From U.S. to Suriname, one thing to know about every 2025 Gold Cup team

From U.S. to Suriname, one thing to know about every 2025 Gold Cup team

The Concacaf Gold Cup kicks off this weekend, marking the final major international tournament in which the United States, Mexico, and Canada will participate before hosting the men’s FIFA World Cup in 2026. Those North American teams are the only ones who have lifted the Gold Cup before.

However, with other contenders coming off World Cup qualification matches to join the North American teams in the field, and some of the favorites missing stars due to the simultaneous FIFA Club World Cup, it feels like this year could see a tournament filled with surprises.

With that in mind, we provide you with one thing you need to know about each team participating in the championship.


Group A

Mexico (FIFA ranking: 17)

El Tri go into the Gold Cup as the defending champions, not only of this tournament but also fresh off their first Concacaf Nations League title. Yet, it still doesn’t feel like Mexico is head and shoulders above many of its rivals in the region, especially the North Americans.

This tournament gives the team the opportunity to prove that not only is it the top team in Concacaf, but also that things are going well ahead of the World Cup returning to the country in 2026. The failure to get out of the group in 2022 still lingers fresh, but the recent triumphs have swung the mood in a far more positive direction.