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AVC and PNVF President Tats Suzara. Photo from volleyball.phi Instagram |
This landmark tournament marks a historic first—not just for the Philippines, but for the entire region—as 32 elite national teams battle it out on Philippine soil in what promises to be a seismic celebration of the sport. Metro Manila has been confirmed as the host city, with venues and logistics already being fine-tuned for world-class competition and hospitality.
“This is a huge moment for Philippine volleyball and for Asian sports as a whole,” Suzara declared. “We are committed to showcasing not only our passion for volleyball, but also the Filipino brand of hospitality on the global stage.”
The hosting duties cap off a massive year for local volleyball, with rising public interest, sold-out PVL games, and strong performances from both men’s and women’s national teams. Volleyball fever is expected to surge even higher as Filipinos prepare to witness volleyball titans like Brazil, Poland, Italy, the USA, and Japan spike, block, and dive right before their eyes.
The Philippines beat out multiple countries to win the bid to host this global spectacle. And with the full backing of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and the AVC, all eyes are now on how the country will deliver on this golden opportunity.
Fans can expect more than just games—there will be fan zones, cultural showcases, training camps, and local engagement activities designed to bring the sport closer to every Filipino community.
With the countdown officially on, the message is loud and clear: the world is coming, and the Philippines is more than ready to rise to the occasion.
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