Simon and Lopez lead Cuba’s Roster for 2024 Volleyball Nations League
HAVANA, Cuba, April 28, 2024 - Star players Robertlandy Simón and the no
less distinguished captain Miguel Ángel López lead Cuba’s roster for the
2024 Volleyball Nations League (VNL), which preliminary round from May
21 to June 23 will close the Olympic qualification through the FIVB
world ranking.
Alongside the towering middle blocker are also middle blockers Javier
Concepción, José Israel Massó, Roamy Alonso, and Alexis Wilson, as well
as other outside hitters Marlon Yant, Osniel Mergarejo, Julio César
Cárdenas, Bryan Camino, and Yusniel González.
Christian Thondike, Lyván Taboada, Adrián Goide, and Julio Alberto
Gómez, are announced as setters, while Yonder García and Alain Gorguet
are both liberos.
As opposites, Jesús Herrera, Miguel David Gutiérrez, Alejandro Miguel
González, Michael Sánchez, José Miguel Gutiérrez, José Carlos Romero,
and Carlos Charles, although the first three in this important position
will not be available from the first week, according to their head coach
Jesús Cruz and his assistants Mario Izquierdo and Manuel de Jesús
Espinosa.
Cruz explained that “left-handed Herrera, the team’s starter for several
years, requested to recover from a knee injury that has been bothering
him, so he won’t be available for the first two weeks, and Alejandro
Miguel recently underwent minimally invasive knee surgery, which will
require several weeks of recovery, and we may not be able to count on
him in the League”.
Regarding Miguel David Gutiérrez’s case, the head coach and the team
doctor, Lenin Hernández, intervened, referring to his satisfactory
recovery, but they won’t be able to count on him in the first week.
However, they will assess his condition over time, and if by the second
week he can train fully and join the games.
“However, as we have always said, the most important thing is the
players’ health, and then we will try to have alternatives”, Cruz
commented during a press conference, chaired by Ariel Saínz, INDER vice
president and president of the Cuban volleyball federation.
Cruz, a former player and since last year the head coach of the stellar
team, qualifies this start as somewhat adverse, but the inclusion of
Michael Sánchez, “El Ruso”, gives him “some relief”.
“He is an experienced player, but he comes fully committed to fight with
the team, and that is very positive, and we also have outside hitters
who can assume that position at a given moment”, he pointed out.
“The Volleyball Nations League is an extremely difficult tournament for
the Cuban team because our only possibility of qualifying for the 2024
Paris Olympic Games will be through the ranking, so we must accumulate
the most points in this league” he commented.
By May 6, the majority of the players should be training at the National
Volleyball School, as some have not finished playing their respective
leagues outside the island. Only two or three from the main squad would
be missing by that date, although by the time they depart for Argentina,
the team should have accumulated training sessions with all those who
will participate in the two preparation matches in that country on May
17 and 18. They will then move to the neighboring South American giant
for the start of the competition, where they will face Brazil, Germany,
Japan, and Iran, in that order.
Saínz referred to all conditions being in place for this preliminary
encounter with Argentina’s national team and adjustments being made
with the organizers to gain access to the television signal for live
broadcasting in coordination with Cuban television.
The official also pointed out that after participating in the three
preliminary phases of the League, if the goals and objectives are met
and they advance to the final, there is a possible participation route
planned at a base in Europe to attend that final round, scheduled in
Poland.
Completing this team are team doctor Hernández, physiotherapist Eladio
Vives, and national commissioner Jorge Sosa, who will serve as the head
of the delegation. |