List of Pan American Games medalists in football

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This is the list of Pan American medalists in football. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Men's tournament

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1951 [6]
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Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Ángel Ambrosini
Miguel Ángel Baiocco
Roberto Comaschi
Ángel Cuccero
Norberto Cupo
Rogelio Domínguez
José Giarrizo
Carlos Glini
Roberto Infantino
Juan Intini
Carmelo Longo
Alfredo Martínez
Juan Carlos Mendiburu
Manuel Miranda
Carlos Mousegne
Enrique Olivero
José Pellejero
Arturo Rodenak
René Segini
Perfecto Seijo
Alejandro Simion
Osvaldo Vallone

(HC – Guillermo Stabile)

Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

Carlos Alvarado
Rodolfo Sanabria
Mario Cordero
Alex Sánchez
Nelson Morera
José Luis Quesada
León Alvarado
Elías Valenciano
Constantino Tulio Quiros
Héctor Julio González
Evelio Alpizar
Sigifrido Alvarado
Álvaro Murillo
Rodolfo Herrera
Miguel Ángel Zeledón
José Manuel Retana
Rafael Ángel García
Alberto Armijo
Walker Rodríguez
Rafael Campos
Jorge Quesada
Raúl Jiménez

(HC – Flag of El Salvador.svg Ricardo Saprissa &
Luís Cartín)

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Mario Pizarro
Alberto Cerda
Domingo Massaro
Jorge García
Isaac Carrasco
Salvador Arenas
Hugo Núñez
Alberto Rojas
Ernesto Saavedra
Arnoldo Weber
Roberto Apiolaza
Jorge Villablanca
Sergio Esquivel
Pedro Araya
Javier Briones
Sergio González
Orlando Labbé
Gerardo Valenzuela
Óscar Mogollones
David Buzada

(HC – Luis Tirado)

1955 [8]
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Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Leonardo Bevilacqua
Norberto Anido
Manuel Castillo
Juan Carlos Malazzo
Óscar Claria
Ricardo Pegnotti
Ricardo Scialino
Héctor Molina
Norberto Menéndez
José Sanfilippo
José Yudica
Antonio Pérsico
Ricardo Campana
Humberto Maschio
Juan Jesús Moreno
Oscar Stortini
Julio Nuin
Tomás Anglese

(HC – Guillermo Stabile)

Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico

José Luis Sánchez
Primitivo Carrillo
Jorge Rodríguez
Eduardo Colmenero
Juan Arrieta
Francisco Pérez
Arturo Vargas
Agustín Díaz
Francisco Noriega
Ramón Sigifredo Mercado
Felipe Negrete
Juan Bosco Martínez
Víctor Nava
Fernando López
Alfonso González
Joaquín Fierro
Elías Vázquez
Gustavo Ríos
Ramón Martínez
Alfredo Hernández
Héctor Segura
Gonzalo Guerrero

(HC – Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Antonio López Herranz)

Flag of the Netherlands Antilles (1959-1986).svg  Netherlands Antilles

Ergilio Hato [9]
Pedro Matrona
Wilfred de Lannoy
Moises Bicentini
Ludgero Adoptie
Guillermo Giribaldi
Willys Heyliger
Ronald de Lannoy
Hubert Schoop
Eustáquio Bernardina
Júlio Jansen
Wilhelm Canword
Edmundo Vlinder
Luis Antonio Brion
Raymundo Kemp
Francisco Romualdo Gomez
Marco Tromp
Pedro Koolman
Jose Arcangel La Rosa
Antonio Klabeer
Hubert Hoek
Erno Jansen

(HC – Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Celestino da Cunha)

1959 [10]
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Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Miguel Basílico
Roberto Blanco
Roberto Bonnano
Alberto Corradini
Pedro de Ciancio
José Díaz
Domingo Lejona
Dardo Migoni
Juan Carlos Oleniak
Raúl Adolfo Pérez
Héctor Readigós
Domingo Rodríguez
Carlos Saldías
Héctor Scardulla
Antonio Spilinga
Osmar Stelman
Juan Stork
José Vázquez
Miguel Villafañe

(HC – Ernesto Duchini)

Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil [11]

Beyruth
Carlos Alberto
China
Dary
Décio
Edílson
Edmar
Edson Borracha
Françoso
Germano
Gérson
Hércules
Hilton
Humberto
Manoelzinho
Manuel
Maranhão
Nélson
Ouraci
Roberto Rodrigues
Rubens
Villadonega
Zé Maria

(HC – Newton Cardoso)

