FIVB
and USA VOLLEYBALL discuss opportunities
for
Volleyball ahead of LA28
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, April 9, 2025.- In a key moment for the
development of volleyball, the FIVB today welcomed a delegation from
USA Volleyball for a high-level strategic meeting at Volleyball
House in Lausanne, Switzerland. The discussions focused on
strengthening the sport’s presence across America as the world looks
to the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028.
The
USA, a recognised powerhouse in volleyball, continues to demonstrate
its talent on the world stage – most recently securing silver in the
women’s competition and bronze in the men’s competition at Paris
2024.
The
FIVB delegation was led by President Fabio Azevedo, who emphasised
the importance of global collaboration through the FIVB Strategic
Vision 2032, which is built around the core message: Together as One.
The meeting highlighted current and future opportunities to elevate
both indoor and beach volleyball and expand digital engagement.
Another key focus of the discussions was the upcoming Volleyball
Nations League (VNL) 2025, which will feature two stops in the USA:
Arlington, Texas and Chicago, Illinois. These host cities will play
a significant role in welcoming the world’s top teams, in what will
be one of the first major volleyball competitions since Paris
2024.
USA
Volleyball had the opportunity to take part in a full-day programme
featuring a variety of focused sessions with department heads across
the FIVB and Volleyball World. These sessions covered key areas such
as legal topics, event strategies for volleyball and beach
volleyball, commercial developments and innovations in digital
engagement and marketing.
The
USA Volleyball delegation was comprised of CEO John Speraw,
Marketing Advisor Craig Thompson, and General Counsel Rachel
Stafford. Present at all meetings was FIVB Secretary General Hugh
McCutcheon, a former USA volleyball coach who led the USA men’s team
to Olympic gold in 2008 and the women’s team to silver in 2012.
This
meeting demonstrates the FIVB’s roadmap to elevate volleyball’s
global impact over the next eight years. Through the principles of
professionalism, integration, empowerment and mass participation,
the FIVB is aiming to make volleyball even more accessible and
impactful, bringing people together, inspiring positive societal
change and ensuring a brighter future for the sport. |