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FIVB
Development Commission accelerates global
development under FIVB Strategic Vision 2032
January 22, 2026.- The FIVB Development Commission held its annual
meeting yesterday, bringing together members from across the globe
to review a year of substantial progress in 2025 and to lay the
foundations for a transformative year ahead in 2026. The meeting
reaffirmed the Commission’s central role in delivering the FIVB
Strategic Vision 2032, with development identified as a key driver
of sustainable growth for volleyball worldwide.
Throughout 2025, the scale and reach of FIVB development activity
continued to expand significantly. A total of 90 development courses
were delivered across 54 organizers, engaging 2,969 participants and
strengthening expertise and capacity at all levels of the sport.
This progress was further reinforced by a major increase in IOC
Olympic Solidarity investment into volleyball programs for the LA28
Olympic cycle (2025-2028). Funding has risen to USD 4,081,222,
representing a 33 per cent increase compared to 2022. The enhanced
investment is supporting coaches and athletes through a wide range
of initiatives, including technical coaching courses, Olympic
scholarships for coaches, national sports system development
programs, team support grants and youth athlete development
projects.
Beyond structured programs, the Commission reflected on the growing
social and cultural impact of volleyball through innovative legacy
initiatives. A standout example was the Volleyball Legacy Art
Project, led by the FIVB and the FIVB Volleyball Foundation.
Launched in the Philippines alongside the FIVB Men’s Volleyball
World Championship – the first time the event has been hosted in
Southeast Asia – the project transformed an outdoor court into a
vibrant mural featuring seven of the world’s top volleyball stars.
The initiative highlighted volleyball’s unique ability to connect
sport, art and community, leaving a lasting legacy beyond the
competition itself.
In
2025, the FIVB began transforming how it supports National
Federations (NF), introducing a new categorization system built on
transparency and clear, evidence-based criteria. NFs from all over
the world took part in a pilot, testing the model to make sure every
assessment was fair and consistent. The process not only highlighted
each NFs achievements but also identified opportunities for growth.
In 2026, the survey will be rolled out to all 222 NFs, opening up
new opportunities to recognize progress, guide development and
identify growth pathways tailored to each NFs unique goals and
circumstances.
Fan
engagement and event activations also remained a strong focus.
Across the three senior volleyball and beach volleyball World
Championships held in Thailand, the Philippines and Australia in
2025, Volleyball Experiences welcomed a combined total of 47,000
visitors, offering fans new and immersive ways to connect with the
sport.
Updates were also shared on the progress of the Commission’s working
groups, with a continued and strengthened emphasis on the
empowerment of women coaches as a key priority for the future. In
addition, the Commission reviewed partnership developments, which
are further strengthening volleyball’s global impact.
During the meeting, FIVB Development Commission President Mushtaque
Mohammed underlined the collective responsibility of the Commission
in shaping the future of volleyball. He highlighted the impressive
pace of growth over the past year and the importance of
collaboration across the Global Volleyball Movement. He noted;
“development is multilateral; we can definitely see that the motto
Together as One is indeed being fulfilled”.
The
meeting concluded with a closing address from FIVB President Fabio
Azevedo, who summarized the breadth of activities, partnerships and
activations delivered throughout 2025. He added; “Keep discussing,
keep bringing ideas and recommendations to the leadership. This is
how we move the sport forward. Thank you to each and every one of
you – we truly appreciate your time, your knowledge and your
commitment. We are here for you, anytime. Let’s move on, Together as
One”. |