The Philippine men’s volleyball team is scheduled to play friendly matches with the Netherlands and China as side events when the country hosts the Volleyball Nations League (VNL) on July 4 to 9.
*From Left: George Reynoso, Diamond Hotel manager; Richard Bachmann, PSC chairman; Ramon Suzara, Philippine National Volleyball Federation president; Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto Rubiano; Hubert Guevara, senior deputy executive secretary; and Arnel Gonzales, SVP and Business unit head, SM MOA Arena.*
Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) President Tats Suzara said the friendly matches will be held either at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium or the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila and will not be open to the public. The matches are part of the team’s buildup for the upcoming AVC Men Challenger in Chinese Taipei next month. For the second time, the country is hosting the VNL at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City with eight of the world’s best male squads bring their act on Philippine soil. “We haven’t seen this kind of talent outside the Southeast Asian Games. Hopefully, we can achieve our goals during these friendly matches,” said Steven Rotter, one of the Fil-American recruits. Last year’s world champion Italy headlines the cast that include 2022 world championship runner-up Poland, 2016 Rio Olympics gold medalist Brazil, world No.8 Japan, No. 9 Slovenia, No. 12 Netherlands, No. 15 Canada and No. 25 China. “This year, it’s going to be more intense and energetic. We hope fans and players will continue to support this,” Suzara said during the press briefing at the Diamond Hotel on Monday, June 19. Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano also welcomed the opportunity to host the prestigious event. “It is a great opportunity for us to be able to experience the volleyball league right in our home. Our thrust to become the first ever EcoCity comes with the vision of having athletics and sports as key activities to ensure physical health and wellbeing of our people,” said Calixto-Rubiano. Suzara and Calixto-Rubiano were accompanied by Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Richard Bachmann; Arnel Gonzales, GM, SVP & Business Unite Head of SM MOA Arena; Hubert Guevara, Senior Deputy Executive Secretary; and George Reynoso, Rooms Division Manager of Diamond Hotel. Brazil and Italy raise the curtain on July 4 at 3 p.m., followed by the 7 p.m. tussle between Japan and China.
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*From Left: George Reynoso, Diamond Hotel manager; Richard Bachmann, PSC chairman; Ramon Suzara, Philippine National Volleyball Federation president; Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto Rubiano; Hubert Guevara, senior deputy executive secretary; and Arnel Gonzales, SVP and Business unit head, SM MOA Arena.*
Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) President Tats Suzara said the friendly matches will be held either at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium or the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila and will not be open to the public. The matches are part of the team’s buildup for the upcoming AVC Men Challenger in Chinese Taipei next month. For the second time, the country is hosting the VNL at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City with eight of the world’s best male squads bring their act on Philippine soil. “We haven’t seen this kind of talent outside the Southeast Asian Games. Hopefully, we can achieve our goals during these friendly matches,” said Steven Rotter, one of the Fil-American recruits. Last year’s world champion Italy headlines the cast that include 2022 world championship runner-up Poland, 2016 Rio Olympics gold medalist Brazil, world No.8 Japan, No. 9 Slovenia, No. 12 Netherlands, No. 15 Canada and No. 25 China. “This year, it’s going to be more intense and energetic. We hope fans and players will continue to support this,” Suzara said during the press briefing at the Diamond Hotel on Monday, June 19. Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano also welcomed the opportunity to host the prestigious event. “It is a great opportunity for us to be able to experience the volleyball league right in our home. Our thrust to become the first ever EcoCity comes with the vision of having athletics and sports as key activities to ensure physical health and wellbeing of our people,” said Calixto-Rubiano. Suzara and Calixto-Rubiano were accompanied by Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Richard Bachmann; Arnel Gonzales, GM, SVP & Business Unite Head of SM MOA Arena; Hubert Guevara, Senior Deputy Executive Secretary; and George Reynoso, Rooms Division Manager of Diamond Hotel. Brazil and Italy raise the curtain on July 4 at 3 p.m., followed by the 7 p.m. tussle between Japan and China.
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