This is the list of Pan American medalists in football. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1951 [6] | Argentina [7] Ángel Ambrosini | Costa Rica Carlos Alvarado | Chile Mario Pizarro |
1955 [8] | Argentina [7] Leonardo Bevilacqua | Mexico José Luis Sánchez | Netherlands Antilles Ergilio Hato [9] |
1959 [10] | Argentina [7] Miguel Basílico | Brazil [11] Beyruth | United States Victor Ottobini |
1963 [12] | Brazil [11] Adevaldo | Argentina [7] Abel Vieytez | Chile Carlos Lavín |
1967 [14] | Mexico Javier Vargas Rueda | Bermuda Dennis Wainright | Trinidad and Tobago Lincoln Abraham Phillips |
1971 [15] | Argentina [7] Hugo Abdala | Colombia Armando Neiva | Cuba José Francisco Reinoso |
1975 [16] | Brazil 1 – Carlos | None awarded (tie for gold) | Argentina [7] 1 – Carlos Suárez |
Mexico 1 – Julio Gómez | |||
1979 [17] | Brazil 1 – Solitinho | Cuba 1 – José Francisco Reinoso | Argentina [7] 1 – Oscar Rogélio Quiroga |
1983 [18] | Uruguay José Luis Sosa | Brazil [19] Adalberto | Guatemala Ricardo Jérez |
1987 | Brazil 1 – Pereira | Chile Miguel Ardiman | Argentina [7] Gustavo Acosta |
1991 | United States 1 – Kasey Keller | Mexico 1 – Sergio Bernal | Cuba 1 – Elio Sánchez |
1995 | Argentina [7] 1 – Carlos Bossio | Mexico 1 – Óscar Pérez | Colombia 1 – Óscar Córdoba |
1999 | Mexico Alexandro Álvarez | Honduras [22] Carlos Escobar | United States Tim Howard |
2003 [23] | Argentina [7] Gustavo Eberto | Brazil 1 – Fernando Henrique | Mexico José de Jesús Corona |
2007 | Ecuador 1 – Máximo Banguera | Jamaica Dwayne Miller | Mexico Sergio Arias |
2011 | Mexico 1 – José de Jesús Corona | Argentina 1 – Esteban Andrada | Uruguay 1 – Jonathan Cubero |
2015 | Uruguay 1 – Guillermo de Amores | Mexico 1 – Gibrán Lajud | Brazil 1 – Jacsson |
2019 | Argentina 1 – Facundo Cambeses | Honduras 1 – Enrique Facusse | Mexico 1 – José Hernández |
2023 | Brazil 1 – Mycael | Chile 1 – Brayan Cortés | Mexico 1 – Fernando Tapia |
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