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ASIAN MEN’S U20 CHAMPIONSHIP SET TO GET UNDERWAY IN INDONESIA ON JULY 23

ASIAN MEN’S U20 CHAMPIONSHIP SET TO GET UNDERWAY IN INDONESIA ON JULY 23

Main hall at Jawa Pos Arena

Surabaya, Indonesia, July 22, 2024 – The action-packed 22nd Asian Men’s 20 Volleyball Championship is set to kick off on Tuesday here at Jawa Pos Arena (Main Hall) and Gelora Pancasila (Second Hall), with a strong field of 16 teams vying for top honour.

Gelora Pancasila 

The topflight championship, which is due to be held between July 23 and 30, serves as the Asia’s qualification tournament for the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men’s U21 World Championship. With current world champions Iran automatically booking their place, top four teams in the eight-day tournament in Surabaya will also secure their berths in the next year’s world meet.

Joint meeting is held on Sunday

Teams were divided into four pools of four teams apiece, with hosts Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Hong Kong China in Pool A. Qatar, Chinese Taipei, defending and seven-time champions Iran and former four-time winners China are in Pool B, regarded as Group of Death, while Pool C consists of former three-time champions Japan, Kuwait, India and Bangladesh and Pool D comprises Thailand, Kazakhstan, former six-time winners Korea and Vietnam.

CC President and Technical Delegate Mr Shanrit and Competition Director Mr Reginald Nelwan jointly chair the joint meeting

Teams will contest the pool round-robin preliminaries from July 23 to 25, with only top two teams from each pool at the end of the pool play advancing to the round of last 8 to contest Pool E (teams from Pool A and Pool C) and Pool F (teams from Pool B and Pool D). Teams finishing third- and fourth places in each pool will be relegated to classification round for 9th-16th places to contest Pool G (teams from Pool A and Pool C) and Pool H (teams from Pool B and Pool D).

After the two-day playoffs in Pool E and Pool F, only top two teams from each pool will qualify for the cross semifinals, while teams finishing third- and fourth places will contest the 5th-8th playoffs. Similar to Pool E and Pool F, teams in Pool G and Pool H will also contest the two-day playoffs, where top two teams from each pool will next enter the classification round for 9th-12th and the remaining lower-ranked teams will contest the 13th-16th playoff encounters.

 

To make sure all is set ahead of the official kickoff, the joint meeting was conducted on Sunday at Novotel Samator East Surabaya Hotel, jointly chaired by Control Committee Chairman and Technical Delegate Mr Shanrit Wongprasert, himself AVC Executive Director,…

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