The Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) sealed a partnership with VolleyStation to elevate the federation’s data collection and competition management in the coming volleyball seasons.
PNVF president Ramon “Tats” Suzara clinched the partnership with VolleyStation Chief Executive Officer Lukasz Wrobel during the Paris 2024 Olympics where Suzara was a technical delegate for the FIVB and VolleyStation’s referee systems were used for the games.
“As part of the partnership, VolleyStation will provide powerful software for national teams, competition management systems and players’ database systems,” Suzara said. “Thanks to an extensive live data presentation system, fans can easily follow accurate information from each match organized by PNVF.”
Suzara said that not only will the PNVF benefit from the partnership, but other domestic leages as well.
“The PVL [Premiere Volleyball League] and the UAAP[University Athletic Association of the Philippines] and NCAA [National Collegiate Athletic Association] can avail themselves of the VolleyballStation software through the PNVF,” Suzara said.
VolleyStation, a company based in Poland and founded in 2019, is the official provider of Data Collection Systems for the FIVB and Volleyball World with more than 500 customers in 35 countries.
“We are very proud of our budding partnership with the Philippine Volleyball Federation,” Wrobel said. “We have been watching the dynamic development of volleyball in the Philippines for a long time and consider this market as one of the most promising directions for our company.”
“Next year’s world championship confirms that the Philippines is becoming increasingly important in the global volleyball market,” Wrobel added.
The Philippines is the solo host of the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship set September 12 to 28, 2025.
VolleyStation will provide its software and technology for all PNVF events including the Champions League, National Under-18 and Under-23, Challenge Cup and the William G. Morgan Cup, an international tournament honoring the inventor of the sport.