2004 Pan American Women's Youth Handball Championship

2004 Pan American Handball Women's Youth Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Brazil
Dates September 21–25
Teams 8
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil
Runner-up  Argentina
Third place  Uruguay
Fourth place  Mexico
Tournament statistics
Matches 20
Goals scored 951 (47.55 per match)
Top scorer(s)  Alejandra Garcia (MEX)
(49 goals)
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The 2004 American Handball Women's Youth Championships took place in São José dos Pinhais from September 21 – 25.

Teams

Group A Group B

 Brazil
 Canada
 Puerto Rico
 Uruguay

 Argentina
 Chile
 Mexico
 Paraguay

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3 3 0 0 113 46 +67 6
 Uruguay 3 2 0 1 65 69 –4 4
 Puerto Rico 3 1 0 2 46 67 –21 2
 Canada 3 0 0 3 37 89 –52 0
September 21
12:30
Uruguay  26 – 13  Canada Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(13–8)

September 21
18:30
Brazil  31 – 9  Puerto Rico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(12–6)

September 22
14:00
Puerto Rico  20 – 24  Uruguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(10–10)

September 22
22:00
Brazil  46 – 12  Canada Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(17–2)

September 23
15:30
Canada  12 – 17  Puerto Rico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(6–10)

September 23
18:30
Brazil  36 – 15  Uruguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(15–6)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 3 3 0 0 106 49 +57 6
 Mexico 3 2 0 1 76 88 –12 4
 Chile 3 1 0 2 65 82 –17 2
 Paraguay 3 0 0 3 72 100 –28 0
September 21
18:30
Argentina  39 – 19  Mexico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(16–8)

September 21
20:00
Chile  31 – 27  Paraguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(20–12)

September 22
12:30
Chile  23 – 26  Mexico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(14–13)

September 22
15:30
Argentina  38 – 19  Paraguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(21–9)

September 23
17:00
Argentina  29 – 11  Chile Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(17–4)

September 23
20:00
Paraguay  26 – 31  Mexico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(8–19)

Placement 5th–8th

September 24
14:00
Chile  24 – 14  Canada Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(8–7)

September 24
15:00
Puerto Rico  24 – 16  Paraguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(12–8)

7th/8th

September 25
9:00
Canada  19 – 17  Paraguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(12–7)

5th/6th

September 25
9:00
Chile  28 – 23  Puerto Rico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(11–12)

Final round

Semifinal Final
September 24 – São José dos Pinhais
  Brazil  45  
  Mexico  13  
 
September 25 – São José dos Pinhais
      Brazil  33
    Argentina  21
Third place
September 24 – São José dos Pinhais September 25 – São José dos Pinhais
  Uruguay  18   Mexico  23
  Argentina  28     Uruguay  25

Semifinals

September 24
17:00
Argentina  28 – 18  Uruguay Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(12–7)

September 24
18:30
Brazil  45 – 13  Mexico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(23–6)

Bronze medal match

September 25
13:30
Uruguay  25 – 23  Mexico Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(15–11)

Gold medal match

September 25
15:30
Brazil  33 – 21  Argentina Ginásio Ney Braga, São José dos Pinhais
(14–10)

Final standing

Rank Team
 Brazil
 Argentina
 Uruguay
4  Mexico
5  Chile
6  Puerto Rico
7  Canada
8  Paraguay

References

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