Thailand women’s national team players pose in group photo with distinguished guests including TVA President Mr Somporn Chaibangyang on the stage
Electrifying moments await ardent volleyball enthusiasts when the 22nd Asian Senior Women’s Volleyball Championship has already been confirmed to burst into action-packed encounters between August 30 and September 6 at 5,000-seater Chartchai Hall and The Mall Korat’s MCC Hall in Nakhon Ratchasima, a large province on the northeastern plateau with a distance of 259km from Bangkok and acts as a gateway to other provinces in the northeast.
The eight-day topflight championship will be the fourth time to be organized by Nakhon Ratchasima after their remarkable successes in hosting the 11th Championship in 2001, followed by the 14th and 17th editions in 2007 and 2013 respectively. However, in terms of the host country, Thailand has already organized the championship for five times including the 1991 edition in Bangkok and 1995 in Chiang Mai. The 22nd championship in Nakhon Ratchasima will be, therefore, the overall 6 times of Thailand to play host to the prestigious competition.
The 22nd Asian Senior Women’s Championship in Nakhon Ratchasima has attracted a total of 14 teams to vie for top honor and accumulated points for FIVB World Rankings.
Hosts and world No.15 Thailand, which captured the Asian title twice in 2009 and 2013, are in Pool A together with Mongolia, which finished 11th in their last appearance at the 2015 edition in China, and world No.51 Australia, while Pool B consists of world No.8 Japan, defending and consecutive two-time Asian champions, world No.63 India and Iran, current world No.61.
World No.35 Korea, which have yet won the Asian titles to secure second spot for seven times, will seek their unprecedented title in Nakhon Ratchasima to compete in Pool C with world No.50 Chinese Taipei, world No.64 Uzbekistan and AVC Challenge Cup champions Vietnam, current world No.47
Formidable China, world No.6, former 13-time Asian champions and historic silver medallists at the recent VNL, are in Pool D, with Hong Kong China, Kazakhstan and Philippines joining the fray.
Participating teams will compete in the pool round-robin preliminaries, with only top two teams from each pool advancing to the Top 8, split into Pool E (A1, A2, C1, C2) and Pool F (B1, B2, D1, D2). Lower-ranked sides will be relegated to Classification Round for 9th-14th places, with teams finishing 3rd in Pool A and 3rd, 4th…
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