The Philippines is set to make history as it gears up to host the men’s volleyball World Championship for the first time in 2025. The decision, announced by the sport’s governing bodies, marks a significant return of the prestigious event to Asia after a hiatus of 19 years.
Competing against strong bids from Indonesia and Japan, the Philippines emerged victorious, securing the opportunity to showcase its passion for volleyball on the world stage.
Volleyball World CEO, Finn Taylor, emphasized the strategic importance of this decision, stating, “This choice underscores our commitment to expanding volleyball’s reach globally and connecting with fans across the world. The Philippines, with its rich history of hosting major volleyball tournaments and fervent fan following, is poised to deliver an extraordinary championship, highlighting the pinnacle of the sport.”
This announcement marks a pivotal moment as the tournament returns to Asia for the first time since Japan hosted it in 2006. With the Philippines at the helm, anticipation is high for an event that promises to captivate audiences and celebrate the essence of volleyball.
Scheduled to take place from September 12 to 28, the championship will see the world’s top 32 teams vying for glory. Italy, the reigning champions from 2022, will be aiming to defend their title against fierce competition from across the globe.
As preparations kick into high gear, the volleyball community eagerly anticipates a tournament that not only showcases outstanding athletic prowess but also embraces the vibrant culture and spirit of the Philippines. With the stage set for a memorable event, all eyes turn towards 2025 as Asia welcomes back the global volleyball spotlight.