Football at the 1991 Pan American Games

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The eleventh edition of the Men's Football Tournament at the Pan American Games was held in Havana, Cuba from 4 August to 13 August 1991. After the preliminary round there was a knock-out stage.[1]

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Football – Men's tournament at the 1991 Pan American Games
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VenueEstadio Panamericano
Dates4–13 August
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Due to a conflict with CONCACAF, CONMEBOL boycotted the Games: South American teams, including title holder Brazil, did not participate in the competition.

The United States, coached by Lothar Osiander, won their first Pan American title. The United States included a number of players from the highly successful U-20 World Championship squad of 1989, including Brad Friedel, Joe-Max Moore, Steve Snow, Manny Lagos, Yari Allnutt, Kasey Keller, Mike Burns, Cobi Jones and Claudio Reyna.[2]

Participants

First round

Group A

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Estadio Panamericano hosted all the matches
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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Mexico 3 2 1 0 12 1 +11 5 Advance to Semifinals
2  Cuba 3 1 2 0 6 3 +3 4
3  Haiti 3 1 1 1 13 8 +5 3
4  Nicaragua 3 0 0 3 1 20 19 0
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Haiti 1–6 Mexico
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Cuba 4–1 Nicaragua
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Mexico 6–0 Nicaragua
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Cuba 2–2 Haiti
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Haiti 10–0 Nicaragua
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Cuba 0–0 Mexico
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Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States 3 3 0 0 6 2 +4 6 Advance to Semifinals
2  Honduras 3 1 1 1 5 4 +1 3
3  Suriname 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 3
4  Canada 3 0 0 3 3 9 6 0
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Canada 1–3 Honduras
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Canada 1–3 Suriname
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Honduras 1–1 Suriname
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Final round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
11 August – Havana
 
 
 Mexico6
 
13 August – Havana
 
 Honduras1
 
 United States2
 
11 August – Havana
 
 Mexico1
 
 United States2
 
 
 Cuba1
 
Third place
 
 
13 August – Havana
 
 
 Cuba1
 
 
 Honduras0

Semifinals

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Gallegos 54' Sánchez 3'
Ramírez 41'
Noriega 43'
Castañeda 45'
Mascareño 83'
Romero 87'
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Cuba 1–2 United States
Bobadilla 70' Washington 29'
Reyna 65'
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Bronze Medal match

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Cuba 1–0 Honduras
Bobadilla 17'
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Gold Medal match

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United States 2–1 (a.e.t.) Mexico
Reyna 34'
Moore 95'
Mariscal 16'
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United States

First title
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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament  United States[3]

1. Kasey Keller
2. Cam Rast
3. Curt Onalfo
4. Michael Burns
5. Erik Imler
6. Dario Brose
7. Yari Allnutt
8. Michael Lapper
9. Dante Washington
10. Claudio Reyna
11. Manny Lagos
12. Cobi Jones
13. Joe-Max Moore
14. Eloy Salgado
15. Rhett Harty
16. Steve Snow
17. Brad Friedel
18. Alexi Lalas
Lothar Osiander (coach)

 Mexico[3]

1. Sergio Bernal
2. Ricardo Cadena
3. Antonio Noriega
4. Rodolfo Sánchez
5. Joaquín Hernández
6. Agustín Valdez
7. Leopoldo Castañeda
8. Jorge Castañeda
9. Carlos Nápoles
10. Ramón Ramíres
11. Gerardo Mascareño
12. Alejandro Herrera
13. Camilo Romero
14. Salvador Mariscal
15. Felipe Peña
16. Ramiro Romero
17. Donato Castañeda
18. David Rangel
Manuel Lapuente (coach)

 Cuba[3]

1. Elio Sánchez
2. Luis Elizalde
3. Alfredo Maury
4. Rafael Ayllon
5. Julio C. Díaz
6. Jorge Pérez
7. Maximiliano Sánchez
8. Alfredo González
9. Lázaro Darcourt
10. Manuel Bobadilla
11. Bernardo Rosette
12. Víctor Pérez
13. Juan C. Montalvo
14. Ariel Álvarez
15. Osmín Hernández
16. Alexis Guzmán
17. Pedro Báez
18. Wilfredo Carbo
Giovanni Campari (coach)

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Goalscorers

There were 64 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 4 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

  • Haiti Jean Fleural
  • Cuba Manuel Bobadilla
  • Mexico Ramón Ramires
  • Honduras Wilmer Neal

Source: PanamSports

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