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Stadiums of the Gold Cup

Orange Bowl
Home Depot Center
Giants Stadium
Gillette Stadium
Reliant Stadium
Soldier Field

 

ORANGE BOWL (Miami, Florida)
Miami Dolphins place
1501 N.W. 3rd Street
Miami, Florida 33125
Telephone: (305) 643-7100
Year Opened: 1937
Capacity: 74,177
Website: http://www.ci.miami.fl.us/Public
Facilities/Stadiums/Orange_bowl/

ORANGE BOWL
The Orange Bowl will host the CONCACAF Gold Cup™ for a record setting fifth consecutive time. The venue staged games in the 1996 Olympic Games and has played host to both the USA and Mexico national teams and has held a game between Colombia and Argentina. All three Group A games, featuring Canada, Costa Rica, Guadeloupe and Haiti, will be played in the Orange Bowl.

Group A
06.06.2007 Costa Rica - Canadá - : - Miami, Orange Bowl
06.06.2007 Guadeloupe - Haití - : - Miami, Orange Bowl
06.09.2007 Canadá - Guadeloupe - : - Miami, Orange Bowl
06.09.2007 Haití - Costa Rica - : - Miami, Orange Bowl
06.11.2007 Costa Rica - Guadeloupe - : - Miami, Orange Bowl
06.11.2007 Haití - Canadá - : - Miami, Orange Bowl


HOME DEPOT CENTER (Carson, California)
18400 Avalon Blvd., Suite 200
Carson, CA 90746
Telephone: (310) 630-2200
Year Opened: 2003
Capacity: 27,000
Website: www.homedepotcenter.com

HOME DEPOT CENTER
The Home Depot Center has a capacity of 27,000 and is the home of MLS teams Club Deportivo Chivas USA and the Los Angeles Galaxy. The stadium has been host to big events including the final of the FIFA Woman’s World Cup 2003, the 2003 MLS All – Star Game, two MLS Cup finals (2003 and 2004), and the NCAA College Cup in 2004. The stadium has also hosted many international events, including the first two editions of Interliga (2004 and 2005) and various games for the Mexican National Team. Two Group B rounds featuring El Salvador, Guatemala, Trinidad & Tobago and the USA will be played at the Home Depot Center.

Group B
06.07.2007 USA - Guatemala - : - Los Angeles, Carson
06.07.2007 El Salvador - Trinidad & Tobago - : - Los Angeles, Carson
06.09.2007 Guatemala - El Salvador - : - Los Angeles, Carson
06.09.2007 Trinidad & Tobago - USA - : - Los Angeles, Carson


Giants Stadium New York,
New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
50 State Route 120
East Rutherford, NJ 07073
Telephone: 201.935.8500
Year Opened: 1976
Capacity: 80,242
Website: www.meadowlands.com

Giants Stadium.
Giants Stadium is the home of the Red Bulls of the MLS and was the host of the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup™ Final. In 1994 it was one of the FIFA World Cup stadiums hosting seven games including a semifinal between Italy and Bulgaria. Giants Stadium also played host to the New York Cosmos with the legendary Pele in the NASL, FIFA Woman’s World Cup 1999 and the Opening Ceremonies, the Parmalat Cup, the U.S. Soccer Cup and the MLS All – Star game. In the last three years Manchester United, Juventus, AC Milan, Mexican National Team, Real Madrid, FC Porto, AS Roma, and the Peruvian National team have played international games here. Two Group C rounds, featuring Cuba, Honduras, Mexico and Panama, will be played at Giants Stadium.

Group C
06.08.2007 Panamá - Honduras - : - New York, New Jersey
06.08.2007 México - Cuba - : - New York, New Jersey
06.10.2007 Honduras - México - : - New York, New Jersey
06.10.2007 Panamá - Cuba - : - New York, New Jersey


Gillette Stadium en Foxborough, Mass.
One Patriot Place
Foxborough, MA 02035-1388
Telephone: (508) 543-8200
Year Opened: 2002
Capacity: 68,756
Website: www.gillettestadium.com

Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium opened its doors in 2002 in place of Foxboro Stadium, one of the most popular stadiums in American soccer history The U.S. National Team, which has never lost in Foxboro Stadium (7-0-3), now has a record of 5 – 1 in Gillette Stadium. Three 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup matches were held at Gillette Stadium. The original Foxboro Stadium hosted 5 FIFA Woman’s World Cup 1999 games and was one of nine sites of the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Gillette Stadium will host the final round of Group B play and a pair of quarterfinals.

Group B
06.12.2007 USA - El Salvador - : - Boston, Foxboro
06.12.2007 Trinidad & Tobago - Guatemala - : - Boston, Foxboro

Quarterfinals
06.16.2007 S1 : A1 - B2 - : - Boston, Foxboro
06.16.2007 S2 : B1 - A3 o C3 - : - Boston, Foxboro



Reliant Stadium, Houston
Reliant Park, Interstate Loop 610 entre Kirby Street y Fannin Street
Telephone: (832) 667-1841
Year Opened: 2002
Capacity: 71,500
Website: http://www.reliantpark.com/

Reliant Stadium
Reliant Stadium is the only stadium used for soccer, Rodeo and the NFL and is the home of the Houston Texans. The stadium has a natural surface and can be easily converted for exhibitions, concerts, and many sports. Reliant Stadium offers four different levels for special events. The retractable roof ensures no interruption in play in the event of bad weather. Reliant Stadium will host the final round of Group C play and a pair of quarterfinals.

Group C
06.13.2007 Cuba - Honduras - : - Houston
06.13.2007 México - Panamá - : - Houston

Quarterfinals
06.17.2007 S3 : C1 - A3 o B3 - : - Houston
06.17.2007 S4 : C2 - A2 - : - Houston


Soldier Field Chicago
Campus at 1410 S. Museum Campus Drive. Chicago
Telephone: (312) 836-7000
Year Opened: 1924
Capacity: 63.130
Website: http://www.soldierfield.net/

Soldier Field
Soldier Field is where the Chicago Bears of the NFL play their home games. This stadium was re-opened on September 27, 2003. In 1987, the New Soldier Field was registered as a National Historic place. Some of the most famous events at the stadium include the Pan-American Games of 1959, FIFA World Cup 1994, and the FIFA Woman’s World Cup 1999. Soldier Field will host both semi finals and the final of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Semifinals
06.21.2007 F1: S1 - S2 - : - Chicago
06.21.2007 F2: S3 - S4 - : - Chicago

Final
06.24.2007 F1 - F2 - : - Chicago

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