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The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup was an international football tournament that was held in the United States and Canada from 14 June to 6 July 2025. The sixteen participating national teams were required to register a squad of up to 26 players, of which three had to be goalkeepers. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.
Each national team had to submit a provisional list of up to sixty players (including at least five goalkeepers) to CONCACAF no later than thirty days prior to the start of the opening match of the tournament. The final list of up to 23 players per national team had to be submitted to CONCACAF by 5 June 2025, nine days before the opening match of the tournament. All players in the final list had to be chosen from the respective provisional list. In the event that a player on the submitted final list suffered a serious injury or presents medical reasons, he could be replaced until 24 hours before the kick-off of his team's first match of the tournament, provided that it was approved by the CONCACAF Medical Committee. After the end of the group stage, national teams that qualified for the knockout stage could also replace players in case of serious injury, confirmed by the CONCACAF Medical Committee, until 24 hours before the kick-off of their quarter-final match. In any case, the replacement player had to come from the provisional list and would be assigned the shirt number of the replaced player.
CONCACAF published the provisional lists on 19 May 2025.[1][2] The final lists were released on 5 June 2025.[3][4]
The age listed for each player is on 14 June 2025, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of the tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match before the tournament.[note 1] The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches who are of a different nationality than their own national team.
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Group A
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Mexico
Mexico's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Javier Aguirre
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Marcelo Neveleff
Costa Rica
Costa Rica's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Miguel Herrera
Suriname
Suriname's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Stanley Menzo
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Group B
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Canada
Canada's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[5] Zorhan Bassong replaced Sam Adekugbe, who was forced to withdraw from the Gold Cup squad due to injury.[6]
Head coach: Jesse Marsch
Honduras
Honduras's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Reinaldo Rueda
El Salvador
El Salvador's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Hernán Darío Gómez
Curaçao
Curaçao's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Dick Advocaat
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Group C
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Panama
Panama's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3] On June 10 2025, José Fajardo and Cecilio Waterman withdrew due to injury.
Head coach: Thomas Christiansen
Jamaica
Jamaica's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3] Karoy Anderson and Sue-Lae McCalla replaced Mason Holgate and Isaac Hayden in the squad due to injuries on 17 June.[7]
Head coach: Steve McClaren
Guatemala
Guatemala's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Luis Fernando Tena
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Jocelyn Angloma
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Group D
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United States
The United States' 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[8]
Head coach: Mauricio Pochettino
Haiti
Haiti's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Sébastien Migné
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3] Josiah Trimmingham was then replaced by Justin Garcia on 12 June.[9]
Head coach: Dwight Yorke
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's 60-man provisional list was announced by CONCACAF on 19 May 2025.[2] The final squad was announced on 5 June 2025.[3]
Head coach: Hervé Renard
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Notes
- This is the club a player was last able to play for during the previous season in the event a player did not play a competitive match.
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