Pan American Men's Handball Championship

The Pan American Men's Handball Championship, also called PanAmericano, was the official competition for senior national handball teams of North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. It took place every two years and was organzied by the Pan-American Team Handball Federation. In addition to crowning the Pan-American champions, the tournament also served as a qualifying tournament for the IHF World Men's Handball Championship. In 2018, the PATHF was folded and the tournament was replaced with the South and Central American Championship and North America and Caribbean Championship.

Pan American Men's Handball Championship
SportHandball
Founded1979
Inaugural season1979
Ceased2018
Replaced bySouth and Central American Championship and North America and Caribbean Championship
No. of teams12
ContinentPATHF (Americas)
Most titles Cuba (8 titles)

Summary

Year Host Final Third place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
1979
Details

Mexico City

Cuba
Round-robin
Canada

United States
Round-robin
Brazil
6
1981
Details

Buenos Aires

Cuba
34–20
Brazil

United States
25–22
Argentina
7
1983
Details

Colorado Springs

Cuba
Round-robin
United States

Canada
Round-robin
Brazil
6
1985
Details

Manaus

Cuba
Round-robin
United States

Brazil
Round-robin
Mexico
6
1989
Details

Pinar del Río

Cuba
Round-robin
Brazil

United States
Round-robin
Canada
6
1994
Details

Santa Maria

Cuba
Round-robin
Brazil

United States
Round-robin
Argentina
7
1996
Details

Colorado Springs

Cuba
28–24
Argentina

United States
23–22
Brazil
8
1998
Details

Havana

Cuba
31–26
Argentina

Brazil
27–22
United States
9
2000
Details

São Bernardo do Campo

Argentina
26–25
Cuba

Brazil
38–17
United States
8
2002
Details

Buenos Aires

Argentina
22–21
Brazil

Greenland
27–7
United States
8
2004
Details

Santiago

Argentina
24–21
Brazil

Canada
31–24
Chile
8
2006
Details

Aracaju

Brazil
28–23
Argentina

Greenland
30–29
United States
8
2008
Details

São Carlos

Brazil
27–24
Argentina

Cuba
37–30
Chile
7
2010
Details

Santiago

Argentina
28–27
Brazil

Chile
34–31
Cuba
8
2012
Details

Burzaco

Argentina
22–21
Brazil

Chile
37–27
Uruguay
9
2014
Details

Canelones

Argentina
30–19
Brazil

Chile
25–24
Uruguay
8
2016
Details

Buenos Aires

Brazil
28–24
Chile

Argentina
29–13
Uruguay
12
2018
Details

Nuuk

Argentina
29–24
Brazil

Chile
39–36 (OT)
Greenland
11

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba81110
2 Argentina74112
3 Brazil39315
4 United States0257
5 Chile0145
6 Canada0123
7 Greenland0022
Totals (7 nations)18181854

Participating nations

Nation
1979

1981

1983

1985

1989

1994

1996

1998

2000

2002

2004

2006

2008

2010

2012

2014

2016

2018
Years
 Argentina 5th4th-5th-4th2nd2nd1st1st1st2nd2nd1st1st1st3rd1st16
 Brazil 4th2nd4th3rd2nd2nd4th3rd3rd2nd2nd1st1st2nd2nd2nd1st2nd18
 Canada 2nd-3rd6th4th-5th6th-3rd-7th7th--10th5th11
 Chile -7th-------5th4th5th4th3rd3rd3rd2nd3rd10
 Colombia -------8th-8th------9th9th4
 Costa Rica ------8th-----------1
 Cuba 1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd---3rd4th----11
 Dominican Republic --------6th----8th----2
 Greenland -------5th5th3rd5th3rd5th6th5th5th5th4th11
 Guatemala ---------------8th11th8th3
 Mexico 6th5th5th4th5th5th6th7th7th7th8th7th--9th7th7th-15
 Paraguay -6th---6th---6th----6th-12th11th6
 Peru -----------------10th1
 Puerto Rico --6th-6th-7th---6th8th----6th7th7
 Uruguay -----7th-9th8th--6th6th5th4th4th4th6th10
 United States 3rd3rd2nd2nd3rd3rd3rd4th4th4th7th4th--7th6th8th-15
 Venezuela --------------8th---1
Total67666789888878981211

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