Thailand hosts an epic women's volleyball championship on an international scale

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01.07.2025 • 14:47
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Thailand hosts an epic women's volleyball championship on an international scale
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The International Volleyball Federation FIVB chose Thailand as the host of the 20th Women's World Championship, which will be held in four different cities and will bring together 32 national teams from five confederations.

The prestigious sporting event will set a new historical accent in the development of volleyball in Southeast Asia. The championship will take place from August 22 to September 7, 2025, covering four key locations: Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chiang Mai, and Phuket.

The FIVB organizers define this championship as a revolutionary moment for regional sports. For the first time in the tournament's history, Southeast Asia will host such a large-scale international competition, bringing together 32 national teams.

The current world champions from Serbia will defend their title in the new expanded format. The tournament is expected to be the most extensive edition so far, offering a two-year cycle and expanded participation of teams from different confederations.

For the hosts from Thailand, this represents an exceptional opportunity to develop sports infrastructure and increase international recognition. The national team will have the unique chance to compete in front of its own audience and demonstrate the country's sporting potential.

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Петър Денев е спортен репортер с международен опит. Завършил журналистика в Софийския университет, специализирал в Италия.

Осветява футбол, баскетбол и олимпийски дисциплини. Привърженик на обективното спортно отразяване и анализ.

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