Written by:Mitchell Tierney

On Thursday, Concacaf announced the final 26-player rosters for each of the 16 sides participating in the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup.

Among those called up to represent their countries were three Canadian Premier League players: Halifax Wanderers' captain Andre Rampersad and York United midfielder Steffen Yeates by Trinidad and Tobago, and Vancouver FC's Mikaël Cantave by Haiti.

This is Rampersad's second Gold Cup with Trinidad and Tobago, having scored his first goal for his country against Jamaica in the 2023 edition. Rampersad has been capped 20 times.

For his compatriot Yeates, meanwhile, this is his first Gold Cup. He has six caps for country, and scored his first international goal in the Gold Cup qualifiers to help Trinidad reach the tournament proper.

The Soca Warriors join Cantave's Haiti in the tournament's Group D, which also features the United States and tournament invitee Saudi Arabia.

A pair of former CPLers will also participate in the tournament, which kicks off on Saturday, June 14. Former Cavalry FC defender Joel Waterman has been called up by Canada, while former Forge FC defender Garven Metusala is part of the Haiti squad.

OneSoccer will once again be the home for the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup in Canada.