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Costa Rica Defeats Nicaragua and Moves

Closer to AFECAVOL Final Four Title

 

SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica, September 27, 2025.– In an exciting five-set battle, Costa Rica defeated defending champions Nicaragua (25-17, 20-25, 20-25, 25-19, 15-5) and is now one step away from claiming the AFECAVOL Women’s Final Four Championship being held at the San Francisco de Dos Ríos Gymnasium.

 

The duel was a true clash of power. The Costa Ricans took a tight first set (25-23), but Nicaragua came back strong in the second and third, with identical scores (25-20), to take the lead. Costa Rica never gave up and, with the support of their home crowd, evened the match with a solid 25-19 in the fourth set. The fifth set showed the hosts at their best: focus, organized defense, and effective attacking to seal the victory with a convincing 15-5.

 

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Individually, Tania Carazo shined as Costa Rica’s top scorer with 17 points, supported by Tatiana Sayles with 16 and Victoria Rojas with 15. The team totaled 52 attack points and 9 blocks.

 

For Nicaragua, captain Ericka Calero led the offense with 15 points, followed by Josafat Díaz with 15 and María Belén Arcia with 14. The Nicaraguans tallied 7 blocks and 55 attack points but committed 35 unforced errors compared to Costa Rica’s 28.

 

With this win, Costa Rica remains unbeaten and sits atop the standings. Nicaragua, who also won their first match, now faces a challenge in defending their title.

 

The decisive day will be played tomorrow, with Costa Rica looking to clinch the title in front of their home fans against Honduras at 6:30 p.m., while Nicaragua will face El Salvador at 4:00 p.m.

 

Tatiana Sayles, Costa Rica’s Captain: “We just finished a very close match against Nicaragua; they are a very strong team. We knew this was going to be a very tough match, but we managed to get the win today. We know this Final Four is very important for us ahead of the Central American Games. We know they are not the same, but this helps us as preparation. Today the team focused on the game plan, and we are very happy about the victory. Now we must focus on tomorrow’s match against Honduras.”

 

Dalia Calero, Nicaragua’s Outside Hitter: “We knew it was a very tough match, and we clearly wanted to win it and keep the title. The tournament is not over yet, and I think we can give more of ourselves.”