The 2025 Women's Pan American Cup was the seventh edition of the Women's Pan American Cup, the quadrennial international women's field hockey championship of the Americas organised by the Pan American Hockey Federation. The tournament was held alongside the men's tournament in Montevideo, Uruguay from 24 July to 3 August 2025.[1]
Argentina were the defending champions and retained their title with a 3–0 win over the United States in the final. In the bronze medal match, Uruguay made history, defeating Chile 2–0 to win their first ever Pan American Cup medal.[2]
The tournament served as the Pan American qualifier for the 2026 FIH World Cup, with the winner of the tournament earning direct qualification.[3] As Argentina had already qualified via the 2024–25 FIH Pro League, their qualification quota passed to the United States.[3][4]
Qualification
The tournament included eight teams: the six highest-ranked teams from the 2022 Pan American Cup, the host country if not already qualified, and the winner from the 2024 Pan American Challenge.[5]
Argentina, Canada, Chile, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States and Uruguay qualified from the 2022 Pan American Cup. As the host country Uruguay already qualified via the Pan American Cup its quota was filled by the highest-ranked team in the FIH Women's World Ranking which participated in the 2022 Pan American Cup or the 2024 Pan American Challenge. Finally, Mexico qualified as the winners from the 2024 Pan American Challenge.[6]
Squads
Head coach: Cristóbal Rodríguez
Head coach: San Zuleta
- Jesús Castillo (GK)
- Maribel Acosta (C)
- María Santoyo
- Dariana Cardiel
- Mitzi Aguilera
- Dayana Cuevas
- Naomi Cardiel
- Valeria Espinoza
- Mariana Agraz (GK)
- Arlette Estrada
- Fernanda Oviedo
- Nathalia Nava
- Alejandra García
- Grecia Mendoza
- Sofía Pérez
- Itzel García
Head coach: Pablo Mendoza
- Yasmina Samudio (GK)
- Micaela Gómez
- Pamela Benítez
- María Caterba (C)
- Ximena Doldán
- Nadia Samudio
- Larissa Barreto
- Bella López
- Sofía Caballero (GK)
- Cecilia Roura
- Alejandra González
- Paula Pistilli
- Vianca Maciel
- Abril Sanabria
- Nicole van Jaarsveld
- Mia Barreto
- Bianca Lagraña
- Agustina Ramos
Head coach: Anthony Marcano
- Arresia Sandy (GK)
- Jewel Nurse (GK)
- Daniella Douglas
- Avion Ashton (C)
- Natania Rowe
- Felicia King (C)
- Brittney Hingh
- Leah Abraham
- Giann Sealy
- Zene Henry
- Mikeshia de Silva
- Robyn Dash (C)
- Renallia Constantine
- Naomi Holder
- Jedyah Kistow
- Zuriel Antoine
- Kyona Sampson
- Skye McLean
Head coach:
David Passmore
Head coach:
Rolando Rivero
Preliminary round
All times are local (UTC−3).
Pool A
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
[7](H) Hosts
Umpires: Natalia Lodeiro (URU) Claudia Montino (CHI)
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Umpires: Allison Mikelson (USA) Ana Vázquez (MEX)
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Umpires: Melina Illanes (ARG) Rawi Anbananthan (MAS)
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Umpires: Natalia Lodeiro (URU) Ana Vázquez (MEX)
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Umpires: Victoria Pazos (PAR) Maggie Giddens (USA)
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Pool B
Source:
FIHRules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
[7]Notes:
- ^ Trinidad & Tobago withdrew due to logistical reasons.[8]
Umpires: Victoria Pazos (PAR) Kim Yoon-seon (KOR)
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Umpires: Kim Yoon-seon (KOR) Melina Illanes (ARG)
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Umpires: Allison Mikelson (USA) Natalia Lodeiro (URU)
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Classification round
Bracket
Crossovers
Umpires: Claudia Montino (CHI) Melina Illanes (ARG)
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Seventh and eighth place
Fifth and sixth place
Umpires: Claudia Montino (CHI) Melina Illanes (ARG)
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Medal round
Bracket
Semi-finals
Umpires: Irene Presenqui (ARG) Kim Yoon-seon (KOR)
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Third and fourth place
Umpires: Allison Mikelson (USA) Ana Vázquez (MEX)
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Final
Umpires: Victoria Pazos (PAR) Kim Yoon-seon (KOR)
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Final standings
Source:
FIH(H) Host
Notes:
Goalscorers
There were 74 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 4.93 goals per match.
10 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Source: FIH
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e The match resulted in a walkover, after the Trinidad & Tobago team arrived late and did not made it in time for the game.[8]
References