Alas drawn with Tunisia, Egypt, Iran for FIVB joust
MANILA, Philippines — Host Philippines has been grouped with African and Asian powerhouses in Pool A of the 2025 FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championships after the official draw attended by international officials, coaches and players on Saturday at the Solaire Resort in Parañaque City.
As host, Alas Pilipinas along with the Top-7 ranked countries in No. 1 Poland, No. 2 France, No. 3 USA, No. 4 Slovenia, No. 5 Italy, No. 6 Japan and No. 7 Brazil were seeded right away from Pools A to H before determining their group mates.
And as the smoke cleared, the Philippines ,under the watch of former Olympic coach Angiolino Frigoni of Italy, found itself pooled with 11-time African champion Tunisia, current title holder Egypt and Asian runner-up Iran in a favorable but still tough draw even without any European opponent.
Iran is ranked No. 15 in the world rankings, Egypt at No. 20 and Tunisia at No. 24 compared to Alas at No. 64, making it a tall order for the Filipino spikers when they host the 32-team tourney for the first time ever on Sept. 12 to 28.
Three-time world champion and current No. 1 Poland leads Pool B with Romania, Qatar and the Netherlands as France, the back-to-back Olympic champion and newly crowned VNL king, drew Korea, Finland and Argentina in Pool C.
Fan favorite USA will collide with Colombia, Portugal and 2010 world championship silver medalist Cuba in Pool D, Slovenia clashes with Chile, Bulgaria and 2014 bronze medalist Germany in Pool E as 2022 world champion Italy battles with Algeria, Belgium and Ukraine in Pool F.
Another crowd darling in Japan spearheads Pool G with Libya, former European champion Turkey and Canada as former Olympic and world champion Brazil headlines Pool H with 2024 Challenge Cup winner China, Czech Republic and Serbia.
The Netherlands’ Nimir Abdel-Aziz, Slovenia’s Tine Urnaut and Asian legend Nootsara Komkom of Thailand, which will host the women’s world championship also next year, facilitated the drawing of lots for the world joust slated at the Smart Araneta Coliseum and Mall of Asia Arena.
The Alas men and women, led by former Olympic gold medalist for Brazil and now coach Jorge de Brito, also graced the momentous event.
To mark a year-long countdown, FIVB general director Fabio Azevedo turned over the world championship trophy to the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) led by president and newly elected Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) chief Ramon “Tats” Suzara, and the Philippine local organizing committee (LOC) led by co-chairmen William Vincent Araneta Marcos and Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano.
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