Wednesday 30 November 2016

FIVB launches The websites for the Age-Category Volleyball World Championships scheduled to take place in 2017 are now launched and the first place to go to be bang up to date with all the news on next year’s competitions



Lausanne, Switzerland, November 28, 2016 – The websites for the Age-Category Volleyball World Championships scheduled to take place in 2017 are now launched and the first place to go to be bang up to date with all the news on next year’s competitions. 
The Czech Republic will be the first country to hold an Age-Category World Championship next year when the best 16 U21 men’s teams compete for honours in Brno and Ceske Budejovice from June 23 to July 2.
Men’s U23s
Cairo is the host city for the 2017 Men’s U23 World Championship from August 18 to 25. Egypt’s capital is one of the most impassioned venues for volleyball in Africa and will provide a fitting setting as 12 of the best U23 teams vie for the title that Russia won in the United Arab Emirates in 2015.
Women’s U23s
The 2017 Women’s U23 World Championship will take place in Slovenia from September 10-17. Capital city Ljubljana and Maribor will be the host cities as the top 12 women’s U23 teams chase the chance to succeed Brazil as U23 world champions.
Men’s U21s
In 2017, the FIVB is celebrating 40 years since the first Men’s U21 World Championship was held in 1977. The 19th edition of the Men’s U21 World Championship will be held in Brno and Ceske Budejovice in the Czech Republic.
Mexico hosted the 2015 edition of the U21 World Championships, when Russia retained their title with a defeat of Argentina in the final and China saw off Brazil to claim bronze.
Women’s U20s
It is also a special year for the Women’s Under 20 World Championship as they were first held forty years ago in 1977. They are now up to the 19th edition, which will be held in Mexico from July 7 to 16.
Puerto Rico provided a stunning location for the 2015 U20 Women’s World Championship and the Dominican Republic were clearly inspired by the surroundings as they won their maiden title with victory over Brazil in the gold medal match after Italy had held off Japan to claim bronze.
Boys’ U19s
The Boys’ U19 World Championship is the youngest FIVB age-group tournament for males, giving the next generation of volleyball stars their first taste of global competition. The 15th edition will take place in Bahrain from August 18-27.
Poland won their first title in 2015 after they defeated hosts Argentina in the final, with Iran defeating Russia to clinch the bronze medal.
Girls’ U18s
The Girls’ U18 World Championship is the youngest FIVB age-group tournament for females, and was first introduced in 1989. The 15th edition will take place in Argentina from August 18 to 27, with 20 teams set to battle it out for top spot on the podium.
Italy won their first gold medal in Peru two years ago at the 2015 edition when the tournament extended to 20 teams for the first time. USA retained their silver medal from 2013 and China won bronze.

Tuesday 8 November 2016

GIRLS' U18 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION PROCESS TO RESTART IN MARCH



The qualification process for the 2017 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship in Argentina from August 17 to 27 will begin again early next year after Brazil and Peru were the latest teams to qualify for the World Championship in August, joining Egypt, the Dominican Republic, USA and hosts Argentina.

A total of 20 teams will qualify to participate in the 2017 Girls' U18 World Championship once the qualification process is completed, including six countries from the European Volleyball Confederation, four from the Asian and NORCECA Confederations, three from South America, and two from Africa. Argentina qualify automatically as the competition hosts.

SIX TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR BOYS' U19 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP



The qualification process for the 2017 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship in Bahrain from August 17 to 27 most recently featured successes for Argentina and Brazil, who qualified for next year's event from South America at the beginning of October. The two countries join Cuba, USA, Tunisia and Egypt, who were already qualified for the event.

In total, 20 teams will qualify for the World Championship, including six from the European Volleyball Confederation, four from the NORCECA and Asian Confederations, three from South America and two from Africa. They will join hosts Bahrain who qualify automatically for the competition.

