Argentina Wins an Epic Five-Set Battle Against Cuba
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay, August 17, 2025. – Argentina dug deep to
overcome Cuba in a marathon five-set thriller 3-2 (25-21, 26-24,
21-25, 23-25, 16-14), in the opening match of Pool B in the men’s
volleyball tournament at the II Junior Pan American Games Asunción
2025, held at the Paraguayan Olympic Committee (COP) Arena.
The first set was even until 15-all, when Argentina took control
through the power of captain Pablo Cabañas and Nahuel Rojas, while
Alejandro González kept Cuba in contention.
The second set brought a dramatic finish. Cuba reached set point
with a spike from Bryan Camino, but Argentina denied them with a
block and an ace by Nahuel García, tying the score at 24. A block
from Iván Pavón and a Cuban reception error on García’s serve handed
Argentina the 2-0 lead.
Cuba struck back in the third, powered by the serves of Thiago
Suárez and the attacks of Yusniel González, narrowing the gap. The
fourth set was a nail-biter, with constant ties. Thiago gave Cuba a
set point, and Jakdiel Contreras sealed it with a block to force a
decisive tie-break.
The fifth set was a rollercoaster. Argentina surged ahead 13-8, but
Cuba rallied to level at 13-13 after capitalizing on errors. With
the score locked at 14-14, Cabañas delivered a crushing spike and
then forced a Cuban net violation to clinch the battle for the South
Americans.
Argentina took advantage of 33 Cuban errors (against 25 of their
own), while Cuba led in attacks (61-58), blocks (14-12), and service
aces (9-8).
Argentinean team captain, Pablo Cabañas led all scorers with 29
points (25 attacks, one block, three aces), followed by Nahuel Rojas
with 22. For Cuba, Alejandro González tallied 22 points, Yusniel
González added 20, and Bryan Camino finished with 17.
Action continues Monday in Pool B with Argentina vs. Brazil and Cuba
vs. Dominican Republic.
Argentina’s coach Damian Arredondo said about his team’s victory:
“We have a young group, a mix of U19 and U23 players, so we knew we
would have ups and downs. We held on and resisted Cuba’s attack and
serve, playing smart when it mattered. We struggled with Cuba’s
serving pressure. We had the tie-break almost sealed, and Cuba’s
coach made a good substitution with a player who opened the game
with his serve; the win was heroic.”
Cuba’s middle blocker Thiago Suárez said: “It was a tough match. We
are known for being fighters, and even when we were two sets down,
we hadn’t given up. We managed to push it to five sets,
unfortunately we couldn’t get the victory, but we will improve for
the next match.” |