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The eleventh edition of the '''[[football (soccer)|Men's Football Tournament]]''' at the '''[[1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]]''' was held in [[Havana, Cuba]] from [[August 4]] to [[August 13]], [[1991]]. |
The eleventh edition of the '''[[football (soccer)|Men's Football Tournament]]''' at the '''[[1991 Pan American Games|Pan American Games]]''' was held in [[Havana, Cuba]] from [[August 4]] to [[August 13]], [[1991]]. Eight teams competed, with title defender [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] missing. After the preliminary round there was a knock-out stage. |
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== Preliminary Round == |
== Preliminary Round == |
Revision as of 04:29, 30 June 2007
The eleventh edition of the Men's Football Tournament at the Pan American Games was held in Havana, Cuba from August 4 to August 13, 1991. Eight teams competed, with title defender Brazil missing. After the preliminary round there was a knock-out stage.
Preliminary Round
Group A
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Group B
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Final Round
Bracket
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
Havana | ||||||
Template:MEXf | 6 | |||||
Havana | ||||||
Template:HONf | 1 | |||||
Template:USAf | 2 | |||||
Havana | ||||||
Template:MEXf | 1 | |||||
Template:USAf | 2 | |||||
Template:CUBf | 1 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
Havana | ||||||
Template:CUBf | 1 | |||||
Template:HONf | 0 |
Semi Finals
Template:MEXf | 6 - 1 | Template:HONf |
Template:USAf | 2 - 1 | Template:CUBf |
Third Place Match
Template:CUBf | 1 - 0 | Template:HONf |
Final
Template:USAf | 2 - 1 | Template:MEXf |
1991 Pan American Games Winners: United States First Title |
Note
The USA's U-23 team included a number of players from the highly successful U-20 World Championship squad of 1989, including Brad Friedel, Joe-Max Moore, Steve Snow, Cobi Jones and Claudio Reyna. They were also helped by the South American boycott of the Games. High scorers for the US were Snow (four goals), and Reyna (two goals).