The FIVB and FISU conference will begin on 1 January 2025 for 4 years and builds on an already profitable historical past between the organisations
The worldwide sporting neighborhood celebrates a major milestone on Friday because the FIVB and the Worldwide College Sports activities Federation (FISU) signed the Volleyball Collaboration Conference, extending the success of their long-standing collaboration in seashore volleyball to indoor volleyball.
The collaboration will begin from 1 January 2025 for 4 years
The Volleyball Collaboration Conference guarantees to facilitate programmes that promote the information and follow of volleyball in universities, in addition to the promotion of FISU actions with FIVB’s Nationwide Federations. Furthermore, the settlement additionally units the stage for brand new alternatives in coaching, competitions and expertise improvement for pupil athletes.
Volleyball holds a particular place in FISU’s historical past, having been an integral a part of the FISU World College Video games Summer season programme since its inception in 1959. The newly signed conference, which can begin on 1 January 2025 for 4 years, underscores a dedication to furthering the expansion and improvement of seashore and indoor volleyball throughout the college sports activities panorama worldwide.
The official signing ceremony occurred on the FIVB headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland with each FIVB President Fabio Azevedo and FISU President Leonz Eder placing pen to paper for this key collaboration.
The settlement units the stage for brand new alternatives in coaching, competitions and expertise improvement for pupil athletes
“We’re thrilled to be extending our collaboration with FISU,” commented Fabio Azevedo. “Having had such a profitable seashore volleyball partnership for a variety of years, it appeared solely pure to associate by volleyball too. Pupil athletes are a key a part of the World Volleyball Motion, and we’re excited to create much more alternatives for them to be a part of our sport!”
FISU President Leonz Eder echoed these views, stating: “Our seashore volleyball partnership with the FIVB has been extraordinarily valued and we’re proud and honoured to be collaborating as soon as once more with the organisation. Offering alternatives for pupil athletes is on the very coronary heart of what FISU does, and we’re wanting ahead to enhancing this by volleyball, each on and off the court docket.”
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