US flag 49 stars.svg  United States

Victor Ottobini
Jacob Ruscheinski
Willy Schaller
Joe Speca
John Traina
Herman Wecke
Alex Ely
Val Pelizzaro
Zenon Snylyk
George Brown
Rolf Ganger
Gene Grabowski
Yuriy Kulishenko
Bill Looby
Ron Maierhofer
Ed Murphy
Jim Strachrowsky
Al Zerhusen

(HC – Jim Reed)

1963 [12]
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Flag of Brazil (1960-1968).svg  Brazil [11]

Adevaldo
Arlindo
Aírton
Cardoso
Carlos Alberto
Décio Bianco
Dirceu
Evaldo
Heitor Perroca
Hélio Dias
Íris
Jairzinho
Luiz Henrique
Menotti
Nenê
Othon
Riva
Valdir Vicente
Santo
Zé Carlos

(HC – Antoninho)

Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Abel Vieytez
Agustín Cejas
Enry Barale
Héctor Sabás
José Magiolo
José Paflik
Juan Carlos Guzmán
Juan Carlos Oleniak
Juan Carlos Sarnari
Néstor Sanguinetti
Néstor Manfredi
Osmar Miguelucci
Osvaldo Ferreño
Raúl Oscar Pérez
Raúl Salvio
Reynaldo Aimonetti
Roberto Canosa
Roberto Santiago
Roberto Telch
Sergio Cantú

(HC – Ernesto Duchini)

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Carlos Lavín
Domingo Araneda
Domingo Barrera
Gilberto Trasiaviña
Gregorio Silva
Haroldo Peña  [ es ]
Héctor Dávila
Héctor Holz
Ismael Manterola
Juan Carlos Esquivel
Juan Torres
José Sánchez
Manuel Montecinos
Óscar Cifuentes
Pedro Bustamante
Pedro González
Ramón Valencia
Raúl Angulo  [ es ]
Raúl Guevara
Víctor Pacheco

(HC – Luis Álamos) [13]

1967 [14]
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Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  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)

Flag of Bermuda (1910-1999).svg  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 – Flag of England.svg Graham Adams)

Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  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)

1971 [15]
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Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Hugo Abdala
Osvaldo Batocletti
José Orlando Berta
Horacio Bongiovanni
Roberto Cabral
Edgardo Di Meola
Alberto Jorge
Francisco Lavorato
Miguel Ángel Leyes
Ángel Mendoza
Carlos Montenegro
Raúl Nogués
Luis Oruezábal
Osvaldo Potente
Andrés Rebottaro
Alberto Romero
Héctor Scotta
Alejandro Simion
Roberto Telch
Osvaldo Vallone
Enrique Vidallé
Abel Vieitez

(HC – Rubén Bravo)

Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Armando Neiva
Hernando García
Francisco Maturana
José Álvaro Calle
Héctor Escobar
José Zárate
Ángel Maria Torres
Jaime Morón
Andrés Pérez
Nelson Torres
Byron Hernández
Orlando Rico
Gerardo Franco Carbonell
Edgar Díaz
Francisco González
Carlos Monsalve
Leopoldo Rivas
Miguel Quintero
Juan Quintero
Héctor Céspedes

(HC – Flag of Paraguay.svg César López Fretes)

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

José Francisco Reinoso
William Barracks
Lorenzo Sotomayor
Luis Holmanza
Miguel Rivero
René Bonora
Antonio Garcés
Gabriel Valenzuela
Carlos Henry Bracha
Andrés Roldán
Luis Hernández
Orestes Pérez Hernández
Francisco Fariñas
Jorge Massó
José Luis Elejalde
José Verdecia
Francisco Piedra
Carlos Arcuy

(HC – Flag of North Korea.svg Kim Yong-ha)

1975 [16]
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Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil

1 – Carlos
2 – Rosemiro
3 – Tecão
4 – Bianchi
5 – Chico Fraga
6 – Batista
7 – Pitta
8 – Carlinhos
9 – Marcelo Oliveira
10 – Cláudio Adão
11 – Tiquinho
12 – Cassano
13 – Mauro Cabeção
14 – Edinho
15 – Alberto Leguelé
16 – Luiz Alberto
17 – Eudes
18 – Erivelto
19 – Santos
20 – Zé Carlos

(HC – Zizinho)

None awarded
(tie for gold)
Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

