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Gold Cup Tickets now on SALE
« on: March 17, 2005, 04:53:00 PM »
Gold Cup 2005 tickets on sale

 

For Immediate Release
www.CONCACAF.com

 
Contact:  Steven Torres, CONCACAF, Media Officer
steve.torres@concacaf.net


2005 CONCACAF GOLD CUP TICKETS GO ON SALE
NEW YORK (Thursday, 17 March 2005) CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football) announced that tickets for the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup are available from today, at each of the seven stadiums in the six USA cities that will host the event from 6-24 July.

Ticket prices for single dates start as low as $20 in some venues for first round doubleheaders. Discounts are available for group tickets and for packages of tickets to all the match days in the same city. All tickets are subject to availability.

2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup Ticket Purchase Information:

Round 1 Group A
Orange Bowl (Miami) Tickets priced $20-$35 06.July Colombia Panama 19:00
  Trinidad & Tobago Honduras 21:00
09.July Panama Trinidad & Tobago 19:00
  Honduras Colombia 21:00
11.July Colombia Trinidad & Tobago 19:00
  Honduras Panama 21:00
Tickets, packages, groups:        +1 305 669 0101

Round 1 Group B
Qwest Field (Seattle) Tickets priced $25-$65
07.July Canada Costa Rica 17:30
  Cuba USA 19:30
09.July Costa Rica Cuba 11:30
  USA Canada 13:30
Tickets, packages, groups: +1 206 381 8057
Tickets, packages, groups: +1 206 622 3415
Ticketmaster:  +1 206 628 0888 

Gillette Stadium (Foxboro) Tickets priced $22-$40
12.July USA Costa Rica 19:00
  Canada Cuba 21:00
Tickets, packages, groups:    +1 877 GET REVS (+1 877 438 7387)
Ticketmaster:                         +1 617 931 2222 

Round 1 Group C
Home Depot Center (Los Angeles) Tickets priced $25-$50 08.July South Africa Mexico 19:00
  Guatemala Jamaica 21:00
Tickets, packages, groups:    +1 877 3 GALAXY (+1 877 3 42 5299)
Ticketmaster:                         +1 213 480 3232

L.A. Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles) Tickets priced $25-$50 10.July Mexico Guatemala  12:00
  Jamaica South Africa 14:00
Tickets, groups:    +1 213 747 7111
Ticketmaster:                         +1 213 480 3232


Reliant Stadium (Houston) Tickets priced $20-50 13.July Guatemala South Africa  19:00
  Mexico Jamaica 21:00
Tickets, packages, groups:    +1 832 667 2002, ext 2
Ticketmaster:                         +1 713 629 3700 
                 
Quarterfinals
Gillette Stadium (Foxboro) Tickets priced $30-$60 16.July QF1: A1 B2  13:00
  QF2: B1 3A or 3C 16:00
Tickets, packages, groups:    +1 877 GET REVS (+1 877 438 7387)
Ticketmaster:                         +1 617 931 2222 

Reliant Stadium (Houston) Tickets priced $25-55 17.July QF3: C1 3A or 3B  14:00
  QF4: C2 A2 17:00
Tickets, packages, groups:    +1 832 667 2002, ext 2
Ticketmaster:                         +1 713 629 3700 

Seimfinals & Final
Giants Stadium (NY/NJ) Tickets priced $30-$90 21.July SF1: QF1 QF2  18:00
  SF2: QF3 QF4 21:00
24. July FINAL 15:00
Tickets, packages, groups:    +1 888 4 METROTIX (+1 888 4 63876849)
Ticketmaster(NY): +1 212 307 7171
Ticketmaster (NJ): +1 201 507 8900
Ticketmaster(Espanol): +1 212 307 4757

The 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup will consist of three groups of four teams for the first round with the top two from each group, along with the best two third-placed teams progressing to the quarterfinals for a total of 10 doubleheaders from 6-17 July throughout six stadiums in the USA.

Group A, which will stage all its matches at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, will have Colombia, Honduras, Panama and Trinidad & Tobago.Group B, playing games in Seattle's Qwest Field before moving to the Gillette Stadium in Foxboro near Boston, includes Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba and the USA.

The final group, Group C, will see Guatemala, Jamaica, South Africa and the reigning CONCACAF Gold Cup champions Mexico. The group games are scheduled for two stadiums in the Los Angeles Area, Carson's Home Depot Center and the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, before moving to Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas for the last day of first round play.

