CONCACAF Gold Cup
| Organizing body | CONCACAF | 
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| Founded | 1991 | 
| Region | North America Central America Caribbean | 
| Number of teams | 16 41 (qualifiers) | 
| Qualifier for | FIFA Confederations Cup (1992–2017) | 
| Related competitions | CONCACAF Championship | 
| Current champion(s) | Mexico (9th title) | 
| Most successful team(s) | Mexico (9 titles) | 
| Website | concacaf.com/gold-cup | 
| 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup | |
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The CONCACAF Gold Cup (Spanish: Copa Oro de la CONCACAF) is an association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental tournament for men's senior national teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The tournament is held every two years with its inaugural edition in 1991. It is the direct successor competition of the CONCACAF Championship (1963–1989).
So far, only three national teams have won the tournament: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. All of them are member associations of the North American Football Union (NAFU).