FIVB announces updates to 2020-2021 volleyball calendar
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, May 13, 2020 – Today, the FIVB Board of
Administration approved updates to the 2020-2021 volleyball
calendar after the postponement of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
and the cancellation of the Volleyball Nations League (VNL)
2020. These updates had been recommended by the FIVB Executive
Committee earlier this week.
Updates to the calendar include the dates for the Volleyball
Nations League (VNL) 2021 and the possible return and/or start
of the national club season 2019-2020 and 2020-2021. All updates
have been made with the health and wellbeing of the global
Volleyball Family as the primary consideration.
The updates to the 2020-2021 volleyball calendar are as
follows:
1. National club season 2019-2020 and 2020-2021
The FIVB has approved for all national leagues to be allowed to
take place from 1 June 2020 to either complete the 2019-2020
season or begin the 2020-2021 season. Scheduling of national
leagues will only occur if it is safe to do so and will be
subject to the health and safety guidelines issued by national
and local authorities.
In addition, national leagues will be required to implement
comprehensive safety and protection measures to ensure the
health and wellbeing of athletes, fans, staff and all
stakeholders involved in organising events. This decision allows
volleyball to first resume on a national scale if it is safe to
do so. Moreover, athletes will have an opportunity to return to
volleyball events and showcase their talent for volleyball fans
worldwide.
The FIVB will also review every event scheduled on a
case-by-case basis, and event organisers will need the FIVB’s
approval before the event can go ahead.
Given the FIVB’s decision to forego international events and,
therefore, allowing national leagues to start sooner than usual,
the national club season 2020-2021 shall end by no later than 18
April 2021.
2. Volleyball Continental Club Championship Finals
All the Continental Club Championship Finals shall take place by
no later than 2 May 2021.
3. International Transfer Certificates (ITCs) 2019-2020 and
2020-2021
Upon the request to the FIVB, the ITCs for all leagues can now
be extended in order to finish the 2019-2020 season. Moreover,
as part of this request, each national league shall provide the
proposed end date of its 2019-2020 season and shall be
responsible for regulating registration windows for new players
if needed.
Meanwhile, the ITCs for the 2020-2021 season shall run from as
early as 1 June 2020 (if the national club season 2019-2020 is
not completed) to 2 May 2021.
4. Volleyball Nations League (VNL) 2021
The VNL 2021 will be held starting from the second week of May
2021, either 7 or 11 May 2021 with the starting date to be
confirmed shortly (after receiving final confirmation from the
VNL TV Broadcasters of their preferred start date), and ending
on 27 June 2021, finishing almost one month before the Olympic
Games Tokyo 2020. This schedule will ensure that volleyball
players have time to prepare for both the VNL and the Olympic
Games, maintain their health and fitness, and perform at their
best for these prestigious competitions.
Meanwhile, the FIVB is continuing to work closely with all
parties to coordinate the detailed schedule for the VNL 2021
while retaining both Italy and China as the host nations for the
finals.
5. Volleyball Continental Championships 2021
The Volleyball Continental Championships 2021 shall take place
on 19 August - 19 September 2021. The FIVB has entrusted the
responsibility of adapting the qualification processes for the
Volleyball Continental Championships 2021, if required, to the
Continental Confederations.
Following the approval of these changes, the FIVB President Dr
Ary S. Graça F° said:
“The decisions approved by the FIVB Board of Administration and
FIVB Executive Committee are key to safeguarding the health and
wellbeing of the entire Volleyball Family during these
unprecedented times. We appreciate the support of the
Continental Confederation Presidents, National Federations and
national leagues in adopting these changes which will help
facilitate the strong return of our beloved sport. There is no
doubt that now is the necessary time for every single member of
our Volleyball Family to work together and act as one in taking
strong collective measures for the benefit of volleyball.” |