PANAMA NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM
The 'Panama national football team' is the national team of Panama and is controlled by the Federación Panameña de Fútbol. It has never qualified for the World Cup.
After being considered one of the weakest teams in CONCACAF for decades, Panama is currently undergoing a resurgence. It made a surprising trip to the final round of regional qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and then shocked everyone by reaching the final game of the 2005 Gold Cup. Nowadays, under the direction of former Costa Rica head coach Alexandre Guimaraes and with some skilful players from MLS, Colombian, Mexican, Portuguese, Bulgarian and Spanish leagues, Panama is considered to be one of the best teams in CONCACAF (as of June, 2007, it is ranked 4th among CONCACAF teams according to the monthly FIFA World Rankings).
World Cup Record
★ 1930 to 1974 - ''Did Not Enter''
★ 1978 to 2006 - ''Did Not Qualify''
Gold Cup Record
★ 1991 - ''Did not qualify''
★ 1993 - ''First round''
★ 1996 - ''Did not qualify''
★ 1998 - ''Did not qualify''
★ 2000 - ''Did not enter''
★ 2002 - ''Did not qualify''
★ 2003 - ''Did not qualify''
★ 2005 - ''Runner-up''
★ 2007 - ''Quarterfinals''
UNCAF Nations Cup record
★ 1991 - ''Preminary Round''
★ 1993 - ''Third place''
★ 1995 - ''First round''
★ 1997 - ''First round''
★ 1999 - ''Did not enter''
★ 2001 - ''Fourth place''
★ 2003 - ''Fifth place''
★ 2005 - ''Fourth place''
★ 2007 - ''Runner-up''
Continental titles
★ CCCF Champions: 1951
Panama Current Squad
★ ''For the 2007 Gold Cup''
Tournament History
Panama's national team entered their first FIFA World Cup preliminary competition ahead of Argentina '78. They have competed regularly ever since, but never come close to qualifying for the finals. In the 2002 preliminaries, they scored early wins over Nicaragua, Honduras and Jamaica but were defeated by stronger opposition from Mexico, Canada and Trinidad and Tobago.
2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
Panama chances of reaching the quarter-finals in the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup were slim to none before the tournament began. But the squad's dedication, discipline and fighting spirit made them a tough opponent.
Panama Squad
| 'Goalkeepers' ★ Jaime Penedo ★ Donaldo Gonzalez ★ Oscar McFarlane ★ Jose Calderon | 'Defenders' ★ Carlos Rivera ★ Luis Moreno ★ José Mario "Chalate" Anthony Torres ★ Felipe Abdiel Baloy Ramirez ★ Ubaldo Gustavo "Tito" Guardia ★ Luis Alfonso Henriquez ★ Joel Solanilla ★ Roman Torres | 'Midfielders' ★ Gabriel "Gavilan" Gomez ★ Luis Alberto "Satu" Blanco ★ Julio Medina III ★ Engin Mitre ★ Ricardo Phillips ★ Angel Luis Rodriguez ★ Gustavo Avila ★ Roberto Brown | 'Forwards' ★ Jorge Luis Delys Valdes ★ Julio Cesar Delys Valdes ★ Luis Tejada |
Group Stage
Group A
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| '7' | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 | |
| '4' | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | |
| '3' | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
| '2' | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
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Colombia: 0 - 1 :Panama
Tejada, who plays for Colombian club Envigado, netted the game's lone score in the 70th minute, blazing a header past Colombian goalie Farid Mondragon. Colombia, meanwhile, had to accept the fact that they had lost, despite playing well during the first 45 minutes of play......
