FIVB Executive Committee Looks Ahead To Volleyball’s Bright Future
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, November 30, 2023.- The FIVB Executive Committee
this week hosted a hybrid meeting to discuss the latest innovations and
achievements in sport while looking ahead to the bright future of
volleyball with many new and important initiatives explored.
With the Continental Confederation Presidents joining from the FIVB
Headquarters, the FIVB Executive Committee heard updates on volleyball
and beach volleyball events and were also presented with the latest
information from Volleyball World by its CEO, Finn Taylor.
2023 has been a very successful year for volleyball and beach
volleyball, with the sports captivating audiences globally through a
series of world-class competitions. These competitions included the
Volleyball Nations League (VNL), Beach Pro Tour, Beach Volleyball World
Championships, Olympic Qualification Tournaments and various age-group
events.
In his opening remarks, FIVB President Dr Ary S. Graça F° also shared
the latest achievements through the revolutionary Volleyball Empowerment
and Development programmes, stating:
“Over the past decade, we have not only transformed the reality of our
sport by introducing a range of innovations on and off the field of
play, but we have also provided opportunities to all 222 National
Federations through our revolutionary programmes of Volleyball
Empowerment and Development!
“Since 2017, the FIVB has approved a total of 840 projects from 194
National Federations across all five Continental Confederations. This
support totals an investment of more than CHF 23 million. These projects
are delivering great results, which we consistently share with you
through the FIVB website and newsletters. All the data is transparently
available through the FIVB Project Dashboard Data Visualisation tool.”
The FIVB Executive Committee also discussed the next steps on launching
the FIVB Foundation and announcing the detailed Volleyball Calendar
2025-2028.
Volleyball Calendar 2025-2028 Approved By The FIVB Board Of
Administration
All You Need To Know About The 2025-2028 Volleyball Calendar!
FIVB Foundation To Be Launched In 2023!
Additionally, the FIVB Executive Committee approved the re-location of
Luxembourg from the Small Countries Zonal Association (SCA) to the
Middle European Volleyball Zonal Association (MEVZA) following the
approval of the CEV Board of Administration. |