1 – Carlos Suárez
2 – Daniel Valencia
3 – Aldo Espinoza
4 – Manuel Pereyra
5 – Luis Galván
6 – Pablo Cárdenas
7 – Ricardo Alonso
8 – Eduardo Marillack
9 – Santiago Tello
10 – Américo Gallego
11 – Pedro Agustín Fernández
12 – Alberto Vivaldo
13 – Pedro Evaristo Farías
14 – Carlos Salinas
15 – Jorge Salas
16 – Sergio Fortunato
17 – Juan Silva
18 – José Luis Ceballos

(HC – César Luis Menotti)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

1 – Julio Gómez
2 – Gabriel Márquez
3 – Eduardo Rergis
4 – Bardomiano Viveros
5 – Mario Carrillo
6 – Ernesto de la Rosa
7 – José Luis Caballero
8 – Guillermo Cosio
9 – Héctor Tapia
10 – Víctor Rangel
11 – Hugo Sánchez
12 – Javier Regalado
13 – Carlos García Cuevas
14 – Jorge López Malo
15 – Francisco Bugarín
16 – Alberto Sandoval
17 – Alfredo Navarrete
18 – Víctor Gómez
19 – Rafael Toribio
20 – Oscar Mascorro

(HC – Diego Mercado)

1979 [17]
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Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil

1 – Solitinho
2 – Luís Cláudio
3 – Wagner Basílio
4 – Valdoir
5 – Vítor
6 – João Luiz
7 – Mica
8 – Cléo
9 – Silva
10 – Jackson
11 – Silvinho
12 – Luís Henrique
13 – Oswaldo
14 – Édson Boaro
15 – Gilcimar
16 – Rogério
17 – Cristovão
18 – Jérson

(HC – Mário Travaglini)

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

1 – José Francisco Reinoso
2 – Francisco López Ríos
3 – Raimundo Frometa
4 – Luis Sánchez
7 – Andrés Roldán
8 – Amado Povea
9 – Dagoberto Lara
10 – Ramón Núñez
11 – Jorge Maya
12 – Luis Dreke
13 – Pedro Fenton
14 – Regino Delgado
15 – Jorge Massó
17 – Carlos Loredo
18 – Guillermo Mestre
19 – Roberto Pereira
20 – Fermín Hugo Madera
21 – Calixto Martínez

(HC – Roberto Hernández)

Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

1 – Oscar Rogélio Quiroga
2 – José Omar Beccerica
3 – Victorio Ocaño
4 – Lucio Del Mul
5 – Juan Cabrera
6 – Víctor Binello
7 – Héctor Boccanelli
8 – Eusebio Roldán
9 – Víctor Sosa
10 – Salvador Mastrosimone
11 – Antonio Alderete
12 – Guillermo Bosio
13 – Enrique Veloso
14 – Luis Rolfo
15 – Roberto Gasparini
16 – Marcelo Fredes
17 – Luis Amuchástegui
18 – Osvaldo Coloccini

(HC – Roberto Saporiti)

1983 [18]
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Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

José Luis Sosa
Mario Picún
Gualberto de los Santos
Alvaro Pérez
José Batista
Juan Rabino
Abraham Yeladián
Santiago Ostolaza
Vicente Rudy Rodríguez
Ricardo Perdomo
Daniel Carreño
Luis Heimen
Carlos Larrañaga
Víctor Púa
Edgardo Martirena
Aldo Azzinari
Julio Rivadavia
Miguel Peirano

(HC – Óscar Tabárez)

Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil [19]

Adalberto
Boni
Brigatti
Dunga
Edson Souza
Everaldo
Guto
Heitor
Helinho
Hugo
Jorginho
Marcus Vinícius
Marquinhos
Mauricinho
Neto
Paulinho
Paulo César
Paulo Sérgio
Waldir

(HC – Gílson Nunes)

Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala

Ricardo Jérez
Hermenegildo Pepp
Guillermo Rodríguez
David Gardiner
Benjamín Monteroso
Édgar Salguero
Víctor Hugo Monzón
Jorge Fernández
José Bobadilla
Walter Claverí
Julio Gómez
Julio Rubén Paredes
Victor Hugo Méndez
Júlio de la Roca
Eddy Alburez
Boris Ortiz
Otto Mynor
Byron Pérez

(HC – Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Cavagnaro)

1987
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Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil

1 – Pereira
2 – Careca
3 – Geraldão
4 – Ricardo Rocha
5 – Douglas
6 – Nelsinho
7 – Valdo
8 – Raí
9 – Washington
10 – Edu Marangon
11 – Luís Carlos
12 – Taffarel
13 – Pita
14 – João Paulo
15 – Evair
16 – Ademir
17 – Ricardo Gomes
18 – André Cruz

