# | Info | Time | Teams | Score | Status | Match Sheet |
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20 October 2011 | ||||||
M2 | Pool A | 11:00am | CHI - BAR | 9 - 1 (4 - 0) | Final |
Chile and Barbados played in the second Men’s match of the Pan American Games. Prior to the match, Chile’s keeper Mathias ANWANDTER was honored for his 100th cap. Chile got off to a quick 1-0 lead off a penalty corner goal by Jan RICHTER in the 3rd minute. Chile continued their offensive pressure and increased their lead off a Martin RODRIGUEZ field goal. Chile went ahead 4-0 over Barbados off two more penalty corner goals by RICHTER in the 13th and 22nd minutes. Despite being down four goals, Barbados did not let up and earned a series of penalty corners at the end of the first half. Chile’s defense held strong, however, and Barbados could not capitalize. Thus, the score remained Chile 4 and Barbados nill at halftime.
Barbados continued to play strong defense in the second half. And kept Chile from converting more scorning opportunities. Around five minutes into the second half, Barbados’ Jemar SMALL received a yellow card. In the 43rd minute, Barbados got on the scoreboard from a field goal by Captain Aaron FORDE. Chile answered and made it 5-1 off another penalty corner goal by RICHTER. Soon after, Chile’s Captain Esteban KRAINZ converted a penalty stroke to give Chile a five-goal lead. Chile’s Sven RICHTER made the score 7-1 in the 53rd minute. For much of the rest of the second half, Barbados played strong defense to keep Chile from scoring further. KRAINZ converted another penalty, however, in the 67th minute to make the score 8-1. Chile persisted and went ahead 9-1 a minute later off a Alexis BERCZELY goal. And the final score remained 9-1, Chile over Barbados.
Match Quotes
Chile’s Coach Daniel GATH
On the tournament and their next match against Canada…
No match here is easy. Our match against Canada will not be easy, but we are hoping for the best result. This will help us get to the semifinals.
Chile’s Captain Esteban KRAINZ
On the match…
Yes, it is always a difficult match. And always in the opening match of a tournament there is more anxiety, but we always have a desire to win. It was not an easy match and Barbados played aggressive and defended well.
Barbados’ Coach Shawn CUMBERBATCH
On the match …
We started slowly and by the time we were three or four goals down it was hard to come back. We fought, but it was not enough in the end.
On their next match against Trinidad and Tobago…
We have a strong Caribbean rivalry with Trinidad and Tobago that has gone on for years. It will be a highly contested game.