Alas Pilipinas women's volleyball team receives cash incentive for historic AVC Cup podium finish


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  • Senator Go personally handed the checks worth P200,000 to each player and coaching staff of the team in a simple ceremony on Wednesday, June 26, inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.


The Alas Pilipinas women’s volleyball team has been rewarded with a cash incentive from Senator Bong Go through the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) for its historic bronze-medal feat in the 2024 AVC Challenge Cup held late last month.

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Members of the Alas Pilipinas women's volleyball team pose with Senator Bong Go, PSC Commissioner Bong Coo, PSC Executive Director Paulo Francisco Tatad, and film actor Philip Salvador. (PSC)

Senator Go personally handed the checks worth P200,000 to each player and coaching staff of the team in a simple ceremony on Wednesday, June 26, inside the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

“We’re very thankful for the incentive after our bronze medal in the AVC, but also for the support, not just for Philippine volleyball, but also for hardworking Filipino athletes with dreams and aspirations the same as ours,” said team captain Jia De Guzman, who spoke on behalf of the squad.

“Maraming salamat po sa patuloy na suporta sa Team Alas. Hindi po namin mararating kung ano yung na-achieve namin kung hindi sa suporta ng bawat Pilipino,” team member Eya Laure added.

Except for Sisi Rondina, all members of the team as well as the coaching staff headed by Jorge De Brito were present.

Senator Go lauded the efforts of the Filipina spikers, who fought in the 10-nation field despite the short time in preparation.

“Hindi kayo kalakihan kumpara sa ibang mga teams pero ipinakita ninyo ang puso ng atletang Pilipino na palaban,” said Senator Go, who was accompanied by PSC Commissioner Bong Coo, PSC Executive Director Francisco Tatad, and film actor Philip Salvador.

Vietnam eventually retained the gold medal with Kazakhstan bagging the silver medal.

The Filipina spikers are currently preparing for the upcoming FIVB Women’s Challenger Cup slated July 4 to 7 at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium, where they will go up against tougher opponents composed of Kenya, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Vietnam, Sweden, Czech Republic and Belgium.