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2013 Gold Cup to kick off with Mexico at the Rose Bowl

In 2013, North America and the Caribbean gold cup will kick off, it is because in the end of 2011 - and Mexico hit the rose bowl.
CONCACAF said on Wednesday, the Los Angeles area has a long history of the site will hold a even the characteristics of the two defending gold cup champion, July 7 kick off, the latest edition of North America's leading international competition.
"CONCACAF President Jeffrey weber said in a statement:" we are looking forward to an exciting 2013 gold cup started on July 7, in the long history of the rose bowl,. "All of the community will unify through the regional competition produces national pride, full of emotion and passion."
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Mexico emphasizes the crowd before 93000 fans 4-2 win over the United States says in the 2011 NBA title, won the game for the second time in the United States after the victory, the first four versions of three.
Although the 2013 gold cup 12 teams now have been set, Mexico in a double the opponent and other participants to have yet to be announced. A dozen other locations across the United States in addition to the rose bowl, will share custody duties.
Complete schedule and group in the draw will be released in the middle of march.
 



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