Filipino women's volleyball is ambitious to naturalize when winning the right to host the world

Foreign media reported that three Davison women's volleyball players, Brooke Van Sickle and MJ Phillips are in the process of changing the Federation to be able to play for the Philippines in international tournaments.

Information about the transition of the Federation of these athletes has been confirmed by Tony Boy Liao, the person in charge of the Philippine women's volleyball team to the media.

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Three volleyball athletes are being promoted to the Philippines' naturalization for international tournaments

These athletes are playing at this state professional tournament and are excellent. Therefore, they are considered to be the quality addition to the Philippines national team that has not achieved high achievements recently.

The athletes above have half of the Filipino blood, currently belonging to the US and Canadian volleyball federation. These athletes also played well in the tournaments in the two countries.

They came to the Philippine Volleyball Tournament recently and was immediately noticed by experts. If the conversion is successful, it is likely that all three will launch at FIVB Challenger Cup 2024.

This is a world -class tournament, a chosen representative to play in Volleyball Nations League 2025. The Philippines recently succeeded in becoming the host of this tournament.

Currently, the Philippine women's volleyball team is given the right to the Premier League BTC in the hope that there will be a strongest team in the history of attending the AVC Challenge Cup 2024 from May 22 in the island itself.

Recruiting Vietnamese women's volleyball will also attend AVC Challenge Cup 2024 right after the athletes end the VTV9 – Binh Dien 2024 volleyball tournament. Currently, teachers and coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet are the championships.

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