The quarterfinal matches will take place on Saturday, 16 July (two games in Foxboro), and Sunday, 17 July (two games in Houston).The 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals and final is scheduled for Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Thursday, 21 July and Sunday, 24 July, respectively.


2005 CONCACAF GOLD CUP MATCH SCHEDULE

Group A Group B Group C
Honduras Costa Rica South Africa
Panama  USA Guatemala
Trinidad & Tobago Canada Mexico
Colombia Cuba Jamaica

Date Match  Venue  Local Time Teams
FIRST ROUND
 06.July  1 Orange Bowl Miami 19:00 Colombia Panama
  2  Orange Bowl Miami 21:00 Trinidad & Tobago Honduras 
07.July 3 Qwest Field Seattle 17:30  Canada Costa Rica
  4  Qwest Field Seattle 19:30  Cuba USA
08.July 5 Home Depot Center - L.A 19:00 South Africa Mexico
  6 Home Depot Center L.A 21:00 Guatemala Jamaica 
09.July 7 Qwest Field Seattle 11:30 Costa Rica Cuba
  8 Qwest Field Seattle 13:30 USA Canada
  9 Orange Bowl Miami 19:00 Panama Trinidad & Tobago
  10 Orange Bowl Miami 21:00 Honduras Colombia
10.July  11  L.A. Memorial Coliseum 12:00 Mexico Guatemala
  12  L.A. Memorial Coliseum 14:00  Jamaica South Africa
11.July 13 Orange Bowl Miami 19:00 Colombia Trinidad & Tobago
  14 Orange Bowl Miami 21:00 Honduras Panama
12.July 15 Gillette Stadium Foxboro 19:00 USA Costa Rica
  16 Gillette Stadium Foxboro 21:00 Canada Cuba
13.July  17 Reliant Stadium Houston 19:00 Guatemala South Africa
  18 Reliant Stadium Houston 21:00 Mexico Jamaica

QUARTERFINALS 16.July  QF1  Gillette Stadium Foxboro 13:00  QF1: A1 B2
  QF2 Gillette Stadium Foxboro 16:00 QF2: B1 3A or 3C
17.July QF3 Reliant Stadium Houston 14:00  QF3: C1 3A or 3B
  QF4 Reliant Stadium Houston 17:00  QF4: C2 A2

SEMIFINALS 21.July  SF1  Giants Stadium NY/NJ  18:00  SF1: QF1 QF2
  SF2  Giants Stadium NY/NJ  21:00  SF2: QF3 QF4 
 
FINAL 24.July Final  Giants Stadium NY/NJ 15:00  SF1 SF2

 About CONCACAF
CONCACAF The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football is one of six continental confederations of FIFA (Fdration Internationale de Football Association) and serves as the governing body of football in this part of the world. It is composed of 40 national associations, from Canada in the north to Surinam in the south.

About the CONCACAF Gold Cup
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is CONCACAFs showpiece event for mens national teams as it crowns the regional champion. The USA won the inaugural competition in 1991, defeating Honduras before 40,000 fans at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum in California. Mexico then won three consecutive titles, the third in 1998 before a crowd of 91,000 in Los Angeles, before Canada won its first major international honor in more than 100 years of football history in 2000.  After the USA claimed the 2002 title, Mexico returned to the top of the Confederation with their fourth crown in 2003. The 2005 edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup will take place in a record seven venues in six cities across the USA from 6 24 July.

About SUM
Founded in 2002 and headquartered in New York City, Soccer United Marketing (SUM) is the largest promoter of international soccer matches in the United States.  SUM entered into a partnership in Fall 2004 with CONCACAF to design and execute operations, marketing and promotional plans for the 2005 edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

GOLD CUP HISTORY
YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP VENUES
1991 USA Honduras Los Angeles, Pasadena (USA)
1993 Mexico USA Dallas (USA); Ciudad de Mxico (Mxico)
1996 Mexico Brazil Anaheim, San Diego, Los Angeles (USA)
1998 Mexico USA Oakland, Miami, Los Angeles (USA)
2000 Canada Colombia San Diego, Miami, Los Angeles (USA)
2002 USA Costa Rica Pasadena, Miami (USA)
2003 Mexico Brazil Foxboro, Miami (USA); Ciudad de Mxico (Mxico) 
 
 
 

 

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