Copa Centroamericana - Results

Results

Year Host Winner Runner-up Third Fourth
UNCAF Nations Cup era
1991 Costa Rica Costa Rica Honduras Guatemala El Salvador
Final standings: CRC 6, HON 3, GUA 2, SLV 1.
1993 Honduras Honduras Costa Rica Panama El Salvador
Final standings: HON 6, CRC 4, PAN 1, SLV 1.
1995 El Salvador Honduras Guatemala El Salvador Costa Rica
Final: GUA 0–3 HON; Third place: SLV 2–1 CRC.
1997 Guatemala Costa Rica Guatemala El Salvador Honduras
Final standings: CRC 7, GUA 7, SLV 1, HON 1.
1999 Costa Rica Costa Rica Guatemala Honduras El Salvador
Final standings: CRC 6, GUA 6, HON 6, SLV 0.
2001 Honduras Guatemala Costa Rica El Salvador Panama
Final standings: GUA 7, CRC 4, SLV 3, PAN 1.
2003 Panama Costa Rica Guatemala El Salvador Honduras
Final standings: CRC 13, GUA 10, SLV 9, HON 4.
2005 Guatemala Costa Rica Honduras Guatemala Panama
Final: CRC 1–1 (7–6 pen.) HON; Third place: GUA 3–0 PAN.
2007 El Salvador Costa Rica Panama Guatemala El Salvador
Final: CRC 1–1 (4–1 pen.) PAN; Third place: SLV 0–1 GUA.
2009 Honduras Panama Costa Rica Honduras El Salvador
Final: CRC 0–0 (3–5 pen.) PAN; Third place: HON 1–0 SLV.
Copa Centroamericana era
2011 Panama Honduras Costa Rica Panama El Salvador
Final: CRC 1–2 HON; Third place: PAN 0–0 (5–4 pen.) SLV.
2013 Costa Rica
Final:; Third place:

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