UNCAF Nations Cup - Results

Results

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-Up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1991 Costa Rica
Costa Rica

Honduras

Guatemala

El Salvador
1993 Honduras
Honduras

Costa Rica

Panama

El Salvador
1995 El Salvador
Honduras
3 – 0
Guatemala

El Salvador
2 – 1
Costa Rica
1997 Guatemala
Costa Rica

Guatemala

El Salvador

Honduras
1999 Costa Rica
Costa Rica

Guatemala

Honduras

El Salvador
2001 Honduras
Guatemala

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Panama
2003 Panama
Costa Rica

Guatemala

El Salvador

Honduras
2005 Guatemala
Costa Rica
1 – 1
7–6 pens

Honduras

Guatemala
3 – 0
Panama
2007 El Salvador
Costa Rica
1 – 1
4–1 pens

Panama

Guatemala
1 – 0
El Salvador
2009 Honduras
Panama
0 – 0
5–3 pens

Costa Rica

Honduras
1 – 0
El Salvador
2011 Panama
Honduras
2 – 1
Costa Rica

Panama
0 – 0
5–4 pens

El Salvador
2013 Costa Rica
Costa Rica
1 – 0
Honduras

El Salvador
1 – 0
Belize
2015 United States WS1 vs WS2 LS1 vs LS2
  • Key:
    • pens – after penalty shootout

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