2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship

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2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship
Premundial CONCACAF Sub-20 2017 (in Spanish)
2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship.png
Tournament details
Host country Costa Rica
Dates17 February – 5 March 2017
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions United States (1st title)
Runners-up Honduras
Tournament statistics
Matches played25
Goals scored74 (2.96 per match)
Top scorer(s)Mexico Ronaldo Cisneros (6 goals)
Best player(s)United States Erik Palmer-Brown
Best goalkeeperUnited States Jonathan Klinsmann
Fair play award Mexico
2015
2018

The 2017 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship was the 5th edition of the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship (26th edition if all eras included), the men's under-20 international football tournament organized by CONCACAF. It was hosted in Costa Rica between 17 February and 5 March 2017.[1]

The competition determined the four CONCACAF representatives at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea. The United States, Mexico, Honduras, and Costa Rica qualified.

The tournament also determined which two Caribbean nations participate in the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games.[2]

Qualification[]

Team Qualification Appearances Previous best performances FIFA U-20 World Cup
Participations
North American zone
 Canada Automatic 22nd Champions (1986, 1996) 8
 Mexico (TH) Automatic 25th Champions (1962, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1990, 1992, 2011, 2013, 2015) 14
 United States Automatic 23rd Runners-up (1980, 1982, 1986, 1992, 2009, 2013) 14
Central American zone qualified through the Central America qualifying
 Costa Rica Host nation 19th Champions (1988, 2009) 8
 Honduras First place 18th Champions (1982, 1994) 6
 El Salvador Second place 16th Champions (1964) 1
 Panama[a] Fourth place 10th Runner-up (2015) 5
Caribbean zone qualified through the Caribbean qualifying
 Antigua and Barbuda Group A winner 3rd First Round (1980, 1986) 0
 Bermuda Group A runner-up 12th Second Round (1974, 1980) 0
 Haiti Group B winner 8th Second Round (1978) 0
 Trinidad and Tobago Group B runner-up 19th Runners-up (1990) 2
 Saint Kitts and Nevis Best Third Place 2nd First Round (2007) 0
Notes
  1. ^ On 28 October 2016, FIFA suspended the National Football Federation of Guatemala for political interference by the Government of Guatemala. Until the suspension is lifted, Guatemalan teams are not permitted to participate in international competitions.[3] CONCACAF had set the deadline of 20 November 2016 for the suspension to be lifted, otherwise by rule, Guatemala would be disqualified from the 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship, and any replacement team or revision to the tournament format would be discussed once the deadline had passed.[4] On 22 November, CONCACAF announced that Panama, fourth place in Central America qualifying, would take the place of Guatemala, third place in Central America qualifying.[5]

Venues[]

San José
Estadio Nacional Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá
Capacity: 35,175 Capacity: 23,112
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica.jpg Ricardo Saprissa-Clasico 2020.jpg

Draw[]

The draw took place on November 29, 2016 at 18:00 CST (UTC−6) at El Cubo, Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica, and was streamed live via CONCACAF.com.[5][6]

Different from previous tournaments, the 12 teams were drawn into three groups of four teams in the group stage. Costa Rica, Mexico and the United States were seeded into each of the three groups.

The remaining nine teams were allocated to pots 2–4 designed to ensure balanced and competitive groups weighted equally by region. They were drawn in order and placed in the group position drawn from Pots A, B and C.[5]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

The top two teams from each group in the group stage advance to the classification stage, where the six teams are drawn into two groups of three teams. The positions of each group winner and runner-up from the group stage were then drawn in group pairs, randomly into the two groups (D and E) for the classification stage.

The top two teams from each group in the classification stage qualify for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, with the group winners also advancing to the final to decide the champions of the CONCACAF U-20 Championship.

Squads[]

Each squad can contain 20 players (including two goalkeepers).

Group stage[]

The top two teams from each group in the group stage advance to the classification stage.

