All Set for the Start of the U21 Women’s Pan American Cup

ALAJUELA, Costa Rica, July 21, 2025. – This morning, the preliminary interviews for the participating teams of the U21 Women’s Pan American Cup were held in the Quetzal Room at the Hilton Garden Inn City Mall in Alajuela.

The head coaches of the seven participating teams shared their insights and expectations for the tournament, which will take place from July 22 to 27 at the Monserrat Sports Complex Gymnasium in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

This event brings together promising youth talent from across the continent, providing international exposure and continuing their development in high-performance competition.

Héctor Lozano, Head coach of Mexico said: “We come with very high expectations. We’ve had great preparation and worked hard over the past few days. The competition is tough, with many high-level teams. Our team has a mix of experience and newcomers, some have international exposure, while others play key roles in their clubs.”

José Ricardo Rivera Guinand, Head coach of Puerto Rico, commented: “As for our expectations, last year in Canada we won the silver medal. We hope to at least repeat that achievement. We’re going to make the most of this tournament as preparation for the World Championship coming up soon in Indonesia.”

Heather Olmstead, Head coach of USA stated: “We’re glad to be here in Costa Rica representing the United States. We’re going to come out to compete, fight, and play as a team, doing our best with the best style of volleyball we can. We’ll rely on each other as a new group and see if we can start shaping our identity throughout the week. We know we’re going to face great competition, starting tomorrow against Canada, so we’re excited to compete.”

Eduardo Guillaume, Head coach of Chile said: “This is a tournament with very strong teams. We are in the same group as Puerto Rico, Canada, and the United States. Costa Rica is our direct rival. After this tournament, we head to the World Championship in Indonesia, so this event and the opponents we face here are great preparation for us.”

Olivier Faucher, Head coach of Canada, expressed: “We are excited about the competition. We’ve been training with this group for a week and are looking forward to the opportunity to play against strong opponents in our group, which will help us gain momentum ahead of the World Championship next month. We want to step on the court every day to win, but also to improve and continue building our team.”

Alexandre Ceccato, Head coach of Dominican Republic stated: “I believe this is a very strong championship. We’re bringing a U19 team, it’s going to be tough, but we’re going to try to reach the semifinals. This tournament also serves as preparation for the World Championship next month in Indonesia, as we plan to take the same group of players currently here in Costa Rica.”

Braulio Godínez, Head coach of Costa Rica shared: “This is a great opportunity for Costa Rica to promote volleyball here in Alajuela. It’s a place where many neighboring cantons practice the sport, so they can come and support our players. I believe our team has performed well; at one point, they placed fourth in a NORCECA event in the previous age category. It’s a group we believe in and have great faith in for the future.”

Before the tournament, the Control Committee inspected the court and facilities where the event will take place, confirming that everything is in excellent condition.

Match Schedule for July 22:

3:00 p.m.  Chile vs Puerto Rico

5:00 p.m.  United States vs Canada

7:00 p.m.  Opening Ceremony

7:15 p.m.  Costa Rica vs Dominican Republic

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