(HC – Carlos Alberto Silva)

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Miguel Ardiman
Luis Ceballos
Nelson Enríquez  [ es ]
Claudio Figueroa
Eduardo Fournier
Héctor Francino  [ es ]
Osvaldo Gómez  [ es ]
Aníbal González
Juan González
Francisco Hörmann  [ es ]
Fernando Medina
Jorge Pérez  [ es ]
Germán Pino
René Pinto
Marco Tamayo
Claudio Tello
Patricio Toledo
Iván Zamorano

(HC – Eugenio Jara)

Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Gustavo Acosta
Oscar Acosta
Mauro Airez
Favio Almirón
Jorge Bartero
Fabián Basualdo
Fabián Cancelarich
Oscar Dertycia
Gustavo Dezotti
Néstor Fabbri
José Fantaguzzi
Blas Giunta
Humberto Gutiérrez
Carlos Mac Allister
Víctor Marchesini
Alejandro Russo
Darío Siviski
Jorge Theiler

(HC – Carlos Pachamé)

1991
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Flag of the United States.svg  United States

1 – Kasey Keller
2 – Cam Rast
3 – Curt Onalfo
4 – Michael Burns
5 – Erik Imler
6 – Dario Brose
7 – Yari Allnutt
8 – Mike Lapper
9 – Dante Washington
10 – Claudio Reyna
11 – Manny Lagos
12 – Cobi Jones
13 – Joe Moore
14 – Eloy Salgado
15 – Rhett Harty
16 – Steve Snow
17 – Brad Friedel
18 – Alexi Lalas

(HC – Flag of Germany.svg Lothar Osiander)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

1 – Sergio Bernal
2 – Ricardo Cadena
3 – Antonio Noriega
4 – Rodolfo Sánchez
5 – Joaquín Hernández
6 – Agustín Valdez
7 – Leopoldo Castañeda
8 – Jorge Castañeda
9 – Carlos Nápoles
10 – Ramón Ramírez
11 – Gerardo Mascareño
12 – Alejandro Herrera
13 – Camilo Romero
14 – Salvador Mariscal
15 – Felipe Peña
16 – Ramiro Romero
17 – Donato Castañeda
18 – David Rangel

(HC – Manuel Lapuente)

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

1 – Elio Sánchez
2 – Luis Elizalde
3 – Alfredo Maury
4 – Rafael Ayllon
5 – Julio C. Díaz
6 – Jorge Pérez
7 – Maximiliano Sánchez
8 – Alfredo González
9 – Lázaro Darcourt
10 – Manuel Bobadilla
11 – Bernardo Rosette
12 – Víctor Pérez
13 – Juan C. Montalvo
14 – Ariel Álvarez
15 – Osmín Hernández
16 – Alexis Guzmán
17 – Pedro Báez
18 – Wilfredo Carbo

(HC – Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Campari)

1995
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Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

1 – Carlos Bossio
2 – Roberto Ayala
3 – Rodolfo Arruabarrena
4 – Javier Zanetti
5 – Jorge Jiménez
6 – Pablo Rotchen
7 – Ariel Ortega
8 – Roberto Monserrat
9 – Sebastián Rambert
10 – Marcelo Gallardo
11 – Christian Bassedas
12 – Javier Lavallén
13 – Juan Pablo Sorín
14 – Pablo Paz
15 – Claudio Husaín
16 – Diego Cagna
17 – Hernán Crespo
18 – Guillermo Schelotto

(HC - Daniel Passarella)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

1 – Óscar Pérez
2 – Pável Pardo
3 – Marcos Ayala
4 – Braulio Luna
5 – Edson Astivia
6 – Raúl Lara
7 – Luis Hernández
8 – Germán Villa
9 – Luis M. Salvador
10 – Rafael García
11 – Cuauhtémoc Blanco
12 – Oswaldo Sánchez
13 – Ricardo Munguía
14 – Jesús Arellano
15 – Agustín García
16 – Manuel Sol
17 – Gustavo Nápoles
18 – Edson Alvarado

(HC - Guillermo Vázquez Mejía)

Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

1 – Óscar Córdoba
2 – Wilmer Ortegón
3 – Juan D. Vélez
4 – Juan C. Beltrán
5 – Jorge Peláez
6 – José A. Valencia
7 – Henry Zambrano
8 – Arley Betancourth
9 – Harry Castillo
10 – Oswaldo Mackenzie
11 – Alonso Alcíbar
12 – Daniel A. Vélez
13 – Víctor Mafla
14 – Martín Zapata
15 – Arley Dinas
16 – Luis Quiñonez
17 – Jersson González
18 – Hámilton Ricard

