WHAT IS THE CONCACAF GOLD CUP?
Held every two years, the Gold Cup is the regional championship for Concacaf, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football. Just like in the European Championships and Copa America, lifting the trophy brings prestige and regional supremacy. Over the course of 15 previous Gold Cup tournaments, the United States has lifted the trophy six times (1991, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2013, 2017), just behind all-time leaders Mexico with eight (1993, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2019). Canada is the only other tournament champion, coming away with the title in 2000.
The top two teams in each of the four groups advance to the quarterfinals (July 24-25 in Arlington, Texas and Glendale, Ariz.). The semifinals are scheduled for July 29 in Austin and Houston, before the championship match on Aug. 1 in Las Vegas.
USA TOURNAMENT NOTES
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Sebastian Lletget captained the USMNT for the first time vs. Haiti. The 28-year-old midfielder is the 12th different player to wear the armband under head coach Gregg Berhalter.
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Walker Zimmerman and Miles Robinson partnered together in central defense for the first time vs. Haiti. It’s the 13th different central defensive pairing deployed under Berhalter.
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Shaq Moore earned his first USMNT appearance since playing in the 1-0 friendly defeat to Italy on Nov. 20, 2018 in Genk, Belgium.
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Zimmerman earned his first start since the 1-0 win against Costa Rica on Feb. 1, 2020.
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Collecting the game-winning assist on Sunday, Gyasi Zardes also made his first USMNT appearance since the 1-0 win vs. Costa Rica on Feb. 1, 2020.
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Turner (eligible to represent Lithuania), Moore (eligible to represent Trinidad and Tobago), Gioacchini (Italy and Jamaica), Busio (Italy) and Dike (Nigeria) became officially cap-tied to the USMNT with their appearances vs. Haiti.
USA ROSTER NOTES
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Nineteen of the 23 players represent a total of 13 different clubs in Major League Soccer. Atlanta United and Colorado Rapids lead the way with three players each, followed by D.C. United, New York City FC (2 each); Columbus Crew, LA Galaxy, Nashville SC, New England Revolution, Orlando City SC, Portland Timbers, San Jose Earthquakes, Seattle Sounders and Sporting Kansas City (1 each).
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Defenders Reggie Cannon (Boavista; Portugal) and Shaq Moore (Tenerife; Spain) and forwards Nicholas Gioacchini (Caen; France) and Matthew Hoppe (Schalke; Germany) make up the European-based contingent.
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Gyasi Zardes’ team-leading 17 Gold Cup caps currently place him at 10th on the USMNT's all-time Gold Cup appearances list.
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Since 2018, Zardes leads all U.S.-eligible players in MLS with 47 goals. The veteran striker also sits eighth all-time on the USMNT's Gold Cup scoring list with four goals.
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Midfielder Cristian Roldan made his international debut during the 2017 Gold Cup, starting the team's 3-2 win against Martinique on July 12, 2017, in Tampa. The USA’s match against Martinique in this tournament comes three days after the four-year anniversary of that match.
USMNT AT THE GOLD CUP
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Beginning with the inaugural title in 1991, the U.S. has lifted the Gold Cup on six occasions. The USA returned the trophy home in 2002 and won again in 2005, 2007, 2013 and 2017.
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The USA has more wins in the Gold Cup than any other nation, going 62-9-9 all-time.
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The U.S. has gone an impressive 36-1-4 during the group stage.
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The USMNT has advanced to the final on 11 occasions: 1991, 1993, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017 and 2019.
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The USA has made it to the semifinals in 14 out of 15 tournaments, missing out only in 2000.
USA-MARTINIQUE NOTES
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The USA is 2-0-0 against Martinique all-time. Both meetings have come in the Gold Cup group stage.
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The teams first squared off in Foxborough, Mass. during the 2003 tournament, when current USMNT general manager Brian McBride bagged a brace to propel the U.S. to a 2-0 victory and the top of Group C.
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Goalkeeper Kasey Keller also notched his 31st career shutout, tying Tony Meola for the most in USMNT history.
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The U.S. last faced Martinique in the 2017 group stage, a 3-2 win in which Cristian Roldan make his international debut. After taking a 2-0 lead, Les Matinino rallied to tie things up, but Zardes teed up Jordan Morris for a late goal, his second of the night, that proved to be the game-winner.
MARTINIQUE ROSTER
GOALKEEPERS (3): 1-Loïc Chauvet (Golden Lion; 21/0), 16-Arnaud Huyghues des Etages (Aiglon; 2/0), 23-Gilles Meslien (Golden Lion; 1/0)
DEFENDERS (7): 6-Jean-Sylvain Babin (Sporting Gijón/ESP; 14/1), 18-Samuel Camille (Olympique Valence/FRA; 5/0), 21-Sébastien Crétinoir (Samaritaine; 63/3), 4-Gérald Dondon (Club Franciscain; 16/2), 2-Junior Michalet (Golden Lion; 1/0), 15-Yann Thimon (Golden Lion; 16/1), 8-Yordan Thimon (Club Franciscain; 9/0)
MIDFIELDERS (6): 20-Stéphane Abaul (Club Franciscain; 57/9), 22-Romario Barthéléry (Golden Lion; 8/0), 14-Norman Grelet (Golden Lion; 2/0), 19-Daniel Hérelle (Samaritaine; 78/3), 3-Isaac Tresident (Club Colonial; 0/0), 5-Karl Vitulin (Samaritaine; 51/2)
FORWARDS (7): 17-Patrick Burner (Nîmes/FRA; 0/0), 10-Kévin Fortuné (Auxerre/FRA; 7/1), 13-Christophe Jougon (Club Franciscain; 26/1), 12-Johnny Marajo (Club Franciscain; 19/1), 7-Grégory Pastel (RC Rivière-Pilote; 17/3), 9-Enrick Reuperné (Aigion; 1/0), 11-Emmanuel Rivière (Crotone/ITA; 2/1)
IN FOCUS: MARTINIQUE
Martinique qualified for the 2021 Gold Cup after finishing second in its Concacaf Nations League A group with an 0-1-3 record.
It’s the island’s third consecutive Gold Cup and seventh appearance overall. Martinique reached the tournament quarterfinals in 2002, the only time it’s advanced from the group stage. Overall, Martinique is 4-11-2 at the competition.
Martinique is an Overseas Department of France and not an independent country. As a result, the island is not recognized by FIFA and can only compete in Concacaf competitions.
Midfielder Daniel Hérelle’s 79 caps lead the team, while midfielder Stéphane Abaul’s nine international goals are the most of any player on the Gold Cup roster.
Eighteen players on the Martinique roster compete for six different clubs on the island, with the most, six, coming from Golden Lion.
Five players are based overseas in France (three) as well as Italy and Spain (one each).
Head coach Mario Bocaly has led Les Matinino since Dec. 2017. A native of Martinique, he’s coached for a number of clubs on his native island.