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Football at the 1967 Pan American Games

The fifth edition of the football tournament at the Pan American Games was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from July 24 to August 3, 1967. Eight teams divided in two groups of four did compete in a round-robin competition, with Brazil defending the title. For the first time the tournament ended with a knock-out stage after the preliminary round.[1]

Football – Men's tournament at the 1967 Pan American Games
VenueWinnipeg Stadium
Dates24 July – 3 August
Medalists
«1963
1971»

First round edit

Group A edit

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
  Trinidad and Tobago 5 3 2 1 0 7 3 +4
  Mexico 4 3 1 2 0 6 3 +3
  Argentina 3 3 1 1 1 7 3 +4
  Colombia 0 3 0 0 3 2 13 −11
Colombia  2–5  Trinidad and Tobago
Tovar   34', 43' Report Browne   60', 85'
Berassa   63'
Small   79', 83'

Mexico  2–2  Argentina
Pereda   17'
Regueiro   25'
Report Ponce   82'
Martínez   89'

Mexico  1–1  Trinidad and Tobago
Lapuente   34' Report LaBastide   73' (pen.)

Colombia  0–5  Argentina
Report C. García   7'
A. García   16', 18'
Ponce   44'
Vicente   46'

Trinidad and Tobago  1–0  Argentina
Berassa   59' Report

Mexico  3–0
[note 1]
  Colombia
Cerda   66'
Pereda   73', 77'
Report
Notes
  1. ^ Abandoned at 3–0 in 82' after Colombia had 3 player sent off.

Group B edit

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
  Canada 5 3 2 1 0 6 4 +2
  Bermuda 4 3 1 2 0 10 6 +4
  United States 2 3 1 0 2 6 10 −4
  Cuba 1 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2
Bermuda  7–3  United States
Smith    
Dill    
Douglas  
Romaine  
Gansler   (o.g.)
Report Roboostoff    
Minors   (o.g.)
Alexander Park, Winnipeg
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Arthur Weir (CAN)

Canada  2–1  Cuba
McPate   25'
Hansen   77' (pen.)
Report Fariñas   71'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Keith Dunstan (BER)

Cuba  1–1  Bermuda
Tsiba   40' Report Smith   40'
Alexander Park, Winnipeg
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Dan Kulai (CAN)

Canada  2–1  United States
Baird   40'
McPate   70'
Report Benedek   75' (pen.)
Alexander Park, Winnipeg
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: José Minsal (CUB)

Canada  2–2  Bermuda
McKay  
Hansen  
Report Dill    
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Henry Landauer (USA)

Cuba  1–2  United States
Mico   63' Report Kinealy   21'
Tuchscherer   50'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Frank Lee (CAN)

Final round edit

Bracket edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
Winnipeg
 
 
  Trinidad and Tobago1
 
Winnipeg
 
  Bermuda3
 
  Mexico4
 
Winnipeg
 
  Bermuda0
 
  Canada1
 
 
  Mexico2
 
Third place
 
 
Winnipeg
 
 
  Trinidad and Tobago4
 
 
  Canada1

Semi finals edit

Trinidad and Tobago  1–3  Bermuda
Gamaldo   77' Report Dills   33'
Darrell   67'
Best   87'

Canada  1–2  Mexico
Baird   5' Report Pereda   36'
Dosal   46'

Bronze medal match edit

Canada  1–4  Trinidad and Tobago
Adams   72' Report Browne   43'
Berassa   52'
Aleong   80'
Gellineau   85'

Gold Medal match edit

Mexico  4–0 (a.e.t.)  Bermuda
Pereda   91', 99', 106'
Lapuente   110'
Report
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Raymond Morgan (Canada)
 1967 Pan American Games winners 
 