(HC – Norberto Peluffo) [20]

1999
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Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Alexandro Álvarez
Álvaro Ortiz
Jesús Mendoza
Gerardo Torres
Juan Pablo Rodríguez
Joaquín Beltrán
Mario Méndez
Julio Estrada
Ignacio Hierro
Carlos Cariño
Adrián Sánchez
Emilio Mora
Víctor Santibáñez
Óscar Mascorro
Héctor Altamirano
Christian Martínez

(HC – José Luis Real) [21]

Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  Honduras [22]

Carlos Escobar
Carlos Salinas
Elmer Montoya
Francisco Pavón
Luis Ramírez
Héctor Gutiérrez
Danilo Turcios
Iván Guerrero
Jaime Rosales
Jairo Martínez
Júnior Izaguirre
Mario Chirinos
Noel Valladares
Julio César Suazo
Julio César de León
Reynaldo Pineda
Hesler Phillips

(HC – Ramón Maradiaga)

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Tim Howard
Carlos Bocanegra
Nelson Akwari
Danny Califf
Steve Shak
Evan Whitfield
DeMarcus Beasley
Jason Cropley
Cory Gibbs
Peter Vagenas
Sasha Victorine
Adin Brown
Brian Winters
Chris Albright
Connor Casey
Landon Donovan
Taylor Twellman
Michael Pries

(HC – Clive Charles)

2003 [23]
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Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina [7]

Gustavo Eberto
Walter García
Raúl Gorostegui
Joel Barbosa
Hugo Colace
Jonathan Bottinelli
Marcos Aguirre
Alejandro Alonso
Maximiliano López
Franco Cángele
Osmar Ferreyra
Nicolás Navarro
Marcos Galarza
Pablo Barzola
Alexis Cabrera
Jesús Méndez
Franco Sanchírico
Ezequiel Lázaro
Roberto Cornejo
Emanuel Perrone

(HC – Miguel Tojo)

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

1 – Fernando Henrique
2 – Simão
3 – Gabriel Santos
4 – Adaílton
5 – Jardel
6 – Moreno
7 – Marcelo Nicácio
8 – Dudu Cearense
9 – Cleiton Xavier
10 – William
11 – Dagoberto
12 – Jefferson
13 – Coelho
14 – Leandro
15 – Irineu
16 – Wendel
17 – Vágner Love
18 – Diego Souza

(HC – Valinhos)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

José de Jesús Corona
Aarón Galindo
Ismael Rodríguez
Diego Martínez
Jaime Durán
Juan Carlos Medina
Juan Pablo García
Fausto Pinto
Cosme Castro
Leonel Olmedo
Luis Ernesto Pérez
Cirilo Saucedo
Alberto Medina
Juan de la Cruz
Gerardo Espinoza
Juan Carlos Cacho

(HC – Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo La Volpe)

2007
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Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador

1 – Máximo Banguera
2 – Wilson Folleco
3 – Deison Méndez
4 – Michael Castro
5 – Jefferson Pinto
6 – Hamilton Chasi
7 – Jesús Alcivar
8 – Jefferson Montero
9 – Edmundo Zura
10 – Alex Alcivar
11 – Fabricio Guevara
12 – Germán Vera
13 – Carlos Delgado
14 – Alex George
15 – Eduardo Bone
16 – Israel Chango
17 – Fidel Martínez
18 – Pablo Ochoa

(HC – Sixto Vizuete)

Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica

Dwayne Miller
Andrae Campbell
Ajuran Brown
Jermaine Jarrett
Ricardo Cousins
Eric Vernan
Keammar Daley
James Thomas
Edward Campbell
Obrian Woodbine
Duwayne Kerr
Alanzo Adlam
Dawyne Smith
John-Ross Doyley
Norman Bailey
Damaine Thompson
Troy Smith
Draion McNain

(HC – Wendell Downswell)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Sergio Arias
Christian Sánchez
Marco Iván Pérez
Hugo Ayala
José Óscar Recio
Alejandro Berber
Raul Martínez
Rodolfo Salinas
Enrique Esqueda
Moises Adrián Velasco
Emmanuel Cerda
Aaron Fernández
Ever Arsénio Gúzman
José Jonathan Piña
Eduardo Barrón
Mario Gallegos
Jorge Torres
Rodolfo del Real

(HC – René García) [24]

2011
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Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

