Mexico won a record ninth CONCACAF Gold Cup title, defeating Panama 1–0 in the 2023 final at SoFi Stadium.
Key Facts
- Edition
- 17th CONCACAF Gold Cup
- Tournament start
- June 24, 2023
- Final date
- July 16, 2023
- Final score
- Mexico 1–0 Panama
- Mexico's Gold Cup titles
- 9 (record)
- Defending champion eliminated by
- United States eliminated by Panama in semi-finals
By the Numbers
Location
Cause → Event → Consequence
CONCACAF organized its 17th biennial Gold Cup, with Canada and the United States serving as co-hosts. The United States entered as defending champions after winning the 2021 edition, and Mexico sought to extend its record as the most successful nation in the tournament's history.
The 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup ran from June 24 to July 16, 2023. The defending champion United States were knocked out by Panama in the semi-finals. Mexico faced Panama in the final at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, winning 1–0 to claim the championship.
Mexico secured a record ninth Gold Cup title, surpassing its own previous mark as the most decorated nation in the competition's history. Panama reached the final for a notable deep run, while the United States' early exit in the semi-finals marked a significant upset for the defending champions.