BELIZE CITY, Belize, July 22, 2025. – El Salvador came from behind to edge Panama in an intense five-set battle 3-2 (8-25, 15-25, 25-23, 25-20, 15-8), earning their first victory in the VII AFECAVOL Central American U23 Women’s Championship.
The match featured a remarkable rally on the penultimate point of the fifth set, lasting nearly 1:56 minutes and involving 81 touches before El Salvador secured their 14th point. Finally, an opponent error gave them the win.
With this result, El Salvador improves to 1-2, while Panama remains winless with a 0-3 record.

Panama handed away 40 points on unforced errors, compared to 38 by El Salvador, a key factor in the outcome. Panama also led in attack points (43-36), blocks (10-7), and aces (10-6), but struggled to close the match despite several opportunities.
Allison Méndez and Paola Juárez led El Salvador with 16 points apiece, the only players on their team to reach double digits.
For Panama, Janeth Fuentes scored 16 points, Karla Alonso added 15, and Sofía Centella contributed 11.
After the victory, El Salvador captain Allison Méndez said, “Thanks to God we earned our first win, and thanks to my teammates who fought until the end. We lost the first two sets, but when you’re down, you have to learn to fight back and that’s what we did in this match. We know this is a learning process for us, as we’re a team for the future, but we’re growing from this experience.”
Janeth Fuentes, Panama’s top scorer, commented, “We had many chances to win the match, but we made things difficult for ourselves. We could have achieved a good result. I think what hurt us was failing to block at key moments. This was our best performance in the tournament so far, we were hopeful to win and fight for third place.”