VNL 2025: Cuba look to power through the pack
June 5, 2025.- Simon leads, young stars mature, and momentum builds
in Cuba’s 2025 campaign as they return for their third straight
Volleyball Nations League season aiming to build on the progress of
recent years. After back-to-back campaigns in 2023 and 2024, the
team bring back familiar leaders and rising contributors, continuing
to rely on physical strength and fast attacking play to push for a
stronger finish in an expanded field.
At the heart of the squad is 37-year-old middle blocker Robertlandy
Simon, who remains part of the national team setup after initially
suggesting his international career was over in 2024. He is expected
to join the group in the third week of the Preliminary Phase.
Alongside the top-calibre middle blocker, Cuba will count on outside
hitters Miguel Angel Lopez, Marlon Yant and Osniel Melgarejo, who
have shaped the team’s attack in recent seasons. Setter Christian
Manuel Thondike Mejias provides continuity in distribution, while
middle blockers Roamy Alonso and Javier Concepción bring speed and
vertical threat at the net. Libero Yonder García anchors the
backcourt and leads a defensive unit that has gained stability over
the past two editions.
Cuba begin the season ranked 12th in the FIVB Men’s Volleyball World
Ranking. Their campaign opens in Rio de Janeiro from 11 to 15 June,
where they will face Slovenia, Brazil, Ukraine and the United
States. In Week 2 from 25 to 29 June in Belgrade, they are set to
take on Germany, Serbia, Netherlands and Argentina. Then Week 3 will
be held from 16 to 20 July in Gdansk, with matchups against
Bulgaria, Poland, France and China.
Their development has been supported by the FIVB Volleyball
Empowerment programme, which began with a six-month coaching support
in 2023 valued at CHF 12,000. The support had a long-term impact,
helping to strengthen the team’s technical preparation and giving
the coaching staff the tools to build a more competitive unit on the
international stage.
Now in their third VNL season, Cuba are no longer new to the demands
of the competition. Their physical style, built around quick swings,
strong blocking and high-tempo transition play, has made them a
difficult team to face. Against more structured systems, Cuba’s
unpredictability and athleticism continue to stand out.
A return to the Final Round remains within reach. With experienced
leaders, improved depth and a style that can pose a threat to the
top-ranked teams, Cuba’s purpose in 2025 is grounded in the progress
they have already made. Their next step is to prove they can sustain
it.
Cuba are scheduled to hold a training camp in Argentina ahead of the
VNL, including friendly matches with the home side. The trip will
form part of their preparations for a packed international season
that also includes the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship
later this year.
After rebuilding their presence on the international stage, Cuba now
face a season that could define their trajectory in the next Olympic
cycle. With Simon still in the fold and a more balanced lineup
around him, their 2025 campaign is built to power through the pack. |