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El Salvador: September 17, 1989 1–0 CONCACAF Champ./World Cup Q: 167 Guatemala: October 8, 1989 0–0 CONCACAF Champ./World Cup Q: 168 El Salvador: November 5, 1989 0–0 CONCACAF Champ./World Cup Q: 169 Bermuda: November 14, 1989 2–1 Friendly 170 Trinidad and Tobago: November 19, 1989 1–0: CONCACAF Champ./World Cup Q
El Salvador 1–1 Panama (23 March 1963; San Salvador, El Salvador) Biggest Win El Salvador 6–1 Nicaragua (25 March 1963; San Salvador, El Salvador) El Salvador 6–1 Cuba (12 June 2011; Chicago, United States Biggest Defeat Mexico 5–0 El Salvador (5 June 2011; Arlington, United States) Best Result Runners-up (1963, 1981) Worst Result
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They started by losing 1–0 to Costa Rica, then they got revenge by beating Costa Rica 1–0, tied 1–1 against Trinidad and Tobago, won 2–1 against Guatemala and won 1–0 against El Salvador. After scoreless draws against both Guatemala and El Salvador, the situation of the group was as follows:
El Salvador lost their first match against Belgium on 3 June 1982 by a score of 3–0; Wilfried Van Moer and Raoul Lambert scored Belgium's goals. [10] In its second match against Mexico on 7 June 1970, El Salvador lost by a score of 4–0; Javier Valdivia (scored twice), Javier Fragoso, and Juan Ignacio Basaguren scored Mexico's goals. [11]
[40] [50] In the Gold Cup, El Salvador lost their first match in Group A to Mexico (1–0), but defeated Guatemala by the same score, with a goal from Santos Cabrera. This allowed them to advance to the quarter-finals of the Gold Cup for the first time, but they lost 4–0 at that stage to the eventual champions, the United States.
The two teams had faced each other 26 times previously but this will be the first time at the Copa América. [19] Their most recent meeting was a 1–1 semifinals draw in the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup at Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, California, with Panama prevailing 5–4 on penalties.
El Salvador: Third Place 10th (16th) 2015: Quarterfinals (2002, 2003, 2011, 2013) Runners-up (1963, 1981) 103 Costa Rica: Fourth Place 13th (19th) 2015: Runners-up Champions (1963, 1969, 1989) 26 Caribbean zone qualified through the 2017 Caribbean Cup Curaçao: Winners 1st (5th) 1: None Debut Third place (1963, 1969) 68 Jamaica: Runners-up 10th ...