Costa Rica Defeats Suriname and Advances to the Quarterfinals
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, July 31, 2025.– Costa Rica defeated
Suriname 3-1 (25-18, 23-25, 25-22, 25-20) to advance for the
quarterfinals of the Men’s U23 Pan American Cup, held at the Domo
Polideportivo in Zone 13 of the Guatemalan capital.
A first set full of constant exchanges and long rallies kept the
score tight until point 11, when Costa Rica managed to pull ahead by
a small margin. In the second set, Suriname took control of the game
and tied the match 1-1. However, Costa Rica regained the initiative
in the third and fourth sets, securing the victory.
With this result, Costa Rica closes the Pool A with 1 win and 2
losses, while Suriname finishes winless with 3 defeats. By ending in
third place in the group, Costa Rica will face the United States in
the quarterfinals.
Costa Rica’s head coach Cesar Salas said, “Part of our goal was to
reach the quarterfinals, and we achieved it. It was hard work; we
made a couple of changes that worked well for us. Tomorrow against
the United States will be a very tough match. They are a very
powerful team, and in terms of height, they have a big advantage
over us. We will try to do our best.”
Suriname’s captain Faiq Lobo stated, “I think my team fought very
hard today. Unfortunately, we couldn’t win the match because it was
very important. Still, I am happy with my team because we played a
tough match today.” |