2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A

Group A of the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup consisted of co-host nation the United States, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Saint Kitts and Nevis. Nicaragua originally qualified as winners of CONCACAF Nations League B Group C, but were disqualified for fielding ineligible players. They were replaced by Trinidad and Tobago, the runners-up in Group C who had originally qualified for the preliminary round.[1] The group stage was divided between four groups who played from June 24 to July 2, 2023.[2] The top two teams advanced to the quarter-finals, while the other two teams were eliminated.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States (H) 3 2 1 0 13 1 +12 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Jamaica 3 2 1 0 10 2 +8 7
3  Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 0 2 4 10 −6 3
4  Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 0 0 3 0 14 −14 0
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Co-host

In the quarter-finals:

  • The winners of Group A, United States, advanced to play the runners-up of Group D.
  • The runners-up of Group A, Jamaica, advanced to play the winners of Group D.

Matches

United States vs Jamaica

The two teams had met 31 times previously, seven of them in the Gold Cup, including the final won 2–1 by the United States in 2017.[3][4]

United States 1–1 Jamaica
Vázquez 88' Report Lowe 13'
Attendance: 36,666[5]
Referee: César Ramos (Mexico)
United States
Jamaica
GK 1 Matt Turner (c)
RB 2 DeAndre Yedlin
CB 4 Matt Miazga
CB 3 Aaron Long  46'
LB 21 John Tolkin  82'
CM 16 Aidan Morris
CM 8 James Sands
RW 17 Alejandro Zendejas  66'
AM 7 Alan Soñora  65'
LW 13 Jordan Morris  55'
CF 9 Jesús Ferreira
Substitutions:
DF 20 Jalen Neal  46'
FW 11 Cade Cowell  55'
MF 10 Cristian Roldan  65'
MF 14 Djordje Mihailovic  66'
FW 19 Brandon Vázquez  82'
Interim manager:
B. J. Callaghan
GK 1 Andre Blake (c)  85'
RB 2 Dexter Lembikisa
CB 17 Damion Lowe  3'
CB 19 Adrian Mariappa
LB 4 Amari'i Bell  65'
RM 10 Bobby Decordova-Reid
CM 3 Kevon Lambert
CM 15 Joel Latibeaudiere
LM 12 Demarai Gray  90'
CF 7 Leon Bailey  90'
CF 18 Michail Antonio  75'
Substitutions:
DF 20 Kemar Lawrence  84'  65'
FW 9 Cory Burke  75'
MF 8 Daniel Johnson  90'
FW 11 Shamar Nicholson  90'
Manager:
Heimir Hallgrímsson

Man of the Match:
Matt Turner (United States)[6]

Assistant referees:[7]
Alberto Morín (Mexico)
Marco Bisguerra (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Fernando Guerrero (Mexico)
Video assistant referee:
Erick Miranda (Mexico)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Jorge Pérez Durán (Mexico)

Trinidad and Tobago vs Saint Kitts and Nevis

The match marked Saint Kitts and Nevis' debut at the Gold Cup.[8] The two teams had met in 13 previous matches, with 12 victories for Trinidad and Tobago and only one for Saint Kitts and Nevis.[9]

Trinidad and Tobago 3–0 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Report
Trinidad and Tobago
Saint Kitts and Nevis
GK 21 Nicklas Frenderup
RB 16 Alvin Jones
CB 12 Kareem Moses
CB 4 Sheldon Bateau
LB 18 Triston Hodge
CM 17 Andre Rampersad  79'
CM 15 Neveal Hackshaw
RW 7 Ryan Telfer  59'
AM 10 Kevin Molino (c)  59'
LW 20 Kaïlé Auvray  84'
CF 11 Levi García  79'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Ajani Fortune  59'
FW 19 Malcolm Shaw  59'
MF 6 Luke Singh  79'
FW 13 Real Gill  79'
DF 3 Joevin Jones  84'
Manager:
Angus Eve
GK 18 Julani Archibald (c)
RB 2 Malique Roberts
CB 6 Lois Maynard
CB 4 Andre Burley  85'
LB 5 Jameel Ible
RM 21 Omari Sterling-James  63'
CM 14 Raheem Somersall  26'  73'
CM 8 Yohannes Mitchum  79'
LM 7 Tiquanny Williams  73'
CF 19 Romaine Sawyers
CF 16 Keithroy Freeman  63'
Substitutions:
MF 11 Tyquan Terrell  63'
FW 10 Jacob Hazel  63'
MF 15 Mervin Lewis  73'
MF 22 Ronaldo Belgrove  73'
FW 17 Rowan Liburd  79'
Manager:
Austin Huggins

Man of the Match:
Alvin Jones (Trinidad and Tobago)[13]

Assistant referees:[7]
Walter López (Honduras)
Christian Ramírez (Honduras)
Fourth official:
Keylor Herrera (Costa Rica)
Video assistant referee:
Melissa Borjas (Honduras)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Ismael Cornejo (El Salvador)

Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago

The two teams had faced each other 62 times previously,[14][15] but never in the Gold Cup.[16] Their most recent meetings were a series of two friendlies played in March 2023, with Trinidad and Tobago winning 1–0 and the sides played to a scoreless draw.

