2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup squadsThe sixteen national teams involved in the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. CONCACAF published all provisional lists on 20 May.[1][2] The final list of 23 players per national team was submitted to CONCACAF by June 2019.[3] Three players per national team had to be goalkeepers. The statistics in the tables below represent player profiles as of the beginning of the tournament. See individual player articles for current statistics. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. Group AMexicoHead coach: The 29-man provisional squad was announced on 14 May 2019.[4] On 26 May and 27 May, defender Miguel Layún and forward Hirving Lozano were ruled out for medical reasons, therefore, provisional squad was reduced to 27 players.[5][6] The 23-man final squad was announced on 5 June 2019.[7] On 14 June 2019, Uriel Antuna replaced the injured Jorge Sánchez.[8]
CanadaHead coach: The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019.[9] The 23-man final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[10]
MartiniqueHead coach: Mario Bocaly The preliminary squad was announced on 28 May 2019, Gregory Eneleda replaced to Wesley Jobello.[11] The final squad was announced on 7 June 2019.[12]
CubaHead coach: Raúl Mederos The final squad was announced on 7 June 2019.[13] Yordan Santa Cruz did not travel, but remained in the official list. Yasmany López defected following Cuba's opening match.[14] Daniel Luis, Reynaldo Perez, Luismel Morris defected after second game.[15]
Group BCosta RicaHead coach: The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019.[16] The 23-man final squad was announced on 5 June 2019.[17] The squad was reduced to 22 players after Jimmy Marín left the team without permission in order to sign with Hapoel Be'er Sheva, but remained in the official list.[18]
HaitiHead coach: The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 16 May 2019.[19][20] The 23-man final squad was announced on 23 May 2019.[21]
NicaraguaHead coach: The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019. The 23-man final squad was announced on 3 June 2019. Marlon Lopez, Carlos Montenegro, Carlos Chavarria expelled from the team after first match.[22]
BermudaHead coach: Kyle Lightbourne The final squad was announced on 31 May 2019.[23][24]
Group CHondurasHead coach: The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019. The 23-man final squad was announced on 6 June 2019.[25] On 10 June, defender Andy Najar withdrew injured and was replaced by José Reyes.[26]
JamaicaHead coach: Theodore Whitmore The final squad was announced on 7 June 2019.[27]
El SalvadorHead coach: The 39-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019. The 23-man final squad was announced on 28 May 2019.[28]
CuraçaoHead coach: Remko Bicentini The final squad was announced on 7 June 2019. Kenji Gorré replaced Gervane Kastaneer.[29]
Group DUnited StatesHead coach: Gregg Berhalter The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019.[30] The final 23-man squad was announced on 5 June.[31] On 11 June, the injured Tyler Adams was replaced by Reggie Cannon.[32] On 15 June, the injured Duane Holmes was replaced by Djordje Mihailovic.[33]
PanamaHead coach: Julio Dely Valdés The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019. The 23-man final squad was announced on 4 June 2019.[34] Ernesto Walker later replaced Aníbal Godoy.[35]
Trinidad and TobagoHead coach: Dennis Lawrence The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019.[36] The 23-man final squad was announced on 5 June 2019.[37][38] Aubrey David replaced Leland Archer.
GuyanaHead coach: The 40-man provisional squad was announced on 20 May 2019. The final squad was announced on 30 May 2019.[39][40] On 13 June, the injured Warren Creavalle was replaced by Brandon Beresford.[41]
StatisticsAgeAll ages are set to 15 June 2019, the opening day of the tournament. Players
Goalkeepers
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Player representationBy clubClubs are ordered alphabetically: first by country, then by club name. By club nationality
By club confederation
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