Men’s Pan Am Cup Begins in Mexico

LEÓN, Guanajuato, August 26, 2025 – The 18th edition of the Men’s Senior Pan American Volleyball Cup begins today at the Domo de la Feria in León, Guanajuato in Mexico.

Canada enters the tournament with back-to-back titles (2023, 2024). The United States and Puerto Rico rounded out the podium last year in the Dominican Republic.

This year, teams are divided into three pools, with the top two pool leaders advancing directly to the semifinals. The third-best first-place finisher from the group stage along with the second-place teams will contest the quarterfinals.

Pool A consists of Antigua & Barbuda, Cuba, the United States, and Venezuela. In Pool B, defending champions Canada are joined by Colombia, Guatemala, and Puerto Rico. Pool C includes Chile, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Suriname.

The 2025 Men’s Pan American Cup is part of the qualification pathway for several major events: the 2026 Men’s Pan American Cup, the 2026 NORCECA Men’s Continental Championship, the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, and the 2027 Pan American Games. In addition, the tournament awards points toward the FIVB World Ranking.

Facebook live: COMUDE León  
 
Senior Pan Am Cup Roster
Jordan Canham, Avonmore, ON
Cole Duncanson, St. Catharines, ON
Mason Greves, Calgary, AB
Zachary Hollands. Victoriaville QC
Liam Kristjanson, Oak River, MB
Jeremy Love Dauphin, MB
Liam Pauls, Balmoral, MB
Darian Picklyk, Winnipeg, MB
Jacob Sargent, Lethbridge, AB
Kaden Schmidt, Mississauga, ON
Cory Schoenherr, Waterloo, ON
Erik Siksna, Markham, ON
Jonas Van Huizen, Langley, BC
Matthys Weststrate, Kelowna, BC

Staff:
David Preston, Head Coach
Scott Koskie, Assistant Coach
Grant Wilson, Assistant Coach
Bruce Kent, Statistician
Raphael Poulin, Strength and Conditioning
Georges Laplante, Team Manager
Emily Hickson, Athletic Therapist 

Media Contact

Jackie Skender
jskender@volleyball.ca
Mobile: 613-794-7676

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