Bermuda at the CONCACAF Gold Cup

The CONCACAF Gold Cup is North America's major tournament in senior men's soccer and determines the continental champion. Until 1989, the tournament was known as CONCACAF Championship. It is currently held every two years. From 1996 to 2005, nations from other confederations have regularly joined the tournament as invitees. In earlier editions, the continental championship was held in different countries, but since the inception of the Gold Cup in 1991, the United States are constant hosts or co-hosts.

From 1973 to 1989, the tournament doubled as the confederation's World Cup qualification. CONCACAF's representative team at the FIFA Confederations Cup was decided by a play-off between the winners of the last two tournament editions in 2015 via the CONCACAF Cup, but was then discontinued along with the Confederations Cup.

Bermuda socred their first goal vs. Haiti on their first match in the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup. [1]

In 2021, Bermuda will play against Barbados in the 2021 Gold Cup Qualifiers. [2]


Record at the CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup

CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA
1963Did not enter
1965
1967
1969Did not qualify
1971
1973Did not enter
1977
1981
1985
1989
1991
1993
1996
1998Did not qualify
2000
2002Withdrew
2003Did not enter
2005Did not qualify
2007
2009
2011Did not enter
2013Did not qualify
2015Did not enter
2017Did not qualify
2019Group stage11th310244
2021 In progress
TotalGroup stage1/24310244

Match Overview

Tournament Round Opponent Score Venue
2019Group Stage Haiti1–2San José
 Costa Rica1–2Frisco
 Nicaragua2–0Harrison

Record by Opponent

CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup matches (by team)
Opponent Wins Draws Losses Total Goals Scored Goals Conceded
 Costa Rica001112
 Haiti001112
 Nicaragua100120

References

  1. "Leverock on scoring Bermuda's first ever Gold Cup goal: "It was a proud moment". goldcup.org. CONCACAF Gold Cup. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  2. "CONCACAF gives major boost to Gold Cup with new format and first ever draw". goldcup.org. CONCACAF Gold Cup. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
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