1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship explained

Tourney Name:CONCACAF Women's Championship
Year:1991
Other Titles:Coupe des nations féminine de la CONCACAF 1991
Dates:16–28 April
Country:Haiti
Num Teams:8
Confederations:1
Venues:1
Cities:1
Count:1
Matches:16
Goals:101
Nextseason:1993

The 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship was the first staging of the CONCACAF Women's Championship, the international women's association football tournament for North American, Central American and Caribbean nations organized by CONCACAF. The tournament took place in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, between 18 and 27 April 1991 and consisted of eight national teams. The matches were 80 minutes long.

The United States won the tournament after defeating Canada 5–0 in the final match. They became CONCACAF's single qualifier for the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, which was hosted by China in November and ended with a U.S. victory.

Participating teams

(hosts)

Venues

Port-au-Prince
Stade Sylvio Cator
Capacity: 15,000

Results

Group stage

Group A

Team
3300340+346
3111412−83
3102916−72
3012221−191

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Group B

Team
3300170+176
320152+34
3102211−92
3003112−110

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Knockout stage

Semi-finals

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Final

United States won the tournament and qualified for 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Statistics

Goalscorers

11 goals
8 goals
7 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals

Final ranking

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15500490+4910
25401235+188
35212820−125
45203716−94
Eliminated in the group stage
53102916−72
63102211−92
73012221−191
83003112−110

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