Handball at the XV Pan American Games | |
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Venue | Riocentro Sports Complex |
Dates | July 14–21, 2007 |
Competitors | 240 from 10 nations |
«2003 2011» |
The Handball Competitions at the 2007 Pan American Games took place at the Riocentro Sports Complex in a temporary facility. There are two competitions, one each for men and women, each with eight national teams competing. Brazil is the defending champion for both the men's and women's competitions.
The teams compete in a multi-stage tournament. In each competition, the teams are divided into two four-team groups. In each group, each team plays against all others once, and the two best in each group advance to the semifinals to compete in the knockout tournament. The two teams in each group that do not make the semifinals play in 5th to 8th classification matches. The winning sides of both the men’s and women’s tournament will directly qualify for the 2008 Olympic Handball Tournaments.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Argentina | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 108 | 57 | +51 | 6 | Semifinals |
2 | Uruguay | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 76 | 82 | −6 | 4 | |
3 | Dominican Republic | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 87 | 86 | +1 | 2 | 5–8th place semifinals |
4 | Mexico | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 61 | 107 | −46 | 0 |
14 July 2007 16:00 | Dominican Republic | 26–29 | Uruguay | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Mello, Favreto (BRA) |
K. de León 7 | (12−13) | Wenzel 7 | ||
4× 4× | 3× 2× |
14 July 2007 20:00 | Argentina | 40–16 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Paz, De Souza (BRA) |
Torres 10 | (20−8) | Acuña 8 | ||
1× 3× | 2× 4× |
16 July 2007 14:00 | Dominican Republic | 36–24 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Souza, Paz (BRA) |
Paulino 8 | (20−15) | three players 5 | ||
4× 8× | 3× 5× |
16 July 2007 22:00 | Argentina | 35–16 | Uruguay | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Valdovinos, Pérez (PUR) |
Lima 6 | (16−7) | Marrochi 6 | ||
2× 4× | 3× 5× |
18 July 2007 20:00 | Uruguay | 31–21 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG) |
Marrochi 9 | (14–11) | Acuña 7 | ||
3× 4× | 3× 1× |
18 July 2007 22:00 | Argentina | 33–25 | Dominican Republic | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA) |
Lima 6 | (14–14) | Romero 7 | ||
3× 3× | 4× 4× 1× |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Brazil (H) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 99 | 58 | +41 | 6 | Semifinals |
2 | Cuba | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 99 | 73 | +26 | 4 | |
3 | Chile | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 67 | 93 | −26 | 2 | 5–8th place semifinals |
4 | Canada | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 52 | 93 | −41 | 0 |
14 July 2007 14:00 | Brazil | 33–20 | Chile | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Robledo, Sobenko (ARG) |
Borges 8 | (14−10) | Feuchtmann 6 | ||
3× 4× | 3× 3× |
14 July 2007 22:00 | Cuba | 33–20 | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG) |
Corzo 8 | (17−9) | Bertrand, Fyfe 4 | ||
3× 7× 1× | 3× 3× |
16 July 2007 16:00 | Brazil | 31–12 | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG) |
Borges, Bortolini 5 | (17−7) | Godin 5 | ||
2× 1× | 3× 2× |
16 July 2007 20:00 | Cuba | 40–18 | Chile | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG) |
Paván 7 | (18−9) | Feuchtmann, Salinas 3 | ||
2× 5× 2× | 3× 5× 1× |
18 July 2007 14:00 | Canada | 20–29 | Chile | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Valdovinos, Pérez (PUR) |
Bessette 6 | (12–12) | Feuchtmann 11 | ||
3× 5× | 2× 2× |
