Concacaf Gold Cup draw set for 28 September

Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will know their path to the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup Final on 28 September when Concacaf holds their draw for the biennial event. The new set up for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup will feature a Preliminary Round featuring 12 nations followed by the Group Stage featurin…

Lucas Cavallini at Gold Cup

Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will know their path to
the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup Final on 28 September when Concacaf holds their draw
for the biennial event. The new set up for the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup will
feature a Preliminary Round featuring 12 nations followed by the Group Stage
featuring 16 nations, including three which advance from the Preliminary Round.

Canada are one of 13 nations that have already qualified for
the Group Phase of the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup, doing so last year through
Concacaf Nations League A. Joining Canada in the Group Phase are Costa Rica,
Curaçao, El Salvador, Grenada, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Panama,
Suriname, USA, and Asian Confederation guest nation Qatar.

From the Concacaf Gold Cup Group Stage, which commences 10
July 2021, the top-two nations from each of four groups will advance to the
Knockout Stage featuring Quarterfinals, Semifinals and the Final.

The 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup Preliminary Round, which runs 2-6 July, will feature Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Cuba, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Montserrat, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago.

Concacaf gives major boost to @GoldCup with new format and first ever draw ? >> https://t.co/xesxBIR1cSConcacaf refuerza Copa Oro con nuevo formato y primer sorteo ? >> https://t.co/bIcWSRsmR1 pic.twitter.com/uCqoQJoN3F — Concacaf (@Concacaf) September 2, 2020

CANADA SOCCER’S MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM PROGRAM
Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team, two-time Concacaf champions, were one of only four nations that have finished top-six across all three of Concacaf major tournaments across the past three years: fifth place in Concacaf Nations League A and sixth place at both the 2017 and 2019 Concacaf Gold Cups. In 2019 against Concacaf’s top three nations, Canada earned a victory against USA in Concacaf Nations League as well as eliminated both Mexico (U-15) and Costa Rica (U-17) in Concacaf youth competitions.

FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS
As announced in August, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will compete in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Qualifiers beginning with an initial round of four matches against Group B opponents Aruba, Bermuda, Cayman Islands and Suriname. In all, 30 Concacaf nations will compete in this first round from which only the six group winners will advance to a second round of head-to-head knockout series. From the first round, the Group B winner will face the Group E winner in a second-round, head-to-head series, with the match dates and locations to be announced at a later date. The winner from that second round then advances to the Concacaf Final Round of eight nations in which each nation will play each opponent twice (once at home and once on the road). The top-three nations from Concacaf’s Final Round will qualify for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ while the fourth-best team will advance to an intercontinental playoff in further FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Qualifiers.

Paulo Senra

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

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