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Asian U23 Women’s Volleyball Championships Airs Exclusively on TV5

 

 The country’s top volleyball superstars team up and once again take center stage at home as they make history and test their wares against 11 of the continent’s volleyball powerhouses in the inauguralAsian Women’s Under-23 Volleyball Championships set to take place from May 1 to May 9 at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City.      

With the Philippine women’s team’s preparations for the tournament already in full swing with UAAP stars Alyssa Valdez, Jaja Santiago, Jia Morado, among others leading the way, Larong Volleyball ng Pilipinas, Inc. (LVPI), the country’s official governing body for volleyball, has recently partnered with TV5 for this unprecedented event, naming the Kapatid Network as the host broadcaster of the international tournament.  

Present during the official contract signing between TV5 and LVPI were Sport5 Head Vincent “Chot” Reyes and Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) and LVPI President Joey Romasanta. LVPI Board members Atty. Ramon Malinao, Pedro Cayco, Jeff Tamayo, Richard Palou, Dr. Benjamin Espiritu and Congressman Victorico Chavez were also on hand during the event. The U23 team was also well-represented with Bea de Leon, Joanna Maraguinot, Rissa Sato, EJ Laure, Ria Meneses and Morado in attendance.

TV5 kicks off its exclusive coverage of the Asian U23 Women’s Volleyball Championships with the live airing of the Philippine team’s preliminary round games versus Iran (Friday, May 1 at 4:15PM), and Kazakhstan (Saturday, May 2 at 2:30PM). All tournament games will also be broadcast in Aksyon TV and via livestreaming onwww.Sports5.ph

23 Comments on Asian U23 Women’s Volleyball Championships Airs Exclusively on TV5

  1. Anonymous // May 9, 2015 at 10:09 am //

    hey!!! 10 am na.. last game na nang Phillipines… plz i.live sa tv 5

  2. anonymous // May 8, 2015 at 10:44 pm //

    sana gma newstv nyo nlang ipinacover ang avcu23 malinaw na sure pa..para sa bansa ipinaglalaban nila .halos mamatay na mga players.tapos uunahin nyo pa basketball?.

  3. Anonymous // May 6, 2015 at 5:25 am //

    Sana hindi na lang tv5 ang nagpapalabas ng u23 womens volleyball…kasi di naman 100% na pinalalabas lahat ng games…mas give nila ang basketball…nakakasawa na…kakatapos lang last week eto na naman…sana obang network na lang next time ang mag telebise…

  4. christian // May 5, 2015 at 7:25 pm //

    hindi ba i lalive ang u23 philippines vs chinese taipe

  5. Wanted to watch China vs Thailand match but there is no live streaming at sport5! it really sucks!

  6. PAG@77 // May 3, 2015 at 7:30 am //

    uhm.. I just want to say. LABAN PILIPINAS!

  7. You can catch the live stream here: http://www.Sports5.ph.

  8. REPLAY meron, REPLY wala… 😀

  9. Wala bang reply..?

  10. Wla pang replay sa ndi naka nood..?

  11. Jm Herrera // May 2, 2015 at 3:12 pm //

    watch philippine tvs here
    pinoy-ako24.com

  12. Anonymous // May 1, 2015 at 7:00 pm //

    bakit wala namang livesteam

  13. Anonymous // May 1, 2015 at 4:17 pm //

    were here in abu dhabi can we watch it even delayed telecast ?

  14. Where can we watch it online ? international ? like vietnam ? I cant access sport5.com

  15. anonymous // May 1, 2015 at 3:27 pm //

    Guys.. wagkayong atat.. 4:15pm pa.. 3:30 palang..

  16. Akala koba sa tv 5 ??????? Bat ala nman ????????????????? Tsk ,,,,,

  17. Why are the games of other countries not televised, only games of Philippines. We also want to watch the games of China, Japan, Korea, and Thailand. I hope Solar Sports will cover other games.

  18. Anonymous // May 1, 2015 at 1:05 pm //

    La namang livestreaking

  19. babyjoe // May 1, 2015 at 7:38 am //

    Are the tickets still available where can we buy

  20. if you want to watch u23,then go to sports5.com,that is the main website for livestreaming sports (Philippines).

  21. chathiyus // May 1, 2015 at 12:53 am //

    Why we can´t wacthing it on live stream in any countries?
    This is suck!!

  22. where can we tickets

  23. I will support the athletes, not the organizers.

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