Trinidad & Tobago: 2 - 2 :Panama
Trinidad & Tobago began scoring action in the 17th minute as Marvin Andrews toed the ball just past Panama's goalkeeper. The canaleros, however, would not give up, pulling even just a few moments later as Luis Tejada scored the equalizer for Panama in the 23rd minute. Action started as Julio Dely Valdes recovered the ball from the end line, slipping it to teammate Julio Medina III who than threaded it to Tejada. The battle continued in the second half, with both teams unable to score for almost the full 45 minutes. Panama broke the draught in the 89th minute as Tejada, tallied his second goal of the game. Going one-on-one with a defender from Trinidad & Tobago, Tejada broke free and volleyed a shot just past the diving goalkeeper. Not wanting to call defeat, Trinidad & Tobago evened the score in stoppage time as Cornell Glen headed in a cross from Angus Eve for the 2:2 tie.
Honduras: 1 - 0 :Panama
Honduras dominated early on, with good movement up field and several good scoring chances, although it was not until the 79th minute that defender Samuel Caballeros scored the match's only goal.
Quarter-Finals
South Africa: 1[3] - 1[5] :Panama
Panama defeated South Africa 5-3 on penalty kicks to advance to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament after the match ended in a 1-1 draw. Jorge Luis Dely Valdes scored on Tejada's pass into the box to put Panama ahead 1-0 in the 48th minute. For most of the match neither team was able to muster an attack or control possession of the ball as numerous passes went astray and forays around the box were quickly stifled. A defensive lapse in the 68th minute by Panama's keeper Jaime Penedo gave South Africa the opening it needed as forward Lungisani Ndlela scored the equalizer. Once again the match appeared to stall and a stalemate appeared inevitable as both sides seemed resolved to head to penalty kicks. South Africa had the best chances to win the match in overtime when a direct kick by Philip Evans in the 112th minute struck the bar and Ndela's header in front of the net in the 119th minute bounced off the ground and passed just over the bar. Luis Tejada, Angel Rodriguez, Felipe Baloy, Alberto Blanco and Gabriel Gomez all converted their shots for Panama.
Semi-Finals
Colombia: 2 - 3 :Panama
Ricardo Phillips scored twice to help Panama defeat Colombia 3-2 in front of more than 40,000 people at Giants Stadium. Phillips put Panama up 1-0 in the 11th minute when he headed in Julio Medina's free kick from the right side. Panama went up 2-0 in the 25th minute when Jorge Dely Valdes finished off a shot by defender Lucho Moreno that Colombian keeper Farid Mondragon could not handle. Though Colombia played conservatively early in the match, the South Americans had one goal disallowed and a rebound cleared by Medina after Panama's keeper, Jaime Penedo, had been beaten.
Panama attacked early and often with an aggressive three-pronged attack that led to good scoring chances for Medina and Phillips.
The frustration boiled over for Colombia in the 39th minute when Humberto Mendoza elbowed Dely Valdes in the face in front of Salvadoran referee Rodolfo Sibrian, who promptly pulled a red card.
Panama would lose Luis Moreno to his second yellow card early in the second half to equalize the sides and restore some hope to Colombia. The inspiration for the near comeback came from veteran midfielder Jairo Patiño, who scored twice in the second half and battled for the equalizer until the match's final moments. Patiño's score in the 62nd minute brought Colombia within one goal but Phillips' second goal of the match 10 minutes later gave Panama an insurmountable 3-1 lead. The goal came off a breakaway by Phillips and Tejada, who waited until he had drawn the two Colombian defenders before sending a perfect pass to his teammate about five yards in front of the net. Penedo stopped shots on goal by Moreno, Renteria, Benitez and Arzuaga, who also had a goal disallowed in the 83rd minute. Patiño scored again in the 89th minute, but by then the Colombians had already lost all hope.
