Football at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's tournament

[1] For the football competition in these Games, the men competed in an eight-team tournament.

The top two teams in each group advanced to a single elimination bracket.

The men's competition was an under-22 event, with each team supplemented with up to three over age players.

1 – Guillermo de Amores 2 – Sebastián Gorga 3 – Federico Ricca 4 – Mauricio Lemos 5 – Andrés Schetino 6 – Fabricio Formiliano 7 – Facundo Castro 8 – Juan Cruz Mascia 9 – Junior Arias 10 – Michael Santos 11 – Ignacio González 12 – Gastón Olveira 13 – Erick Cabaco 14 – Gastón Faber 15 – Fernando Gorriarán 16 – Nicolás Albarracín 17 – Mathías Suárez 18 – Brian Lozano (HC – Fabián Coito) 1 – Gibrán Lajud 2 – Carlos Guzmán 3 – Hedgardo Marín 4 – Luis Alberto López 5 – José Abella 6 – José Van Rankin 7 – Jonathan Espericueta 8 – Uvaldo Luna 9 – Marco Bueno 10 – Ángel Zaldívar 11 – Carlos Cisneros 12 – Luis Cárdenas 13 – Jordan Silva 14 – Kevin Escamilla 15 – Michael Pérez 16 – Alfonso Tamay 17 – Martín Eduardo Zúñiga 18 – Daniel Álvarez

(HC – Raúl Gutiérrez) 1 – Jacsson 2 – Gilberto 3 – Bressan 4 – Luan 5 – Bruno Paulista 6 – Vinícius Freitas 7 – Barreto 8 – Dodô 9 – Erik 10 – Lucas Piazon 11 – Clayton 12 – Andrey 13 – Tinga 14 – Gustavo Henrique 15 – Euller 16 – Rômulo 17 – Eurico 18 – Luciano (HC – Rogério Micale) At the start of tournament, all eight participating countries had to submit up to 18 players on their rosters.

Tim Hortons Field (Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium), was the venue for the football competitions
Luciano, top scorer
The Uruguay team posing with their gold medals