Jamaica 4–1 Trinidad and Tobago
Report Rampersad 49'
Attendance: 21,216[17]
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
GK 1 Andre Blake (c)
RB 21 Javain Brown  9'  61'
CB 17 Damion Lowe  75'
CB 6 Di'Shon Bernard
LB 20 Kemar Lawrence  46'
RM 10 Bobby Decordova-Reid  61'
CM 3 Kevon Lambert
CM 15 Joel Latibeaudiere
LM 12 Demarai Gray
CF 18 Michail Antonio  76'
CF 7 Leon Bailey  81'
Substitutions:
DF 2 Dexter Lembikisa  46'
MF 8 Daniel Johnson  61'
FW 11 Shamar Nicholson  61'
FW 9 Cory Burke  80'  76'
FW 14 Dujuan Richards  81'
Manager:
Heimir Hallgrímsson
GK 21 Nicklas Frenderup
CB 4 Sheldon Bateau  41'
CB 12 Kareem Moses
CB 2 Aubrey David  46'
RWB 16 Alvin Jones  73'
LWB 14 Shannon Gomez  76'
RM 19 Malcolm Shaw  46'
CM 17 Andre Rampersad  63'
CM 15 Neveal Hackshaw  5'
LM 8 Ajani Fortune  46'
CF 11 Levi García (c)
Substitutions:
MF 3 Joevin Jones  46'
DF 18 Triston Hodge  46'
FW 20 Kaïlé Auvray  46'
MF 10 Kevin Molino  63'
MF 23 Molik Jesse Khan  76'
Manager:
Angus Eve

Man of the Match:
Demarai Gray (Jamaica)[18]

Assistant referees:[19]
Enrique Bustos (Mexico)
Jorge Sánchez (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Reon Radix (Grenada)
Video assistant referee:
Benjamín Pineda (Costa Rica)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica)

Saint Kitts and Nevis vs United States

Although both are CONCACAF members, the two teams had never met before.[16][20]

Saint Kitts and Nevis 0–6 United States
Report
Attendance: 21,216[21]
Referee: Juan Gabriel Calderón (Costa Rica)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
United States
GK 18 Julani Archibald (c)
RB 2 Malique Roberts
CB 6 Lois Maynard
CB 3 Gerard Williams
LB 5 Jameel Ible  69'  71'
DM 4 Andre Burley  74'
RM 7 Tiquanny Williams  63'
CM 19 Romaine Sawyers
CM 14 Raheem Somersall  63'
LM 11 Tyquan Terrell  56'  63'
CF 16 Keithroy Freeman  71'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Yohannes Mitchum  63'
FW 9 Carlos Bertie  63'
FW 21 Omari Sterling-James  63'
MF 15 Mervin Lewis  71'
FW 10 Jacob Hazel  71'
Manager:
Austin Huggins
GK 18 Sean Johnson (c)
RB 5 Bryan Reynolds  76'
CB 4 Matt Miazga
CB 20 Jalen Neal
LB 15 DeJuan Jones
CM 6 Gianluca Busio  46'
CM 8 James Sands  57'
CM 14 Djordje Mihailovic
RF 17 Alejandro Zendejas
CF 9 Jesús Ferreira  57'
LF 11 Cade Cowell  68'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Alan Soñora  46'
MF 16 Aidan Morris  57'
FW 19 Brandon Vázquez  57'
MF 10 Cristian Roldan  68'
FW 22 Julian Gressel  76'
Interim manager:
B. J. Callaghan

Man of the Match:
Jesús Ferreira (United States)[22]

Assistant referees:[19]
Juan Carlos Mora (Costa Rica)
Henri Pupiro (Nicaragua)
Fourth official:
Bryan López (Guatemala)
Video assistant referee:
Selvin Brown (Honduras)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Shirley Perelló (Honduras)

