The 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup is an official FIFA international football tournament to be held in United States from June 5 to June 25, 2011. The twelve national teams involved in the tournament are required to register a squad of 23 players, as stipulated in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Tournament Rules and Regulations; only players listed in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament. Listed players may only be substituted in the event of a serious injury up until 24 hours before the team's first match. The squads were submitted on May 21, 2011, 15 days prior to the first game.
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Costa Rica
Head coach: Ricardo La Volpe
Cuba
Head coach: Raúl González Triana
Yosniel Mesa defected to the United States
El Salvador
Head coach: Rubén Israel
Mexico
Head coach: José Manuel de la Torre
It was announced during the tournament on June 9, 2011, that five Mexican players, Antônio Naelson, Christian Bermúdez, Édgar Dueñas, Francisco Javier Rodríguez and Guillermo Ochoa, all tested positive for clenbuterol prior to the Gold Cup and have therefore been withdrawn from the squad. The CONCACAF Gold Cup Organizing Committee announced on June 19 that Mexico will be allowed to replace the suspended players. Mexico called up the following five players as replacements:
Guatemala
Head coach: Ever Hugo Almeida
Grenada
Head coach: Mike Adams
Honduras
Head coach: Luis Fernando Suárez
Jamaica
Head coach: Theodore Whitmore
Canada
Head coach: Stephen Hart
Guadeloupe
Head coach: Roger Salnot
Panama
Head coach: Julio Dely Valdés
United States
Head coach: Bob Bradley
Player statistics
Three or more players
CONCACAF nations only
The Cuban squad was made up entirely of players from its domestic league.