Venezuela Defeats Costa Rica at U23 Men’s Pan American Cup
GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, July 29, 2025. – In the opening match of
Pool A at the U23 Men’s Pan American Cup, Venezuela bounced back
from losing the first set to defeat Costa Rica 3-1 (21-25, 25-19,
25-16, 25-11) at the Domo Polideportivo in Guatemala City.
The first set was up for grabs until point 18, when Costa Rica
pulled ahead and never lost momentum. In the second set, Venezuela
trailed most of the way as Costa Rica led up to point 16, but the
Central Americans lost their advantage and the South Americans
capitalized on the loss of control to win the set and tie the match
1-1.
In the third set, the Venezuelans took control from the start, and
in the fourth set, Costa Rica faded away, leaving too many open
spaces for Venezuela to execute their attack.
Venezuela outperformed Costa Rica in attacks (53-30) and service
aces (5-2). Both teams tied in blocks with 8 apiece.
Four Venezuelan players led their team’s offense: Carlos Luis
Berrios topped with 16 points, followed by Nixon Gabriel Reyes with
13, Carlos Eduardo Beroes with 12, and Yoisbel Josue Galeno with 11.
For Costa Rica, and the match’s top scorer, Dowshel Mc Donald scored
17 points.
Yanni Capuzzi, Venezuela’s head coach, said: “Thank God we started
the U23 Pan American Cup on the right foot. The match was a bit
complicated for us at the beginning, we missed a lot of serves, but
later we made some adjustments in that area, as well as in
distribution and how we would work with our setter, and we won.
We’re moving forward.”
Cesar Salas, Costa Rica’s head coach, commented: “We had two sides,
a very solid and good team in the first set. We did a great job in
the second, but from there we became a totally different team. The
opponent is very strong, a heavyweight rival, but I can’t justify
the fact that we made too many reception errors and completely lost
our attack.”
“This is part of what we came here to do – to build and correct.
It’s part of the objective, and this match served that purpose,”
Salas concluded. |