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FIVB and Cuban sports leaders meet to chart
sustainable return of Cuba’s volleyball golden age
October 3, 2025.- The FIVB and representatives from the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) met this week with the Cuban
Olympic Committee (COC) and the Cuban Volleyball Federation (FCV) to
discuss long-term strategies for boosting volleyball development in
the country.
The meeting brought together COC President Roberto León Richards
Aguiar and Secretary General Ruperto Herrera Tabío, FCV President
Osvaldo Idel Martínez Arias, and FCV Vice President Mireya Luis
Hernández, a Cuban volleyball legend and three-time Olympic champion
who also serves as FIVB Executive Vice-President.
Representing the FIVB were President Fabio Azevedo and FIVB
Department Heads, alongside representatives of the IOC. NORCECA
President Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz also joined the discussions.
The meeting highlighted the importance of Cuba’s historic volleyball
legacy and underlined a shared commitment to restoring the national
teams to that level through sustainable development projects. Cuban
volleyball’s “golden age” during the 1980s and 1990s saw the women’s
national team – nicknamed “”Las Morenas del Caribe” – dominate the
world. Their reign included Olympic golds at Barcelona 1992, Atlanta
1996 and Sydney 2000, and World Championship titles in 1978, 1994
and 1998.
Key discussions centred on how the FIVB and IOC can further support
the vision of the COC and FCV through initiatives such as the FIVB
Volleyball Empowerment programme which provides coach support,
knowledge transfer and equipment provision.
The Cuba women’s national team is already benefitting from the
programme, with an investment of more than 160,000 USD. As part of
this support, the team is currently led by experienced Brazilian
head coach Luizomar de Moura, alongside additional technical staff
provided to strengthen the Cuban programme.
The meeting also explored extending support to the men’s national
team, particularly through further knowledge transfer and equipment
provision. To date, the men’s team has received two six-month
coaching projects, one in 2023 and another ongoing in 2025,
representing a total investment of 35,000 USD.
Both the FIVB and the Olympic Movement reaffirmed their dedication
to ensuring Cuban volleyball once again shines on the international
stage, through the support of a long-term, sustainable project. |