Pan American Senior Men’s Volleyball Cup
with equal
level, according
to coaches
Guadalajara, August 14, 2023.- The XVI Pan American Senior Men’s
Volleyball Cup that will give the last ticket to the Santiago 2023 Pan
American Games for NORCECA Confederation and ranking points, will begin
this Tuesday at the Astros Arena in Guadalajara.
Cuba, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic have already qualified to
Santiago 2023 Games; but the cup will grant to the best NORCECA team
ranked at the end of the competition the last ticket for the
Pan-American Games.
The coaches of the 10 participating teams agree that this tournament
will be very balanced since the Pan American Cup will allow to continue
a training process for the new talents, who will get more experience and
tactics.
Mario Izquierdo, head coach from Cuba: "We bring a fairly homogeneous
group, with players from the base categories who are given the
opportunity to get experience to guarantee the reserve for the national
teams. For years we have been longing for a so-called 'second group',
which gives a certain rest to the elite figures that we have established
within the senior team."
Daniel Nejamkin, head coach from Chile: "These help us to prepare for
Santiago 2023 will allow us to get there with the best level. The team's
bet is to deliver the maximum in each of the matches and present the
best possible level. It is normal to have new players, we are always
looking for new talents that come from the base teams to follow the
process for the senior team and the best are here. We take the
incorporation of young people very naturally."
Andy Read, head coach from USA: "There are some players who come from
the youth process, and compared to the under-21 team this is much more
experienced, we have many players who we believe will have the
possibility to be in the future U.S. men's national team. We hope to see
them soon on the World Championship and World League rosters. We are
looking to improve in the ranking of the tournament and hopefully we
will go home with the gold medal."
Carlos Schwanke, Head coach from Brazil: "We have new talents with the
intention of giving them more international experience. When Brazil is
in an event the idea is always to be in the first places, to represent
the country well. We always try to place our players who are not able to
be in the roster of the VNL or World Cups, so that when they go to these
tournaments, they already have experience."
José Gutiérrez, Head Coach from Dominican Republic: "This is our fourth
participation in the Pan American Cup, but this year has more teams and
that is a special meaning. The idea is to try to continue improving,
that the men's team follows the line of development, because we are
showing that it has been growing. We want the team to be able to
maintain what it has shown so far, beyond the result that can be
presented because there are technical objectives that we need to meet."
Jorge Azair López, Head Coach from Mexico: "This is a strong tournament,
quite even because the powerful countries do not bring their main teams
and that makes us think that we have a very even competition. We are at
home and always the goal is to win the event. We are in a process with a
young team, with rotation of players, but always thinking about going
out to win."
Daniel Lewis, Head Coach from Canada: "We have a really interesting
group here, a combination of young and experienced players. Playing in
Mexico is great, there are many good teams here and good youth players,
that allows players who need to rest and train for other events. We
expect a really good tournament, that's why we're excited and happy."
Sebastian Ortiz, Head Coach from Colombia: "We bring a mixed team, with
young people and experienced players, who will try to give the best
presentation and will be as preparation for upcoming events such as the
South American."
Juan Carlos Alas, Head Coach from Peru:
“It
is our first tournament in a year, it will help us prepare for the South
American Games, but we will not stop competing. We have prepared well,
it will help to adjust elements for another competition, we are in a
difficult group with powerful teams, but we will fight".
Oswald Antonetti, Head Coach from Puerto Rico: "It is important to
continue with a process with the young players, we know they are
talented and will meet a serious level of play and level in the Pan
American Cup and we will keep constantly growing and take advantage of
every opportunity we have." |