1 – José de Jesús Corona
2 – Hugo Rodríguez
3 – Hiram Mier
4 – Néstor Araujo
5 – Dárvin Chávez
6 – Jesús Zavala
7 – Javier Aquino
8 – Carlos Orrantía
9 – Oribe Peralta
10 – Othoniel Arce
11 – Jerónimo Amione
12 – José Antonio Rodríguez
13 – Ricardo Bocanegra
14 – Jorge Enríquez
15 – César Ibáñez
16 – Miguel Ángel Ponce
17 – Isaác Brizuela
18 – Diego Reyes

(HC – Luis Fernando Tena) [25]

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

1 – Esteban Andrada
2 – Germán Pezzella
3 – Lucas Kruspzky
4 – Hugo Nervo
5 – Ezequiel Cirigliano
6 – Leandro González
7 – Matías Laba
8 – Leonardo Ferreyra
9 – Carlos Luque
10 – Michael Hoyos
11 – Sergio Araujo
12 – Rodrigo Rey
13 – David Achucarro
14 – Franco Fragapane
15 – Lucas Villafañez
16 – Adrián Martínez
17 – Fernando Coniglio
18 – Alan Ruiz

(HC – Walter Perazzo)

Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

1 – Jonathan Cubero
2 – Guillermo de los Santos
3 – Gastón Silva
4 – Adrián Gunino
5 – Facundo Píriz
6 – Mauricio Prieto
7 – Leonardo Pais
8 – Gonzalo Papa
9 – Federico Puppo
10 – Tabaré Viudez
11 – Maximiliano Rodríguez
12 – Sebastián Rodríguez
13 – Santiago Silva
14 – Emiliano Albín
15 – Diego Rodríguez
16 – Mathías Abero
17 – Gianni Rodríguez
18 – Matías Britos

(HC – Juan Verzeri)

2015
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Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

1 – Guillermo de Amores
2 – Sebastián Gorga
3 – Federico Ricca
4 – Mauricio Lemos
5 – Andrés Schetino
6 – Fabricio Formiliano
7 – Facundo Castro
8 – Juan Cruz Mascia
9 – Junior Arias
10 – Michael Santos
11 – Ignacio González
12 – Gastón Olveira
13 – Erick Cabaco
14 – Gastón Faber
15 – Fernando Gorriarán
16 – Nicolás Albarracín
17 – Mathías Suárez
18 – Brian Lozano

(HC – Fabián Coito)

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1 – Gibrán Lajud
2 – Carlos Guzmán
3 – Hedgardo Marín
4 – Luis Alberto López
5 – José Abella
6 – José Van Rankin
7 – Jonathan Espericueta
8 – Uvaldo Luna
9 – Marco Bueno
10 – Ángel Zaldívar
11 – Carlos Cisneros
12 – Luis Cárdenas
13 – Jordan Silva
14 – Kevin Escamilla
15 – Michael Pérez
16 – Alfonso Tamay
17 – Martín Eduardo Zúñiga
18 – Daniel Álvarez

(HC – Raúl Gutiérrez)

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1 – Jacsson
2 – Gilberto
3 – Bressan
4 – Luan
5 – Bruno Paulista
6 – Vinícius Freitas
7 – Barreto
8 – Dodô
9 – Erik
10 – Lucas Piazon
11 – Clayton
12 – Andrey
13 – Tinga
14 – Gustavo Henrique
15 – Euller
16 – Rômulo
17 – Eurico
18 – Luciano

(HC – Rogério Micale)

2019
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1 – Facundo Cambeses
2 – Leonel Mosevich
3 – Aaron Barquett
4 – Marcelo Herrera
5 – Fausto Vera
6 – Joaquín Novillo
7 – Carlos Valenzuela
8 – Nicolás Demartini
9 – Adolfo Gaich
10 – Nicolás González
11 – Santiago Colombatto
12 – Juan Cozzani
13 – Ignacio Aliseda
14 – Facundo Medina
15 – Aníbal Moreno
16 – Agustín Urzi
17 – Lucas Necul
18 – Sebastián Lomonaco

(HC – Fernando Batista)

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1 – Enrique Facusse
2 – Denil Maldonado
3 – Elvin Oliva
4 – Elison Rivas
5 – Cristopher Meléndez
6 – Riky Zapata
7 – José Reyes
8 – Jorge Álvarez
9 – Douglas Martínez
10 – Rembrandt Flores
11 – Darixon Vuelto
12 – Aldo Fajardo
13 – Carlos Pineda
14 – Kilmar Peña
15 – Kervin Arriaga
16 – José García
17 – José Pinto
18 – Alex Güity

