CONCACAF Gold Cup records and statistics

This is a list of records and statistics of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The Gold Cup replaced the CONCACAF Championship, which was held ten times from 1963 to 1989. Before the merger and foundation of CONCACAF, the confederation was split into two entities with their own international tournament, NAFU's North American Nations Cup and the CCCF Championship.

Comprehensive team results by tournament
Legend For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament are shown (in parentheses).

Notes

Debut of teams
Each final tournament has had at least one team appearing for the first time. A total of 24 CONCACAF members have reached the finals.

Overall team records
In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.

Notes

Teams yet to qualify for finals
The following seventeen teams which are current CONCACAF members have never qualified for the Gold Cup.

Legend
 * – Did not qualify
 * – Did not enter / withdrew / banned

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Host nations and venues

 * Co-hosted by the United States and Mexico in 1993 and 2003
 * Co-hosted by the United States and Canada in 2015 and 2023
 * Co-hosted by the United States, Costa Rica and Jamaica in 2019

Active participation streaks
This is a list of active consecutive participations of national teams in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and CONCACAF Championship.

Active participation droughts
This is a list of droughts associated with the participation of national teams in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Does not include teams that have not yet made their first appearance, teams that no longer exist.

Top 20 goal leaders

 * Only CONCACAF Gold Cup matches counted towards all-time records. Stats from qualification are not included.
 * Players in bold have not retired from international football and may still be called up to their national team.

Best goalkeeper award

 * 2000: 🇨🇦 Craig Forrest
 * 2002: 🇨🇦 Lars Hirschfeld
 * 2003: 🇲🇽 Oswaldo Sánchez
 * 2005: 🇵🇦 Jaime Penedo
 * 2007: Franck Grandel
 * 2009: Keylor Navas
 * 2011: Noel Valladares
 * 2013: 🇵🇦 Jaime Penedo
 * 2015: 🇺🇸 Brad Guzan
 * 2017: 🇯🇲 Andre Blake
 * 2019: 🇲🇽 Guillermo Ochoa
 * 2021: 🇺🇸 Matt Turner
 * 2023: 🇲🇽 Guillermo Ochoa