Costa Rica Opens with Victory over El Salvador in the Final Four
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica, September 26, 2025.-
Costa Rica got off to a strong start in the AFECAVOL Women’s Central
American Final Four Championship, defeating El Salvador 3-0 (25-15,
25-13, 25-20) at the San Francisco de Dos Ríos Gymnasium.
The home team controlled the first set with a comfortable margin
(25-15). In the second, Costa Rica’s offense kept setting the pace
to extend the lead with a clear 25-13. In the third, El Salvador
improved and forced a tighter finish, but Costa Rica stayed composed
to close the win 25-20.
The stats reflected Costa Rica’s dominance, with 44 points on
attacks compared to El Salvador’s 27, along with a 7-2 advantage in
blocks and 6-0 in aces. El Salvador only capitalized on 18 points
from Costa Rica’s errors, not enough to offset the home team’s
offense.
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Individually, middle blocker Mariela Rojas led with 14 points, 11
from attacks and 3 from blocks. Also standing out were outside
hitter Tania Carazo with 12 points, opposite Lakisha Thompson with
12, and outside hitter Tatiana Sayles with 11. For El Salvador,
middle blocker Evelyn Ramírez led with 12 points, followed by
outside hitter Gabriela Funes with 7.
On the second day, Saturday 27, Costa Rica will face Nicaragua at
6:30 p.m., while El Salvador will look to bounce back against
Honduras at 4:00 p.m.
Braulio Godínez, Costa Rica’s coach:
“The first match is to break the ice. We managed the first and
second sets more solidly. The middle part of the match was more
challenging. Some changes were made in the third set to give some
players minutes, and that complicated things a bit; it was more
even. El Salvador played a bit more freely, but I think we always
kept control of the match, and this helps us for tomorrow’s game.”
Dennisse Rogel, El Salvador’s assistant coach:
“In this match against Costa Rica, we had the lead in the last set,
but we missed a couple of plays to close it out. We are developing
as the tournament progresses, and we are watching how our players
perform.” |