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Coaches of seven countries are enthusiastic about chances
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, July 9, 2012 – The General Technical
Meeting of the 1st U-23 Men’s Central American Cup took place on
Monday and the coaches of the seven teams commented on the
chances of their respective sides for the competition to be held
from July 10 to14.
The teams participating are Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Ronny Martinez, coach of hosts Honduras said: “The objective of
AFECAVOL is a good one since this category prepares players for
the senior selection. We have had a good preparation to try to
win the title. Our team is quite young with six athletes under
19, as we bet for future competitions.”
Cesar Salas, coach of Costa Rica, said: “Since this is the first
U-23 experience, we have worked on creating a compact group to
aim at the main objective, the title. We have players with youth
and experience, among them, some already playing in the National
Team. We know this will be a competitive tournament.”
Lester Martinez, dirigente de Nicaragua, expresó: “This is a new
experience both for the players and the coaches, some of them
have played in minor categories, and this event is a step
towards the majors. We are going for the win, let’s see how
things develop down the road. We are going to give our best to
attain the goal.”
Nery Henriquez, coach of El Salvador, commented: “This
tournament is so important for the youngsters of this
age-category who are about to take the next step to the majors.
Our height average is 1.90. We want to attain better results for
our country. We are in a strong pool, but anyway we will battle
for the title.”
Alvinzi Pelaez, coach of Guatemala, said: “I see a very good
process for this age, since it is the culmination of the work
with the juniors and the youth and the prologue for the Majors,
giving the athlete the continuous playing chance. Due to the
fact we have won the last 4 junior tournaments, we have the
condition as favorites. Most of our players come from the last
title, and our goal is to qualify to the Pan American Cup.”
Derrick Morgan, coach of Belize: “The tournament is going to be
very evened. We have all the seven countries of the zone and I
can see our rivals are bringing players from the U-19 last year.
They will put a good show on the court. We have been training
together for several weeks and the boys are bringing great
expectations of having a good performance. Our main weapon is
the collective work, we don’t have individual stars.”
Eric Lucero, coach of Panama, concluded: “The idea of this
category is a very good one, since it helps to keep active
players who are not U-21 anymore but are not able to take the
next step to the majors yet. It helps to form our national
selections that represent us in the top categories. Our goal is
to win the gold and establish this team as the base for the
National Major Team of Panama.” |