THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) herded major volleyball stakeholders on Saturday and laid the groundwork for the creation of a new national federation for the sport that would secure the recognition of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).
POC President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino presided over the important meeting among the stakeholders and POC officials at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel where a January 25 elections was set at the East Ocean Seafoods Restaurant in Parañaque City.
“Volleyball is already unified at last and the true winner here is Philippine volleyball,” Tolentino said.
Attending the meeting were Alliances of Philippine Volleyball Inc.’s Ramon “Tats” Suzara, Larong Volleyballl sa Pilipinas Inc. secretary general Ariel Paredes and Philippine Volleyball Federation secretary general Rustico “Otie” Camangian.
Joining them were Ricky Palou and Tony Boy Liao of Sports Vision that organizes the Premier Volleyball League.
With Tolentino were POC secretary General Atty. Ed Gastanes, membership and accreditation committee head Atty. Billy Sumagui, along with national sports association affairs, government and athletes affairs head Karen Caballero, legal affairs head and administration chief Carl Sambrano.
Tolentino said the new national sports federation—which has yet to assume an official name—will be composed of 13 positions from the chairman, president and down to the members of the board.
Sumagui said the deadline, validation and submission of voting members will be today (Monday, January 18) the nomination of candidates will be on Wednesday. “We will report this to the FIVB and we’re going to invite them in the elections through video link,” Tolentino said.