Indoor Pan American Cups: Everything You Need to Know

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by USA Field Hockey

SPRING CITY, Pa. – Starting tomorrow, five nations will be gathering at The Training Center in Spring City, Pa. for the 2021 Indoor Pan American Cups (IPAC). Taking place Friday, June 25 through Sunday, June 27, this men’s and women’s event is a round-robin tournament with no crossovers, only classification matches, and is a qualifier for the 2022 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup.

 

Below is everything you need to know ahead of the opening whistle for the 2021 IPAC. 

 

SCHEDULE

View the composite, men's and women's round-robin schedule by visiting the IPAC Event Page.


ROSTERS

The IPAC rosters consist of 12-active athletes. All rosters can be viewed by visiting the IPAC Event Page.


HISTORY

The Indoor Pan American Cup is an international indoor field hockey competition for men and women organized by the Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF). The tournament started in the year 2002 for both the men's and women's competition.

 

Apart from 2004 and 2008 editions, the winner (for 2002, 2005 and 2010), including runner-up) of each tournament was awarded an automatic berth to the men's and women's Indoor Hockey World Cup, as the continental champion.

 

In the men's competition, Canada has won the tournament four times. For the women's, Argentina and Canada, each have won two times.


Men's History:

YEAR LOCATION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH
2021  Spring City, USA        
2017 Georgetown, Guyana Trinidad Argentina Canada Guyana
2014 Montevideo, Uruguay Canada USA Guyana Argentina
2012 Puerto Montt, Chile CANCELED
2010  Barquisimeto, Venezuela Canada USA Argentina Trinidad
2008 San Juan, Argentina USA Argentina Peru Uruguay
2005 Kitchener, Canada Canada Trinidad USA Guyana
2004 Valencia, Venezuela Cuba USA Venezuela Peru
2002 Rockville, USA Canada USA Trinidad Mexico

Women's History:

YEAR LOCATION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH
2021  Spring City, USA        
2017 Georgetown, Guyana USA Argentina Uruguay Canada
2014 Montevideo, Uruguay Canada Argentina USA Uruguay
2012 Puerto Montt, Chile CANCELED
2010  Barquisimeto, Venezuela Argentina Uruguay USA Trinidad
2008 San Juan, Argentina Argentina USA Mexico Peru
2005 Kitchener, Canada Canada USA Trinidad Venezuela
2004 Valencia, Venezuela Cuba Venezuela    
2002 Rockville, USA Trinidad Mexico USA Venezuela

HOW TO WATCH

No fans are allowed in attendance, but all IPAC matches will be live streamed free on the Pan American Hockey Federation’s YouTube and Watch.Hockey.

 

For more information regarding the schedule and more, visit the Indoor Pan American Cups event page.

 

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