CAZOVA VolleyStation Seminar Opens in
The Bahamas with Regional Participation
Nassau, The Bahamas, June 27, 2025.- The Caribbean Zonal Volleyball
Association (CAZOVA) has officially launched a four-day
VolleyStation Seminar in Nassau, The Bahamas, bringing together
volleyball professionals from across the region.
The seminar, which runs from June 26 to 29, has attracted 16
participants representing Trinidad and Tobago and multiple islands
of The Bahamas, reflecting CAZOVA’s commitment to strengthening
volleyball through technology and education.
Under the guidance of FIVB Instructor Manuel Calderón, the program
focuses on two specialized modules: VolleyStation Pro for
statisticians and VolleyStation Referee, designed for statisticians,
scorers, and referees
Delivered in a blended classroom and on-court format, the seminar
provides hands-on training in digital scoring and performance
analysis, essential tools in modern volleyball.
This initiative is a key step in preparing for upcoming CAZOVA
events this year and beyond, ensuring that the region is equipped
with qualified professionals capable of operating advanced
statistical and scoring systems. It also reinforces CAZOVA’s
commitment to knowledge transfer and developing a growing network of
certified VolleyStation technicians to support volleyball’s growth
throughout the Caribbean.
“In today’s game, technology is as important as physical skill. This
group has shown great enthusiasm and determination to embrace new
tools that will enhance how we manage and analyze volleyball,” said
Calderón.
CAZOVA president, Mushtaque Mohammed, recognized the importance of
this investment “We must become self sufficient in hosting our
events and also I encourage each national federation to use the
software in their national leagues”.
The seminar will conclude with a certification ceremony on June 29,
equipping participants with the credentials and skills to implement
VolleyStation systems in their respective countries. This effort is
part of CAZOVA’s broader strategy to elevate volleyball standards
and foster sustainable regional development. |