(HC – Flag of Uruguay.svg Fabián Coito)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

1 – José Hernández
2 – Kevin Álvarez
3 – Ismael Govea
4 – Johan Vásquez
5 – Aldo Cruz
6 – Éric Cantú
7 – Paolo Yrizar
8 – Óscar Macías
9 – Jesús Godínez
10 – Diego Avello
11 – Mauro Lainez
12 – Luis Malagón
13 – Ulises Cardona
14 – Pablo López
15 – Francisco Venegas
16 – José Joaquín Esquivel
17 – Marcel Ruiz
18 – Brayton Vázquez

(HC - Jaime Lozano)

2023
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1 – Mycael
2 – Miranda
3 – Michel
4 – Arthur Chaves
5 – Ronald
6 – Patryck Lanza
7 – Gabriel Pirani
8 – Matheus Dias
9 – Matheus Nascimento
10 – Marquinhos
11 – Guilherme Biro
12 – Andrew
13 – Gustavo Martins
14 – Matheus Donelli
15 – Igor Jesus
16 – Thauan Lara
17 – Kaio César
18 – Figueiredo

(HC – Ramon Menezes)

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1 – Brayan Cortés
2 – Jonathan Villagra
3 – Bruno Gutiérrez
4 – Daniel Gutiérrez
5 – Matías Zaldivia
6 – Vicente Pizarro
7 – Maximiliano Guerrero
8 – César Fuentes
9 – Alexander Aravena
10 – Lucas Assadi
11 – Clemente Montes
12 – Tomás Ahumada
13 – Alfred Canales
14 – Julián Alfaro
15 – Antonio Díaz
16 – Felipe Loyola
17 – César Pérez
18 – Damián Pizarro

(HC – Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Berizzo)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

1 – Fernando Tapia
2 – Pablo Monroy
3 – Emilio Lara
4 – Rafael Fernández
5 – Mauricio Isais
6 – Érik Lira
7 – Raymundo Fulgencio
8 – Fidel Ambríz
9 – Ettson Ayón
10 – Jordan Carrillo
11 – Bryan González
12 – Eduardo García
13 – Jesús Garza
14 – Antonio Leone
15 – Sebastián Pérez
16 – Jesús Brigido
17 – Ramiro Arciga
18 – Ali Ávila

(HC - Ricardo Cadena)

Women's tournament

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1999
details
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2003
details
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Andréia
Cristiane
Elaine
Formiga
Giselle
Juliana Cabral
Karina
Kelly Cristina
Marta
Maycon
Michelle Reis
Mônica
Rafaela
Renata Costa
Renata Diniz
Rosana
Tânia Maranhão
Tatiana Torres

(HC – Paulo Gonçalves)

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2007
details
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Aline
Andréia
Bagé
Bárbara
Cristiane
Daniela Alves
Elaine
Ester
Formiga
Grazi
Kátia Cilene
Marta
Maycon
Pretinha
Renata Costa
Rosana
Simone Jatobá
Tânia Maranhão

(HC – Jorge Luiz Barcellos)

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Alyssa Naeher
Brittany Taylor
Nikki Washington
Kaley Fountain
Teresa Noyola
Nikki Marshall
Casey Nogueira
Lauren Cheney
Jessica McDonald
Michelle Enyeart
Tobin Heath
Kylie Wright
Lauren Barnes
Gina DiMartino
Becky Edwards
Lauren Wilmoth
Kelley O'Hara
Chantel Jones
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Karina LeBlanc
Kristina Kiss
Melanie Booth
Melissa Tancredi
Andrea Neil
Sasha Andrews
Rhian Wilkinson
Diana Matheson
Candace Chapman
Martina Franko
Randee Hermus
Christine Sinclair
Amy Walsh
Kara Lang
Katie Thorlakson
Brittany Timko
Amy Vermeulen
Taryn Swiatek
2011
details
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Rachelle Beanlands
Melanie Booth
Candace Chapman
Robyn Gayle
Christina Julien
Kaylyn Kyle
Karina LeBlanc
Vanessa Legault-Cordisco
Diana Matheson
Kelly Parker
Sophie Schmidt
Desiree Scott
Lauren Sesselmann
Diamond Simpson
Christine Sinclair
Brittany Timko
Rhian Wilkinson
Shannon Woeller
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Bagé
Bárbara
Bia Zaneratto
Daniele
Debinha
Formiga
Francielle
Grazi
Karen Rocha
Ketlen
Maurine
Maycon
Renata Costa
Renata Diniz
Rosana
Tânia Maranhão
Thaís Picarte
Thaisinha