Final
United States: 0[3] - 0[1] :Panama
The match went to a shootout after neither team could muster a score through 90 minutes of regulation and two 15-minute overtime periods. The U.S. side had the first scoring opportunity in the 23rd minute on a strong shot by John O'Brien from within the box that was stopped by Panamanian keeper Jaime Penedo, who gave Panama outstanding play throughout the tournament. The U.S. had several good chances in the first half but shots by DaMarcus Beasley and Clint Dempsey were either off target or stopped by Penedo. Panama nearly grabbed the lead before the half but defender Jose Anthony Torres' shot passed just over the crossbar after Keller had fallen to the ground. The second half belonged to Panama and Luis Tejada, whose bicycle kick in the 52nd minute forced Keller to make a great stop. Panama had several excellent opportunities in the second half as Dely Valdes and Tejada easily ran past a sluggish U.S. midfield. In the 75th minute Dely Valdes caught a pass from Angel Luis Rodriguez with his chest and, after dropping to ball to his left foot, fired on goal only to see his shot strike the crossbar. As the United States began to play with greater urgency Quaranta sent in a crossing pass that skidded between Penedo's legs but was just beyond the reach of Dempsey in the 80th minute. In the overtime periods Dely Valdes and Blanco each had clear chances to score golden goals. Panama reached the finals by knocking off South Africa on penalty kicks, as all five Panamanians found the net. Against the United States, however, only Felipe Baloy would manage to score. Luis Tejada's opening shot was stopped by veteran U.S. keeper Kasey Keller, while Jorge Dely Valdes struck the crossbar on the following kick and Alberto Blanco's shot soared high. The door opened briefly for Panama when Chris Armas missed the third U.S. kick and Baloy scored on the Central Americans' ensuing chance to cut the U.S. lead to 2-1.
Brad Davis' goal proved to be the winner after Blanco missed badly on the following shot. Santino Quaranta and Landon Donovan also scored for the United States.
2002 Qualification for Korea/Japan
During the 2002 qualifiers, UNCAF qualifications at First on Drawed Group C. But enlimited to 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.
Stage 1 - Central American Qualification Group B
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''Panama'' advanced to Stage 2.
Stage 2 - Group C
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''Panama'' failed to Stage 3.
2006 Qualification for Germany
During the 2006 qualifiers they crushed St. Lucia 4-0 in Panama City on June 13, 2004 and then when on to win 3-0 in the second leg securing a place in Round 2 of qualifying. In Group 1 with the USA, Jamaica, and El Salvador, they perfromed well and advanced to the final stage of qualifying after ending in second with 8 points, one point ahead of Jamaica. With the final phase of qualifying underway, there were high hopes for the Panamian squad under Jose ‘Che Che’ Hernandez. Even with the likes Ricardo Phillips, Jorge Luis Dely Valdes, Felipe Baloy, Luis Tejada and Jaime Penedo, but the talented Panamanians were unable to turn things round at the end as they were eliminated from the running for Germany 2006 with two games still to go.
Stage 1 - Group 4
June 13, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '4 - 0'
June 20, 2004, Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia - '0 - 3'
''Panama'' advanced to Stage 2.
Stage 2 - Group 1
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August 18, 2004, San Salvador, El Salvador - '2 - 1'
September 4, 2004, Kingston, Jamaica - '1 - 2'
September 8, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1'
October 9, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1'
October 13, 2004, Washington DC, USA - '6 - 0'
November 17, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '3 - 0'
Panama advanced to Stage 3
Stage 3 - Final Round
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February 9, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 0'
March 26, 2005, San José, Costa Rica - '2 - 1'
March 30, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1'
June 4, 2005, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago - '2 - 0'
June 8, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 3'
August 17, 2005, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '2 - 1'
September 3, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 3'
September 7, 2005, Mexico City, Mexico - '5 - 0'
