2009 Men's Pan American Cup
2009 Men's Pan American CupTournament details |
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Host country |
Chile |
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City |
Santiago |
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Teams |
8 |
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Venue(s) |
Prince of Wales Country Club |
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Top three teams |
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Champions |
Canada (1st title) |
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Runner-up |
United States |
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Third place |
Argentina |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played |
20 |
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Goals scored |
161 (8.05 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) |
Kwandwane Browne (11 goals) |
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Best player |
Rob Short |
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The 2009 Men's Pan American Cup was the third edition of the Pan American Cup for men. It was held between 7–15 March 2009 in Santiago, Chile.
The tournament doubled as the qualifier to the 2010 World Cup to be held in New Delhi, India. The winner would qualify directly while teams ranked between 2nd and 4th would have the chance to obtain one of three berths at the World Cup Qualifiers.
Canada won the tournament for the first time after defeating the United States 2–1 in the final, earning an automatic berth at the 2010 World Cup.[1]
Umpires
Below are the 11 umpires appointed by the Pan American Hockey Federation:
- Saleem Aaron (USA)
- Diego Barbas (ARG)
- Brian Burrows (BAR)
- Fernando Gomez (ARG)
- John Hrytsak (CAN)
- Eduardo Lizana (ESP)
- Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU)
- Albert Marcano (TRI)
- Gus Soteriades (USA)
- Nathan Stagno (GIB)
- Aruturo Vasquez Serrano (MEX)
Results
All times are Chile Daylight Time (UTC−03:00)
First round
Pool A
- Advanced to semifinal
Umpires: Nathan Stagno (GIB) Arturo Vasquez Serrano (MEX) |
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Umpires: Eduardo Lizana (ESP) John Hrytsak (CAN) |
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Uruguay |
0–9 |
United States |
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P. Harris 4', 18', 38', 47' Martin 22' Coolidge 58' Holt 64', 66' Cunningham 67' |
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Arturo Vazquez Serrano (MEX) |
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Umpires: Eduardo Lizana (ESP) John Hrytsak (CAN) |
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Umpires: Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU) Albert Marcano (TRI) |
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Umpires: Fernando Gomez (ARG) Gus Soteriades (USA) |
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Pool B
- Advanced to semifinal
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Donny Gobinsingh (TRI) |
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Chile |
7–2 |
Mexico |
C. Rodriguez 10' Krainz 12' Kannegiesser 13' Eggers 15' M. Rodriguez 20', 53' A. Thiermann 53' |
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C. Garcia 33' Peraza 62' |
Umpires: Salemm Aaron (USA) Fernando Gomez (ARG) |
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Brazil |
1–9 |
Mexico |
Felipe 39' |
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F. Aguilar 16', 21', 38', 54' Borquez 47', 61' Peraza 53' Estrada 61' Moreno 62' |
Umpires: Brian Burrows (BAR) Albert Marcano (TRI) |
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Umpires: Nathan Stagno (GIB) Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU) |
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Umpires: Saleem Aaron (USA) Brian Burrows (BAR) |
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Umpires: Donny Gobinsingh (TRI) Diego Barbas (ARG) |
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Fifth to eighth place classification
Crossover
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Saleem Aaron (USA) |
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Mexico |
9–0 |
Uruguay |
Rios 4', 14', 55' Martinez 14', 59' F. Aguilar 45', 67' Peraza 47' Estrada 49' |
Report |
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Umpires: Albert Marcano (TRI) John Hrytsak (CAN) |
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Seventh and eighth place
Brazil |
3–1 |
Uruguay |
Francisco 21' Figuti 24' Reus 59' |
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M. Tixie 30' |
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Donny Gobinsingh (TRI) |
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Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Diego Barbas (ARG) Fernando Gomez (ARG) |
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First to fourth place classification
Semifinals
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Daniel Lopez Ramos (URU) |
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Umpires: Nathan Stagno (GIB) Eduardo Lizana (ESP) |
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Third and fourth place
Umpires: John Hrytsak (CAN) Saleem Aaron (USA) |
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Final
Umpires: Nathan Stagno (GIB) Eduardo Lizana (ESP) |
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Awards
Final standings
References
External links
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