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CHICAGO, Illinois – Following the conclusion of the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup on Sunday, FW Jonathan David of Canada is the winner of the 2019 Gold Cup Golden Boot Award.
The 19-year-old striker finished the tournament with six goals in 306 minutes played to lead all players. He also had two assists in the four games played.
David became the youngest player to ever score a hat trick in Gold Cup history with his three goals in a 7-0 Group A win over Cuba.
All-Time Gold Cup top scorers:
1991 – Benjamin Galindo, Mexico (4 goals)
1993 – Zague, Mexico (12)
1996 – Eric Wynalda (4)
1998 – Paulo Wanchope, Costa Rica (4); Luis Hernandez, Mexico (4)
2000 – Carlos Corazzin, Canada (4)
2002 – Brian McBride, United States (4)
2003 – Walter Centeno, Costa Rica (4); Landon Donovan, United States (4)
2005 – Carlos Ruiz, Guatemala (3); Wilmer Velasquez, Honduras (3); Luis Tejada, Panama (3); DaMarcus Beasley, United States (3); Landon Donovan, United States (3)
2007 – Carlos Pavon, Honduras (5)
2009 – Miguel Sabah, Mexico (4)
2011 – Javier Hernandez, Mexico (7)
2013 – Gabriel Torres, Panama (5); Landon Donovan, United States (5); Chris Wondolowski, United States (5)
2015 – Clint Dempsey, United States (7)
2017 – Alphonso Davies, Canada (3); Kevin Parsemain, Martinique (3); Jordan Morris (3)
2019 – Jonathan David, Canada (6)
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