Football at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's tournament

The men's association football tournament at the 2011 Pan American Games was held in Guadalajara, Mexico at the Omnilife Stadium from 19 to 28 October 2011. Associations affiliated with FIFA were invited to send their men's U-22 national teams, with 3 no-age-limit players per team allowed.[1] [2] Ecuador were the defending champions from the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, defeating Jamaica 2–1, but they were eliminated during the group stage.

Men's football tournament at the 2011 Pan American Games
VenueOmnilife Stadium
Dates19–28 October
Competitors144 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal 
Silver medal 
Bronze medal 
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For these Games, the men competed in an eight-team tournament, which is a drop from 12 at the 2007 games. Preliminary matches commenced on 19 October. The teams were grouped into two pools of four teams each for a round-robin preliminary round. The top two teams in each pool advanced to a four-team single-elimination bracket.

Mexico won the gold medal for the fourth time in this competition, defeating six-time gold-medalists Argentina in the tournament's final. Uruguay took the bronze medal.

Teams edit

Qualification edit

Event Date Location Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation 1   Mexico
CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament 28 March – 10 April 2011   Guatemala 3*   Cuba
  Costa Rica
  Guatemala
  Trinidad and Tobago*
CONMEBOL Qualifying Tournament 12 March – 9 April 2011   Ecuador 4   Brazil
  Uruguay
  Argentina
  Ecuador
TOTAL 8
  • The highest finisher from each the Caribbean and Central American regions will qualify, along with the best qualifying team from either region.[3]
  • Guatemala later withdrew due to issues of discipline within the team. They were replaced by Trinidad and Tobago, after Honduras and Panama who finished ahead of Trinidad and Tobago declined to participate.[4]

Squads edit

The men's tournament is a full international tournament with a U-22 age limit. Each nation must submit a squad of 18 players September 2011. A minimum of two goalkeepers (plus one optional alternate goalkeeper) must be included in the squad.[2]

Format edit

  • Eight teams are split into 2 preliminary round groups of 4 teams each. The top 2 teams from each group qualify for the knockout stage.
  • The third and fourth placed teams are eliminated from the competition.
  • In the semifinals, the matchups are as follows: A1 vs. B2 and B1 vs. A2
  • The winning teams from the semifinals play for the gold medal. The losing teams compete for the bronze medal.

Preliminary round edit

All times are local Central Daylight Time (UTC-5)[5]

Qualified for the Semifinals

Group A edit

Nation PLD W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Mexico 3 2 1 0 8 4 +4 7
  Uruguay 3 1 1 1 4 6 -2 4
  Trinidad and Tobago 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3
  Ecuador 3 0 1 2 2 4 -2 1
Mexico  2–1  Ecuador
Peralta   25'
Enriquez   80'
[1] Congo   8'
Ecuador  0–1  Uruguay
[2] Puppo   4'

Mexico  1–1  Trinidad and Tobago
Peralta   30' Report Gay   12'
Trinidad and Tobago  1–1  Ecuador
Casear   69' [3] Quiñonez   17'

Mexico  5–2  Uruguay
Amione   15', 48'
Ponce   29'
Zavala   42'
Peralta   71'
Report Prieto   51'
M. Rodríguez   57'
Uruguay  1–1  Trinidad and Tobago
Abero   17' [4] Winchester   10'
  • Match was moved to 25 October, because of a volcanic eruption spewed ash clouds in Chile which prevented the team from Uruguay to travel to Guadalajara in time.[6]

Group B edit

Nation PLD W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Argentina 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7
  Costa Rica 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 6
  Brazil 3 0 2 1 2 4 -2 2
  Cuba 3 0 1 2 0 2 -2 1
Costa Rica  1–0  Cuba
Blanco   55' Report[dead link]
Argentina  1–1  Brazil
Araujo   74' [5] Henrique   63'

Costa Rica  0–3  Argentina
[6] Fragapane   40'
Pezzella   60'
Kruspzky   76'
Brazil  0–0  Cuba
Report[dead link]

Cuba  0–1  Argentina
[7] Laba   79'
Brazil  1–3  Costa Rica
Henrique   30' [8] B. Vega   1'
McDonald   20', 43'

Knockout stage edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 October – Estadio Omnilife
 
 
  Mexico3
 
28 October – Estadio Omnilife
 
  Costa Rica0
 
  Mexico1
 
26 October – Estadio Omnilife
 
  Argentina0
 
  Argentina1
 
 
  Uruguay0
 
Third place
 
 
28 October – Estadio Omnilife
 
 
  Costa Rica 1
 
 
  Uruguay 2

Semifinals edit

Mexico  3–0  Costa Rica
Peralta   19', 38', 46' Report[dead link]

Argentina  1–0  Uruguay
Pezzella   9' Report

Bronze Medal match edit

Costa Rica  1–2  Uruguay
McDonald   81' (pen.) Report G. Silva   48'
Píriz   61'

Gold Medal match edit

Mexico  1–0  Argentina
Amione   75' Report
Referee: Marlon Mejía (El Salvador)
 2011 Pan American Games winners 
 
Mexico
Fourth title

Goalscorers edit

 
Oribe Peralta, top scorer
6 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's football   Mexico

José de Jesús Corona
Hugo Isaác Rodríguez
Hiram Mier
Néstor Araujo
Dárvin Chávez
Jesús Zavala
Javier Aquino
Carlos Emilio Orrantía
Oribe Peralta
Othoniel Arce
Jerónimo Amione
José Antonio Rodríguez
Ricardo Bocanegra
Jorge Enríquez
César Ibáñez
Miguel Ángel Ponce
Isaác Brizuela
Diego Reyes

  Argentina
Esteban Andrada
Germán Pezzella
Lucas Kruspzky
Hugo Nervo
Ezequiel Cirigliano
Leandro González Pirez
Matías Laba
Leonardo Ferreyra
Carlos Luque
Michael Hoyos
Sergio Araujo
Rodrigo Rey
David Achucarro
Franco Fragapane
Lucas Villafáñez
Adrián Martínez
Fernando Coniglio
Alan Ruiz
  Uruguay
Mathías Cubero
Guillermo de los Santos
Gastón Silva
Adrián Gunino
Facundo Píriz
Mauricio Prieto
Leonardo Pais
Gonzalo Papa
Federico Puppo
Tabaré Viudez
Maxi Rodríguez
Martín Rodríguez
Santiago Silva
Emiliano Albín
Diego Rodríguez
Mathías Abero
Gianni Rodríguez
Matías Britos

Final standings edit

Rank Team Record
    Mexico 4–1–0
    Argentina 3–1–1
    Uruguay 2–1–2
4   Costa Rica 2–0–3
5   Trinidad and Tobago 0–3–0
6   Brazil 0–2–1
7   Ecuador 0–1–2
8   Cuba 0–1–2

References edit