All Set for the Start of the First AFECAVOL Men's Final Four
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, September 3, 2024: The first AFECAVOL Men's
Final Four Championship kicked off this Tuesday with the preliminary
interviews with the coaches and representatives from Belize, El
Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua—the teams that secured the top spots
in last year's Central American Championship.
Everyone agrees that this is a great initiative by the AFECAVOL Board of
Directors, as this tournament allows the senior national teams to have
annual competition.
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Albert Humes, coach of Belize, said, "I believe the Final Four is an
excellent tournament. What it does is, if you play here, it helps
develop the senior category program, as you get to play in AFECAVOL
every year. As for Belize, we are always knocking on the door, and today
we are trying to open that door and step inside. Our guys have trained
very hard to do well in this tournament. Profe Yamill Herrera from Cuba
has greatly helped in trying to take Belize to the next level, so that's
our expectation for this tournament”.
Italian coach Andrea Génova of El Salvador commented, “This is the first
time this tournament is being organized, and it's a great incentive
because it features the top 4 teams from last season. I think it's going
to be a good tournament, with extra motivation for senior teams, as they
will now compete every year. We have come well-prepared, but the
competition will be very tough because everyone has brought a very good
team”.
Reider Lucas, coach of Guatemala, expressed, “This is going to be a very
interesting and important tournament since it's the first time it's
being held with the top four ranked teams in Central America. In our
region, there is a lot of competitive rivalry, and this helps improve
the level of our teams and the level of the area. We believe it will be
a very close competition. We have prepared well, we have a fairly
renewed team, and we want to do well and try to achieve the objectives
we've set for ourselves”.
Jorge Mena, coach of Nicaragua, stated, “We appreciate the opportunity
to play in this first edition of the Final Four. Our team comes to work,
to give our best, and we are well-prepared for this tournament. Our
expectations are to reach the highest spot on the podium. We are 100%,
we feel good, and the young players are ready to give it their all”. |