18 July 2007 16:00 | Brazil | 35–26 | Cuba | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA) |
Borges, Souza 7 | (18–10) | Corzo, Paván 8 | ||
3× 5× | 3× 6× 1× |
Semifinals | Final | |||||
20 July | ||||||
Brazil | 28 | |||||
22 July | ||||||
Uruguay | 16 | |||||
Brazil | 30 | |||||
20 July | ||||||
Argentina | 22 | |||||
Argentina (OT) | 30 | |||||
Cuba | 29 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
22 July | ||||||
Uruguay | 23 | |||||
Cuba | 24 |
5–8th place semifinals | Fifth place | |||||
20 July | ||||||
Chile | 28 | |||||
22 July | ||||||
Mexico | 27 | |||||
Chile | 28 | |||||
20 July | ||||||
Dominican Republic | 27 | |||||
Dominican Republic | 28 | |||||
Canada | 27 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
22 July | ||||||
Mexico | 32 | |||||
Canada (OT) | 34 |
20 July 2007 14:00 | Chile | 28–27 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Souza, Paz (BRA) |
Feuchtmann 9 | (17−12) | Acuña 7 | ||
3× 5× | 3× 5× 1× |
20 July 2007 20:00 | Dominican Republic | 28–27 | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Mello, Favreto (BRA) |
K. de León 6 | (16−12) | Bertrand 7 | ||
3× 5× 1× | 3× 4× |
20 July 2007 16:00 | Brazil | 28–16 | Uruguay | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Robledo, Sobenko (ARG) |
Bortolini 6 | (15−6) | Wenzel 4 | ||
3× 3× | 4× 4× |
20 July 2007 22:00 | Argentina | 30–29 (ET) | Cuba | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA) |
Civelli 10 | (12−14) | Paván 13 | ||
3× 10× | 3× 8× 1× | |||
FT: 25−25 ET: 5−4 |
22 July 2007 17:00 | Mexico | 32–34 (ET) | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Ortiz (CHI) |
Acuña 10 | (9−12) | Bertrand 8 | ||
3× 3× 1× | 3× 3× | |||
FT: 23−23 ET: 5−5, 4−6 |
22 July 2007 15:00 | Chile | 28–27 | Dominican Republic | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Valdovinos, Pérez (PUR) |
Feuchtmann 8 | (14−12) | Paulino 7 | ||
1× 2× | 4× 1× |
22 July 2007 09:00 | Uruguay | 23–24 | Cuba | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Souza, Paz (BRA) |
Marrochi 8 | (10−11) | Corzo 9 | ||
3× 6× | 2× 7× 1× |
22 July 2007 11:00 | Brazil | 30–22 | Argentina | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA) |
Souza 9 | (11−6) | Civelli 6 | ||
2× 7× 4× | 3× 5× 2× |
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Top scorers
| Top goalkeepers(minimum 20% of total shots received by team)
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Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Argentina | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 94 | 52 | +42 | 6 | Semifinals |
2 | Dominican Republic | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 83 | 77 | +6 | 4 | |
3 | Paraguay | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 84 | 88 | −4 | 2 | 5–8th place semifinals |
4 | Puerto Rico | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 61 | 105 | −44 | 0 |
13 July 2007 08:00 | Dominican Republic | 33–30 | Paraguay | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Menezes (BRA) |
Granado 11 | (14−9) | Aluan 11 | ||
3× 5× 1× | 4× 8× |
13 July 2007 14:00 | Argentina | 39–14 | Puerto Rico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Ortiz (CHI) |
Acosta 10 | (17−7) | García 3 | ||
3× 4× | 4× 5× |
15 July 2007 15:00 | Argentina | 29–23 | Paraguay | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA) |
Acosta 6 | (11−10) | Aluan 11 | ||
3× 4× | 3× 3× |
15 July 2007 19:00 | Dominican Republic | 35–21 | Puerto Rico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Mello, Favreto (BRA) |
Granado 11 | (19−12) | Correa 6 | ||
3× 6× | 3× 3× |
17 July 2007 20:00 | Paraguay | 31–26 | Puerto Rico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Robledo, Zobenko (ARG) |
Aluan 14 | (14−12) | García 7 | ||
3× 5× 1× | 3× 4× |
