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U.S. and Mexico Compete in CONCACAF Gold Cup Final at Houston’s NRG Stadium

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In a thrilling CONCACAF Gold final held at Houston’s NRG , Mexico overcame the United States 2-1 to secure their 10th in the tournament’s history. The match, played before a sellout crowd of 70,925, showcased the rivalry between the North American nations.

The United States took an early in the fourth minute when Chris Richards a header from a Sebastian Berhalter free-kick. However, Mexico responded in the 27th minute with Raúl Jiménez’s goal, which he dedicated to the late Diogo Jota. Despite dominating possession in the half, Mexico to capitalize on several opportunities. The decisive moment came in the 77th minute when Edson Álvarez netted the goal with a header, confirmed after a brief VAR check. The U.S. pressed for an equalizer, but missed opportunities, including a late chance from Patrick Agyemang, sealed their fate.

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This marks Mexico’s back-to-back Gold Cup triumphs and extends their record to ten titles, including three previous CONCACAF Nations Championship wins. The result underscores Mexico’s strong momentum into the World Cup year.

U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino, despite the defeat, emphasized the tournament’s value as preparation for the 2026 World Cup, which the U.S. will co-host with Mexico and . He acknowledged the team’s growth throughout the tournament and highlighted the dedication of the present roster, despite missing key players like Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah.

The final was held at NRG Stadium in Houston, , marking the first the Gold Cup Final was played in the state. The venue, which will also host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, has a history of hosting significant sporting events, including two Super Bowls and the College Football Playoff National Championship.

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The match was officiated by Mario Escobar from Guatemala, with Luis Ventura and Humberto Panjoj as assistant . The fourth was Walter López, also from Guatemala, and the assistant referee was Benjamín Pineda from Costa Rica.

 

This encounter between the United States and Mexico not only provided an exciting conclusion to the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup but also served as a significant milestone in the preparations for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, highlighting the competitive spirit and present in North American .

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