Filipino women's volleyball calls a series of African original athletes to fight in Vietnam

After a defeat against Vietnam at home in FIVB Challenger Cup 2024, the Philippine women's volleyball team quickly started the plan to prepare for Sea V.League 2024 in August in Vietnam and Thailand.

Accordingly, the country's volleyball team came to Japan and the training here within about 2 weeks. This is also a regular training place for the Philippine women's volleyball team.

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Filipino women's volleyball ambitious to achieve achievements with African original athletes

At the upcoming Sea V.League 2024, the owner of Canino will be absent, but the three athletes Eya Laure, Jennifer Nerma and Alyssa Solomon will return to the national team to confront Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia.

The African -American duo, Eya Laure and Jennifer Nerma, missed the recent tournament when not allowed to focus on the recruitment club but was eventually being able to participate in the upcoming tournaments.

Not only that, two more athletes selected from the US are the owner of Tia Andaya and Libero Hannah Stires will also be summoned to the Filipino women's volleyball team.

The Philippine Volleyball has been summoning a series of African athletes as well as being naturalized for a number of other athletes with the desire to improve the achievement in the regional and continental arena.

At SEA V.League 2023, both teams of men and women in the Philippines are only ranked last. This achievement clearly cannot make both officials and fans happy with what they spent to invest.

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