The CONCACAF U-17 Championship is an international association football event in the North America, Central America and the Caribbean region, and is the qualification tournament for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
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| Year | Host | Final | Third Place Match | ||||||
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| Champion | Score | Second Place | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | ||||
| 1983 | Trinidad and Tobago | United States |
0–0 (5–3 PSO) | Trinidad and Tobago |
Mexico |
1–0 (AET) | Honduras |
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| Year | Host | Champion | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | |
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| 1985 | Mexico | Mexico |
Costa Rica |
Canada |
Honduras |
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| 1987 | Honduras | Mexico |
United States |
Costa Rica |
Honduras |
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| 1988 | Cuba | Cuba |
United States |
Canada |
Trinidad and Tobago |
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| 1991 | Trinidad and Tobago | Mexico |
United States |
Cuba |
Trinidad and Tobago |
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| 1992 | Cuba | United States |
Mexico |
Canada |
Cuba |
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| 1994 | El Salvador | Costa Rica |
United States |
Canada |
Mexico |
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| 1997 | Trinidad and Tobago | Mexico |
United States |
Costa Rica |
Canada |
During this era of the tournament there were only two group stages played; there was no championship round. The tournament served primarily to qualify national teams to the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
| Year | Group A Host | Qualified | Group B Host | Qualified | Playoff Winner | |||||
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| 1999 | El Salvador | Mexico |
El Salvador |
Jamaica | Jamaica |
United States |
Costa Rica |
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| 2001 details |
Honduras | Costa Rica |
Canada |
United States | United States |
Mexico |
El Salvador |
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| 2003 details |
Canada | Costa Rica |
Jamaica |
Guatemala | United States |
Mexico |
Canada |
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| 2005 details |
Costa Rica | United States |
Costa Rica |
Mexico | Mexico |
Honduras |
Canada |
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| 2007 details |
Honduras | Haiti |
Honduras |
Jamaica | Costa Rica |
United States |
Trinidad and Tobago |
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In 2009 the tournament returned to a championship format in which all four semifinalists qualify to the FIFA U-17 World Cup.[1] The 2009 tournament was cut short due to the swine flu outbreak in Mexico.[2] No championship round was played as a result of the cancellation, and the tournament ended with four teams qualifying to the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup without determining a regional champion.
| Year | Host | FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers | ||||
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| Qualified | Qualified | Qualified | Qualified | |||
| 2009 details |
Mexico[3][4] | Mexico |
Honduras |
Costa Rica |
United States |
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