Volleyball stars Takahashi, Lucarelli, Mozic urge fans to rally behind FIVB Worlds
At A Glance
- From Ran Takahashi in Japan to Lucarelli in Brazil, the world's elite players have sent enthusiastic messages to global fans to witness world-class action in the FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship next month at the Smart Araneta Coliseum and Mall of Asia Arena.
Ran Takahashi
From Ran Takahashi in Japan to Lucarelli in Brazil, the world's elite players have sent enthusiastic messages to global fans to witness world-class action in the FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship next month at the Smart Araneta Coliseum and Mall of Asia Arena.
A crowd favorite in the Philippines during stints in the Volleyball Nations League, Takahashi and the world No. 5 Japanese squad leads Asia’s charge in the 32-nation event firing off on Sept. 12 at the MOA Arena.
“We can’t wait to welcome volleyball fans from all over the world. Tickets now on sale! See you at the venues!” Takahasi.
“The top volleyball players are coming to the Philippines for the World Championship. Please be at the Arena. I’m looking forward to seeing you there.”
Alas Pilipinas, making its debut in the elite world event, face off with Tunisia in the opener on September 12 after an explosive ceremony featuring K-Pop group BOYNEXTDOOR.
Egypt and Iran compete against Alas Pilipinas and Tunisia in Pool A, and Iranian outside hitter Poriya Hossein Khanzadeh is eager to start in the worlds organized by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation headed by president Ramon “Tats” Suzara, who is also the president of the Asian Volleyball Confederation.
“I’m so happy because we’re gonna go in the Philippines for the World Championship. See you soon!” Takahasi added.
Japan sees action on September 13 against Turkiye in Pool G, which also has Canada and Libya.
Lucarelli and the Brazilian squad, world No. 3 and third placers in the VNL last month, look to seize the top spot this time. Poland is the VNL titlist and world No. 1, while Italy is the defending world champion and runner-up last month in the VNL.