Field hockey at the 2014 South American Games Venue Club Deportivo Manquehue Location Santiago , ChileDates 8–16 March Nations 7 Teams 12
The men's and women's field hockey competitions at the 2014 South American Games were the second inclusion of hockey at the South American Games . Both tournaments were held in conjunction with one another between 8 and 16 March 2014 at in Santiago , Chile .
In the men's tournament, Argentina won the gold medal for the second time by defeating Chile 8–1 in the final. Venezuela won the bronze medal by defeating Brazil 3–2 in the bronze medal match.[1]
In the women's tournament, Argentina won the gold medal for the second time by defeating Chile 3–1 in the final. Uruguay won the bronze medal by defeating Brazil 3–0 in the bronze medal match.[2]
The top two teams in the men's tournament, Argentina and Chile , and the top two teams in the women's tournament, Argentina and Chile all qualified to compete at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto , Ontario , Canada.
Participating nations [ ]
Men's tournament [ ]
Women's tournament [ ]
Medal summary [ ]
Medal table [ ]
* Host nation (Chile )
Men's tournament [ ]
Men's field hockey at the 2014 South American Games Host country Chile City Santiago Dates 8–16 March Teams 6 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) Club Deportivo Manquehue Champions Argentina (2nd title) Runner-up Chile Third place Venezuela Matches played 18 Goals scored 144 (8 per match) Top scorer(s) Gonzalo Peillat (16 goals)
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Round robin [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Argentina
5
5
0
0
58
7
+51
15
Final
2
Chile (H)
5
4
0
1
20
8
+12
12
3
Brazil
5
3
0
2
16
12
+4
9
Third place game
4
Venezuela
5
2
0
3
20
17
+3
6
5
Uruguay
5
1
0
4
10
19
−9
3
Fifth place game
6
Peru
5
0
0
5
1
62
−61
0
Source:
PanAmHockey Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result.
[3] (H) Host
Argentina
27–0
Peru
11' , 48' Peillat 13' , 23' , 39' , 45' , 53' , 64' , 70+' Schickendantz 15' , 32' , 34' , 56' , 67' , 69' 18' , 58' Ortiz 19' Gilardi 31' , 34' Menini 32' , 42' , 57' , 60' Mazzilli 40' 47' Martinez 68'
Report
Umpires: Federico Garcia (URU) Matias Barbosa (CHL)
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Sebastian Bustamante (CHL)
Umpires: Arturo Vazquez Serrano (MEX) Oliver Höck (BRA)
Umpires: Manuel Sierra Senteno (VEN) Arturo Vazquez Serrano (MEX)
Umpires: Daniel Gonzalez Alvizuri (PER) Federico Garcia (UR)
Umpires: Maximiliano Scala (ARG) Gus Soteriades (USA)
Umpires: Maximiliano Scala (ARG) Arturo Vazquez Serrano (MEX)
Umpires: Matias Barbosa (CHL) Sebastian Bustamante (CHL)
Umpires: Maximiliano Scala (ARG) Daniel Gonzalez Alvizuri (PER)
Umpires: Sebastian Bustamante (CHL) Matias Barbosa (CHL)
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Federico Garcia (URU)
Umpires: Federico Garcia (URU) Oliver Höck (BRA)
Umpires: Arturo Vazquez Serrano (MEX) Manuel Sierra Centeno (VEN)
Umpires: Gus Soteriades (USA) Maximiliano Scala (ARG)
Classification round [ ]
Fifth and sixth place [ ]
Umpires: Sebastian Bustamante (CHL) Matias Barbosa (CHL)
Bronze medal match [ ]
Umpires: Arturo Vazquez Serrano (MEX) Maximiliano Scala (ARG)
Gold medal match [ ]
Umpires: Federico Garcia (URU) Gus Soteriades (USA)
Final standings [ ]
Qualified for the 2015 Pan American Games
Goalscorers [ ]
There were 144 goals scored in 18 matches, for an average of 8 goals per match.
16 goals
13 goals
10 goals
6 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
Women's tournament [ ]
The competition consisted of two stages; a preliminary round followed by a classification round.
Participating nations [ ]
Preliminary round [ ]
Classification matches [ ]
Bronze Medal Match [ ]
Umpires: María Locatelli (ARG) Beatriz Mongelos (PAR)
Gold medal match [ ]
Final standings [ ]
References [ ]