CONCACAF Gold Cup Glance
- Mexico's national soccer team defeated the Dominican Republic 3-2 at SoFi Stadium in a 2025 Gold Cup group stage match on Saturday night.
- Playing as defending champions, Mexico aimed to secure qualification while the Dominican Republic, a League B qualifier, scored their first-ever Gold Cup goal in the match.
- Edson Álvarez, West Ham midfielder, scored a 44th-minute header; Peter González netted Dominican Republic’s first Gold Cup goal in 51st and Edison Azcona’s 67th-minute deflected shot forced a tense finish.
- Mexico leads Group A with three points after a 3-2 win, while the Dominican Republic sits at the bottom, as Mexico aims for a 10th Gold Cup title.
- Mexico faces Suriname on Wednesday as Jiménez nears second place on El Tri’s all-time scorer list with 40 goals.
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CONCACAF Gold Cup gets Texas excited for FIFA World Cup | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
The CONCACAF Gold Cup is an international sporting event, and the city of Arlington sees this as another opportunity to prepare for the FIFA World Cup next year. The tournament is also getting fans even more excited for the world cup, and they hope they get to watch their teams here next year.

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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