October 8, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 1'
October 12, 2005, Foxboro, USA - '2 - 0'
Panama fail to qualify
Fixtures & Results Since Panama Started
February 12, 1938, Panama City, Panama - '3 - 1' Friendly '1ST WIN'
April 2, 1938, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 4' Friendly
April 16, 1938, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 11' Friendly
April 20, 1938, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 2' Friendly
April 23, 1938, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 2' Friendly
May 8, 1941, San José, Costa Rica - '3 - 3' Friendly
May 11, 1941, San José, Costa Rica - '7 - 0' Friendly
May 15, 1941, San José, Costa Rica - '4 - 3' Friendly
May 18, 1941, San José, Costa Rica - '2 - 5' Friendly '2ND WIN'
February 23, 1946, San José, Costa Rica - '0 - 1' Friendly '3RD WIN'
February 26, 1946, San José, Costa Rica - '7 - 0' Friendly
March 10, 1946, San José, Costa Rica - '3 - 1' Friendly
March 13, 1946, San José, Costa Rica - '3 - 3' Friendly
December 9, 1946, Barranquilla, Colombia - '2 - 4' Friendly '4TH WIN'
December 13, 1946, Barranquilla, Colombia - '0 - 12' Friendly '5TH WIN & BIGGEST WIN'
December 16, 1946, Barranquilla, Colombia - '1 - 2' Friendly '6TH WIN'
December 17, 1946, Barranquilla, Colombia - '2 - 2' Friendly
December 20, 1946, Barranquilla, Colombia - '2 - 1' Friendly
December 21, 1946, Barranquilla, Colombia - '0 - 2' Friendly '7TH WIN'
April 2, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '7 - 0' Friendly
April 4, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '3 - 1' Friendly
April 7, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '1 - 2' Friendly '8TH WIN'
April 9, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '4 - 3' Friendly
April 11, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '3 - 2' Friendly
April 14, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '2 - 5' Friendly '9TH WIN'
April 21, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '0 - 2' Friendly '10TH WIN'
April 21, 1948, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '4 - 5' Friendly '11TH WIN'
February 27, 1951, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 0' Friendly '12TH WIN'
February 28, 1951, Panama City, Panama - '4 - 0' Friendly '13TH WIN'
March 2, 1951, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' Friendly
March 4, 1951, Panama City, Panama - '6 - 2' Friendly '14TH WIN'
March 16, 1952, Santiago de Chile, Chile - '6 - 1' Friendly
April 23, 1952, Santiago de Chile, Chile - '7 - 1' Friendly
April 6, 1952, Santiago de Chile, Chile - '6 - 1' Friendly
April 10, 1952, Santiago de Chile, Chile - '4 - 2' Friendly
April 13, 1952, Santiago de Chile, Chile - '5 - 0' Friendly
March 10, 1953, San José, Costa Rica - '3 - 0' Friendly
March 12, 1953, San José, Costa Rica - '4 - 1' Friendly
March 14, 1953, San José, Costa Rica - '2 - 0' Friendly
March 17, 1953, San José, Costa Rica - '2 - 2' Friendly
March 19, 1953, San José, Costa Rica - '2 - 1' Friendly
March 21, 1953, San José, Costa Rica - '3 - 1' Friendly
March 1, 1954, Mexico City, Mexico - '2 - 1' Friendly
March 11, 1954, Mexico City, Mexico - '4 - 0' Friendly
March 16, 1954, Mexico City, Mexico - '0 - 4' Friendly '15TH WIN'
March 17, 1954, Mexico City, Mexico - '1 - 0' Friendly
March 14, 1956, Port-Au-Prince, Venezuela - '4 - 2' Friendly
August 12, 1957, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles - '0 - 1' Friendly '16TH WIN'
August 15, 1957, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles - '3 - 0' Friendly
August 22, 1957, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles - '3 - 1' Friendly
August 25, 1957, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles - '2 - 1' Friendly
January 1, 1959, Caracas, Venezuela - '3 - 1' Friendly
January 1, 1959, Caracas, Venezuela - '3 - 1' Friendly
January 7, 1959, Caracas, Venezuela - '1 - 2' Friendly '17TH WIN'
January 14, 1959, Caracas, Venezuela - '2 - 2' Friendly
March 11, 1961, San José, Costa Rica - '0 - 1' Friendly '18TH WIN'
March 14, 1961, San José, Costa Rica - '6 - 1' Friendly
March 23, 1963, San Salvador, El Salvador - '1 - 1' Continental Final
March 25, 1963, San Salvador, El Salvador - '2 - 2' Continental Final
March 27, 1963, San Salvador, El Salvador - '1 - 0' Continental Final
March 31, 1963, San Salvador, El Salvador - '0 - 5' Continental Final '19TH WIN'
February 13, 1967, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '3 - 1' Continental Qualifier
February 17, 1967, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '3 - 1' Continental Qualifier
November 4, 1969, Kingston, Jamaica - '1 - 1' Friendly