Tuesday 11 October 2016

Hosts Thailand secured a berth to contest the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Asian Zone Final beating Vietnam 3-1 (24-26 25-18 25-23 25-20)




Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, October 9, 2016 – Hosts Thailand secured a berth to contest the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Asian Zone Final Round following a fantastic comeback 3-1 (24-26 25-18 25-23 25-20) victory over Vietnam in their second round-robin encounter at the Nakhon Pathom Municipality Gymnasium in Nakhon Pathom on Sunday.
Thailand brushed off Myanmar in straight sets in their Friday’s opening match of the 2018 FIVB Men’s World Championship Southeast Asian Zonal Qualification Tournament. Myanmar suffered another straight-set defeat on Saturday at the hands of Vietnam in the single round-robin competition, resulting in their shattered dreams at the 2018 World Championship campaign.
In a rematch of the last year’s Singapore South East Asian (SEA) Games final, world No.42 Thailand, which finished seventh at the last week’s AVC Cup for Men at the same competition venue, remained strong in their starting line-up with the likes of ace spiker Jirayu Raksakaew, Kittikun Sri-utthawong, Kitsada Somkane and Kissada Nilsawai, most of them have been playing together for several years. Vietnam also sent in a formidable squad which thrashed Myanmar in comfortable straight sets the previous day including Nguyen Huu Ha, Tu Thanh Thuan and Giang Van Duc.
A large number of home enthusiasts cheered on their team from the very beginning of the battle, but Vietnam put the drum-beating fans under their feet as the visitors took an early 15-12 lead in the first set. Thailand clawed their way back to catch up with them at 19-19 and again 23-23. A thundering attack from Jirayu handed Thailand a crucial set point 24-23, but they just let the first-set win slip through their fingers. Kissada produced an erratic serve, while an attack from Jirayu went wide. As Vietnam were leading narrowly 25-24, Tu Thanh Thuan carried out a powerful jump serve which went unanswered. Vietnam took the hard-fought first set 26-24.
Young Mawin Maneewong replaced setter Boonyarid Wongtorn in the second set and the 193cm-tall setter performed brilliantly. With Mawin and Kissada in excellent combination, Thailand had a good run to lead from the start to finish for the scintillating 25-18 win in this set.
With an aim of turning the table on Thailand, Vietnam came back much stronger in the third set to lead initially 3-1. However, their awesome form was short-lived as Thailand bounced back aggressively, with Jirayu and Kissada penetrating the Vietnamese defence with their attacks. Kissada moved Thailand ahead 24-21, but Vietnam saved two set points before the host side snatched the closely-contested set 25-23.
Holding a 2-1 advantage, Thailand continued their remarkable form in the fourth set with aggressive attacks and solid blocks. Leading 24-19 for good, Thailand allowed the crack visitors only one more point to capture the set 25-20 and match.
Jirayu Raksakaew scored a team-high 24 points for Thailand including 23 kills from 34 attempts. Kissada Nilsawai assisted with 16 kills and 6 solid blocks. Tu Thanh Thuan top scored with 19 points for Vietnam including 16 kills. Nguyen Hoang Thuong contributed with 5 kill blocks.
With two straight wins, Thailand top the leader charge with six points and emerged as the Southeast Asian winners to clinch a berth for the next year’s Asian Zone Final Round, which will see the Asia’s top five teams in the world ranking as of January 1, 2017 and five winners from each Asian Zones split into two pools of five for a single round-robin competition. Only top two teams from each pool (four Asian teams in total) will make the cut for the 24-team 2018 FIVB Men’s World Championship Finals in Italy and Bulgaria.
Vietnam finished second with three points, while winless Myanmar came in third place.
“It’s a good rematch of the last year’s SEA Games final. There, in Singapore, we beat them in straight sets, but here, they came much stronger. In the first set, we played nervously as we just tried to perform our best in front of home crowds. In the second set, we changed the setter and things were getting better and better after that. Kissada did a good job with his fast attacks. After this, we will allow our team players to compete for their own clubs at the Thailand League before calling them for an intensive training in preparation for the next year’s SEA Games, the Asian Championship in Indonesia and the World Championship Qualification Asian Zone Finals. Our team is a mixture between six young bloods and six veterans, but we excelled through teamwork. I believed that young players in our team will have a bright future,” Thailand’s head coach Monchai Supajirakul commented after the match.
RESULTS
Friday, October 7: Thailand b Myanmar 3-0 (27-25 25-17 25-22)
Saturday, October 8: Vietnam b Myanmar 3-0 (25-20 25-13 25-18)
Sunday, October 9: Thailand b Vietnam 3-1 (24-26 25-18 25-23 25-20)
TEAM RANKING
1. Thailand 6 points …….qualified for 2018 World Championship Qualification Tournament Asian Zone Final Round
2. Vietnam 3 points
3. Myanmar 0 point.

