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PanamaEstadio Rommel Fernández<h3>History & Origins</h3> <p>The Panama national football team, officially known as the <strong>Selección de fútbol de Panamá</strong>, represents Panama in international football competitions and is controlled by the <strong>Panamanian Football Federation (FEPAFUT)</strong>. The team's history spans several decades, with its most significant achievement being their historic qualification for the <strong>2018 FIFA World Cup</strong> in Russia, marking their first-ever appearance at football's premier tournament. Panama's journey to international recognition has been marked by steady progress through Central American and North American competitions, culminating in breakthrough performances that captured global attention. Throughout the <strong>1990s and 2000s</strong>, Panama gradually improved their standing in <strong>CONCACAF</strong> competitions, regularly participating in the <strong>CONCACAF Gold Cup</strong> and making incremental progress in <strong>FIFA World Cup</strong> qualifying campaigns. Key periods in Panama's football history include their emergence as a competitive force in Central American football during the late <strong>1990s and early 2000s</strong>, followed by their breakthrough decade of the <strong>2010s</strong> when they began consistently challenging traditional regional powers.</p> <h3>Honours & Achievements</h3> <p>The <strong>2018 World Cup</strong> qualification campaign proved to be a watershed moment for Panamanian football, as the team secured their spot in dramatic fashion during the final round of <strong>CONCACAF</strong> qualifying. Their qualification was clinched with a crucial victory over <strong>Costa Rica</strong> in <strong>October 2017</strong>, sparking nationwide celebrations and establishing the team as national heroes. At the <strong>2018 World Cup</strong> in Russia, Panama was drawn into <strong>Group G</strong> alongside <strong>Belgium, Tunisia, and England</strong>, facing some of the world's top footballing nations. Although they finished bottom of their group with three defeats, Panama achieved the historic milestone of scoring their first-ever <strong>World Cup</strong> goal through <strong>Felipe Baloy</strong> against <strong>England</strong>, a moment that became iconic in the country's sporting history. The team's <strong>World Cup</strong> debut, while challenging competitively, provided invaluable experience and raised the profile of Panamanian football internationally.</p> <h3>Notable Players</h3> <p>The national team has produced several notable players who have gained recognition both domestically and internationally, including <strong>Roman Torres</strong>, whose goal secured <strong>World Cup</strong> qualification, goalkeeper <strong>Jaime Penedo</strong> who had a long professional career in <strong>Major League Soccer</strong>, and striker <strong>Blas Pérez</strong> who became one of Panama's all-time leading scorers. The team traditionally plays its home matches at the <strong>Estadio Rommel Fernández</strong> in Panama City, named after one of Panama's most celebrated footballers.</p> <h3>Playing Style & Identity</h3> <p>The team's playing style has evolved over the years, often characterized by physical, direct football that maximizes their athletic attributes while maintaining tactical discipline. Panama's football culture draws inspiration from both <strong>South American</strong> technical traditions and <strong>North American</strong> physical approaches to the game. Recent years have seen Panama adapting to new tactical trends in international football while preserving the fighting spirit and determination that characterized their historic <strong>World Cup</strong> qualifying campaign. The team regularly faces regional rivals in <strong>Nations League</strong> and <strong>Gold Cup</strong> competitions, using these tournaments to develop younger players and maintain competitive edge between <strong>World Cup</strong> cycles.</p> <h3>Stadium & Facilities</h3> <p>The team traditionally plays its home matches at the <strong>Estadio Rommel Fernández</strong> in Panama City. The team's development has been supported by improved domestic league structures and increased investment in youth development programs, helping to identify and nurture talent from across the country. Panama's football infrastructure has grown significantly, with better training facilities and coaching education programs contributing to the national team's progress.</p>
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