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Field hockey at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's tournament

Men's field hockey
at the 2011 Pan American Games
Tournament details
Host country Mexico
City Guadalajara
Teams 8
Venue(s) Estadio Panamericano de Hockey
Top three teams
Champions  Argentina (8th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Chile
Tournament statistics
Matches played 20
Goals scored 136 (6.8 per match)
Top scorer(s) Mexico Francisco Montoya
Argentina Ignacio Bergner
Canada Scott Tupper (9 goals)
2007 (previous) (next) 2015
Qualified for the quarterfinals

The men's field hockey tournament at the 2011 Pan American Games was held in Guadalajara, Mexico at the Pan American Hockey Stadium from October 20–29.

For these Games, the men competed in an 8-team tournament. Preliminary matches will commence on 20 October. The teams were grouped into two pools of four teams each for a round-robin preliminary round. The top two teams in each pool advanced to a four-team single-elimination bracket.

Canada are the defending champions from the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, defeating Argentina in penalty shootout, 5–4 after both teams were held at 2–2 draw after the extra time.

A National Olympic Committee may enter one men's team for the field hockey competition. Mexico, the host nation along with seven other countries qualified through regional competitions.

Pools were based on the current world rankings (January 4, 2011). Teams ranked 1, 4, 5 and 8 would be in Pool A, while teams ranked 2, 3, 6 and 7 would be in Pool B.

Twelve officials were appointed by Pan American Hockey Federation to officiate matches.

Eight teams competed in both the men's and women's Pan American Games hockey tournaments with the competition consisting of two rounds. In the first round, teams were divided into two pools of four teams, and play followed round robin format with each of the teams playing all other teams in the pool once. Teams were awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.

Following the completion of the pool games, teams placing first and second in each pool advanced to a single elimination round consisting of two semifinal games, and the bronze and gold medal games. Remaining teams competed in classification matches to determine their ranking in the tournament. During these matches, extra time of 7½ minutes per half was played if teams were tied at the end of regulation time. During extra time, play followed golden goal rules with the first team to score declared the winner. If no goals were scored during extra time, a penalty stroke competition took place.


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