1990 North American Nations Cup

1990 North American Nations Cup

The North American Nations Cup (also known as the North American Football Confederation (NAFC) Championship) was the association football (soccer) championship for the CONCACAF's North American Zone.

In 1990, the North American zone (CONCACAF era) re-introduced its championship, hosted by Canada. Although Mexico and Canada sent their full national teams, the U.S. sent its B-team and does not count these games as part of its official internationals.

The NAFC held this competition in 1947, 1949; the North American zone (CONCACAF era) continued the tournament in 1990 and 1991. While Canada was a founding member of the NAFC, it did not participate in the first two championships.

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