Football at the Central American Games

The Central American Games football tournament is a football competition organised by UNCAF and ORDECA. It is scheduled to be held every four years.

Football at the Central American Games
Founded1973
RegionCentral America
Number of teams7
Current championsHonduras
Most successful team(s)Honduras

The men's tournament is only open to players who are aged 20 and below.

In 2001 a women's tournament was played for the first time. The women's event is contested by the senior national squads.

Results

Men's tournament results

Year Host city Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
1973 Guatemala City  Panama  Nicaragua  El Salvador
1977 San Salvador  El Salvador  Panama  Nicaragua
1986 Guatemala City  Guatemala  Honduras  Nicaragua
1990 Tegucigalpa  Honduras  Costa Rica  Nicaragua
1994 San Salvador  Honduras  El Salvador  Costa Rica
1997 San Pedro Sula  Costa Rica  Panama  Honduras
2001 Guatemala City  Guatemala  Honduras  Costa Rica
2006 San Pedro Sula Cancelled
2010 Panama City Cancelled
2013 San José  Honduras  Costa Rica  El Salvador
2017 Managua  Honduras  Costa Rica  El Salvador
2021 Santa Tecla

Women's tournament results

Year Host city Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal
2001 Guatemala City  Costa Rica  Honduras  Guatemala
2013 San José  Costa Rica  Nicaragua  Guatemala
2017 Managua  Costa Rica  Nicaragua  Panama
2021 Santa Tecla

Medal count

Men's

Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze
1  Honduras 4 2 1
2  Guatemala 2 0 0
3  Costa Rica 1 3 2
3  Panama 1 2 0
5  El Salvador 1 1 3
6  Nicaragua 0 1 3
7  Belize 0 0 0

Women's

Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze
1  Costa Rica 3 0 0
2  Nicaragua 0 2 0
3  Honduras 0 1 0
4  Guatemala 0 0 2
5  Panama 0 0 1


All-time performance

Men's tournament, 1973–2017
Pos.TeamWDLGFGADif.Per.
1 Honduras19545817+410.768
2 Costa Rica164104728+190.600
3 Panama11583620+160.562
4 El Salvador128114630+160.516
5 Guatemala125124129+120.500
6 Nicaragua55212287–650.242
7 Belize1210746–400.154


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