Tiebreakers (for both group stage and classification stage)

The teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Greater number of points in matches between the tied teams;
  2. Greater goal difference in matches between the tied teams (if more than two teams finish equal on points);
  3. Greater number of goals scored in matches among the tied teams (if more than two teams finish equal in points);
  4. Greater goal difference in all group matches;
  5. Greater number of goals scored in all group matches;
  6. Drawing of lots.

All times are local, CST (UTC−6).

Group A[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Mexico 3 3 0 0 9 0 +9 9 Classification stage
2  Honduras 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
3  Canada 3 1 0 2 2 6 −4 3
4  Antigua and Barbuda 3 0 0 3 1 9 −8 0
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Honduras 1–0 Canada
Goal 77' Report
Mexico 3–0 Antigua and Barbuda
Cisneros Goal 2', 45+1'
Allen Goal 15' (o.g.)
Report

Antigua and Barbuda 1–4 Honduras
Wildin Goal 57' Report Goal 8' (o.g.)
Martínez Goal 47'
Vuelto Goal 60'
Goal 83'
Referee: Jafeth Perea (Panama)
Mexico 5–0 Canada
Córdova Goal 36'
Cisneros Goal 40', 65'
Goal 82'
Aguirre Goal 90+2'
Report
Referee: Marlon Mejía (El Salvador)

Antigua and Barbuda 0–2 Canada
Report Twardek Goal 23'
Hundal Goal 90'
Mexico 1–0 Honduras
Cisneros Goal 67' Report

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Panama 3 3 0 0 8 1 +7 9 Classification stage
2  United States 3 2 0 1 8 3 +5 6
3  Haiti 3 1 0 2 7 8 −1 3
4  Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 0 0 3 2 13 −11 0
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Saint Kitts and Nevis 1–5 Haiti
Goal 54' Report Sanon Goal 5'
Chevreuil Goal 24'
Campoy Goal 48'
Désiré Goal 86'
Damus Goal 90+4'
United States 0–1 Panama
Report Goal 37'

Panama 4–0 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Andrade Goal 39'
Goal 48'
R. Ávila Goal 57' (pen.), 65'
Report
Referee: Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica)
United States 4–1 Haiti
Lennon Goal 28' (pen.), 53', 58'
de la Torre Goal 52'
Report Goal 15'
Referee: Valdin Legister (Jamaica)

Panama 3–1 Haiti
R. Ávila Goal 12' (pen.), 73' (pen.)
Goal 88'
Report Désiré Goal 36'
United States 4–1 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Lennon Goal 16'
Lewis Goal 20'
Saucedo Goal 35', 41'
Report Martin Goal 77'

Group C[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  El Salvador 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6 Classification stage
2  Costa Rica (H) 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 6
3  Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
4  Bermuda 3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
Bermuda 1–1 Trinidad and Tobago
Goal 69' Report St. Hillaire Goal 23'
Referee: Erick Miranda Galindo (Mexico)
Costa Rica 0–1 El Salvador
Report Domínguez Goal 65'

El Salvador 3–1 Bermuda
Domínguez Goal 21'
Castillo Goal 65'
Goal 67'
Report Goal 75'
Referee: Melvin Matamoros (Honduras)
Costa Rica 1–0 Trinidad and Tobago
Leal Goal 54' Report
Referee: Kevin Morrison (Jamaica)

El Salvador 1–2 Trinidad and Tobago
Goal 50' Report Goal 47'
St. Hillaire Goal 72'
Referee: Erick Miranda Galindo (Mexico)
Costa Rica 2–1 Bermuda
Tyrell Goal 43' (o.g.)
Leal Goal 50'
Report Goal 26'

Classification stage[]

The top two teams from each group in the classification stage qualify for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup, with the group winners also advancing to the final to decide the champions of the CONCACAF U-20 Championship.

