Concacaf Gold Cup Doubleheader at Houston’s BBVA Stadium Today, July 20 Sold out
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Concacaf Gold Cup Doubleheader at Houston’s BBVA Stadium Today, July 20 Sold out

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Fans encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the Fan Zone presented by Toyota

Miami, FL (Tuesday, July 20, 2021) – Concacaf today announced that the combined Group C and D doubleheader featuring Honduras vs Qatar and Suriname vs Guadeloupe, scheduled for today, Tuesday, July 20 at BBVA Stadium, is sold-out. 

This announcement follows the news of several Gold Cup matchdays being officially sold out, including previous matches at BBVA Stadium in Houston and Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, as well as the Final at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, which sold out in only 90 minutes – the fastest sellout in tournament history.

As part of the final day of Group Stage matches, two teams from Groups C and D traveled to BBVA Stadium in Houston and Exploria Stadium in Orlando, and vice versa, in order to play matches simultaneously.

Tickets for all other Gold Cup matches, including the final group stage matches in Orlando today and all other Knockout Stage games are still on sale by visiting GoldCup.org.

As part of the day’s festivities, fans with tickets will be urged to arrive early to avoid traffic and long waits, and to stop by the Fan Zone presented by Toyota for a chance to win premium items, play games and take a picture with the Gold Cup trophy. 

The Gold Cup Final will be broadcast live through the Confederation’s partner networks, including Fox Sports (USA-English), Univision (USA-Spanish), OneSoccer (Canada-English), Televisa (Mexico-Spanish), Futbol de Primera (USA-Spanish Radio) and other local partners in the Caribbean, Central America and the world.

2021 is Concacaf’s 60th anniversary year and the Gold Cup is its flagship men’s competition. The first edition was played in 1991 and the 2021 edition will be the 16th Concacaf Gold Cup. Mexico is the most successful team in Gold Cup history with eight Gold Cup titles, followed by the USA with six and Canada with one. The current Gold Cup champion is Mexico who lifted the Cup in 2019 after defeating the US Men’s National Team 1-0 in a hard-fought final at Chicago’s Soldier Field.