Field hockey at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's tournament
The men's field hockey tournament at the 2019 Pan American Games was the 14th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Pan American Games. It took place over a twelve-day period beginning on 30 July, and culminated with the medal finals on 10 August.
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Host country | Peru | ||
City | Lima | ||
Dates | 30 July – 10 August | ||
Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) | ||
Final positions | |||
Champions | Argentina (10th title) | ||
Runner-up | Canada | ||
Third place | United States | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 24 | ||
Goals scored | 157 (6.54 per match) | ||
Top scorer(s) | Maico Casella Leandro Tolini (10 goals) | ||
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The winner of the tournament qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[1]
Qualification
A total of eight men's teams qualified to compete at the games. The host nation (Peru) received automatic qualification. The top two teams at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games and 2018 South American Games also qualified. The top two teams not yet qualified from the 2017 Pan American Cup (after the results from the above two tournaments are taken into account) also qualified. If Canada and/or the United States have not qualified still, a playoff between the nations and the third-ranked at the Pan American Cups will take place. If both nations do qualify, the playoff will be not necessary and the third placed team at each Pan American Cup will qualify.[2] The Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF) officially announced the qualified teams on 10 September 2018.[3]
Summary
Event | Dates | Location | Quotas | Qualified |
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Host Nation | N/A | N/A | 1 | Peru (55) |
2018 South American Games | 29 May – 6 June | Cochabamba | 2 | Argentina (4) Chile (28) |
2018 Central American and Caribbean Games | 21–29 July | Barranquilla | 2 | Cuba (69) Mexico (32) |
2017 Men's Pan American Cup | 4–12 August | Lancaster | 3 | Canada (10) Trinidad and Tobago (37) United States (24) |
Total | 8 |
- A playoff was not necessary, as Canada and the United States were the top two teams not qualified from the 2017 Men's Pan American Cup.
Rosters
Results
The official schedule was revealed on 10 January 2019.[4]
All times are local (UTC−5).
Pool A
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Argentina | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 1 | +19 | 9 | Quarter-finals |
2 | Chile | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 5 | +2 | 6 | |
3 | Cuba | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 15 | −12 | 3 | |
4 | Trinidad and Tobago | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 11 | −9 | 0 |
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Pool B
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Canada | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 23 | 2 | +21 | 9 | Quarter-finals |
2 | United States | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 21 | 5 | +16 | 6 | |
3 | Mexico | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 12 | −2 | 3 | |
4 | Peru (H) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 38 | −35 | 0 |
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Bracket
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Gold medal match | ||||||||
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Argentina | 14 | |||||||||
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Peru | 1 | |||||||||
Argentina | 5 | |||||||||
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United States | 0 | |||||||||
Cuba | 1 | |||||||||
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United States | 5 | |||||||||
Argentina | 5 | |||||||||
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Canada | 2 | |||||||||
Chile | 2 | |||||||||
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Mexico | 0 | |||||||||
Chile | 2 | |||||||||
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Canada | 3 | Bronze medal match | ||||||||
Trinidad and Tobago | 1 | |||||||||
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Canada | 5 | |||||||||
United States | 2 | |||||||||
Chile | 1 | |||||||||
Quarter-finals
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Cross-overs | Fifth place | |||||
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Peru | 0 | |||||
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Cuba | 7 | |||||
Cuba | 1 | |||||
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Trinidad and Tobago | 2 | |||||
Mexico | 0 | |||||
Trinidad and Tobago | 3 | |||||
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10 August | ||||||
Peru | 0 | |||||
Mexico | 6 |
Cross-overs
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Seventh and eighth place
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Fifth and sixth place
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Semi-finals
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Bronze medal match
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Statistics
Final standings
Pos | Team | Qualification |
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1 | Argentina | 2020 Summer Olympics |
2 | Canada | |
3 | United States | |
4 | Chile | |
5 | Trinidad and Tobago | |
6 | Cuba | |
7 | Mexico | |
8 | Peru (H) |
Goalscorers
There were 157 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 6.54 goals per match.
10 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
- Gordon Johnston
- Oliver Scholfield
- Aki Kaeppler
4 goals
- Martín Ferreiro
- Agustín Mazzilli
- Matías Paredes
- Carlos Consuegra
- Francisco Aguilar
- Alberto Montilla
3 goals
- Keegan Pereira
- Martin Rodriguez
- Alejandro Mendez
- Rodrigo Diaz Espinosa
- Teague Marcano
- Pat Harris
- Paul Singh
2 goals
- Lucas Vila
- Iain Smythe
- James Wallace
- Felipe Renz
- Nicolas Renz
- Sven Richter
- Roger Aguliera
- Iraidys Calderon
- Juan Sosa
- Luis Villegas
- Sean Cicchi
- Kwan Browne
1 goal
- Federico Fernández
- Nicolás Keenan
- Matías Rey
- Brenden Bissett
- James Kirkpatrick
- Sukhi Panesar
- Juan Amoroso
- Franco Becerra
- Fernando Renz
- Juan Lopez
- Wilfredo Sanchez
- Richard Somonte
- Maikel Tritzant
- Daniel Castillo
- Jorge Estrada
- Erik Hernández
- Alexander Sandoval
- David Terminel
- Johannes Vilakivi
- Marcus James
- Tariq Marcano
- Mickel Pierre
- Tom Barratt
- Jonathan Orozco
- Tyler Sundeen
Source: FIH
References
- "Qualification System – Games of the XXXII Olympiad – Tokyo 2020 International Hockey Federation" (PDF). www.fih.ch/. International Hockey Federation (FIH). 6 April 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
- "PAHF announces teams qualified for 2019 Pan American Games" (Press release). Coral Gables, Florida, USA: Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF). 10 September 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
- "Schedule announced for 2019 Pan American Games in Lima" (PDF). www.panamhockey.org. Pan American Hockey Federation. 10 January 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.