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Everything Set for the VII AFECAVOL
U23 Women’s Central American Championship
BELIZE CITY, Belize, July 19, 2025. – The national teams of
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, and Belize have declared
themselves ready for the VII AFECAVOL U23 Women’s Central American
Championship, an event that brings together the region’s rising
volleyball talents.
Despite the notable absence of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, the
tournament promises an exciting battle for the title. Two matches
will be played each day from July 20 to 24 at the Belize City Civic
Center.
ÁLBUM ENTREVISTAS PRELIMINARES
Regarding the event, Belize’s head coach José Fontes said: “We have
a well-balanced team, with some experienced players and some very
young ones. We hope the team improves with each match. We know the
level of these tournaments has grown a lot; we respect all teams,
and the one that performs best will win the championship.”
Guatemala’s head coach William Fernández stated: “Our goal is to
play the best we can and reach the final match undefeated. There are
five teams in this competition, so the fight will be very intense.
Guatemala is well-prepared—we trained hard for six months.”
Honduras’ head coach Marvin Ulloa explained: “We're coming with a
mostly young team, but with a certain level of experience. We hope
to have a good tournament. We know the participating teams are
well-prepared and of good level, so it will be a very competitive
event. Our goal is to win a medal.”
Gabriela Funes, assistant coach of El Salvador, mentioned: “Our team
is well-prepared. It’s a squad full of young talent looking to
perform at their best. Our goal is to finish among the top three.
This event is a stepping stone before the senior category, so we
hope our athletes give their best and apply what they’ve learned.”
Panama’s head coach Eric Lucero pointed out: “With this
participation, we want to start a new process in Panamanian women’s
volleyball. We’re bringing a very young team, with many players
below the age limit for this event. We’re thinking about the future,
looking for players with good physical profiles to reach the highest
level in Central America. We know our Central American neighbors are
more developed in this category, especially Belize, which has a very
tall team. That’s why our main focus is on developing our players.” |