Gold Cup Winning Head Coaches
Year | Head coach | Champions |
---|---|---|
1991 | Bora Milutinović | United States |
1993 | Miguel Mejía Barón | Mexico |
1996 | Bora Milutinović | Mexico |
1998 | Manuel Lapuente | Mexico |
2000 | Holger Osieck | Canada |
2002 | Bruce Arena | United States |
2003 | Ricardo La Volpe | Mexico |
2005 | Bruce Arena | United States |
2007 | Bob Bradley | United States |
2009 | Javier Aguirre | Mexico |
2011 | José Manuel de la Torre | Mexico |
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