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2004 Men's Pan American Cup
International field hockey competition
International field hockey competition
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament | 2004 Men's Pan American Cup |
| country | Canada |
| city | London |
| venues | TD Waterhouse Stadium |
| teams | 11 |
| dates | 12–23 May |
| confederations | 1 |
| champions | |
| second | |
| third | |
| count | 1 |
| matches | 35 |
| goals | 240 |
| top_scorer | Jorge Lombi |
| top_scorer_goals | 26 |
| best_player | Kwandwane Browne |
| previous_year | 2000 |
| previous_tournament | 2000 Men's Pan American Cup |
| next_year | 2009 |
| next_tournament | 2009 Men's Pan American Cup |
The 2004 Men's Pan American Cup was the second edition of the Men's Pan American Cup, the quadrennial men's international field hockey championship of the Americas organized by the Pan American Hockey Federation. It was held between 12 and 23 May 2004 in London, Ontario, Canada. The tournament doubled as the qualifier to the 2006 World Cup to be held in Mönchengladbach, Germany. The winner would qualify directly while the runner-up would have the chance to obtain one of five berths at the World Cup Qualifier in Changzhou, China.
Argentina won the tournament for the first time after defeating Canada 2–1 in the final, earning an automatic berth at the 2006 World Cup.
Teams
- (withdrew)
Umpires
Below are the 13 umpires appointed by the Pan American Hockey Federation:
- Gianluca Caredda (BRA)
- Roberto Curti (ITA)
- John Hrytsak (CAN)
- Anthony Kelleher (ENG)
- Jason King (BAR)
- Daniel López (URU)
- Andrew Mair (SCO)
- Albert Marcano (TRI)
- Javier Palomo (MEX)
- Daniel Santi (ARG)
- Steve Simpson (USA)
- Gus Soteriades (USA)
- Chris Wilson (CAN)
Results
All times are Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00)
First round
Pool A
Lombi Almada Zylberberg Rey R. Vila MacCormik Daniel López (URU)}} Koppenberger Kühlenthal Rodríguez Amoroso O'Rayn Javier Palomo (MEX)}} Harris Sandhu Nakamura Martin Badhesha John Hrytsak (CAN)}}
Montegu Casellas Jason King (BAR)}} Nakamura Kundi Martin Jordan Harris Javier Palomo (MEX)}} Lombi M. Vila Almada Zylberberg R. Vila Garreta John Hrytsak (CAN)}}
Almada Albert Marcano (TRI)}} Harris D. Kainth Cota Nakamura Jason King (BAR)}} Daniel López (URU)}}
M. Vila Almada Andrew Mair (SCO)}} Wagner Casanova Koppenberger Thiermann Kühlenthal Montegu Anthony Kelleher (ENG)}} Pardi Martínez Morales Javier Palomo (MEX)}}
Koppenberger Andrew Mair (SCO)}} G. Hock Berthold Javier Palomo (MEX)}}
M. Vila Lombi Almada Paredes Oscaris Capurro Garreta Daniel López (URU)}}
Pool B
Grimes Gianluca Caredda (BRA)}} Daniel Santi (ARG)}}
Márquez Gómez Cuevas Gus Soteriades (USA)}} Jameson Kahlon R. Short Fernandes Roberto Curti (ITA)}}
van Stapele Gianluca Caredda (BRA)}} Cuevas Wren Steve Simpson (USA)}}
Whittington Quan Chan Gilke Jason King (BAR)}} Bath Jameson Fernandes Grimes Gianluca Careda (BRA)
Garcia Chris Wilson (CAN) Wettlaufer Pereira Lee Grimes Jason King (BAR)
Ninth to eleventh place classification
|20 May||1 (2)| (p.s.)|1 (3) |22 May||1 (2)| (p.s.)|1 (4)
7–9th place semi-final
Pardi J. I. Puzo W. Lehrmann Piccioli Golina Segarde Pérez Castillo Jason King (BAR)}}
Ninth place game
Sauerbronn de Grandi O. Hock Golina Segarde N. Tixe Gus Soteriades (USA)}}
Fifth to eighth place classification
|21 May||0||2 |21 May||2||5 |22 May||0||2 |22 May||11||0
5–8th place semi-finals
Chávez Daniel López (URU)}}
Plantenga de Gier Daniel Santi (ARG)}}
Seventh place game
Martin Hindy Nakamura Jordan Kundi Sandhu Javier Palomo (MEX)}}
Fifth place game
Daniel López (URU)}}
First to fourth place classification
|21 May||2||4 |21 May||8||1 |23 May||1||2 |23 May||2||1
Semi-finals
Montegu Grimes Fernandes Albert Marcano (TRI)}}
Garreta M. Vila Paredes Gus Soteriades (USA)}}
Third place game
Daniel Santi (ARG)}}
Final
MacCormik Roberto Curti (ITA)}}
Statistics
Final standings
Awards
| Top Goalscorer | Player of the Tournament | Goalkeeper of the Tournament |
|---|---|---|
| Jorge Lombi | Kwandwane Browne | Mathias Andwandter |
Goalscorers
-
Jorge Lombi
-
Felipe Montegu
-
Jaap Overgaauw
-
Kwandwane Browne
-
Matías Vila
-
Patrick Harris
-
Shawn Nakamura
-
Mario Almada
-
Jarred Martin
-
Connor Grimes
-
Rob Short
-
Santiago Capurro
-
Juan Eduardo Garreta
-
Wayne Fernandes
-
Jorge O'Rayn
-
Ian Koppenberger
-
Pedro Lastra Serrano
-
Dwain Quan Chan
-
Ramandeer Sandhu
-
Lucas Piccioli
-
Tomás MacCormik
-
Pablo Kühlenthal
-
Rodrigo Wagner
-
Jorge Gomez
-
Matías Paredes
-
Rodrigo Vila
-
Fernando Zylberberg
-
Hugo Burton
-
David Jameson
-
Cristobal Rodriguez
-
Aaron Cuevas
-
Pol Moreno
-
Jose Martinez Morales
-
Jaime Rodriguez Cartagena
-
Brian Garcia
-
Daniel Jordan
-
Gurpal Kundi
-
Fernando Oscaris
-
Lucas Rey
-
Guillermo Berthold
-
Guido Hock
-
Oliver Hock
-
Leonardo Lemos
-
Jeewanjot Bath
-
Ravi Kahlon
-
Michael Lee
-
Ken Pereira
-
Paul Wettlaufer
-
Matias Amoroso
-
Felipe Casanova
-
Esteban Krainz
-
Alfredo Thiermann
-
Jaime Chavez
-
Marcos Marquez
-
Tjerk van de Braak
-
Jasper de Gier
-
Wouter Plantenga
-
Dolph van Stapele
-
Dilet Gilkes
-
Atiba Whittington
-
Nicolas Wren
-
Sebastien Castillo
-
Juan Cornalino
-
Jorge Perez
-
Jang Badhesha
-
Patrick Cota
-
Shawn Hindy
-
Daraspreet Kainth
-
Ian Scally
-
Homero Pardi
-
José Ignacio Puzo
References
References
- (2004-05-23). "Argentina qualifies for the 2006 World Cup, Canada and Chile on the podium". PAHF.
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