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Perfect in Opening Games of the Gold Cup

Dating back to the inaugural tournament in 1991, the U.S. MNT is a perfect 12-0-0 in CONCACAF Gold Cup openers, defeating Trinidad & Tobago (1991, 1996), Jamaica (1993), Cuba (1998, 2005), Haiti (2000), Korea Republic (2002), El Salvador (2003), Guatemala (2007), Grenada (2009), Canada (2011) and Belize (2013).

The team has outscored opponents 33-6 in its initial Gold Cup games, earning clean sheets in seven of the 12 matches. Chris Wondolowski’s hat trick in the team’s 6-1 victory against Belize in 2013 marks the most goals scored by a U.S. player in the opening match of the tournament.

Omar and Greg return to Dallas

Defenders Omar Gonzalez and Greg Garza hail from the Dallas area and both also played for famed U.S. Soccer Development Academy club Dallas Texans.

“It’s very special to come back to Dallas while playing for your national team,” Gonzalez told reporters prior to training on Sunday. “[We’re] playing in such an important tournament this year and against a good opponent in Honduras. Hopefully we can get the result we want.”

“What else can you ask for, right?” added Garza. “It’s a dream come true. For me being home, having my family, my parents, my grandparents, my aunts and uncles – everyone being here to see me, I’m just really happy to be here.”

While Gonzalez has regularly played at Toyota Stadium with his club side LA Galaxy, Garza said he also has familiarity with the venue.

“We had the U-23s game against Mexico here about three or four years ago,” he said. “Other times, I’ve youth tournaments here and stuff like that as well. I’ve played on these [training] fields a lot when I was with my club team, the Dallas Texans, but I’ve done a couple of camps here with the youth national teams as well. Wherever you are, you have to be ready for whatever circumstances. I think it’s a good feeling to be home, but the main thing is for all of us to adapt the best way possible.”

Garza told reporters that he was trying to get as many tickets as possible to Tuesday’s game for family members while Gonzalez said he’d keep his ticket requests to just immediate family.

Otherwise, “it’d come out of my pocket,” he joked.

Gold Cup Games in Dallas

The U.S. MNT has played five previous Gold Cup matches in the Dallas metro area, going a perfect 5-0-0.

Four of those five matches came during the 1993 Gold Cup when the U.S. defeated Jamaica 1-0, Panama 2-1 and Honduras 1-0 in group play before using Cle Kooiman’s extra time winner to down Costa Rica 1-0 in the semifinals.

More recently, the U.S. defeated Honduras 3-1 at Arlington’s Cowboy Stadium in the 2013 Gold Cup semifinals, with U.S. midfielder Alejandro Bedoya assisting on both of Landon Donovan’s goals.

Bedoya’s Fond Memory in Dallas

Almost two years on from that semifinal win in Arlington, Bedoya holds fond memories of how that performance helped him move forward with MNT.

“That was sort of my breakout back being with the National Team,” Bedoya said. “I hadn’t been playing all that much when Jurgen came in and was happy to be back in the mix on the Gold Cup roster. I waited for my chance and got it late in the group stage, continued that on and in the semifinal against Honduras I was able to create a lot with my runs. I got two important assists by being aggressive, running at them and being a presence out wide.”

Bedoya’s performance at the 2013 Gold Cup propelled him to six appearances in the team’s remaining eight matches that year and eventually on to the 2014 FIFA World Cup roster, where he appeared in all four matches for the U.S. and when healthy, has been a constant call-up to Klinsmann’s side.

 “That semifinal gave me a lot of confidence,” he continued. “Since then I’ve tried to do my best for the national team and throughout 2014 and after the World Cup I think I’ve had some good, consistent performances. In terms of getting on the stat sheet, that semifinal with two assists is probably my best.”

VS. Honduras

Including the team’s two victories against Honduras in Dallas, the U.S. is 5-0-1 all-time against Los Catrachos in Gold Cup play.

Fourteen years to the day of Tuesday’s opener, the teams played to a 0-0 draw before the U.S. defeated Honduras 4-3 on penalty kicks to lift the inaugural 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

After meeting in 1993, the teams wouldn’t match up again until the 2005 semifinals when late goals from John O’Brien and Oguchi Onyewu pushed the U.S. to a 2-1 win at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

The sides met twice during the 2009 tournament, with the U.S. using goals from Santino Quaranta and Brian Ching to earn a 2-0 victory during group play at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. Clarence Goodson and Kenny Cooper scored for another 2-0 win against Honduras in the semifinal at Chicago’s Soldier Field.

The most recent Gold Cup meeting was the 2013 semifinal where Eddie Johnson scored in the 11th minute before Donovan put the game away with goals in the 27th and 53rd minutes in the 3-1 win.