National women's volleyball teams are required to have a female coach in the coach

The World Volleyball Federation recently announced the regulation of women's volleyball teams of countries that must have at least one female coach in the coaching staff.

This is part of FIVB's efforts with the desire to promote and enhance the role of female coaches in volleyball. From there create models in sports.

National women's volleyball teams are required to have a female coach in the coaching committee - Photo 1
National women's volleyball teams are required to have a female coach in the coach

The above regulation will be officially applied from Volleyball Nations League 2026 as well as world championships for all levels since 2026.

Women's volleyball is one of the global popular sports and increasingly attracts the attention of fans around the world.

However, the number of female coaches is very small. Some teams that have been led by female coach can include Chinese, Japanese or Canada women's volleyball teams.

When a female coach is in charge of the usual position in the coaching staff, there will be additional assistants. If Coach Nam plays the role of the coach, the coaching staff is registered to play very rare balls.

The World Federation over the years is trying to promote the development of volleyball globally. Consecutive changes made to bring this sport to have a foothold besides football, tennis or basketball.

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