Mexico

First title

Medalists edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament   Mexico

Javier Vargas Rueda
Gilberto Rodríguez Rivera
Juan Manuel Alejándrez
Carlos Albert Llorente
Mario Guadarrama
José Humberto Villaseñor
Javier Bazán
Luis Regueiro
Héctor Pulido
Alberto Onofre Cervantes
Juan Dosal
José Jesús Prado
Vicente Pereda
Luis Estrada Luévano
Manuel Lapuente
Manuel Cerda Canela
Fernando Castañeda
Juan Alvarado

(HC – Ignacio Trelles)

  Bermuda

Dennis Wainright
Earlston Jennings
Rudolph Minors
Irving Romaine
Noel Simons
Rudolph Smith
Gladwin Daniels
Gary Darrell
Kenneth Cann
Lionel Smith
Edward Ming Cann
Gordon Cholmondeley
Lerroy Lewis
Willian Cann
Clyde Best
Winston Trott
Carlton Dill
Marcus Douglas

(HC –   Graham Adams)

  Trinidad and Tobago

Lincoln Abraham Phillips
Jean Mouttet
Tyronne Labastide
Aldwin Ferguson
Selwyn Murren
Hugh Mulzac
David Armin
Victor Gamaldo
Joseph Sedley
Bertrand Grell
Andrew Aleong
Alvin Corneal
Gerry Browne
Kelvin Berassa
Patrick Small
Jeff Gellineau
Richard Steward


(HC – Conrad Braithwhite)

Goalscorers edit

There were 63 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 3.94 goals per match.

7 goals

5 goals

  •   Carlton Dill

3 goals

  •   Gerry Browne
  •   Kevin Berassa

2 goals

  •   Antonio García
  •   Ramón Ponce
  •   Rudolph Smith
  •   Jim Baird
  •   Harold Hansen
  •   Ralph McPate
  •   Luís Alfonso Tovar
  •   Manuel Lapuente
  •   Patrick Small
  •   Alex Roboostoff

1 goal

  •   Carlos García
  •   José Maria Martínez
  •   Rodolfo Vicente
  •   Clyde Best
  •   Gary Darrell
  •   Marcus Douglas
  •   Irving Romaine
  •   Lionel Smith
  •   Antony Adams
  •   Ike McKay
  •   Francisco Fariñas
  •   René Mico
  •   Ricardo Tsiba
  •   Manuel Cerda Canela
  •   Juan Dosal
  •   Luis Regueiro
  •   Andrew Aleong
  •   Victor Gamaldo
  •   Jeff Gellineau
  •   Tyronne Labastide
  •   Janos Benedek
  •   Jack Kinealy
  •   Ernie Tuchscherer

