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CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship

The CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship was an association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its continental qualifying tournament for the men's olympic teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean, to determine the qualified teams for the Olympic football tournament. The olympic teams were represented by amateur players (1964–1988) and later by under-23 players since 1992. The tournament was held from 1964 to 2020.

On 16 September 2021, CONCACAF announced that the representatives at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games will qualify through the 2022 CONCACAF U-20 Championship. The two finalists at the U-20 tournament will qualify for the Olympics in 2024.

Results

Performances

Top goalscorers

Top goalscorers by edition

1964
  • Carl Gentile (4 goals)
  • Aaron Padilla (4 goals)
1968
  • Juan Ramon Martinez (3 goals)
1972
  • Leonard Cuellar (4 goals)
  • Mike Seeray (4 goals)
1976
  • Hugo Sanchez (4 goals)
1980
  • Don Ebert (3 goals)
  • Javier Jimenez (3 goals)
1984
  • Mike Sweeney (2 goals)
1988
  • Brent Goulet (6 goals)
1992
  • Steve Snow (8 goals)
1996
  • Ronald Gomez (6 goals)
2000
  • Chris Albright (2 goals)
  • Josh Wolff (2 goals)
  • Joaquin Beltran (2 goals)
  • Carlos Ruiz (2 goals)
  • David Suazo (2 goals)
2004
  • Alecko Eskandarian
  • Bobby Convey
  • Emil Martinez
2008
  • Freddy Adu (4 goals)
2012
  • Marco Fabian (5 goals)
  • Alan Pulido (5 goals)
2015
  • Alberth Elis (4 goals)
  • Jerome Kiesewetter (4 goals)
2020
  • Sebastián Córdova (4 goals)

Overall top goalscorers

Olympic qualification by nation

As of 2024

Curaçao have been expelled by IOC, but participant record is recognized by FIFA.

See also

References

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