(HC – Kleiton Lima)

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Cecilia Santiago
Erika Vanegas
Kenti Robles
Rubí Sandoval
Jennifer Ruiz
Valeria Miranda
Mónica Vergara
Marylin Díaz
Luz del Rosario Saucedo
Stephany Mayor
Guadalupe Worbis
Dinora Garza
Liliana Mercado
Liliana Godoy
Verónica Pérez
Maribel Domínguez
Mónica Ocampo
Tanya Samarzich
2015
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1 – Luciana
2 – Fabiana
3 – Monica
4 – Rafaelle
5 – Thaisa
6 – Tamires
7 – Maurine
8 – Formiga
9 – Andressa Alves
10 – Andressa Machry
11 – Cristiane
12 – Bárbara
13 – Poliana
14 – Érika
15 – Gabi Zanotti
16 – Darlene
17 – Raquel
18 – Géssica

(HC – Vadão)

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Paula Forero
Sandra Sepúlveda
Stefany Castaño
Isabella Echeverri
Natalia Gaitán
Diana Ospina
Daniela Montoya
Ingrid Vidal
Mildrey Pineda
Oriánica Velásquez
Catalina Usme
Ángela Clavijo
Nataly Arias
Tatiana Ariza
Carolina Arias
Leicy Santos
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Cecilia Santiago
Pamela Tajonar
Kenti Robles
Christina Murillo
Greta Espinoza
Valeria Miranda
Jennifer Ruiz
Nayeli Rangel
Teresa Noyola
Nancy Antonio
Stephany Mayor
Mónica Ocampo
Bianca Sierra
Arianna Romero
Mónica Alvarado
Fabiola Ibarra
Verónica Pérez
Maria Sanchez
2019
details
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Catalina Pérez
Manuela Vanegas
Natalia Gaitán
Diana Ospina
Isabella Echeverri
Daniela Montoya
Marcela Restrepo
Jessica Caro
Oriánica Velásquez
Leicy Santos
Catalina Usme
Stefany Castaño
Michell Lugo
Daniela Arias
Daniela Caracas
Lady Andrade
Carolina Arias
Mayra Ramírez
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Vanina Correa
Agustina Barroso
Eliana Stábile
Adriana Sachs
Vanesa Santana
Aldana Cometti
Yael Oviedo
Micaela Cabrera
Milagros Menéndez
Dalila Ippólito
Mariana Larroquette
Solana Pereyra
Virginia Gómez
Miriam Mayorga
Yamila Rodríguez
Natalie Juncos
Mariela Coronel
Gabriela Chávez
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
Noelia Bermúdez
Gabriela Guillén
María Paula Elizondo
Mariana Benavides
Fabiola Sánchez
Carol Sánchez
Valeria del Campo
Daniela Cruz
Gloriana Villalobos
Shirley Cruz
Raquel Rodríguez
Lixy Rodríguez
Sofía Varela
Priscila Chinchilla
Stephannie Blanco
Katherine Alvarado
María Paula Salas
Priscilla Tapia
2023
details
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Esthefanny Barreras
Rebeca Bernal
Scarlett Camberos
Alicia Cervantes
Charlyn Corral
Alexia Delgado
Greta Espinoza
Alejandría Godínez
Nicolette Hernández
Karla Nieto
Diana Ordóñez
Jacqueline Ovalle
Kiana Palacios
Anika Rodríguez
Karina Rodríguez
Kimberly Rodríguez
María Sánchez
Araceli Torres
HC: Pedro López

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Yenny Acuña
Yanara Aedo
Anaís Alvarez
Karen Araya
Antonia Canales
Franchesca Caniguán
Christiane Endler
Karen Fuentes
Su Helen Galaz
Yastin Jiménez
Yessenia López
Michelle Olivares
Isidora Olave
Fernanda Pinilla
Fernanda Ramírez
Camila Sáez
María José Urrutia
Daniela Zamora
HC: Luis Mena

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Emeri Adames
Aven Alvarez
Kendall Bodak
Jordan Bugg
Katie Shea Collins
Nicki Fraser
Claire Hutton
Sonoma Kasica
Reese Klein
Eleanor Klinger
Charlotte Kohler
Lauren Martinho
Ava McDonald
Grace Restovich
Sam Smith
Gisele Thompson
Kealey Titmuss
Amalia Villarreal
HC: Carrie Kveton

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