Canada’s men fell 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 29-27) against Cuba on Saturday in Osaka, falling into position for relegation from competing in the Volleyball Nations League next season.
Canada drops to 1-10 record after getting swept in must-win match
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Canada’s men fell 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 29-27) against Cuba on Saturday in Osaka, falling into position for relegation from competing in the Volleyball Nations League next season.
After losing to Argentina and host Japan earlier in the week, Saturday was a must-win game for Canada. Cuba (3-8) pushed clear of Canada (1-10) to qualify for next year’s VNL.
The lowest-ranking team in the final standings is automatically relegated and replaced by the highest-ranking team in the world rankings that did not participate in the event this year. Although China (1-10) finished last, they still advance as host of the VNL Finals.
“The guys worked and fought every match,” coach Dan Lewis told VBTV. “It’s disappointing for our nation and for the guys. We just have to figure out to take that last step in attack in those important moments.”
The Canadian men’s volleyball team will not participate in the 2027 Volleyball Nations League tournament after losing to Cuba 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 29-27). It will be the first time the Canadian men’s squad is absent from the tournament since its inception in 2018.
Skyler Varga led the way for Canada on Saturday with 16 points, with Arthur Szwarc adding 10.
Miguel Angel Lopez Castro paced Cuba with 16 points and Marlon Yant Herrera had 14.
Canada will face Belgium (3-8) on Sunday in its final match.
With files from The Canadian Press
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