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The selection of Panama And Costa Rica the live will measure the forces this Monday, June 26, 2023 at Lockhart Stadium for the first day of Group C of the Gold Cup. The Panamanians and the Ticos last met in March for the CONCACAF Nations League, where it ended in victory in favor of the Panamanians. The match will be broadcast by the signals of RPC, Teletica, Flow Sports, ESPN, Star Plus and VIX. Find out what time they play, where to watch it online and more about this important commitment. In addition, in El Comercio you will find minute by minute all the incidents in real time.

WHEN PANAMA VS. COSTA RICA

The duel for date 1 of Group C of the Gold Cup between Costa Rica vs. Panama will be played this Monday, June 26, 2023 at Lockhart Stadium.

WHAT TIME DOES HE PLAY? PANAMA VS. COSTA RICA

The game between Costa Rica vs. Panama should be played from 7:30 p.m. (Peruvian time). We leave you the schedules of the other countries so as not to miss this important match.

  • Mexico: 6:30 p.m.
  • Panamá: 6:30 p.m.
  • Costa Rica: 6:30 p.m.
  • Ecuador: 7:30 p.m.
  • Colombia: 7:30 p.m.
  • Bolivia: 8:30 p.m.
  • Venezuela: 8:30 p.m.
  • Chile: 8:30 p.m.
  • Argentina: 9:30 p.m.
  • Paraguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Uruguay: 9:30 p.m.
  • Brazil: 9:30 p.m.

ON WHICH CHANNELS TO WATCH PANAMA VS. COSTA RICA

The game between Costa Rica vs. Panama for Gold Cup Group C Date 01 will be broadcast via the signals of RPC, Teletica, Flow Sports, ESPN, Star Plus and VIX. In addition, you can follow the evolution minute by minute on the site of DT El Comercio.

Previous, Gold Cup

Winners of the last three Concacaf tournaments, the United States are the big rival to beat in the Gold Cup which they have been hosting since Saturday, with Mexico plunged into a difficult crisis and other teams in search of surprises.

The tournament, which features 15 teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean, plus guest Qatar, will take place across the United States until the grand final on July 16. at the brand new SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, home of the Rams and Chargers of the American Football League (NFL).

This time around, many local stars are absent from the event, including American Christian Pulisic, Canadian Alphonso Davies, Mexican Irving Lozano and Costa Rican Keylor Navas.

Two years after beating Mexico in the last final, ‘Team USA’ will try to defend the title with a B team that has some pieces of the team that fell in the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar-2022, like Colombian-American striker Jesús Ferreira (FC Dallas).

The young striker, born in Santa Marta and son of former Colombian international David Ferreira, should be the goal man in an attack with young pearls of Mexican origin like Cade Cowell (San Jose Earthquakes), who has excelled in the World U-20 past. Brandon Vázquez Cup (FC Cincinnati) or Alejandro Zendejas (Mexico America).

“The roster is a good mix of veteran players who have World Cup experience and younger players who have earned the opportunity to represent the United States. We have a lot of confidence in this group to try to win a another Gold Cup,” said BJ Callaghan, United States interim head coach.

Callaghan, who will step down after the tournament to re-sign Gregg Berhalter, led the United States to victory in the Nations League this month, the Stars and Stripes’ third straight win in Concacaf tournaments.

The big goal now is to equal Mexico’s record of eight Gold Cup trophies.

On Saturday, the United States will play the Gold Cup opener against Jamaica at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois for Group A, which is rounded out by Trinidad and Tobago and St. Kitts and Nevis.

This is how Panama comes

Mexico secured third place in the Concacaf Nations League by beating Panama 1-0 on Sunday in the consolation duel ahead of the final between Canada and USA.

The winning goal was scored by the Aztec Jesús Gallardo in the fourth minute of the match played at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (USA).

With this victory, the Mexicans have washed their image after the 3-0 victory that their great rival USA gave them in the semi-finals, which drew heavy criticism from the press and supporters of the team led by Argentinian Diego Cocca.

Mexico opened the scoring early, when Gallardo received a cross from the right in the big box and sent the ball into the net with a powerful left-footed cross that goalkeeper Luis Mejía couldn’t stop. The center was born from a game between Uriel Antuna and Julián Araujo, which overwhelmed the defense of the channel.

In the rest of the first period, both teams made several incursions into the opposing box, without managing to score.

In the second half, after a free kick, the Panamanian Aníbal Godoy stopped the ball with his chest in the box, with his back to the goal of Guillermo Ochoa, and sent it from a Chilean into the net at minute 55, but the game has been cancelled. by VAR for offside.

Another goal by Panamanian Ismael Díaz was disallowed in the 69th minute, also for offside.

Jamaican referee Daneon Parchment awarded Mexico a 76th-minute penalty for an alleged foul by Egdar Bárcenas on Santiago Giménez, but overturned the decision after reviewing VAR.

The Panamanian team, led by Spaniard-Danish Thomas Christiansen, said goodbye to the competition with two consecutive defeats, the previous 2-0 against Canada in the semi-finals, with an ineffectual game.

For decades the Aztecs have dominated CONCACAF football and with this third place finish they dream of regaining that leadership that had been eclipsed by the rise of the United States and Canada.

Mexico and Panama will again play the next Gold Cup in the United States (June 24 – July 16).

This is how Costa Rica comes

Ecuador beat Costa Rica 3-1 on Tuesday in a friendly match played in the city of Chester (USA), with goals from Enner Valencia in the first half and from William Pacho and Pedro Vite in the second.

On the Costa Rican side, Joel Campbell pulled one back in the second half in the only clear chance for the Central American side.

After several clear chances at the start of the game, thwarted by Costa Rican goalkeeper Kevin Chamorro, the best in Costa Rica, in the 20th minute nothing could be done against Valencia.

The Ecuadorian striker received, entered the box, broke his pair and placed it near the post with his right foot to send it away from the goalkeeper’s gloves and into the back of the net.

Ecuador maintained a dynamic attack on both flanks in the face of helpless Costa Rica, suffocated by high pressure and rival dominance and clueless in the build.

The same script was followed after the break and at 57 minutes Ecuador increased the lead with Pacho’s goal, taking advantage of the confusion in the Costa Rican defence.

The ball came from the left as the Costa Rican defending half came out and the ball came back into the box, José Cifuentes left it behind for the arrival of Pacho, who scored the second with his left.

In a show of pride, Costa Rica staged a quick counterattack that fell from the right at the feet of Anthony Contreras, who ran the ball through behind the defense for Campbell’s hasty arrival to shoot on the net in the 66th minute. .

After shaking the goal against, Ecuador followed their script and in the 82nd minute the ball came from the left to Vite, who from the front of the box adjusted the ball to the post stock to add the third for the South American team. and the last of the meeting

Theodore Davis

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