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5. Provisional List of Players
Participating National Associations must provide their “List of Players”
on the official form provided, to the office of the CONCACAF General
Secretariat, at least forty-five (45) days prior to the kick-off of the
opening match. This list is binding and shall contain the names of thirtyfive
(35) players. The release list shall at a minimum contain, the full
last name(s), all first names, popular name, place and date of birth,
passport number, name and country of the club, height, weight, number
of international caps won and number of international goals scored. The
released list shall be published by the CONCACAF General Secretariat
and will be made public
7. Teams qualifying for the Quarter Final Phase will be permitted to amend
the twenty-three (23) players roster to replace up to four (4) players
from the provisional list (as stated in clause 5 above) at latest twentyRegulations
in English (24) hours following the completion of the First Round of the Final
Phase. Only these players, set out in Clauses 6 and 7, will (except in the
case of force majeure recognized by the Organizing Committee for the
CONCACAF Gold Cup and as set out in Clause 8 below) be permitted to
compete in the Final Phase. The final list shall be published by the
CONCACAF General Secretariat. Any additional cost associated with the
change of player roster will be at the expense of the teams.
8. A listed player may only be substituted in the event of serious injury up
until twenty-four (24) hours before his team’s first match, after
CONCACAF has received a detailed medical assessment in English and
only after acceptance by the CONCACAF Sports Medical Committee
and/or the Gold Cup Organizing Committee that the injury is sufficiently
serious to prevent the player from taking part in the Competition. The
National Association shall then immediately nominate the substitute and
inform CONCACAF accordingly. The substitute shall be selected from the
provisional list of thirty five (35) players. Any replacement at this stage
will not compromise the right of the team to replace four (4) players as
set out in clause 7. Any additional cost associated with approved player
replacement will be at the expense of the team.
11. The associations shall be responsible for fielding only eligible players.
Failure to do so shall lead to the consequences stipulated in the FIFA
Disciplinary Code.