2017 Men's Pan American Cup (field hockey)

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The 2017 Men's Pan American Cup was the fifth edition of the Men's Pan American Cup, the quadrennial men's international field hockey championship of the Americas organized by the Pan American Hockey Federation. It was held between 4 and 12 August 2017 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States, simultaneously with the women's tournament.[1]

2017 Men's Pan American Cup
Tournament details
Host countryUnited States
CityLancaster
Dates4–12 August
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Spooky Nook Sports
Final positions
Champions Argentina (3rd title)
Runner-up Canada
Third place United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored103 (5.15 per match)
Top scorer(s)Argentina Matías Paredes
Argentina Gonzalo Peillat (7 goals)
Best playerArgentina Matías Paredes
2013 (previous) (next) 2022

The tournament doubled as the qualifier for two major international tournaments: the winner qualified directly to the 2018 World Cup, and the two teams not qualifying through the 2018 South American Games or the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games qualified for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Also, the top 6 teams qualified for the next Pan American Cup, while the bottom two need to compete in the Pan American Challenge.

Argentina won the tournament for the third time after defeating Canada 2–0 in the final.[2] As they had already secured an automatic berth at the 2018 World Cup thanks to a second-place finish at the World League Semifinal in London, England, their quota was immediately awarded to first reserve team New Zealand.[3]

Qualification

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The top six nations at the 2013 Pan American Cup qualified directly with the remaining two spots were assigned to the first and second-placed team at the 2015 Pan American Challenge, which was held in Chiclayo, Peru.[4][5]

Dates Event Location Quotas Qualifiers
10–17 August 2013 2013 Men's Pan American Cup Brampton, Canada 6   Argentina (1)
  Canada (11)
  Chile (27)
  Mexico (41)
  Trinidad and Tobago (33)
  United States (26)
3–11 October 2015 2015 Pan American Challenge Chiclayo, Peru 2   Brazil (29)
  Venezuela (48)
Total 8

Results

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All times are Eastern Daylight Time, (UTC−04:00)

First round

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Pool A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Argentina 3 3 0 0 27 2 25 9 Semi-finals
2   United States (H) 3 2 0 1 8 7 1 6
3   Chile 3 1 0 2 9 12 −3 3 5–8th place semi-finals
4   Venezuela 3 0 0 3 0 23 −23 0
Source: PAHF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[6]
(H) Hosts
4 August 2017
10:00
Chile   6–0   Venezuela
Becerra   25'55'
Hurtado   32'50'
Rodríguez   44'48'
Report
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Oliver Hock (BRA)
4 August 2017
19:00
Argentina   6–0   United States
Paredes   17'30'
Peillat   21'
Merino   25'60'
Gilardi   50'
Report
Umpires:
Nazmi Kamarudin (MAS)
Tyler Klenk (CAN)

6 August 2017
17:00
Chile   2–9   Argentina
Goñi   13'
Martín   54'
Report Parades   6'
Peillat   7'23'29'60'
Vila   21'36'
Ganly   45'
Ortiz   58'
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Kevin George (TRI)
6 August 2017
19:00
United States   5–0   Venezuela
Khokhar   13'
Cicchi   23'
Grassi   38'
Kaeppeler   44'
Sundeen   52'
Report
Umpires:
Nazmi Kamarudin (MAS)
Oliver Hock (BRA)

8 August 2017
12:00
Argentina   12–0   Venezuela
Peillat   11'
Mazzilli   13'17'59'
Menini   39'
Paredes   44'
Ibarra   45'
Casella   46'53'
Ganly   50'55'
Tarazona   60'
Report
Umpires:
Gus Soteriades (USA)
Kevin George (TRI)
8 August 2017
19:00
United States   3–1   Chile
Huisman   3'
Grassi   12'
Kaeppeler   19'
Report Purcell   49'
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Tyler Klenk (CAN)

Pool B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Canada 3 3 0 0 12 0 12 9 Semi-finals
2   Trinidad and Tobago 3 2 0 1 5 7 −2 6
3   Brazil 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3 5–8th place semi-finals
4   Mexico 3 0 0 3 3 12 −9 0
Source: Panamhockey
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.[6]
4 August 2017
12:00
Canada   4–0   Trinidad and Tobago
Tupper   8'
Sarmento   23'
Johnston   29'
Smythe   51'
Report
Umpires:
Diego Barbas (ARG)
Matias Barbosa (CHI)
4 August 201
17:00
Brazil   3–1   Mexico
López   7'
Vehrle-Smith   42'
Paixão   59'
Report Chávez   57'
Umpires:
Gus Soteriades (USA)
Manuel Sierra (VEN)

6 August 2017
10:00
Brazil   0–2   Canada
Report van Son   38'
Pereira   51'
Umpires:
Diego Barbas (ARG)
Ridge Bair (USA)
6 August 2017
12:00
Trinidad and Tobago   3–2   Mexico
Emmanuel   14'
Byer   38'
Toussaint   57'
Report Chavez   35'
Pedraza   52'
Umpires:
Gus Soteriades (USA)
Matias Barbosa (CHI)

