2021 Men's Junior Pan American Championship

The 2021 Men's Junior Pan American Championship was the 12th edition of the Men's Pan American Junior Championship, the men's international under-21 field hockey championship of the Americas organized by the Pan American Hockey Federation.

2021 Men's Junior Pan American Championship
Tournament details
Host countryChile
CitySantiago
Dates21–28 August
Teams7 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)Prince of Wales Country Club
Final positions
Champions Chile (1st title)
Runner-up Argentina
Third place United States
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored69 (4.6 per match)
Top scorer(s) Andrés Pizarro (7 goals)
Best player Teague Marcano
2016 (previous) (next) 2023

The tournament was held alongside the women's tournament at the Prince of Wales Country Club in Santiago, Chile and was originally scheduled to take place from 30 November to 13 December 2020.[1] On 29 May 2020 the Pan American Hockey Federation announced that the tournament was rescheduled and would take place from 12 to 25 April 2021.[2] Later on 15 January, it was announced that the competition would take place from 21 to 28 August 2021.

Argentina were the defending champions, winning the 2016 edition.[3] This tournament served as the Pan American qualifier for the 2021 FIH Junior World Cup, with the finalists qualifying.[4]

Preliminary round

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Argentina 2 2 0 0 11 1 +10 6 Semi-finals
2  United States 2 1 0 1 3 4 1 3
3  Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 2 3 12 9 0
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[5]
23 August 2021
14:00
United States  0–2  Argentina
Report Fernández  4'
Stellato  48'
Umpires:
Tyler Klenk (CAN)
Yamil Dominguez (MEX)

24 August 2021
14:00
Trinidad and Tobago  2–3  United States
T. Marcano  12'
Daniel  30'
Report Sharma  21'
Grewal  30'
Eisner  55'
Umpires:
Oliver Hock (BRA)
Guillermo Poblete (CHI)

25 August 2021
15:00
Argentina  9–1  Trinidad and Tobago
Ibarra  13'
Gomez  21', 55'
Stellato  24'
Garcia  25', 35', 49'
Toscani  32', 56'
Report T. Marcano  35'
Umpires:
Ridge Bair (USA)
Shane Lewis (BAR)

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Chile (H) 3 3 0 0 10 2 +8 9 Semi-finals
2  Canada 3 2 0 1 7 4 +3 6
3  Mexico 3 1 0 2 8 9 1 3
4  Brazil 3 0 0 3 1 11 10 0
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals for.[5]
(H) Host
21 August 2021
14:00
Canada  3–1  Mexico
Davis  9'
Jacoby  44', 53'
Report Méndez  42'
Umpires:
Oliver Hock (BRA)
Shane Lewis (BAR)
21 August 2021
16:00
Chile  2–0  Brazil
Koster  14'
Pizarro  17'
Report
Umpires:
Tyler Klenk (CAN)
Richard Harris (JAM)

22 August 2021
14:00
Mexico  6–1  Brazil
Sandoval  7', 37', 60'
Benedith  29'
Méndez  49'
Hernández  55'
Report Oliveira  13'
Umpires:
Guillermo Poblete (CHI)
Ricardo Albertz (CHI)
22 August 2021
16:00
Chile  3–1  Canada
Pizarro  7'
Strabucchi  45+'
Hurtado  60'
Report Singh  39'
Umpires:
Ridge Bair (USA)
Joaquin Morini (ARG)

24 August 2021
10:00
Canada  3–0  Brazil
Davis  7'
Singh  40', 58'
Report
Umpires:
Yamil Dominguez (MEX)
Ricardo Albertz (CHI)
24 August 2021
16:00
Mexico  1–5  Chile
Méndez  28' Report Pizarro  5', 36'
Koster  16'
J. Echenique  23'
Valdivia  37'
Umpires:
Joaquin Morini (ARG)
Richard Harris (JAM)

Classification round

Fifth to seventh place classification

 
Seventh placeFifth place
 
      
 
27 August
 
 
 Trinidad and Tobago4
 
28 August
 
 Brazil2
 
 Trinidad and Tobago4
 
 
 Mexico5
 
 
 
 

Seventh place game

27 August 2021
10:00
Trinidad and Tobago  4–2  Brazil
T. Marcano  1'
A. Marcano  3', 20'
Elcock  56'
Report Rigueira  30', 32'
Umpires:
Ricardo Albertz (CHI)
Yamil Dominguez (MEX)

Fifth place game

28 August 2021
08:00
Trinidad and Tobago  4–5  Mexico
T. Marcano  5', 51', 52'
Daniel  17'
Report Hernández  28'
Benedith  36'
Rangel  39'
Sandoval  44', 58'
Umpires:
Guilermo Poblete (CHI)
Oliver Hock (BRA)

First to fourth place classification

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 August
 
 
 Argentina2
 
28 August
 
 Canada1
 
 Argentina1 (2)
 
27 August
 
 Chile (s.o.)1 (3)
 
 Chile4
 
 
 United States0
 
Third place
 
 
28 August
 
 
 Canada1 (3)
 
 
 United States (s.o.)1 (4)

Semi-finals

27 August 2021
14:00
Argentina  2–1  Canada
Stellato  5', 55' Report Foong  58'
Umpires:
Ridge Bair (USA)
Shane Lewis (BAR)

27 August 2021
16:00
Chile  4–0  United States
Pizarro  9', 45'
R. Valenzuela  51'
Cerda  58'
Report
Umpires:
Tyler Klenk (CAN)
Joaquin Morini (ARG)

Third place game

28 August 2021
14:00
Canada  1–1  United States
Singh  9' Report Sharma  36'
Penalties
Jacoby
Bishop
Buttar
Dhillon
Childs
3–4 Kloen
DeAngelis
Cutone
Khokhar
Sharma
Umpires:
Shane Lewis (BAR)
Joaquin Morini (ARG)

Final

28 August 2021
16:00
Argentina  1–1  Chile
Viviant  58' Report Pizarro  45+'
Penalties
Gomez
Ibarra
Tarquini
Toscani
Martin
2–3 R. Valenzuela
Cerda
Koster
Gesswein
Strabucchi
Umpires:
Tyler Klenk (CAN)
Richard Harris (JAM)

Statistics

Final standings

Pos Team Qualification
1  Chile (H) 2021 Junior World Cup
2  Argentina
3  United States
4  Canada
5  Mexico
6  Trinidad and Tobago
7  Brazil
Source: FIH
(H) Host

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[6]

Player of the tournament Goalkeeper of the tournament Top goalscorer
Teague Marcano Agustin Araya Andrés Pizarro

Goalscorers

There were 69 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 4.6 goals per match.

7 goals

6 goals

  • Teague Marcano

5 goals

  • Alexander Sandoval

4 goals

  • Bruno Stellato
  • Jagpreet Singh

3 goals

  • Nazareno Garcia
  • Yamil Méndez

2 goals

  • Nahuel Gomez
  • Joaquín Toscani
  • Paulo Rigueira
  • Sean Davis
  • John Jacoby
  • Benjamín Koster
  • Andre Benedith
  • Erick Hernández
  • Joel Daniel
  • Aidan Marcano
  • Jatin Sharma

1 goal

  • Martín Fernandez
  • Gregorio Ibarra
  • Tobías Viviant
  • Matheus Oliveira
  • Aaron Foong
  • Francisco Cerda
  • Jose Echenique
  • José Hurtado
  • Nils Strabucchi
  • Francisco Valdivia
  • Raimundo Valenzuela
  • Brian Rangel
  • Ghardel Elcock
  • Brett Eisner
  • Mehtab Grewal

Source: FIH

See also

References

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