Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PNVF kicks off world tilt prep

‘Of course, there’s still a lot of improvemen­t that we have to do’

- BY MARK ESCARLOTE @fromtheril­es

Preparatio­ns for the country’s first-ever hosting of FIVB Men’s World Championsh­ip next year are underway as the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) aims to make the event memorable.

Taking the queue from the successful staging of the 3rd Week of the Men’s Volley Nations League that drew huge attendance despite the Philippine­s not having an entry, the PNVF leadership expects the World Championsh­ip to be bigger and grander when the curtain rises on 12 September 2025.

In fact, initial planning and discussion­s from logistics to activities that will drum up interest in the prestigiou­s volleyball tournament are already ongoing between the PNVF and the sports’ world governing body.

The Philippine­s’ hosting will see the field expand to 32 teams including the debuting Alas Pilipinas from the usual 24. This will also mark the start of the tournament’s transition from being held every four years to biannually.

“Of course, there’s still a lot of improvemen­t that we have to do,” the federation leadership said, looking at the country’s third straight VNL hosting as standard for next year’s major event.

The PNVF taps the Mall of Asia Arena and Smart Araneta Coliseum as venues similar to the Philippine­s’ highly successful and record-breaking hosting of the FIBA World Cup.

“As you know this is the first time that the world championsh­ip will have 32 teams. So, we have to divide 16 teams here (at the Mall of Asia Arena) and 16 in Araneta (Coliseum). But there are still a lot of logistical discussion­s with FIVB about accommodat­ion, transporta­tion and the likes.”

Formal discussion­s with the FIVB, according to the PNVF, will begin after the VNL finals in Poland if not after the Paris Olympics.

But local activities and programs are already set, kicking off with the one-year countdown event happening on 12 September.

The drawing of lots where an estimated 300 representa­tives from the FIVB and participat­ing teams will gather in Manila is also scheduled on the same day.

Alas Pilipinas, under new tactician in two-time Olympic coach Italian Angiolino Frigoni, has also begun its buildup for its homestand.

Aside from Frigoni, who replaced Sergio Veloso, the PNVF is also scouring for Filipinofo­reign players to beef up the squad. A tryout in Los Angeles, United States is slated next week.

Three Japanese club teams are also expected to fly to Manila for friendlies against Alas Pilipinas.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NCAA ?? THE partnershi­p between Elma Muros-Posadas (left) and her husband, Jojo (right), had given Frederick Ramirez a chance to emerge as MVP in the track and field competitio­n of NCAA Season 99.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NCAA THE partnershi­p between Elma Muros-Posadas (left) and her husband, Jojo (right), had given Frederick Ramirez a chance to emerge as MVP in the track and field competitio­n of NCAA Season 99.

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