Canada, Cuba and USA begin Men’s VNL
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, June 5, 2023.-
Canada, Cuba and the United States men’s teams are set to begin the
Volleyball Nations League (VNL) on Tuesday June 6 in Ottawa, Canada.
It’s the men’s turn now on the Volleyball Nations League 2023. After the
women opened the fifth edition of the event in a spectacular way last
week in Antalya, Türkiye, and Nagoya, Japan, the top men’s national
teams on the planet will now start their race for the title.
United States won the bronze medal in the first edition in 2018, and
silver medals in 2019 and last year. Canadians were 15th in the 2022 VNL and
Cuba will appear in the VNL for the first time after winning the 2022
FIVB Challenger Cup.
While Nagoya will continue to serve as host for the VNL 2023, welcoming
Pool 2 competition, the Canadian city of Ottawa will also get involved,
hosting 16 matches between Tuesday and Sunday at the TD Place.
For more on the competition:
VNL 2023
Reigning world champions Italy lead the eight teams set to compete over
the week in the Canadian capital in a list that also includes 2021 VNL
champions Brazil, Tokyo Olympic bronze medalists Argentina, last year’s
VNL runners-up the United States, hosts Canada, Cuba, the Netherlands
and Germany.
The first match in Ottawa, set to take place on Tuesday, at 16:30 local
time (20:30 UTC), will reunite two heavyweights, with world champions
Italy battling Argentina. The Italians had a strong preparation for the
VNL, securing wins over the Netherlands and Bulgaria ahead of the start
of the event while the Argentineans beat Cuba once in two matches in
Tecnopolis last week.
Later on the same day, at 20:00 local time (00:00 UTC, Wednesday) hosts
Canada will play their first official match under the guidance of new
head coach Tuomas Sammelvuo against NORCECA rivals Cuba. The North
Americans played Brazil twice in friendly matches last week, splitting
wins with the South Americans.
The debut of international powerhouses and VNL medallists the United
States and Brazil will generate excitement on Wednesday. The Americans
will play first, against the Netherlands, at 16:30 local time (20:30 UTC),
with the Brazilians facing the Germans later, at 20:00 local time (00:00
UTC, Thursday).
Thursday will be the first day with three matches and the two later ones
will probably draw the most attention, with world champions Italy
battling the United States at 16:30 local time (20:30 UTC) and the South
American Derby between Brazil and Argentina completing the schedule at
20:00 local time (00:00 UTC, Friday).
Friday’s encounter between Italy and Cuba, set to begin at 16:30 local
time (20:30 UTC), will promote some reunions as most of the key Cuban
players, such as outside hitters Marlon Yant and Osniel Melgarejo,
middle blocker Robertlandy Simon and opposite Jesus Herrera, all play in
the Italian SuperLega Credem Banca.
Another continental Derby will take place on Saturday, with hosts Canada
facing the United States in the last match of the day, set to start at
20:00 local time (00:00 UTC, Sunday). The Americans will have another
difficult encounter before leaving Ottawa as they battle Brazil on
Sunday, at 14:30 local time (18:30 UTC).
Nagoya’s Pool 1 matches will also take place from Tuesday to Sunday and
will feature the national teams of Bulgaria, China, France, Iran, Japan,
Poland, Serbia and Slovenia.
The VNL Preliminary Phase will feature three weeks of competition, with
each of the 16 teams playing 12 matches. The eight best-ranked national
teams in the Preliminary Phase will qualify for the Final Phase, which
will be held in Gdańsk, Poland, from July 19-23 – host country Poland
are already guaranteed a spot. |