Saturday 8 October 2016

Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam will fight it out at the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Southeast Asian Zonal Qualification Tournament


Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam will fight it out at the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Southeast Asian Zonal Qualification Tournament at the Nakhon Pathom Municipality Gymnasium from October 7 to 9, vying for the lone spot to contest the next year’s final round.
Last week, the 4,000-seater gymnasium served as a battleground for the “SMM” 5th AVC Cup for Men which saw the host side finish a distant seventh among the Asia’s top eight teams participating in the one-week long competition. However, taken past performances of the three teams into consideration, Thailand have been regarded as hot favourites to clinch the lone ticket from this zonal competition for the final round.
World No.42 Thailand have already captured the gold medal at the South East Asian (SEA) Games for three times in a row (2011 in Palembang, Indonesia, 2013 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar and 2015 in Singapore). They finished 8th place at the last year’s Asian Senior Volleyball Championship and 7th position at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea.
With powerful attackers Jirayu Raksakaew and Kittikun Sri-utthawong at the helm, Thailand remain the strongest tactically and technically compared with Vietnam and Myanmar. More importantly, aside from taking the home crowd advantage, Thailand are also sending a high-potential team with a unique mixture of veterans and young bloods led by teenager Kantapat Koonmee, who stands 204cm tall, and the 193cm setter Mawin Maneewong, 20.
World No. 77 Vietnam have never won a gold medal at the biennial SEA Games. They came within a whisker of winning the title last year in Singapore, only to go down to Thailand in the final showdown. The Vietnamese did not take part in the Asian Senior Men’s Volleyball Championship at the previous three editions (2015, 2013 and 2011).
Myanmar, also joint 77th in the world ranking, claimed bronze medal at the last year’s SEA Games in Singapore. They did not participate in the last year’s Asian Senior Men’s Championship in Iran, but came in 18th place among 21 teams at the 2013 episode in the UAE. Myanmar are also strong with the likes of hard-hitting Aung Thu. He was instrumental in lifting Myanmar the impressive fifth place at the last year’s Asian Men’s U23 Championship in Nay Pyi Taw aside from playing professionally at the Thailand League for several seasons.
The single round-robin competition at the Nakhon Pathom Municipality Gymnasium in Nakhon Pathom will kick off on Friday, October 7 at 6pm local time, with hosts Thailand taking on Myanmar. The following day sees Myanmar challenge Vietnam at the same time. On Sunday, October 9, hosts Thailand will go up against Vietnam in their final encounter of the three-day meet.
Only the top team will secure a berth to contest the final round, where four teams have already qualified. Iran and China are in Pool A, with Australia and Japan in Pool B. Six qualified teams from zonal competitions will make the cut for the final, with three teams apiece joining Pool A and Pool B.
The final round of the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Asian Qualification Tournament will be held next year, with Iran and Australia hosting Pool A and Pool B encounters respectively.
Only top two teams from each pool (four teams in total) will then be eligible for the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship, which will be co-hosted for the first time in the history of the competition by Italy and Bulgaria.
Among the three participating countries, only Thailand have once qualified for the 1998 world meet in Japan. They finished joint 19th among 24 participating teams.
MATCH SCHEDULE
Friday, October 7, 2016
6pm: Thailand v Myanmar
Saturday, October 8, 2016
6pm: Vietnam v Myanmar
Sunday, October 9, 2016
6pm: Thailand v Vietnam

Friday 30 September 2016

Japan to host 11th edition of FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Kobe



Kobe, Japan, September 30, 2016 – The International Volleyball Federation and Eventcourt are pleased to confirm Hisamitsu Springs Kobe as hosts of the eleventh edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship from May 8 to 14, 2017.

FIVB President Dr. Ary S. Graça F° said: “I look forward to seeing the Women’s Club World Championship take place in Japan for the first time. Japan has hosted many great volleyball events in the past and next year’s Women’s Club World Championship will be another FIVB event which is sure to be popular with fans in Japan who will get a chance to see the best club teams and players in the world.”

“Kobe will follow in the footsteps of Manila who will also debut as a Club World Championship host in just under three weeks' time when the 2016 women’s edition visits the Philippines for the first time, contributing to the growth of volleyball worldwide and helping the FIVB in its vision to make volleyball the number one family sport entertainment in the world.”


