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Football at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games


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tourney_nameFootball at the Central American and Caribbean Games
year2006 -
image
size200px
cityCartagena, Colombia
countryColombia
dates16 July – 29 July
num_teams12
confederations2
venues2
cities2
champion_other
count2
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches20
goals69
top_scorerKenny Cunningham
Juan Pablo Pino
(5 goals)
prevseason2002
nextseason2010

Juan Pablo Pino (5 goals)

The association football competition at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games was played from 16 July to 29 July 2006. Qualification took place beforehand.

Colombia won the competition, beating Venezuela 2-1 in the Gold medal match. The tournament was made up of U-21 players.

Medal summary

Men's tournamentCOL
David Ospina
Pedro Tavima
Daniel Briceno
Jairo Suarez
Braynner Garcia
Harrison Moreales
Jackson Martinez
Dayro Moreno
Armando Carrillo
Sebastian Hernandez
Jose Otalvaro
Carlos Abella
Fredy Guarin
Darwin Quintero
Pablo Armero
Edwin Valencia
Cristian Marrugo
Juan Pablo PinoVEN
Daniel Valdes
Mario Bosetti
Edgar Pico
Grenddy Perozo
Jhon Ospina
Roberto Rosales
Jose Colmenares
Luiryi Erazo
Nicolas Fedor
Tomas Rincon
Ely Valderrey
Tito Rojas
Anderson Arias
Luis Vargas
Ever Espinoza
Jose Granados
Engelbert Perez
Alejandro GuerraCRC
Keylor Navas
Rigo Ramirez
Daniel Arce
Esteban Granados
Darío Delgado
Bismark Acosta
Windell Gabriel
Kenny Cunninghan
Yosimar Arias
Ignacio Aguilar
Ariel Rodriguez
Jody Stewart
Jose Chan
Crisanto Esquivel
Eithel Rodriguez
Cesar Carrillo
Daniel Cambronero

Preliminary round

Group A

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Guarín Moreno Quintero Pino Otálvaro Sumter Brown Torres Buitrago

Group B

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Group C

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Aguilar

Group D

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Castillo

Final round

Bracket

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Quarterfinals

Morales Castillo Koo-Boothe Quintero Guarín Moreno Cunningham Ramírez

Semifinals

  • Carrillo
  • Stewart
  • Rodríguez
  • Vargas
  • Ospina
  • Rincón
  • Bosetti

Third Place

Final

Briceño

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • Kenny Cunningham

  • Juan Pablo Pino

  • Dayro Moreno

  • Ramón Castillo

  • Darwin Quintero

  • Fredy Guarín

  • Carlos Arbizú

  • Cristian Esnal

  • Gabriel Torres

  • Ignacio Aguilar

  • Yosimar Arias

  • Rigo Ramírez

  • Daniel Briceño

  • Harrison Otálvaro

  • Jackson Martínez

  • Richard West

  • Alain Vubert

  • Luis Rodas

  • Erick Morales

  • Héctor Moreno

  • Ismael Valadéz

  • Edwin Aguilar

  • Roderick Brown

  • Ricardo Buitrago

  • Miguel Castillo Moreno

  • Jhon Jairo Ospina

  • Rowendy Sumter (against Panama)

  • Jackson Martínez (against Venezuela)

  • Nathan Koo-Boothe (against Colombia)

References

References

  1. (2 May 2013). "Central American and Caribbean Games 2006 (Cartagena, Colombia)".
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