Host Mexico Survives Guatemala’s Pressure in Men’s Final Four Debut

LEÓN, Guanajuato, Mexico, June 12, 2026. – Host Mexico withstood a determined challenge from Guatemala to open the 2026 NORCECA Men’s Final Four with a hard-fought 3-1 victory (25-17, 25-20, 22-25, 30-28) on Friday at the Domo de la Feria in León, Guanajuato.

Backed by an enthusiastic home crowd, Mexico appeared in control after taking the opening two sets, but Guatemala responded with resilience to extend the match and pushed the hosts to the limit in a dramatic fourth set before Mexico finally secured the victory.

The three-day tournament continues on Saturday with Mexico (1-0) facing Dominican Republic (0-1), while Guatemala (0-1) will meet defending champion Puerto Rico (1-0).

Mexico opened strongly, building its attack around opposite hitter Diego González and middle blocker Juan García, while Edgar Mendoza’s serving helped maintain the team’s momentum.

Guatemala, led by José Pablo Pérez, kept the second set close, staying level through the early stages. Yasutaka Sanay joined González to help Mexico pull ahead, but the Central Americans responded behind Carlos López and Andy Blanco to narrow the gap. A crucial block by Eduardo Garza over Pérez gave Mexico set point, and Garza sealed the set with a powerful attack.

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Guatemala bounced back in the third set, taking an early 7-4 advantage with a block by Christian Álvarez over Sanay and continuing to capitalize on Mexican errors. López and Blanco maintained the offensive pressure, and although Mexico fought back to level the score at 15-all, Guatemala regained control through Javier Lucero’s attack and block, along with an ace from Álvarez. López then delivered a decisive block to earn set point, and a Mexican error closed the set, extending the match.

The fourth set developed into a thrilling battle, with the score tied on numerous occasions. Guatemala held a two-point advantage at 14-12 after a strong attack by López and a block by Jason Hernández over Franky Hernández. Mexico answered each challenge, leveling the score repeatedly at 15, 16, 17 and 18. Guatemala again moved ahead 20-18, benefiting from consecutive Mexican errors, but neither side could capitalize on multiple set points during a tense finish. Mexico finally prevailed 30-28 with the winning point from Axel Téllez.

Mexico finished with advantages in attacks (55-47), blocks (12-8), and serves (4-3). The hosts committed 32 errors, while Guatemala totaled 31.

Mexico’s offense was balanced, led by Diego González with 17 points, Franky Hernández with 15, and Juan García with 13. For Guatemala, Carlos López scored a team-high 16 points, while Andy Leonardo and Christian Álvarez each contributed 11.

Mexico’s captain, Said Bravo, spoke after the match: “We started well. It’s normal to have some nerves in the first match. We played better toward the end, and I think we’ll gradually become more comfortable. We’ll keep working to correct our mistakes.”

Meanwhile, Guatemala’s captain, Carlos López, said: “I think we lacked concentration at the end of the fourth set. There were moments when we were ahead on the scoreboard, then Mexico would catch up and eventually take the lead. In the end, it was a good match; we fought until the very last point, but things didn’t go our way. The tournament is just beginning, and we still have two matches ahead of us.”

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