Japan follows Brazil (1991, 1994), Italy (1992), Qatar (2010, 2011, 2012), Switzerland (2013, 2014, 2015), and the Philippines (2016) as host country of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship.

FIVB Executive Co-opted Member Stav Jacobi said he was convinced Kobe will provide a spectacular event.

“Japan has a long tradition of hosting international top events. The Olympic Games in 1964, where volleyball celebrated its debut as an Olympic sport, the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in 2010, and the FIVB Volleyball World Cups last year are just some examples of the long and very successful history of volleyball tournaments in Japan.”

“The FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Kobe will be another big milestone in the consistent growth of international women’s volleyball.”

“The FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship has established itself amongst the top tournaments in sport over the last years and I am sure that the edition in Kobe will be another important step into a bright future for women’s club volleyball,” added Jacobi, President of Eventcourt.

JVA President Kenji Kimura said he was looking forward to the upcoming volleyball year featuring the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Kobe and the FIVB World Grand Champions Cups – also to take place in Japan.

“I believe that the development of club volleyball is necessary to improve the level of the national teams too. Therefore I hope a lot of Japanese volleyball players will get inspired and motivated by the experience of hosting this great tournament in our country.”

The 2017 edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship will also be a historic event for Japanese club volleyball as Japan will field two sides in the most prestigious tournament in club volleyball.

Besides hosts Hisamitsu Springs Kobe, compatriots NEC Red Rockets will also get to play for the most coveted trophy in club volleyball. The Kawasaki-based side booked their ticket after claiming the trophy in the AVC Women’s Club Championship in Manila this month.

The spots for the 2017 CEV Champions League winners and the 2017 CSV South American Club Champions as well as the four wild cards, on the other hand, are still up for grabs.

“I wish all of the eight participants, including Japanese hosts Hisamitsu Springs and Asian representatives NEC Red Rockets, all the best and success. I know the Japanese volleyball fans are going to do everything in their power to build up a great atmosphere and to inspire all of the 

Wednesday 28 September 2016

Iran beats China 3-1 (23-25 25-23 25-21 25-21) in a hard fought encounter to win the SMM 5TH AVC CUP FOR MEN 2016

                                FINAL

Thailand vs Korea (3-0):        28-26, 25-17, 25-17 , 
Kazakhstan vs Australia( 3-0): 25-17, 25-20, 25-21 , 
Japan vs  Taipei  (3-1): 25-18, 17-25, 28-26, 25-12, 
Iran vs China (3-1):  23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 25-21






Tuesday 27 September 2016

SMM 5TH AVC CUP FOR MEN:Actions and Results Semi Final

                                      SEMI FINAL
Thailand vs Kazakhstan(1-3):25-18, 17-25, 17-25, 23-25
Australia vs Korea(3-1):25-23, 25-18, 25-27, 25-19
Iran vs Japan (3-2) :       25-21, 17-25, 25-20, 23-25, 15-11
China vs Taipei(3-0):       25-23, 34-32, 25-22



















SMM 5TH AVC CUP FOR MEN :Day 4 (QUARTER FINAL) Actions and Results

China vs Australia(3-0)  :25-22, 32-30, 25-23 
Korea vs Taipei (0-3)  :16-25, 17-25, 26-28 
Kazakhstan vs Japan (1-3) :25-23, 19-25, 22-25, 25-27 
Iran vs Thailand (3-1) :25-22, 28-30 ;25-20;25-16















Sunday 25 September 2016

SMM 5TH AVC CUP FOR MEN :Day 3 Actions and Results

Iran vs Korea ( 3-0) 25-23, 25-17, 25-16 
Australia vs Japan (0-3)  14-25, 19-25, 23-25 
Kazakhstan vs Thailand(3-1)25-22, 25-21, 20-25, 25-18 
China vs Taipei ( 3-2) 25-14, 23-25, 23-25, 25-23, 15-13 













SMM 5TH AVC CUP FOR MEN:Day 2 Actions and Results

Korea vs Australia(3-0) :26-24, 30-28, 25-22 
Japan vs  Iran (0-3): 10-25, 18-25, 23-25 
Thailand vs China(0-3) : 13-25, 18-25, 20-25