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THAILAND MEN’S TEAM TURNS FROM PROSPECT TO CONTENDER WITH FIVB EMPOWERMENT

THAILAND MEN’S TEAM TURNS FROM PROSPECT TO CONTENDER WITH FIVB EMPOWERMENT

The Southeast Asian squad has risen from being promising hopefuls to formidable challengers, achieving historic milestones and claiming their place as a key player in the sport

For years, Thailand’s volleyball story has largely been written by its women’s team – a powerhouse in volleyball, carrying a legacy of titles and international acclaim. The men’s team, while full of potential and passion, had not yet reached the same heights.

That began to change in 2021, when the FIVB Empowerment programme stepped in, providing the resources, coaching and infrastructure needed to help the men’s team take the next step in their volleyball voyage.

The impact was clear almost immediately. With the Empowerment support allocated for coaching and equipment, the Thailand Volleyball Association (TVA) was able to improve its training systems and provide players with the tools and support they needed to raise their game.

The appointment of Korean coach Park Ki-Won became a turning point. Having decades of experience and success stories, coach Park brought a fresh approach to training and strategy. His methods helped players develop a sharper understanding of the game, both individually and as a team. Training became more focused, and the players’ confidence began to grow with him at the helm.

Thailand’s Korean mentor Park Ki-Won helped turn the team into a fierce competitor internationally.

The hard work paid off in 2024 when the men’s team took home titles at the Southeast Asian Volleyball League. Victories in Manila and Yogyakarta came in straight sets, showing the team’s strength and control on the court. These wins were not merely a demonstration of athletic skills but results of discipline, teamwork and mental focus, all of which had improved under their renewed programme. Thailand men’s volleyball had turned a corner.

The Southeast Asian squad’s biggest moment, however, came earlier in 2023, when they made history at the AVC Challenge Cup, claiming their first-ever title in the competition by beating Bahrain in straight sets and a long list of tough opponents. This was not just a major milestone, but also a ladder that led them to a place in the FIVB Volleyball Challenger Cup that gave them a chance to compete on an even bigger stage.

Thailand made history after winning the AVC Challenger Cup in 2023.

This marked a new chapter in Thailand’s  volleyball story, as this set the tone for what is to come for the men’s team. Their rise could…

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