MUNDIAL DE CLUBES 2016

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Eczacibasi VitrA Istanbul will begin their defence against CEV Champions League winners Pomì Casalmaggiore

Manila, Philippines, July 22, 2016 – The schedule for the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship 2016 has been released, with volleyball fans from around the globe set to witness some huge clashes between some of the world’s top clubs.

With the pool compositions complete and the competition schedule finalised, fans can now mark in their calendars all the key clashes of the world’s most prestigious club tournament.

Reigning FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World champions Eczacibasi VitrA Istanbul of Turkey head Pool A alongside CEV Champions League winners Pomì Casalmaggiore of Italy, South American champions Rexona Sesc Rio and PSL Manila.

Asian Club Championship gold medallists Bangkok Glass will meet reigning Turkish champions VakifBank Istanbul, multiple Swiss champions Volero Zürich, and Japanese champions Hisamitsu Springs Kobe.

Pool A
Team A1: Pomì Casalmaggiore
Team A2: Rexona Sesc Rio
Team A3: Eczacibasi VitrA Istanbul
Team A4: PSL Manila

Pool B
Team B1: Bangkok Glass
Team B2: VakifBank Istanbul
Team B3: Volero Zurich
Team B4: Hisamitsu Springs Kobe

Reigning Turkish champs VakifBank Istanbul and Japanese champs Hisamitsu Springs Kobe will have the honour of opening the tournament at 10:00 local time at the impressive Mall of Asia Arena in the heart of the Philippine capital Manila.

Volero Zurich will then meet Bangkok Glass before Pomi Casalmaggiore meet Eczacibasi VitrA Istanbul and home heroines PSL Manila take on Rexona Sesc Rio in the opening day’s final match.

Key clashes include Bangkok Glass’ encounter with Hisamitsu Springs on October 20 – a rematch of the 2015 Asian Club Championship final – while Volero Zürich’s match against VakifBank Istanbul on the same day is a repeat of their epic duel in the Playoff 6 of the CEV Champions League last season.

After the completion of pool stage, the top two teams in each pool will qualify for the semifinals, 13:00 and 19:30 local time on October 22. The final will take place at 19:00 local time on October 23.Tickets for all matches will go on sale in early August.
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el equipo del Manila tendra que reforzarse bien si es que no quiere pasar verguenza en su propio pais.
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En ese equipo filipino juega la mega estrella Valdez?

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HAVE YOUR SAY AND WIN IN #FROMRIOTOMANILA CONTEST


Manila, Philippines, August 18, 2016 – Volleyball fans around the globe can win a signed shirt from the 2016 FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Manila by having their say on which players will arrive in Manila with an Olympic gold medal around their neck.

The eyes of sports fans around the world are focused on the breathtaking Maracanãzinho in the heart of Rio de Janeiro with the Rio 2016 Olympic Games volleyball competition reaching its climax this week.

While the teams continue to battle it out on the court, you can have the chance at winning a signed shirt from some of the top players at the tournament.

So which players will arrive at the tournament with a gold medal from the Olympic Games?

Share your thoughts now with the hashtag #FromRioToManila or comment on our Facebook post by Friday 17:00 GMT to participate. Three winners will be drawn at random to win three shirts signed by the eventual gold medallists.

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By submitting a comment, fans agree to take part in the contest and the terms of this disclaimer. The competition is open to all persons of legal age. Persons under legal age may submit an entry through someone of legal age. There is no limit to the number of entries per person. A person can only win once. There will be no entry fee for this contest. All surveys must be made via the outlined channels by no later than Friday August 19 at 17:00 PM GMT. The winners will be selected at random. There shall be 3 winners, receiving three shirts signed by the gold medallists of the Women's Club World Championship. The contest winners will be announced no later than October 31. To receive the prize, all winners must be contactable via email.
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Japan to host its first-ever FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Kobe

From left to right: Japan Volleyball League Organization President Kenji Shimaoka, Hisamitsu Springs player Miyu Nagaoka, Mayor of Kobe Kizo Hisamoto, Hisamitsu Springs player Yuki Ishii and Japan Volleyball Association President Kenji Kimura
Kobe, Japan, September 30, 2016 – The International Volleyball Federation and Eventcourt are pleased to confirm Hisamitsu Springs Kobe as hosts of the eleventh edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship from May 8 to 14, 2017.

FIVB President Dr. Ary S. Graça F° said: “I look forward to seeing the Women’s Club World Championship take place in Japan for the first time. Japan has hosted many great volleyball events in the past and next year’s Women’s Club World Championship will be another FIVB event which is sure to be popular with fans in Japan who will get a chance to see the best club teams and players in the world.”

“Kobe will follow in the footsteps of Manila who will also debut as a Club World Championship host in just under three weeks' time when the 2016 women’s edition visits the Philippines for the first time, contributing to the growth of volleyball worldwide and helping the FIVB in its vision to make volleyball the number one family sport entertainment in the world.”

Japan follows Brazil (1991, 1994), Italy (1992), Qatar (2010, 2011, 2012), Switzerland (2013, 2014, 2015), and the Philippines (2016) as host country of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship.

FIVB Executive Co-opted Member Stav Jacobi said he was convinced Kobe will provide a spectacular event.

“Japan has a long tradition of hosting international top events. The Olympic Games in 1964, where volleyball celebrated its debut as an Olympic sport, the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in 2010, and the FIVB Volleyball World Cups last year are just some examples of the long and very successful history of volleyball tournaments in Japan.”

“The FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Kobe will be another big milestone in the consistent growth of international women’s volleyball.”

“The FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship has established itself amongst the top tournaments in sport over the last years and I am sure that the edition in Kobe will be another important step into a bright future for women’s club volleyball,” added Jacobi, President of Eventcourt.

JVA President Kenji Kimura said he was looking forward to the upcoming volleyball year featuring the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship in Kobe and the FIVB World Grand Champions Cups – also to take place in Japan.

“I believe that the development of club volleyball is necessary to improve the level of the national teams too. Therefore I hope a lot of Japanese volleyball players will get inspired and motivated by the experience of hosting this great tournament in our country.”

The 2017 edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship will also be a historic event for Japanese club volleyball as Japan will field two sides in the most prestigious tournament in club volleyball.

Besides hosts Hisamitsu Springs Kobe, compatriots NEC Red Rockets will also get to play for the most coveted trophy in club volleyball. The Kawasaki-based side booked their ticket after claiming the trophy in the AVC Women’s Club Championship in Manila this month.

The spots for the 2017 CEV Champions League winners and the 2017 CSV South American Club Champions as well as the four wild cards, on the other hand, are still up for grabs.

“I wish all of the eight participants, including Japanese hosts Hisamitsu Springs and Asian representatives NEC Red Rockets, all the best and success. I know the Japanese volleyball fans are going to do everything in their power to build up a great atmosphere and to inspire all of the players to reach for the stars,” Kimura concluded.


Quick links:
FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship Manila 2016 - Website
FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship Manila 2016 - Schedule
FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship Manila 2016 - Teams

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:O El próximo mundial sera en Japaaan! las engreídas de la FIVB. :coffe:
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toda la información del Mundial de Clubes aquí:
http://clubworldchampionships.2016.women.fivb.com/en

puede ver la O2 de los clubes así como el fixture!!!
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adrianu90 escribió::O El próximo mundial sera en Japaaan! las engreídas de la FIVB. :coffe:
Hisamitsu Springs va a ser el anfitrión asi que NEC Red Rockets seguirá participando como el campeón asíatico. Creo que será la primera vez que participarán dos equipos japoneses en un mundial de clubes.
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