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It's the turn for Men’s Volleyball at Santiago 2023 Pan American Games

SANTIAGO, Chile, October 28, 2023. – It’s the turn for the Men’s Volleyball tournament at the 19th Pan American Games Santiago 2023, to be held from October 30 to November 4 at the Arena Parque O’Higgins.

Following the conclusion of the Women’s Volleyball tournament in which the Dominican Republic clinched the championship for the second consecutive time, Argentina Men will seek their third consecutive gold medal, fourth overall of the event (Mar del Plata 1995, Toronto 2015, Lima 2019).

Cuba is the most successful team in the history of the Pan American Games, with five titles, closely followed by Brazil with four.

The eight competing teams are divided into two pools, with Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico in Pool A, and Argentina, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and the host, Chile, in Pool B.

The competition begins with three days of poo-play, where the top team from each pool advances to the semifinal round. The second and third-place teams from each group will compete in the quarterfinals to complete the semifinalists. Medal matches and final standings will be held on Saturday, October 4.

Pool Stage Schedule

Monday, October 30

10:30 - Pool A: Brazil vs. Colombia

13:30 - Pool A: Cuba vs. Mexico

17:30 - Pool B: Argentina vs. Puerto Rico

20:30 - Pool B: Chile vs. Dominican Republic

 

Tuesday, October 31

10:30 - Pool A: Cuba vs. Colombia

13:30 - Pool A: Brazil vs. Mexico

17:30 - Pool B: Argentina vs. Dominican Republic

20:30 - Pool B: Chile vs. Puerto Rico

 

Wednesday, November 1

10:30 - Pool A: Brazil vs. Cuba

13:30 - Pool A: Mexico vs. Colombia

17:30 - Pool B: Puerto Rico vs. Dominican Republic

20:30 - Pool B: Chile vs. Argentina

 

Men’s Podiums

YEAR

GOLD

SILVER

BRONZE

1955

USA

MEX

BRA

1959

USA

BRA

MEX

1963

BRA

USA

ARG

1967

USA

BRA

CUB

1971

CUB

USA

BRA

1975

CUB

BRA

MEX

1979

CUB

BRA

CAN

1983

BRA

CUB

ARG

1987

USA

CUB

BRA

1991

CUB

BRA

ARG

1995

ARG

USA

CUB

1999

CUB

BRA

CAN

2003

VEN

CUB

BRA

2007

BRA

USA

CUB

2011

BRA

CUB

ARG

2015

ARG

BRA

CAN

2019

ARG

CUB

BRA

Men’s Composite Medals

COUNTRY

GOLD

SILVER

BRONZE

TOTAL

CUB

5

5

3

13

BRA

4

7

5

16

ARG

3

0

4

7

VEN

1

0

0

1

MEX

0

1

2

3

CAN

0

0

3

3