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FIVB
welcomes Swiss Volley to Volleyball House
December 3, 2025.- The FIVB this week welcomed a delegation from
Swiss Volley, including President Daniela Aeschlimann, Secretary
General Philippe Aaxer and promoter of the highly successful Elite
16 Gstaad event, Ruedi Kunz, to the Volleyball House in Lausanne,
Switzerland. Discussions focused on the progress of volleyball in
Switzerland through the Volleyball Empowerment programme and an
exploration of opportunities for future collaboration.
Representing the FIVB were President Fabio Azevedo, General Sports
Director Steve Tutton, Head of Empowerment and NF Relations Hitesh
Malhotra, Head of Beach Volleyball Yu Cao and FIVB Finance and
Administration Director Giuseppina Rigamonti.
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key topic of discussion was the significant impact of the FIVB
Volleyball Empowerment programme. Over the past six years, Swiss
Volley has received USD 633,000 in support, enabling six empowerment
projects across volleyball and beach volleyball. These include
coaching support for the men’s national team led by Marco Fölmli,
the women’s senior team with Lauren Bertolacci, the women’s U21 team
coached by Aida Shouk and three beach volleyball programmes: the
men’s team under Philip Gabathuler, a men’s and women’s programme
led by David Scheidegger and the women’s team coached by Damian
Wojtasik. These initiatives have contributed to strong performances,
such as the recent Beach Volleyball results at the Olympic Games
Paris 2024 and the Swiss men’s national volleyball team qualifying
for EuroVolley 2026.
Swiss Volley also presented a major upcoming initiative: a Centre of
Excellence in Bern, developed in partnership with a local club. The
facility will feature four indoor and five outdoor beach volleyball
courts, along with physiotherapy, gym and recovery amenities. It is
set to be accredited as an FIVB Centre of Excellence and is
scheduled to open in August 2026.
Discussions also highlighted the prestigious Gstaad Beach Volleyball
event, which is set to celebrate its 26th edition. Both the FIVB and
Swiss Volley affirmed their interest in future collaboration,
particularly around technology innovation and strengthening event
partnerships within Switzerland. |