Ha Nam to host women’s club volleyball championship
Volleyball aficionados will have the chance to enjoy thrilling matches between some of the best clubs in Asia, as the 2015 Asian Women’s Club Volleyball Championship is schedule to be held in Ha Nam.
Volleyball aficionados will have the chance to enjoy thrilling matches between some of the best clubs in Asia, as the 2015 Asian Women’s Club Volleyball Championship is schedule to be held in the northern province of Ha Nam from September 12-20.
Jointly held by the Vietnam Volleyball Association and the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the annual continental competition will attract nine teams, Hisamitsu (Japan), Zhejiang (China), Bangkok Glass (Thailand), Taiwan Power (Taiwan, China), 4.25 Sports Club (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea), Islamic Azad University (Iran), Zhettysu (Kazakhstan), Petro Blaze Spikers (the Philippines) and Thong Tin Lienvietpostbank (Vietnam).
The winner will pocket the only ticket to compete in the 2016 edition of the FIVB’s Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship, which is slated for October 2016.
According to the organising board, meticulous logistics and security preparations have been made to leave lasting impressions on participants.
To draw audiences, free entrance tickets are being offered for all matches during the event.-VNA
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