Overview
- The quarterfinal in Glendale, Arizona, remained deadlocked 1-1 after extra time following Ismael Díaz’s 44th-minute penalty and Anthony Lozano’s 82nd-minute equalizer.
- Both teams converted four of their first five penalty attempts before Panama’s Orlando Mosquera saved Lozano’s kick and Eduardo Guerrero missed Panama’s final spot shot.
- In the shootout’s decisive moment, Carlos Pineda buried his penalty in the bottom left corner to clinch a 5-4 victory for Honduras.
- Ismael Díaz set a new Panamanian single-tournament Gold Cup scoring record with his sixth goal of the competition.
- Honduras will face the winner of the Saudi Arabia vs. Mexico quarterfinal in Santa Clara, California, for a chance to reach its first Gold Cup final since 1991.