• All players in the final 23-player rosters must come from the preliminary lists
• Tickets are available to the public at GoldCup.org
Miami, FL (Thursday, June 1, 2023) – The 25 men’s senior national teams participating in the 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup have submitted their preliminary rosters ahead of the start of the competition on June 16. The 17th edition of the Confederation’s flagship competition for men’s national teams will be played between June 16 – July 16, 2023, and will crown the region’s best national team.

The rosters have been selected and submitted by each of the teams and are published as such. To be eligible to play in the 2023 Gold Cup, all players are subject to and must fully comply with the criteria stipulated in the applicable FIFA player eligibility regulations.
• To download the preliminary rosters, which can include up to 60 players, click here.
• Tickets to all matches are available to the public at GoldCup.org.
The 2023 Gold Cup Prelims will take place between June 16-20, 2023, at DRV PNK Stadium (Fort Lauderdale, FL), and will include two direct elimination rounds. For Round One, the 12 participating teams were divided into six pairings. After single-match elimination play, the six-match winners will advance to Round Two. The three Round Two matchup winners will advance to the 2023 Gold Cup Group Stage.

Group Stage action will take place between June 24 – July 4 and will feature 16 nations divided into four groups.

After round-robin play, the top two finishers in each of the groups (eight teams) will advance to a Knockout Stage. The Knockout Stage will be comprised of Quarterfinals, to be played on July 8 and 9, Semifinals on July 12, and Our Final at SoFi Stadium, on Sunday, July 16.
• The complete match schedule for the 2023 Gold Cup is available here.
Matches will be available for fans across the region to view on Fox Sports | Tubi (USA-English), TUDN | ViX (USA-Spanish), Televisa | ViX and TV Azteca (Mexico), OneSoccer (Canada), and ESPN | Star+ (Caribbean, Central, and South America). For other territories, they will be available on Concacaf GO, Concacaf’s Facebook page, and Concacaf’s YouTube channel (all subject to territory restrictions).

The 2023 Gold Cup is a key part of the region’s vibrant summer of football, which will also include the Final of the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League on June 4, and the Concacaf Nations League Finals in Las Vegas, NV, between June 15-18.