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Philippines to host 2025 Volleyball Men’s World Championship 

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Photo: FIVB president Ari Graça (second from left) makes the announcement with (from left) Volleyball World Chief Executive Officer Finn Taylor, Senator Pia Cayetano, Philippine National Volleyball Federation president Ramon “Tats” Suzara and Philippine Ambassador to Switzerland Bernard Faustino La Madrid Dy.

 

LAUSANNE, Switzerland—Thirty-two countries, close to half a thousand athletes and officials, 16 days of high-intensity action, and the Philippines are hosting the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship (MWCH) in 2025.

And the FIVB—Féderacion de International Volleyball—is proud and confident the Philippines would emerge as an excellent solo host of the world championship.

“Today, you will write history again! For the first time, the Philippines will host the prestigious FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship in 2025!” FIVB president Ari Graça said in awarding the hosting rights to the Philippines at half past noon Wednesday at the FIVB castle fronting Lake Geneva here.

“In an open bidding process, you have overcome many strong bidders to win this race,” Graça said. “And I am sure you will extend your warm hospitality to all 32 participating men’s teams and thousands of international fans coming to your country in 2025.”

He added: “All of this would not be possible without the National Federation’s hard work and the government’s strong support.”

The FIVB MWCH is scheduled for September 12 to 28, 2025, with the draw set precisely before the first serve on September 12 this year in Manila.

Senator Pia Cayetano led a 14-member Philippine bid team captained by Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) president Ramon “Tats” Suzara. The team was supported by Philippine Ambassador to Switzerland Bernard Faustino La Madrid Dy, with Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco sending a message of full support to the hosting, which the Philippines won over 31 other countries.

“I am ready to accept the responsibility and privilege of the Philippines hosting the Men’s World Championship in 2025,” Suzara said. “Mounting the single-hosting model and welcoming 32 of the best teams in the world, the highest-ranking officials of the sport, and the most avid fans of the sport from every corner of the globe will definitely be a huge challenge.”

“But if there is one thing that we, Filipinos, can do well, it is exactly this—to equally give each team the best conditions for them to focus on the competition and the championship trophy fully and to make them feel at home right in our own home.”

First hosted by then Czechoslovakia in 1949, the FIVB MWCH—originally a quadrennial competition—has been to Asia only twice before, in 1998 and 2006, both in Japan and was shared by two countries in 2018 (Italy and Bulgaria) and 2022 (Poland and Slovenia).

“Our successful bid to host the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship further reinforces our country’s track record in staging world-class events,” Cayetano said. With the support and commitment of both our government and the private sector, we can be certain that it will be of the same caliber, or even better.”

“As a former national volleyball athlete myself, I am excited that the highest level of men’s volleyball competition will be staged in our very own country, to a nation that loves the sport passionately,” she said. We get to bring this international competition to the Philippines so that the Filipino people can witness it first-hand.

“The Philippines’ hosting of this global volleyball event bolsters our sports tourism portfolio, driving economic growth, highlighting the country’s diverse array of tourism offerings that promise a truly unforgettable Philippine Experience,” said Frasco in a statement read during the bid ceremony.

“We are eager to showcase to the international volleyball community the many reasons to Love the Philippines: from our award-winning destinations, our mega biodiversity, our deep well of culture and heritage, the tapestry of traditions and talents across our islands, and the warmth and hospitality of the Filipino people. “We reiterate the Department of Tourism’s full support and commitment to ensure the successful hosting of the FIVB Volleyball Men’s Championship in 2025.”

Ambassador Dy expressed delight in witnessing the successful awarding of the hosting chores for the championship to the Philippines.

“We are proud to be given this opportunity to share the Filipinos’ love for sports and to impart the spirit of unity, hospitality, and camaraderie amongst Filipinos and athletes from all over the world,” Dy said.

The Philippine bid team included PNVF Vice President Richard Palou, Secretary-General ⁠Jose DonaldoCaringal, Executive Director Marie Louise Principeand Branding Director Jacob Burke and VolleyballNations League LOC Event Director Pauline Marie Ickand Deputy Event Director Maria Leonor Estampador, Special Assistant to Senator Alan Peter Cayetano Jennifer Anne Reyes, Special Assistant Monica Ann Mitra and Chief of Staff Maria Elizabeth Cheryl Reginaldo to Pia Cayetano, Business Mirror’s Lorenzo Lomibao Jr., and Cignal TV Inc.’s Michael Halili.

With Graça were FIVB General Director Fabio Azevedo, Head of Volleyball Events Alise Kessler, Head of Legal and General Counsel Steve Bock, Volleyball World Chairman Luis Fernando Lima, Chief Executive Officer Finn Taylor, Chief Business Officer Guido Betti, Head of Hosting Marcelo Hargreaves, Chief Finance Officer Florence Galland, Chief Revenue D2C Officer Stephanie Giardina, and Head of Sponsorship Oliver Clarke.

 

Suzara: PHL, PNVF, ready for the challenge

RAMON SUZARA stressed the PNVF’s readiness and willingness to accept the responsibility with the sheer dedication of the women and men of “our very young federation, PNVF.”

“In a span of three years, transitioning from the pandemic to a return to volleyball, we have come to fulfill a portfolio of volleyball and beach volleyball events, covering domestic leagues, zonal meets, AVC [Asian Volleyball Confederation], and FIVB and Volleyball World event properties.”

“I carry along the profound partnership with the FIVB under the inspiring leadership of Dr. Ary S. Graça and with Volleyball World under its visionary CEO Finn Taylor,” he added.

“And I surely carry along the support of the Philippine government—His Excellency President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Her Excellency First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos, Honorable Senator Pia Cayetano, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano and Senator Juan Edgardo ‘Sonny’ Angara.”

Suzara added, “I also wish to acknowledge the presence and support of His Excellency Ambassador Bernard Faustino Dy, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, and former Senior Deputy Executive Secretary Hubert Guevarra, Chairman Richard Bachmann of the Philippine Sports Commission, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, and Philippine Olympic Committee President Abraham Tolentino.

He added: “I also carry along the massive support from the private sector and corporate partners, led by boss MVP, Manuel V. Pangilinan, as he has helped mastermind and engineer the success of the FIBA Basketball World Cup in the Philippines in 2023; he has now committed to support volleyball through the Men’s World Championship in the Philippines in 2025.”

“If you love volleyball, then you will surely Love the Philippines,” he said.

Cayetano’s advocacy reverberates in MWCH

SENATOR Pia Cayetano, a certified sportswoman and former member of the national volleyball team, championed the country’s passion for sports following the successful bid.

“I have advocated for making sports more accessible, especially to our youth, and we have the honor of introducing these 32 teams and the global audience to our world-renowned Filipino hospitality and colorful Filipino culture,” Cayetano said. I have always believed that sports can transform communities and change lives.”

“Our country is a volleyball-loving and playing country, and it is with great pleasure that we welcome FIVB and Volleyball World to the Philippines,” she said. “Our successful bid further reinforces our country’s track record in staging world-class events, and with the support and commitment of both our government and the private sector, we can be certain that it will be of the same caliber, or even better.”

She added: “As a former national volleyball athlete myself, I am excited that the highest level of men’s volleyball competition will be staged in our very own country, to a nation that loves the sport with passion.

“We get to bring this international competition to the Philippines so that the Filipino people can witness it firsthand. It has been my personal advocacy to make sports more accessible, especially to our youth.”

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