United States vs Trinidad and Tobago

The two teams had faced each other in 27 previous matches including four times in the Gold Cup group stage, all won by the United States (2–1 in the Gold Cup's inaugural edition in 1991, 3–2 in 1996, 2–0 in 2007 and 6–0 in 2019).[23]

United States 6–0 Trinidad and Tobago
Report
United States
Trinidad and Tobago
GK 1 Matt Turner (c)
RB 5 Bryan Reynolds  77'
CB 12 Miles Robinson  46'
CB 20 Jalen Neal  53'
LB 15 DeJuan Jones
CM 6 Gianluca Busio
CM 8 James Sands
CM 14 Djordje Mihailovic  70'
RF 17 Alejandro Zendejas  61'
CF 9 Jesús Ferreira
LF 10 Cristian Roldan  61'
Substitutions:
DF 4 Matt Miazga  46'
DF 22 Julian Gressel  61'
FW 11 Cade Cowell  61'
FW 19 Brandon Vázquez  70'
DF 2 DeAndre Yedlin  77'
Interim manager:
B. J. Callaghan (interim)
GK 1 Marvin Phillip
RB 16 Alvin Jones
CB 5 Leland Archer
CB 4 Sheldon Bateau
LB 18 Triston Hodge  65'
CM 6 Luke Singh  46'
CM 15 Neveal Hackshaw
RW 11 Levi García
AM 10 Kevin Molino (c)  40'  46'
LW 3 Joevin Jones  46'
CF 19 Malcolm Shaw  70'
Substitutions:
DF 14 Shannon Gomez  46'
MF 17 Andre Rampersad  46'
FW 13 Real Gill  47'
FW 9 Kadeem Corbin  65'
FW 20 Kaïlé Auvray  70'
Manager:
Angus Eve

Man of the Match:
Jesús Ferreira (United States)[25]

Assistant referees:[26]
Luis Ventura (Guatemala)
Humberto Panjoj (Guatemala)
Fourth official:
Randy Encarnación (Dominican Republic)
Video assistant referee:
Benjamín Pineda (Costa Rica)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Ricardo Montero (Costa Rica)

Jamaica vs Saint Kitts and Nevis

The two teams had met 10 times previously, most recently in a friendly game in 2018, won 3–1 by Jamaica. This was the first ever Gold Cup match between the two sides as Saint Kitts and Nevis made its debut in the tournament.[27]

Jamaica 5–0 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Report
Attendance: 60,347[28]
Referee: Adonai Escobedo (Mexico)
Jamaica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
GK 23 Jahmali Waite  82'
RB 2 Dexter Lembikisa
CB 6 Di'Shon Bernard
CB 19 Adrian Mariappa (c)
LB 4 Amari'i Bell
RM 16 Kaheem Parris  61'
CM 22 Jon Russell  46'
CM 15 Joel Latibeaudiere
LM 12 Demarai Gray  81'
CF 7 Leon Bailey
CF 18 Michail Antonio  46'
Substitutions:
MF 8 Daniel Johnson  46'
FW 11 Shamar Nicholson  46'
FW 9 Cory Burke  61'
FW 14 Dujuan Richards  81'
GK 13 Coniah Boyce-Clarke  82'
Manager:
Heimir Hallgrímsson
GK 18 Julani Archibald (c)  64'
RB 2 Malique Roberts  48'
CB 6 Lois Maynard  72'
CB 3 Gerard Williams
LB 20 Raheem Hanley
DM 14 Raheem Somersall  60'
RM 7 Tiquanny Williams
CM 8 Yohannes Mitchum
CM 19 Romaine Sawyers
LM 21 Omari Sterling-James  61'
CF 17 Rowan Liburd  60'
Substitutions:
MF 15 Mervin Lewis  77'  60'
FW 10 Jacob Hazel  60'
MF 22 Ronaldo Belgrove  61'
GK 1 Jamal Jeffers Francis  64'
DF 12 Dijhorn Simmonds  72'
Manager:
Austin Higgins

Man of the Match:
Di'Shon Bernard (Jamaica)[29]

Assistant referees:[26]
Christian Espinosa (Mexico)
Karen Díaz (Mexico)
Fourth official:
Keylor Herrera (Costa Rica)
Video assistant referee:
Selvin Brown (Honduras)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Jorge Pérez Durán (Mexico)

Notes

  1. ^ The United States vs Jamaica match, originally scheduled at 21:30 EDT (UTC−4), was re-scheduled for 22:06 EDT.
  2. ^ The Trinidad and Tobago vs Saint Kitts and Nevis match, originally scheduled at 15:30 EDT (UTC−4), was delayed until 16:00 EDT by weather conditions.[10][11]

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