1 own goal

Source: RSSSF

References edit

  1. ^ Panamerican Games 1967 (Winnipeg) on the RSSSF

football, 1967, american, games, fifth, edition, football, tournament, american, games, held, winnipeg, manitoba, canada, from, july, august, 1967, eight, teams, divided, groups, four, compete, round, robin, competition, with, brazil, defending, title, first, . The fifth edition of the football tournament at the Pan American Games was held in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada from July 24 to August 3 1967 Eight teams divided in two groups of four did compete in a round robin competition with Brazil defending the title For the first time the tournament ended with a knock out stage after the preliminary round 1 Football Men s tournament at the 1967 Pan American GamesVenueWinnipeg StadiumDates24 July 3 AugustMedalists Mexico Bermuda Trinidad and Tobago 19631971 Contents 1 First round 1 1 Group A 1 2 Group B 2 Final round 2 1 Bracket 2 2 Semi finals 2 3 Bronze medal match 2 4 Gold Medal match 3 Medalists 4 Goalscorers 5 ReferencesFirst round editGroup A edit Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 5 3 2 1 0 7 3 4 nbsp Mexico 4 3 1 2 0 6 3 3 nbsp Argentina 3 3 1 1 1 7 3 4 nbsp Colombia 0 3 0 0 3 2 13 1124 July 1967Colombia nbsp 2 5 nbsp Trinidad and TobagoTovar nbsp 34 43 Report Browne nbsp 60 85 Berassa nbsp 63 Small nbsp 79 83 Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg 24 July 1967Mexico nbsp 2 2 nbsp ArgentinaPereda nbsp 17 Regueiro nbsp 25 Report Ponce nbsp 82 Martinez nbsp 89 Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg 26 July 1967Mexico nbsp 1 1 nbsp Trinidad and TobagoLapuente nbsp 34 Report LaBastide nbsp 73 pen Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg 26 July 1967Colombia nbsp 0 5 nbsp ArgentinaReport C Garcia nbsp 7 A Garcia nbsp 16 18 Ponce nbsp 44 Vicente nbsp 46 Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg 28 July 1967Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 1 0 nbsp ArgentinaBerassa nbsp 59 ReportWinnipeg Stadium Winnipeg 28 July 1967Mexico nbsp 3 0 note 1 nbsp ColombiaCerda nbsp 66 Pereda nbsp 73 77 ReportWinnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Notes Abandoned at 3 0 in 82 after Colombia had 3 player sent off Group B edit Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD nbsp Canada 5 3 2 1 0 6 4 2 nbsp Bermuda 4 3 1 2 0 10 6 4 nbsp United States 2 3 1 0 2 6 10 4 nbsp Cuba 1 3 0 1 2 3 5 225 July 1967Bermuda nbsp 7 3 nbsp United StatesSmith nbsp nbsp Dill nbsp nbsp Douglas nbsp Romaine nbsp Gansler nbsp o g Report Roboostoff nbsp nbsp Minors nbsp o g Alexander Park WinnipegAttendance 4 000Referee Arthur Weir CAN 25 July 1967Canada nbsp 2 1 nbsp CubaMcPate nbsp 25 Hansen nbsp 77 pen Report Farinas nbsp 71 Winnipeg Stadium WinnipegAttendance 7 000Referee Keith Dunstan BER 27 July 1967Cuba nbsp 1 1 nbsp BermudaTsiba nbsp 40 Report Smith nbsp 40 Alexander Park WinnipegAttendance 5 000Referee Dan Kulai CAN 27 July 1967Canada nbsp 2 1 nbsp United StatesBaird nbsp 40 McPate nbsp 70 Report Benedek nbsp 75 pen Alexander Park WinnipegAttendance 5 000Referee Jose Minsal CUB 29 July 1967Canada nbsp 2 2 nbsp BermudaMcKay nbsp Hansen nbsp Report Dill nbsp nbsp Winnipeg Stadium WinnipegAttendance 7 000Referee Henry Landauer USA 30 July 1967Cuba nbsp 1 2 nbsp United StatesMico nbsp 63 Report Kinealy nbsp 21 Tuchscherer nbsp 50 Winnipeg Stadium WinnipegAttendance 3 000Referee Frank Lee CAN Final round editBracket edit Semi finalsFinal Winnipeg nbsp Trinidad and Tobago1 Winnipeg nbsp Bermuda3 nbsp Mexico4 Winnipeg nbsp Bermuda0 nbsp Canada1 nbsp Mexico2 Third place Winnipeg nbsp Trinidad and Tobago4 nbsp Canada1Semi finals edit 31 July 1967Trinidad and