CONCACAF Gold Cup Glance
- Mexico secured a 3-2 victory over the Dominican Republic on Saturday night at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles during their opening game of the Gold Cup group phase.
- Mexico entered the match as defending champions and most successful team, launching their bid for a record-extending ninth Gold Cup title in 2023.
- Edson Álvarez scored first at 44 minutes, Raul Jiménez added a goal 30 seconds after halftime, and César Montes scored to restore a two-goal lead after Dominican goals by Peter González and Edison Azcona.
- The match drew 54,309 fans, mostly supporting Mexico, with Jiménez scoring his eighth Gold Cup goal and the Dominican Republic netting their first-ever Gold Cup goals.
- Mexico secured all three points, leading Group A with three points, and will attempt to qualify for the next round against Suriname on Wednesday at AT&T Stadium in Texas.
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CONCACAF Gold Cup Glance
Mexico 3, Dominican Republic 2 Costa Rica vs. Suriname, 11 p.m. At Arlington, Texas Costa Rica vs. Dominican Republic, 7 p.m. Suriname vs. Mexico, 10 p.m.

With goals of lvarez, Jim Nez and Montes, the Mexican Selection defeated 3-2 Repblica Dominicana in the initial game of the Gold Cup.
The National Team had a positive but equally contested debut in Copa Oro, as part of group A and a first encounter in its history with the Dominican Republic, in Inglewood, California. With a final result of 3-2, the team led by Javier Aguirre was able to suffer before a Caribbean team that took almost a half to manage to overcome in the scoreboard, but with enough offensive solvency to take the three points in dispute, but with the dislike of t…
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