MANILA — The country’s top collegiate clubs and local government unit (LGU)-based teams collide as the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) launches the Challenge Cup starting Tuesday, November 7 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila.
Twenty squads in the men’s division and 16 in the women’s side duke it out in 15 days of intense volleyball action—the penultimate tournament the PNVF, headed by Ramon “Tats” Suzara, is hosting this year.
“Three-peat” UAAP champion National University and reigning PNVF Champions League titlist Cignal headline the cast in the men’s division of the tournament supported by the Philippine Sports Commission headed by chairman Richard Bachmann, PLDT, Rebisco, Akari, Foton and CBPI.
NU is in Pool B with RTU-Basilan, Arellano University, VNS Asereht, and the University of the East-Cherrylume while Cignal leads Pool A with Kuya JM-Davao City, Savouge Aesthetics, Volida Volleyball Club and University of Batangas.
PGJC Navy, 3B Marikina City, Angatleta-Orion, Bataan, Jose Rizal University and Plaridel, Quezon are Pool C as well as UAAP runner-up University of Santo Tomas, Tacloban City-EV, Iloilo D’Navigators, Santa Rosa City and Emilio Aguinaldo College are in Pool D.
In the women’s division, two-time reigning NCAA queen College of Saint Benilde spearheads Pool A with Volida Volleyball Club, UP Volleyball Club, and Parañaque City.
Bunched in Pool B are Philippine Airforce, JRU, Davao City, and Tacloban City-EV while Arellano, Letran, University of Batangas, and RTU-Basilan make up Pool C.
Completing the fray are the University of the Philippines, San Beda, Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas, and La Salle-Dasma in Pool D.
St. Benilde and Paranaque open the hostilities at 8 a.m. today (Tuesday) in the women’s play followed by the clashes of RTU against Letran and La Salle-Dasmarinas against San Beda at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., respectively.
In the afternoon games, Cignal begins its campaign against Savouge Aesthetics at 2 p.m. and NU takes on RTU at 4 p.m. with UST and Sta. Rosa wrapping up the six-game opener at 6 p.m.
The Challenge Cup is the PNVF’s Champions League with a new name. The tournament was first staged in Lipa City in 2021 with F2 Logistics winning the women’s title and Team Dasma Monarchs ruling the men’s contest.
All teams slug it out in a single-round robin format within their pools with only the top two teams advancing in the quarterfinals.
The quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship will be played in a knockout format for the first crown of the PNVF Challenge Cup. (ai/mnm)
NINETEEN days of volleyball action gets center stage in November with the Philippine National Volleyball Federation’s (PNVF) Challenge Cup at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.
Nine men’s teams and six women’s squads—all local government unit (LGU)-based- have so far confirmed their participation in the PNVF’s penultimate tournament for the 2023 calendar.
“The Challenge Cup gives LGUs the opportunity to have their own volleyball programs and we’re looking forward to discover unpolished talents through this tournament,” PNVF president Ramon “Tats” Suzara said.
The target is 16 teams for each gender with a total of 64 matches set to be played from November 6 to 9 and 13 to 23.
The first eight days of competition are the elimination round among the teams divided in four pools.
Already confirmed for the men’s tournament are Plaridel (Quezon), Davao City, Orion and Dinalupihan (Bataan), University of Batangas, VNS, Arellano University and Alpha Omega Elite.
In the women’s side, they are Davao City, Parañaque City, De La Salle University- Dasmariñas, University of Batangas, Arellano University and San Pedro City, Laguna.
The Challenge Cup precedes the culminating Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Challenge which features the world’s top beach volleyball teams set later in November in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
The PNVF then kicks off its 2024 calendar with the Champions League in February.
(AI/MNM)