Fotbal na Panamerických hrách

Fotbal
na Panamerických hrách
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Základní údaje
PořadatelFIFA
Panamerická sportovní organizace
Soutěže2 (1 muži, 1 ženy)
Panamerické hry
1951 • 1955 • 1959 • 1963 • 1967 • 1971 • 1975 • 1979 • 1983 • 1987 • 1991 • 1995 • 1999 • 2003 • 2007 • 2011 • 2015 • 2019

Fotbal na Panamerických hrách je fotbalový turnaj, který se poprvé uskutečnil v roce 1951Buenos AiresArgentině. Panamerické hry jsou pořádány každé čtyři roky v roce předcházejícím Olympijským hrám. Řídící organizace her byla v roce 1955 přejmenována na Panamerickou sportovní organizaci (Pan American Sports Organization – PASO). V nynější době je v této organizaci zastoupeno 41 zemí ze Severní, StředníJižní AmerikyKaribiku. Oficiálními jazyky her jsou angličtinašpanělština.

Přehled jednotlivých turnajů (Muži)

RokPořadatelFináleO třetí místo
ZlatoSkóre2. místo3. místoSkóre4. místo
1951
detaily
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Argentina
Kostarika
Kostarika
Chile
Chile
Venezuela
Venezuela
1955
detaily
Mexiko
Mexico City
Argentina
Argentina
Mexiko
Mexiko
Nizozemské Antily
Nizozemské Antily
Venezuela
Venezuela
1959
detaily
USA
Chicago
Argentina
Argentina
Brazílie
Brazílie
USA
USA
Haiti
Haiti
1963
detaily
Brazílie
São Paulo
Brazílie
Brazílie
Argentina
Argentina
Chile
Chile
Uruguay
Uruguay
1967
detaily
Kanada
Winnipeg
Mexiko
Mexiko
4–0
(PP)
Bermudy
Bermudy
Trinidad a Tobago
Trinidad a Tobago
4–1Kanada
Kanada
1971
detaily
Kolumbie
Cali
Argentina
Argentina
Kolumbie
Kolumbie
Kuba
Kuba
Trinidad a Tobago
Trinidad a Tobago
1975
detaily
Mexiko
Mexico City
Mexiko  Brazílie
Mexiko    Brazílie
1–1
(PP)
(nerozhodnuto)
Argentina
Argentina
2–0Kostarika
Kostarika
1979
detaily
Argentina
San Juan
Brazílie
Brazílie
3–0Kuba
Kuba
Argentina
Argentina
2–0Kostarika
Kostarika
1983
detaily
Venezuela
Caracas
Uruguay
Uruguay
Guatemala
Guatemala
Brazílie
Brazílie
Chile
Chile
1987
detaily
USA
Indianapolis
Brazílie
Brazílie
2–0
(PP)
Chile
Chile
Argentina
Argentina
0–0
(5–4 pen.)
Mexiko
Mexiko
1991
detaily
Kuba
Havana
USA
USA
2–1
(PP)
Mexiko
Mexiko
Kuba
Kuba
1–0Honduras
Honduras
1995
detaily
Argentina
Mar del Plata
Argentina
Argentina
0–0
(5–4 pen.)
Mexiko
Mexiko
Kolumbie
Kolumbie
3–0Honduras
Honduras
1999
detaily
Kanada
Winnipeg
Mexiko
Mexiko
3–1Honduras
Honduras
USA
USA
2–1Kanada
Kanada
2003
detaily
Dominikánská republika
Santo Domingo
Argentina
Argentina
1–0Brazílie
Brazílie
Mexiko
Mexiko
0–0
(5–4 pen.)
Kolumbie
Kolumbie
2007
detaily
Brazílie
Rio de Janeiro
Ekvádor
Ekvádor
1–0Jamajka
Jamajka
Mexiko
Mexiko
1–0
Kolumbie
Kolumbie
2011
detaily
Mexiko
Guadalajara
Mexiko
Mexiko
1–0Argentina
Argentina
Uruguay
Uruguay
2–1
Kostarika
Kostarika
2015
detaily
Kanada
Toronto
Uruguay
Uruguay
1–0Mexiko
Mexiko
Brazílie
Brazílie
3-1
Panama
Panama
2019
detaily
Peru
Lima
Argentina
Argentina
4–0Honduras
Honduras
Mexiko
Mexiko
1–0
Uruguay
Uruguay

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