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Men's Pan American Cup (field hockey)

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Pan American Cup
SportField hockey
FoundedM: 2000
W: 2001
No. of teams8
ContinentPAHF (Americas)
Most recent
champion(s)
M:  Argentina (2nd title)
W:  Argentina (4th title)
Most titlesM:  Argentina (2 titles)
W:  Argentina (4 titles)
Official websitepanamhockey.org

The Pan American Cup is an international field hockey competition for men and women organised by the Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF). The tournament started in the year 2000 for the men's competition and one year later for women's.

The winner of each tournament is awarded an automatic berth to the Men's World Cup and the Women's World Cup, respectively. Before its creation, teams could only qualify to the World Cup if they had finished in the higher positions in the previous edition or by winning a berth at a World Cup Qualifier. For the first three editions, both for men and women, between 1 and 5 teams ranked 2nd and below were given the chance to play at the World Cup Qualifier, but since the launching of the World League in 2012, teams not qualifying by winning the continental tournaments will only get a berth depending on their final ranking in the Semifinals of the World League.[citation needed]

In the men's competition, Argentina has won the tournament twice. For the women's, Argentina has won every tournament.

Men

Summaries

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2000
Details
Havana, Cuba
Cuba
2–1
Canada

Argentina
8–0
Chile
2004
Details
London, Canada
Argentina
2–1
Canada

Chile
2–1
Trinidad and Tobago
2009
Details
Santiago, Chile
Canada
2–1
after extra time

United States

Argentina
4–0
Chile
2013
Details
Brampton, Canada
Argentina
4–0
Canada

Trinidad and Tobago
3–1
United States
2017
Details
Lancaster, United States

Successful national teams

Team Titles Runners-up Third Places Fourth Places
 Argentina 2 (2004, 2013) 2 (2000, 2009)
 Canada 1 (2009) 3 (2000, 2004*, 2013*)
 Cuba 1 (2000*)
 United States 1 (2009) 1 (2013)
 Chile 1 (2004) 2 (2000, 2009*)
 Trinidad and Tobago 1 (2013) 1 (2004)
* = host nation

Team appearances

[citation needed]

Nation 2000 2004 2009 2013 2017 Total
 Argentina 3rd 1st 3rd 1st Q 5
 Barbados 9th 1
 Brazil 10th 7th 7th Q 3
 Canada 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd Q 5
 Chile 4th 3rd 4th 5th Q 5
 Cuba 1st 1
 Jamaica 11th 1
 Mexico 7th 6th 6th 6th Q 5
 Netherlands Antilles 5th 1
 Peru 8th 1
 Puerto Rico 6th 8th 2
 Trinidad and Tobago 4th 5th 3rd Q 4
 United States 5th 7th 2nd 4th Q 5
 Uruguay 9th 8th 8th 3
 Venezuela 10th 11th Q 2
Total 11 11 8 8 8 45

Women

Summaries

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2001
Details
Kingston, Jamaica
Argentina
4–1
United States

Canada
6–0
Uruguay
2004
Details
Bridgetown, Barbados
Argentina
3–0
United States

Canada
5–0
Uruguay
2009
Details
Hamilton, Bermuda
Argentina
2–2
(7–6)
Penalty strokes

United States

Chile
2–1
Trinidad and Tobago
2013
Details
Mendoza, Argentina
Argentina
1–0
United States

Canada
2–1
Chile
2017
Details
Lancaster, United States

Successful national teams

Team Titles Runners-up Third Places Fourth Places
 Argentina 4 (2001, 2004, 2009, 2013*)
 United States 4 (2001, 2004, 2009, 2013)
 Canada 3 (2001, 2004, 2013)
 Chile 1 (2009) 1 (2013)
 Uruguay 2 (2001, 2004)
 Trinidad and Tobago 1 (2009)
* = host nation

Team appearances

[citation needed]

Team 2001 2004 2009 2013 2017 Total
 Argentina 1st 1st 1st 1st Q 5
 Barbados 6th Q 1
 Bermuda 8th 1
 Brazil Q 1
 Canada 3rd 3rd 5th 3rd Q 5
 Chile 5th 3rd 4th Q 4
 Guyana 8th 1
 Jamaica 5th 7th 2
 Mexico 6th 6th 5th Q 4
 Netherlands Antilles 7th 1
 Trinidad and Tobago 8th 4th 7th 3
 United States 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Q 5
 Uruguay 4th 4th 6th Q 4
 Venezuela 7th 1
Total 7 8 8 8 8 39

References