Group D[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 6 Final and 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup
2  Mexico 2 1 0 1 6 2 +4 3 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup
3  El Salvador 2 0 0 2 2 8 −6 0
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
United States 1–0 Mexico
Palmer-Brown Goal 29' Report
Referee: Melvin Matamoros (Honduras)

Mexico 6–1 El Salvador
Antuna Goal 10', 16', 89'
Ayala Goal 17' (o.g.)
Aguirre Goal 33'
Cisneros Goal 78' (pen.)
Report Castillo Goal 65'
Referee: Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica)

United States 2–1 El Salvador
Sabbi Goal 18'
Williamson Goal 25'
Report Márquez Goal 35'
Referee: Jafeth Perea (Panama)

Group E[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Honduras 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3 6 Final and 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup
2  Costa Rica (H) 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 1 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup
3  Panama 2 0 1 1 1 3 −2 1
Source: CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
Panama 0–2 Honduras
Report Vuelto Goal 6'
Goal 81'

Honduras 2–1 Costa Rica
Maldonado Goal 49'
Goal 70'
Report Reyes Goal 47'
Referee: Erick Miranda Galindo (Mexico)

Panama 1–1 Costa Rica
Goal 57' Report Leal Goal 9'

Final[]

If the final is level at the end of 90 minutes, no extra time is played and the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out.

United States 0–0 Honduras
Report
Penalties
Lennon Penalty scored
Craft Penalty scored
Sabbi Penalty scored
De La Torre Penalty scored
Acosta Penalty scored
5–3 Penalty scored
Penalty scored Martínez
Penalty scored
Penalty missed
Referee: Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica)

Awards[]

Winners[]

 2017 CONCACAF U-20 Championship Winners 

United States
First title

Individual awards[]

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[7]

Golden Ball
Golden Boot
Golden Glove
Fair Play Award

Best XI[]

Goalscorers[]

6 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

Source: CONCACAF.com[8]

Qualification for international tournaments[]

Qualified teams for FIFA U-20 World Cup[]

The following four teams from CONCACAF qualified for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[9]

Team Qualified on Previous appearances in tournament1
 United States 3 March 2017 14 (1981, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015)
 Honduras 1 March 2017 6 (1977, 1995, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2015)
 Mexico 1 March 2017 14 (1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2015)
 Costa Rica 3 March 2017 8 (1989, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2011)
1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.

Qualified teams for Central American and Caribbean Games[]

The competition was used to decide the two teams from the Caribbean Football Union which would qualify for the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games. As none of the five Caribbean teams reached the classification stage, all teams were ranked by their group stage performance.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Trinidad and Tobago 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games
2  Haiti 3 1 0 2 7 8 −1 3
3   3 0 1 2 3 6 −3 1
4   3 0 0 3 1 9 −8 0
5   3 0 0 3 2 13 −11 0
Source: CONCACAF

References[]

  1. ^ Benavides, Evelyn (22 April 2016). "Costa Rica Named Host for 2017 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship". CONCACAF. Archived from the original on 30 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  2. ^ "SISTEMAS DE CLASIFICACIÓN" (PDF). Baq2018.com. 6 October 2016. p. 67. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Suspension of the Guatemala Football Association". FIFA. 28 October 2016. Archived from the original on October 31, 2016. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Deadlines Set for FEDEFUT". CONCACAF.com. 9 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Field Set and Official Draw Confirmed for CONCACAF Under-20 Championship Costa Rica 2017". CONCACAF. 22 November 2016. Archived from the original on 23 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Draw Determines Groups and Schedule for Under-20 Championship 2017". CONCACAF.com. 29 November 2016. Archived from the original on 2017-12-13. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
  7. ^ "TSG announces CU20 Best XI, Awards". CONCACAF.com. March 8, 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  8. ^ "CONCACAF Under-20 Championship — Statistics". CONCACAF.com. Archived from the original on 2017-10-30. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  9. ^ "CONCACAF quartet set for Korea Republic". FIFA.com. 4 March 2017. Archived from the original on March 2, 2017.

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