It’s now the turn of the Philippine men's volleyball team to strut their stuff in the AVC Challenge Cup happening from July 8 to 15 in Taipei, Taiwan.
After a fifth place finish at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games, the national squad is bringing in more experience with the return of veterans Marck Espejo, Rex Intal, and Kim Malabunga.
The Philippine men’s volleyball team on Thursday traveled to Taiwan, heading to its first stint in the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) tournament, where it is grouped in Pool D with Mongolia and Macau.
Espejo, who begged off from the last Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia, is returning to action with his fellow mainstays Kim Malabunga and Rex Intal.
The trio is reuniting with Jau Umandal, who were all part of the 2019 SEA Games squad that made history with a silver medal.
Brazilian coach Sergio Veloso is also fielding the holdovers of his team bannered by setters Vince Mangulabnan and Kim Dayandante, Filipino-American opposite spiker Steve Rotter, Lloyd Josafat, and liberos Manuel Sumanguid and Vince Lorenzo.
La Salle star Noel Kampton is making his national team debut along with Cignal’s Chu Njigha, Filipino-American wing spiker Ryan Ka, and veteran hitter Madz Gampong.
The Philippines will start its campaign against Macau on July 9 before facing Mongolia on the next day.
Only the top two teams from the six groups will advance to the Final 12 as the squads that won’t qualify will be relegated to the classification round.
The other participating countries are Chinese Taipei and Kazakhstan of Pool A; Pool B’s Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and South Korea; Pool C has Uzbekistan, India, and Hong Kong; Pool E features Australia, Pakistan, and Vietnam; and Pool F is composed of Sri Lanka, Bahrain, and Indonesia.
Let’s go all out on this story with Rex Intal joining us via Zoom from Taipei.