cause → Event → Consequence
Following the inaugural 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup, CONCACAF scheduled the biennial championship to be held again in 1993, co-hosted across two North American nations — Mexico and the United States — continuing the regional tournament's early development.
The 1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup ran from 10 to 25 July 1993 across host cities in Mexico and the United States. Mexico advanced to the final against the reigning champions, the United States, and defeated them convincingly 4–0 to claim the title.
Mexico's 4–0 victory over the United States secured their fourth CONCACAF regional championship and their first Gold Cup title, establishing them as the dominant force in the region and ending the brief reign of the United States as Gold Cup holders.