2006 Pan American Men's Youth Handball Championship

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2006 Pan American Handball Men's Youth Championship
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Dates August 29–September 2
Teams 7
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Runner-upFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Third placeFlag of Chile.svg  Chile
Fourth placeFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Tournament statistics
Matches 15
Goals scored 738 (49.2 per match)
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The 2006 American Handball Men's Youth Championships took place in Blumenau from August 29 – September 2. It acts as the Pan American qualifying tournament for the 2007 Men's Youth World Handball Championship.

Blumenau Place in South, Brazil

Blumenau is a city in Vale do Itajaí, state of Santa Catarina, in the South Region of Brazil. It is 130 km (81 mi) away from the state capital of Florianópolis.

2007 Mens Youth World Handball Championship

The 2007 Men's Youth World Handball Championship took place in Bahrain from 26 July–3 August.

Contents

Teams

Group AGroup B

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

Preliminary round

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2 2 0 0 88 32 +56 4
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2 1 0 1 49 47 +2 2
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 2 0 0 2 28 86 –58 0
August 29
20:45
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg55 – 14Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(28–7)

August 30
15:15
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg31 – 14Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(14–6)

August 31
18:45
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg33 – 18Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(16–9)

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3 3 0 0 122 37 +85 6
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 3 1 1 1 60 75 –15 3
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 3 1 1 2 56 88 –32 3
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3 0 0 3 56 94 –38 0
August 29
14:45
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg27 – 23Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(13–8)

August 29
16:30
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg48 – 11Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(20–5)

August 30
17:00
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg19 – 19Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(7–8)

August 30
18:45
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg41 – 12Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(20–6)

August 31
15:15
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg26 – 21Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(19–9)

August 31
17:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg33 – 14Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(21–5)

Placement 5th–7th

September 1
16:45
Paraguay  Flag of Paraguay.svg19 – 28Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(7–16)

September 2
15:00
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg29 – 18Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(10–10)

Final round

SemifinalFinal
September 1 – Blumenau
 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  32 
 Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay  11 
 
September 2 – Blumenau
   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  25
  Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  26
Third place
September 1 – Blumenau September 2 – Blumenau
 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  15 Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay  16
 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina  31  Flag of Chile.svg  Chile  29

Semifinals

September 1
17:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg31 – 15Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(17–4)

September 1
18:45
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg32 – 11Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(16–6)

Bronze medal match

September 2
15:15
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg29 – 16Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(12–7)

Gold medal match

September 2
18:45
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg26 – 25Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Centro Esportivo Bernardo Werner, Blumenau
(16–10)

Final standing

Rank Team
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
5Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
7Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay
Team advanced to the 2007 Men's Youth World Handball Championship

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