Regrettably, the next Pan American Games schedule is out | OneFootball

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·15 Mei 2026

Regrettably, the next Pan American Games schedule is out

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In a striking confirmation, the schedule for the twentieth Pan American Games in history came to light in recent hours. The event will take place next year, from July 23 to August 8, in Lima, Peru.

It is a schedule that includes 38 sports and 58 disciplines, bringing to life an event that will span 19 days, since competition will already begin 48 hours before the Opening Ceremony.


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Around 7,000 athletes from 41 countries across the Americas, including Argentina, will take part in the continent’s biggest sporting event.

The action will begin on Wednesday, July 21, with baseball, and cricket will be added the following day, making its debut at the Games ahead of its Olympic return in 2028.

Unfortunately, this edition will not feature basketball, neither in its traditional format nor in the 3×3 version.

A conflict between FIBA Americas and Panam Sports, the organization in charge of the Games, will mean that for the first time in history the orange ball will not bounce at the Pan American level.

According to reports, the Pan American Basketball Confederation, headed by the recently deceased Fabián Borro, expressed its intention to take part in the Pan American Games with U21 squads, something that was not well received by the organization led by Chilean Neven Ilic.

“The Pan American Games are the largest multisport event in the region and are designed so that each country brings the best athletes available. We explained to them that the Pan American Junior Games exist for development tournaments, but they still did not want to take part,” said the head of Panam Sports.

The conflict is, naturally, regrettable, not only because of the competition itself—one of the biggest attractions and of great historical significance—but also because it marked the beginning of a path culminating in the Olympic Games, where basketball, and in recent years 3×3 as well, rank among the most valued sports.

Adding to this conflict is the internal situation of the Peruvian Basketball Sports Federation (FDPB), which has been suspended by FIBA for several years. The international body does not recognize its authorities, in a dispute that began in 2018 and worsened in 2021, complicating the local organization of tournaments in the sport.

Likewise, men’s softball does not appear on the program either, a discipline that fought until the very last moment for its inclusion and in which Argentina’s Bahía Blanca players were virtually qualified.

In that regard, although a change seems very unlikely, the organizers made a point of clarifying that the current schedule may undergo some kind of modification.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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