Novemer 5, 1969, Kingston, Jamaica - '2 - 1' Friendly
March 2, 1970, Panama City, Panama - '4 - 3’'' Friendly ' 20TH WIN '
March 4, 1970, Panama City, Panama - '3 - 4’'' Friendly
March 3, 1974, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - '1 - 0' Friendly
March 8, 1974, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic - '1 - 3' Friendly '21ST WIN'
April 4, 1976, Panama City, Panama - '3 - 2' Friendly '22ND WIN'
May 2, 1976, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' Friendly
August 11, 1976, San Salvador, El Salvador - '4 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
September 17, 1976, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 4' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
July 8, 1978, MedellÃn, Colombia - '1 - 1' Friendly
July 10, 1978, MedellÃn, Colombia - '1 - 6' Friendly '23rd WIN'
July 14, 1978, MedellÃn, Colombia - '3 - 1' Friendly
March 19, 2000, Diriamba, Nicaragua - '0 - 2' FIFA World Cup Qualifier ' WIN '
April 2, 2000, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier ' WIN '
May 7, 2000, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '3 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
May 21, 2000, Panama City, Panama - '4 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier ' WIN '
May 31, 2000, San Cristobal, Venezuela - '3 - 1' Friendly
June 22, 2000, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 0’'' Friendly ' WIN '
July 1, 2000, San José, Costa Rica - '5 - 1' Friendly
July 23, 2000, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 0’'' Friendly
August 11, 2000, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 0’'' Friendly
September 3, 2000, Mexico City, Mexico - '7 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
February 21, 2001, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 2’'' Friendly
March 14, 2001, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 0’'' Friendly ' WIN '
April 5, 2001, Port Au Prince, Haiti - '1 - 1' Friendly
April 24, 2001, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 0’'' Friendly ' WIN '
May 23, 2001, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '1 - 2' Continental Qualifier ' WIN '
May 25, 2001, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '2 - 1' Continental Qualifier
May 27, 2001, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '0 - 6' Continental Qualifier 'WIN'
May 31, 2001, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '2 - 1' Continental Qualifier
June 1, 2001, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '1 - 1' Continental Qualifier
June 3, 2001, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '3 - 1' Continental Qualifier
June 10, 2001, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 0' Friendly
July 29, 2001, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 0’'' Continental Qualifier
August 5, 2001, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 1'’' Continental Qualifier
August 9, 2001, Curitiba, Brazil - '5 - 0' Friendly
February 9, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 2' Continental Qualifier
February 16, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 0' Continental Qualifier 'WIN'
February 18, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' Continental Qualifier
February 21, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 1' Continental Qualifier
February 23, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 1' Continental Qualifier
June 27, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 0' Friendly 'WIN'
June 29, 2003, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 0' Friendly 'WIN'
August 20, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 2' Friendly
January 28, 2004, San Salvador, El Salvador - '1 - 1' Friendly
March 16, 2004, Havana, Cuba - '1 - 1' Friendly
March 18, 2004, Havana, Cuba - '3 - 0' Friendly
April 7, 2004, La Ceiba, Honduras - '0 - 0' Friendly
April 28, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '4 - 1' Friendly 'WIN'
May 1, 2004, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '1 - 2' FIFA World Cup Qualifier 'WIN'
June 13, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '4 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier 'WIN'
June 20, 2004, Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia - '0 - 3' FIFA World Cup Qualifier 'WIN'
July 23, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' Friendly
July 28, 2004, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - '0 - 0' Friendly
August 18, 2004, San Salvador, El Salvador - '2 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
