Through the years: Canada-USA rivalry at the Concacaf Gold Cup, 2002 to 2021

This Sunday, Canada will face USA for the sixth time at the Concacaf Gold Cup, albeit the first time in the Quarterfinals stage. For Canada, the match provides the double opportunity of reaching the Concacaf Semifinals for the second Gold Cup in a row as well as a chance to beat the United States aw…

Atiba Hutchinson

This Sunday, Canada will face USA for the sixth time at the Concacaf Gold Cup, albeit the first time in the Quarterfinals stage. For Canada, the match provides the double opportunity of reaching the Concacaf Semifinals for the second Gold Cup in a row as well as a chance to beat the United States away in the United States for the first time since 1957.

While Canada have yet to knock off the Americans at the Concacaf Gold Cup, with all five previous matches from 2002 to 2021 played on American soil, the contests have most often been exciting and close. Two of those matches were played in the Semifinals while three others were played in the group stage.


2002 Semifinals at Pasadena, California
Canada 0:0 USA / USA wins 4-2 on kicks
Rose Bowl (att. 7,241 spectators)
Lars Hirschfeld, named the Best Goalkeeper at the 2002 Concacaf Gold Cup, posted a clean sheet across 120 minutes in the Semifinals, but the defending champions Canada were eliminated on kicks from the penalty mark.
Match Centre : https://canadasoccer.com/national-team-match-upcoming/?matchId=623

2005 Group stage at Seattle, Washington
Canada 0:2 USA
Qwest Field (15,109 spectators)
Canada were eliminated after back-to-back losses at the 2005 Concacaf Gold Cup. Canada conceded the winner early in the second half on an own goal before they gave up the 2-0 goal in added time.
Match Centre : https://canadasoccer.com/national-team-match-upcoming/?matchId=758

2007 Semifinals at Chicago, Illinois
Canada 1:2 USA
Soldier Field (50,790 spectators)
USA scored twice in the first half before Atiba Hutchinson set up Iain Hume for Canada’s first goal in the 76th minute. Hutchinson was onside when he scored the 2-2 equaliser in the 94th minute, but referee Benito Archundia disallowed the goal.
Match Centre : https://canadasoccer.com/national-team-match-upcoming/?matchId=820

2011 Group stage at Detroit, Michigan
Canada 0:2 USA
Ford Field (28,209 spectators)
In their opening match of the tournament, Jozy Altidore scored the match winner in the 16th minute and Clint Dempsey scored the 2-0 goal just after the hour mark. Canada were eliminated from the group phase one week later.
Match Centre : https://canadasoccer.com/national-team-match-upcoming/?matchId=1014

2021 Group stage at Kansas City, Kansas
Canada 0:1 USA
Children’s Mercy Park (18,467 spectators)
Both sides were already qualified through to the Quarterfinals before Shaq Moore scored the 1-0 match winner in the first minute. Canada nearly got it back two minutes later, but American goalkeeper Matt Turner was never beaten. Canadian Richie Laryea was taken down in the penalty area in each half.
Match Centre : https://canadasoccer.com/national-team-match-upcoming/?matchId=3129

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Canada Soccer (@canadasoccer)

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

Share

Get updates in your mailbox

By clicking "Subscribe" I confirm I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy.

About Canada Soccer Pressroom

Canada Soccer is the official governing body for soccer in Canada. In partnership with its members, Canada Soccer promotes the growth and development of soccer in Canada, from grassroots to high performance, and on a national scale. Soccer is the largest participatory sport in Canada and is considered the fastest growing sport in the country. There are nearly one million registered Canada Soccer active participants in Canada within 1,200 clubs that operate in 13 provincial/territorial member associations. Canada Soccer is affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) and the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC). For more details on Canada Soccer, visit the official website at www.canadasoccer.com.

Contact

media@canadasoccer.com

canadasoccer.com