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Past CONCACAF Champions

Updated: Sunday July 27, 2003 4:43 PM

NAFC
    1947-Mexico
    1949-Mexico
    1990-Canada
    1991-Mexico
CCCF
    1941-Costa Rica
    1943-El Salvador
    1946-Costa Rica
    1948-Costa Rica
    1951-Panama
    1953-Costa Rica
    1955-Costa Rica
    1957-Haiti
    1960-Costa Rica
    1961-Costa Rica
CONCACAF
    1963-Csta Rica
    1965-Mexico
    1967-Guatemala
    1969-Costa Rica
    1971-Mexico
World Cup Qualifying
    1973-Haiti
    1977-Mexico
    1981-Honduras
    1985-Canada
    1989-Costa Rica
Gold Cup
    1991-United States
    1993-Mexico
    1996-Mexico
    1998-Mexico 
    2000-Canada 
    2002-United States 
    2003-Mexico

NOTE: The Confederation of Central American and Caribbean Football (CCCF) was the forerunner to CONCACAF (which now calls itself the Football Confederation), which was formed when it merged with the North American Football Confederation (NAFC) in 1963.

The CCCF and NAFC staged various championship tournaments until CONCACAF conducted the first combined event. CONCACAF staged championships until 1971, after which the winner of the World Cup qualifying tournament was considered the continental champion.

CONCACAF revived its championship under the name of the Gold Cup in 1991.

 
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