September 4, 2004, Kingston, Jamaica - '1 - 2' FIFA World Cup Qualifier 'WIN'
September 8, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
October 9, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
October 13, 2004, Washington DC, USA - '6 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
November 17, 2004, Panama City, Panama - '3 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier 'WIN'
December 18, 2004, Tehran, Iran - '1 - 0' Friendly
January 26, 2005, Ambato, Ecuador - '2 - 0' Friendly
January 29, 2005, Babahoyo, Ecuador - '2 - 0' Friendly
February 9, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
February 19, 2005, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '0 - 1' Continental Qualifier 'WIN'
February 23, 2005, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '1 - 0' Continental Qualifier
February 25, 2005, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '3 - 0' Continental Qualifier
February 27, 2005, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '1 - 0' Continental Qualifier
March 26, 2005, San José, Costa Rica - '2 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
March 30, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
May 25, 2005, Caracas, Venezuela - '1 - 1' Friendly
June 4, 2005, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago - '2 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
June 8, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 2' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
July 6, 2005, Miami, United States - '0 - 1' Continental Final 'WIN'
July 10, 2005, Miami, United States - '2 - 2' Continental Final
July 12, 2005, Miami, United States - '1 - 0' Continental Final
July 17, 2005, Houston, United States - '3 - 5' Continental Final 'WIN'
July 21, 2005, New York/New Jersey, United States - '2 - 3' Continental Final 'WIN'
July 24, 2005, New York/New Jersey, United States - '0 - 0' Continental Final
August 17, 2005, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '2 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
September 3, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 3' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
September 7, 2005, Mexico City, Mexico - '5 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
October 8, 2005, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 1' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
October 12, 2005, Foxboro, United States - '2 - 0' FIFA World Cup Qualifier
October 27, 2005, Manama, Bahrain - '5 - 0' Friendly
August 16, 2006, Lima, Peru - '0 - 2' Friendly 'WIN'
September 6, 2006, Guatemala City, Guatemala - '1 - 2' Friendly 'WIN'
October 7, 2006, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 0' Friendly 'WIN'
October 11, 2006, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago - '2 - 1' Friendly
November 19, 2006, Panama City, Panama - '1 - 2' Friendly
November 29, 2006, San Salvador, El Salvador - '0 - 0' Friendly
January 14, 2007, Monterey Park, United States - '1 - 1' Friendly
January 31, 2007, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 1' Friendly 'WIN'
February 11, 2007, San Salvador, El Salvador - '1 - 1' Continental Qualifier
February 13, 2007, San Salvador, El Salvador - '0 - 1' Continental Qualifier 'WIN'
February 16, 2007, San Salvador, El Salvador - '0 - 2' Continental Qualifier 'WIN'
February 18, 2007, San Salvador, El Salvador - '1 - 1' Continental Qualifier
March 24, 2007, Miami, United States - '3 - 0' Friendly
March 26, 2007, Kingston, Jamaica - '1 - 1' Friendly
May 9, 2007, Panama City, Panama - '0 - 4' Friendly
June 8, 2007, New York/New Jersey, United States - '2 - 3' Continental Final 'WIN'
June 10, 2007, New York/New Jersey, United States - '2 - 2' Continental Final
June 13, 2007, Houston, United States - '1 - 0' Continental Final
June 16, 2007, Foxborough, United States - '2 - 1' Continental Final
August 22, 2007, Panama City, Panama - '2 - 1' Friendly 'WIN' Alberto Blanco and Victor Herrera
September 9, 2007, Puebla, Mexico - '_ - _' Friendly
September 12, 2007, Barquisimeto, Venezuela - '_ - _' Friendly
' Wins=65 Goals=310 '
2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup Qualifying
UNCAF Nations Cup 2007
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Selected Former Players
★ Armando Javier "Pelé" Dely Valdes
★ Julio Cesár "Panagol" Dely Valdes
★ Jorge Luis Dely Valdes
★ Roberto Corbin
★ Roberto Tyrrel
★ Rommel "The Panzer" Fernandez Gutierrez
★ Neftalà DÃaz
★ Rubén ElÃas "Tátara" Guevara
★ Victor René Mendieta
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