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CONCACAF Gold Cup: USA Beats Costa Rica on Penalties to Enter Semifinals; Faces Guatemala Next

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The United States has reached the semifinals in 17 of 18 Gold Cups, including 13 straight since a penalty-kicks loss to Colombia in a 2000 quarterfinal.

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Both quarterfinals on Sunday at the North, Central America and Caribbean Zone (CONCACAF) Gold Cup ended in penalty shootouts, with the USA and Guatemala emerging victorious.

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Minneapolis, United States.- On the verge of another fiasco in the Pochettino era, the United States beat Costa Rica this Sunday by 4-3 in jails (2-2 in regulatory time) and qualified for the Semifinals of the Gold Cup of the Concacaf. Argentine helmsman Mauricio Pochettino, who in this tournament has at his command an alternative campus, thus avoided suffering the first elimination of the United States in Final Quarters of the Gold Cup in 25 ye…

Posted by Concacaf.com MINNEAPOLIS – The Concacaf Gold Cup 2025 continued with the 2-2 tie between the United States and Costa Rica, with a 4-3 win for the United States in prisons, in the quarterfinals held on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Francisco Calvo opened the scoreboard at the 12th minute when he converted a penalty that put Costa Rica in advantage. The United States had its own chance from the penal spot to…

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