17 July 2007 22:00 | Argentina | 26–15 | Dominican Republic | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Mello, Favreto (BRA) |
Basile 5 | (13−4) | Granado 5 | ||
3× 4× | 3× 5× |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Brazil (H) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 107 | 53 | +54 | 6 | Semifinals |
2 | Cuba | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 97 | 72 | +25 | 4 | |
3 | Mexico | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 53 | 89 | −36 | 2 | 5–8th place semifinals |
4 | Canada | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 55 | 98 | −43 | 0 |
13 July 2007 10:00 | Brazil | 38–15 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG) |
Piedade 6 | (21−4) | Sifuentes 7 | ||
3× 4× | 3× 8× |
13 July 2007 12:00 | Cuba | 38–25 | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Valdovinos, Pérez (PUR) |
Gómez 11 | (17−11) | Pilon 6 | ||
2× 5× | 3× 8× |
15 July 2007 13:00 | Brazil | 37–10 | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Ortiz (CHI) |
Santos 6 | (21−3) | Gagnon, Taupier 2 | ||
3× 2× | 3× 3× |
15 July 2007 21:00 | Cuba | 31–15 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Menezes, Pinto (BRA) |
Duran, Turro 6 | (14−8) | Y. García, Sifuentes 3 | ||
3× 2× | 3× 5× |
17 July 2007 14:00 | Canada | 20–23 | Mexico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Ortiz (CHI) |
Smart 5 | (13−10) | Sifuentes 6 | ||
2× 2× 1× | 3× 5× |
17 July 2007 16:00 | Brazil | 32–28 | Cuba | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA) |
Fachinello 9 | (16−14) | Duran, Gómez 9 | ||
2× 7× | 2× 5× 1× |
Semifinals | Final | |||||
19 July | ||||||
Brazil | 46 | |||||
21 July | ||||||
Dominican Republic | 13 | |||||
Brazil | 30 | |||||
19 July | ||||||
Cuba | 17 | |||||
Argentina | 25 | |||||
Cuba | 37 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
21 July | ||||||
Dominican Republic | 22 | |||||
Argentina | 23 |
5–8th place semifinals | Fifth place | |||||
19 July | ||||||
Mexico | 21 | |||||
21 July | ||||||
Puerto Rico | 20 | |||||
Mexico (pen.) | 37 | |||||
19 July | ||||||
Canada | 36 | |||||
Paraguay | 22 | |||||
Canada | 26 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
21 July | ||||||
Puerto Rico | 21 | |||||
Paraguay | 22 |
19 July 2007 14:00 | Mexico | 21–20 | Puerto Rico | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Robledo, Sobenko (ARG) |
Sifuentes 8 | (6−8) | García 8 | ||
3× 6× 1× | 2× 4× |
19 July 2007 20:00 | Paraguay | 22–26 | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Ortiz (FRA) |
Aluan 12 | (11−14) | Gagnon 7 | ||
4× 3× 1× | 3× 4× |
19 July 2007 16:00 | Brazil | 46–13 | Dominican Republic | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Valdovinos, Pérez (PUR) |
Piedade 11 | (24−6) | Granado 3 | ||
1× 1× | 4× 1× |
19 July 2007 22:00 | Argentina | 25–37 | Cuba | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Bord, Buy (FRA) |
Decilio 5 | (9−20) | Martínez 13 | ||
2× 6× | 3× 10× |
21 July 2007 17:30 | Puerto Rico | 21–22 | Paraguay | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Robledo, Sobenko (ARG) |
Correa 6 | (13−12) | Aluan 9 | ||
3× 4× | 3× 6× |
21 July 2007 15:00 | Mexico | 37–36 (ET) | Canada | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Pinto, Ortiz (FRA) |
Aluan 12 | (11−8) | Gagnon 7 | ||
3× 8× | 3× 4× | |||
21 July 2007 08:30 | Dominican Republic | 22–23 | Argentina | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: De Mello, Favreto (BRA) |
Granado 11 | (11−11) | Acosta 5 | ||
4× 6× | 3× 7× |
21 July 2007 10:30 | Brazil | 30–17 | Cuba | Riocentro Sports Complex Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG) |
Diniz, Gripa 5 | (15−8) | Gómez 6 | ||
3× 6× | 3× 7× 2× |
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Top scorers
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