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🔝 The best moments from the Gold Cup quarter-finals

🔝 The best moments from the Gold Cup quarter-finals

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🔝 The best moments from the Gold Cup quarter-finals
This Saturday, the first two semifinalists of the Gold Cup were decided: Mexico and Honduras will face each other in the next round after winning their matches against Panama and Saudi Arabia, respectively.
A Saturday filled with great excitement and goals. Are you ready? Here are the highlights from today in the Concacaf competition.
Heart-Stopping Penalty Shootout
Honduras overcame Panama in a heart-stopping penalty shootout, amid questions about whether extra time should have been played according to Concacaf regulations.
A Historic Record
Ismael Díaz matched the legendary Blas Pérez's goal-scoring record for the National Team in the Gold Cup, with 11 goals.
Gil Mora's Debut
Javier Aguirre gave him his first opportunity with the National Team at just 16 years old. He also became the youngest Mexican to play in the Concacaf competition.
200th Goal in the Gold Cup
Mexico became the first National Team to reach 200 goals in the Gold Cup, according to Mister Chip. The downside? The goal was an own goal by Saudi Arabia.
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