North American Nations Cup

North American Nations Cup
Organizing bodyNAFC (1947–1949)
NAFU (1990–1991)
Founded1947
Abolished1991
RegionNorth America
Last champion(s) Mexico
Most successful team(s) Mexico (3 titles)

The North American Nations Cup and NAFC Championship were association football tournaments for teams in the area of North America.

In 1947 and 1949, the NAFC Championship was organized by the North American Football Confederation. Cuba, Mexico, and the United States participated in both editions of the tournament. NAFC merged with the CCCF to form CONCACAF in 1961.

After a 41-year absence, another North American championship was organized by the North American Football Union. The North American Nations Cup was contested in 1990 and 1991 by Canada, Mexico, and the United States before the introduction of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Results

NAFC Championship
Year Host country Winner Runner-up Third place
1947  Cuba
Mexico

Cuba

United States
1949  Mexico
Mexico

United States

Cuba
North American Nations Cup (NAFU)
Year Host country Winner Runner-up Third place
1990  Canada
Canada

Mexico

United States
1991  United States
Mexico

United States

Canada

Titles by team

Team Titles Years won
 Mexico
3
1947, 1949, 1991
 Canada
1
1990

Statistics

Hat-tricks

A hat-trick is achieved when the same player scores three or more goals in one match. Listed in chronological order.

Sequence
Player No. of
goals
Time of goals Representing Final
score
Opponent Tournament Round Date
1. Adalberto López 3 3', 35', 85'  Mexico 5–0  United States 1947 Group stage 13 July 1947
2. Luis de la Fuente 3 37', 55', 58'  Mexico 6–0  United States 1949 Group stage 4 September 1949
3. Horacio Casarín 3 23', 41', 76'  Mexico 6–2  United States 1949 Group stage 18 September 1949

See also

References