IFCPF Americas Championships

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The IFCPF Americas Championships is the continental competitions in CP football.

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History

Results

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teamsRef.
1995
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unknown (PSC)
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United States
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Argentina
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Brazil
AM1 Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
4
1999
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unknown (PSC)
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Argentina
AM1 Flag of the United States.svg
United States
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Brazil
AM1 Flag of Chile.svg
Chile
4
2002
Details
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Santiago (PSC)
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Brazil
3–1 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
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Chile United States
AM2 Flag of Chile.svg / Flag of the United States.svg
Chile United States
4
2003
 
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Mar del Plata (PG)
no football 7-a-side tournament at the Parapan American Games [1]
2006
 
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Rio de Janeiro (AC)
In 2006 a CPISRA America Cup was planned in Rio de Janeiro. But this was not done since 2007 the Parapan America Games and the CPISRA World Championship is carried out.
2007
Details
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Rio de Janeiro (PG)
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Brazil
5–0 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
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Canada
1–0 Flag of the United States.svg
United States
6 [2] [3]
2010
Details
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Buenos Aires (AC)
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Brazil
AM1 Flag of the United States.svg
United States
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
AM1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
6 [4] [5]
2011
 
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Guadalajara (PG)
no football 7-a-side tournament at the Parapan American Games [6]
2014
Details
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Toronto (AC)
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Brazil
3–0 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
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United States
3–0 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
6 [7]
IFCPF tournaments
2015
Details
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Toronto (PG)
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Brazil
3–1 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
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Venezuela
2–1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Canada
5 [8]
2018
Details
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Sangolquí (AC)
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Brazil
4–2 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
Flag of the United States.svg
United States
3–0 Flag of Colombia.svg
Colombia
8 [9]
2019
Details
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Lima (PG)
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Brazil
5–3 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
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United States
7–0 Flag of Venezuela.svg
Venezuela
6

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