Tobago nbsp 1 3 nbsp BermudaGamaldo nbsp 77 Report Dills nbsp 33 Darrell nbsp 67 Best nbsp 87 Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg 1 August 1967Canada nbsp 1 2 nbsp MexicoBaird nbsp 5 Report Pereda nbsp 36 Dosal nbsp 46 Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Bronze medal match edit 2 August 1967Canada nbsp 1 4 nbsp Trinidad and TobagoAdams nbsp 72 Report Browne nbsp 43 Berassa nbsp 52 Aleong nbsp 80 Gellineau nbsp 85 Winnipeg Stadium Winnipeg Gold Medal match edit 3 August 1967Mexico nbsp 4 0 a e t nbsp BermudaPereda nbsp 91 99 106 Lapuente nbsp 110 ReportWinnipeg Stadium WinnipegAttendance 3 000Referee Raymond Morgan Canada Team details nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Mexico nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bermuda GK Javier VargasDF Juan M AlejandrezDF Hector PulidoDF Carlos AlbertDF Mario PerezMF Luis RegueiroMF Juan DosalMF Fernando Bustos nbsp 104 FW Luis Estrada nbsp 71 FW Vicente PeredaFW Manuel CerdaSubstitutes FW Manuel Lapuente nbsp 71 FW Juan Alvarado nbsp 104 Manager nbsp Ignacio Trelles GK Dennis WainwrightDF Rudolph MinorsDF Irving RomaineDF Rudolph SmithDF Gladwin DanielsMF Keneth CannMF Lionel SmithMF Gary Darrell nbsp a FW Clyde BestFW Carlton DillFW Marcus Douglas nbsp b Substitutes MF William Cann nbsp a DF Noel Simons nbsp b Manager nbsp Grahams Adams 1967 Pan American Games winners nbsp Mexico First titleMedalists editEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s tournament nbsp Mexico Javier Vargas Rueda Gilberto Rodriguez RiveraJuan Manuel Alejandrez Carlos Albert Llorente Mario Guadarrama Jose Humberto Villasenor Javier Bazan Luis RegueiroHector Pulido Alberto Onofre Cervantes Juan Dosal Jose Jesus PradoVicente Pereda Luis Estrada LuevanoManuel Lapuente Manuel Cerda Canela Fernando CastanedaJuan Alvarado HC Ignacio Trelles nbsp Bermuda Dennis Wainright Earlston Jennings Rudolph Minors Irving Romaine Noel Simons Rudolph Smith Gladwin Daniels Gary Darrell Kenneth Cann Lionel Smith Edward Ming Cann Gordon Cholmondeley Lerroy Lewis Willian Cann Clyde Best Winston Trott Carlton Dill Marcus Douglas HC nbsp Graham Adams nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Lincoln Abraham Phillips Jean Mouttet Tyronne Labastide Aldwin Ferguson Selwyn Murren Hugh Mulzac David Armin Victor Gamaldo Joseph Sedley Bertrand Grell Andrew Aleong Alvin Corneal Gerry Browne Kelvin Berassa Patrick Small Jeff Gellineau Richard Steward HC Conrad Braithwhite Goalscorers editThere were 63 goals scored in 16 matches for an average of 3 94 goals per match 7 goals nbsp Vicente Pereda 5 goals nbsp Carlton Dill 3 goals nbsp Gerry Browne nbsp Kevin Berassa 2 goals nbsp Antonio Garcia nbsp Ramon Ponce nbsp Rudolph Smith nbsp Jim Baird nbsp Harold Hansen nbsp Ralph McPate nbsp Luis Alfonso Tovar nbsp Manuel Lapuente nbsp Patrick Small nbsp Alex Roboostoff 1 goal nbsp Carlos Garcia nbsp Jose Maria Martinez nbsp Rodolfo Vicente nbsp Clyde Best nbsp Gary Darrell nbsp Marcus Douglas nbsp Irving Romaine nbsp Lionel Smith nbsp Antony Adams nbsp Ike McKay nbsp Francisco Farinas nbsp Rene Mico nbsp Ricardo Tsiba nbsp Manuel Cerda Canela nbsp Juan Dosal nbsp Luis Regueiro nbsp Andrew Aleong nbsp Victor Gamaldo nbsp Jeff Gellineau nbsp Tyronne Labastide nbsp Janos Benedek nbsp Jack Kinealy nbsp Ernie Tuchscherer 1 own goal nbsp Rudolph Minors against nbsp United States nbsp Bob Gansler against nbsp Bermuda Source RSSSFReferences edit Panamerican Games 1967 Winnipeg on the RSSSF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football at the 1967 Pan American Games amp oldid 1176895915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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