Elite Teams

Kwan Browne and Scott Tupper selected a record sixth time

PAHF announces 2019 Pan American Elite Teams

December 13, 2019

PAHF announces 2019 Pan American Elite Teams

The Pan American Hockey Federation is pleased to announce the 2019 Pan American Elite Teams.

Since 2007, Pan American Elite Teams have been named every two years to recognize the top players in Pan American competitions. Since 2017, separate Indoor Elite teams are also named.

Hockey specialists present at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, were consulted for the selection of this year’s Elite Teams.

The 2019 Men's Pan American Elite Team is led by Trinidadian veteran Kwandwane BROWNE, who was selected a remarkable sixth time to the PAHF Elite Team, a record he shares with Canadian defender Scott TUPPER. Browne played in Lima the last matches of a long and illustrious international career. He was on the first PAHF Elite Team back in 2009 and only missed making the 2015 Elite squad due to injury.

At the other end of the spectrum, six players make their first appearance on the Elite roster, including Lima local hero Fabrizio CORNO, Captain of the Peruvian Team at the Pan American Games.

Pan American Cup finalists Argentina and Canada have the strongest representation with five and four players respectively. The achievements of the USA and Chile, semi-finalists in Lancaster, are rewarded with the nomination of two and three players respectively.

Altogether, the 2019 Men’s Pan American Elite Team is made up of players from six different countries: Argentina (5), Canada (4), Chile (3), USA (2), Trinidad & Tobago (1) and Peru (1). The average age is 30.3 years old.

The 2019 Women's Pan American Elite Team is headed by Argentinian stalwart Silvina d'ELIA, who was outstanding anchoring her team in the key matches in Lima, scoring two goals in the Final. She is surrounded on the Elite Squad by four teammates, Agustina ALBERTARRIO , Julieta JANKUNAS, Rosario LUCHETTI and Carla REBECCHI.

Chilean Camilla CARAM is the only player appearing for the fifth time on the Elite roster, while her teammate Claudia SCHÜLER is chosen for the fourth time as goal-keeper (following 2009, 2013 and 2017). Canadian striker Brienne STAIRS is also making her forth Elite appearance.

Pan American Cup finalists Argentina and Canada dominated the voting, with five players selected for Argentina and four for Canada, while semi-finalists USA and Chile are recognized with the selection of two and three players respectively.

Altogether, five countries are represented on the 2019 Women’s Pan American Elite Team: Argentina (5), Canada (4), Chile (3), USA (2) and Uruguay (2). The average age is 27.4 years old.

2019 Pan American Elite Teams

MEN
Juan AMOROSO CHI
Kwan BROWNE [C]  TTO
Maico CASELLA ARG
Fabrizio CORNO PER
Pat HARRIS      USA
Adrian HENRIQUEZ (GK)    CHI
Pedro IBARRAARG
Gordon JOHNSTONCAN
Aki KAEPPELERUSA
Juan LOPEZ   ARG
Agustin MAZZILLI ARG
Mark PEARSONCAN
Keegan PEREIRA       CAN
Matias REY    ARG
Martin RODRIGUEZ  CHI
Scott TUPPER CAN
Women
Agustina ALBERTARRIOARG
Camila CARAM CHI
Rachel DONOHOE CAN
Silvina d'ELIA [C]  ARG
Julieta JANKUNAS    ARG
Rosario LUCHETTI  ARG
Erin MATSON    USA
Sara McMANUSCAN
Carla REBECCHI ARG
Claudia SCHULER (GK)CHI
Kathleen SHARKEY   USA
Natalie SOURISSEAU   CAN
Brienne STAIRSCAN
Manuela URROZ    CHI
Teresa VIANA    URU
Manuela VILARURU

For more information on the PAHF competitions and programs, please visit the Pan American Hockey Federation website at  www.panamhockey.org

The Pan American Field Hockey Federation is recognized by the FIH as the governing continental federation for all field hockey in the Pan American region. There are 30 member Nations of the PAHF.  For more information please contact info@panamhockey.org