8 August 2017
10:00
Trinidad and Tobago   2–1   Brazil
Pascal   6'
Marcano   47'
Report Sousa   41'
Umpires:
Diego Barbas (ARG)
Manuel Sierra (VEN)
8 August 2017
17:00
Canada   6–0   Mexico
B. Panesar   22'
Tupper   24'
Johnston   42'50'
van Son   43'
Pereria   55'
Report
Umpires:
Ridge Blair (USA)
Nazmi Kamarudin (MAS)

Fifth to eighth place classification

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5–8th place semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
11 August
 
 
  Chile8
 
12 August
 
  Mexico1
 
  Chile1 (2)
 
11 August
 
  Brazil (p.s.o.)2 (4)
 
  Venezuela1
 
 
  Brazil4
 
Seventh place
 
 
12 August
 
 
  Mexico1
 
 
  Venezuela0

5–8th place semi-finals

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11 August 2017
09:15
Chile   8–1   Mexico
Martín   21'
Richter   22'45'
Hurtado   40'
Contardo   43'
Rodríguez   56'58'
Becerra   60'
Report Mendez   37'
Umpires:
Manuel Sierra (VEN)
Oliver Hock (BRA)

11 August 2017
11:30
Venezuela   1–4   Brazil
Escobar   60' Report Y. van der Heijden   7'
Lopez   48'
Sousa   54'
Paixão   59'
Umpires:
Kevin George (TRI)
Tyler Klenk (CAN)

Seventh place game

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12 August 2017
10:00
Mexico   1–0   Venezuela
Mendez   17' Report[permanent dead link]
Umpires:
Oliver Hock (BRA)
Matias Barbosa (CHI)

Fifth place game

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12 August 2017
12:15
Chile   2–2   Brazil
Rodríguez   20'51' Report Lopez   10'
Paixão   37'
Penalties
Pizarro  
Hurtado  
Becerra  
Esparza  
2–4   Borges
  Imer
  P. van der Heijden
  Y. van der Heijden
  Paixão
Umpires:
Ridge Bair (USA)
Manuel Sierra (VEN)

First to fourth place classification

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
10 August
 
 
  Argentina8
 
12 August
 
  Trinidad and Tobago1
 
  Argentina2
 
10 August
 
  Canada0
 
  United States1 (3)
 
 
  Canada (p.s.o.)1 (4)
 
Third place
 
 
12 August
 
 
  Trinidad and Tobago0
 
 
  United States3

Semi-finals

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10 August 2017
17:00
Argentina   8–1   Trinidad and Tobago
Paredes   3'4'5'
Ortiz   8'
Peillat   10'
Tarazona   27'47'
Ganly   41'
Report Toussaint   38'
Umpires:
Nazmi Kamarudin (MAS)
Gus Soteriades (USA)

10 August 2017
19:15
Canada   1–1   United States
Johnston   8' Report Singh   14'
Penalties
Johnston  
Pereira  
S. Panesar  
B. Panesar  
van Son  
4–3   Harris
  Huisman
  Dhadwal
  Sundeen
  Kaeppeler
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Diego Barbas (ARG)

Third place game

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12 August 2017
15:30
Trinidad and Tobago   0–3   United States
Report Sundeen   19'
Cicchi   22'
Holt   60'
Umpires:
Diego Barbas (ARG)
Tyler Klenk (CAN)

Final

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12 August 2017
17:45
Argentina   2–0   Canada
Ortiz   5'
Vila   25'
Report
Umpires:
Peter Wright (RSA)
Nazmi Kamarudin (MAS)

Statistics

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Final standings

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Rank Team
1   Argentina
2   Canada
3   United States
4   Trinidad and Tobago
5   Brazil
6   Chile
7   Mexico
8   Venezuela

Awards

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Top Goalscorer[7] Player of the Tournament Goalkeeper of the Tournament Young Player of the Tournament
  Matías Paredes
  Gonzalo Peillat
  Matías Paredes   David Carter   Tariq Marcano

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PAHF announce hosts for events until 2017". PAHF. 2014-06-25. Archived from the original on 2017-08-04. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
  2. ^ "Argentina take third Men's Pan American Cup title, while host nation USA win bronze". FIH. 2017-08-13. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  3. ^ "New Zealand qualify for Odisha Men's Hockey World Cup 2018". FIH. 2017-08-11. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  4. ^ "Teams announced for 2015 Pan American Challenge" (PDF). PAHF. 2015-06-18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
  5. ^ "Dates and Participating Teams for 2017 Pan American Cups (men and women)" (PDF). PAHF. 2016-10-18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-30. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
  6. ^ a b Regulations
  7. ^ "Olympic Champions Argentina blank Canada to defend Pan American Cup title". panamhockey.org. 12 August 2017. Archived from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
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