2023 SEA Men's V.League

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2023 SEA Men's V.League
Tournament details
Host nationsFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
City Bogor
Santa Rosa
Dates21–30 July
Teams 4  (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
Attendance14,000 (1,167 per match)
Official website
SEA V.League
First

The 2023 SEA Men's V.League was the inaugural edition of the SEA V.League, contested by four men's national teams that are the members of the Southeast Asian Volleyball Association (SEAVA), the sport's regional governing body affiliated to Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). [1] Prior to 2023, the SEA V.League was known as the ASEAN Grand Prix and only women's tournaments were held.

Contents

The first leg was held in Bogor, Indonesia from 21 to 23 July while the second leg was held in Santa Rosa, Philippines from 28 to 30 July. [1] [2]

Teams

Venues

First LegSecond Leg
Bogor, Indonesia Santa Rosa, Philippines
Polisi Kunarto Gymnasium  [ id ] Santa Rosa Sports Complex
Capacity: 1,000Capacity: 5,700
No image available.svg 5Santa Rosa Laguna City Proper Landmarks 40.jpg

Pool standing procedure

  1. Total number of victories (matches won, matches lost)
  2. In the event of a tie, the following first tiebreaker was to apply: The teams was to be ranked by the most point gained per match as follows:
    • Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 points for the winner, 0 points for the loser
    • Match won 3–2: 2 points for the winner, 1 point for the loser
    • Match forfeited: 3 points for the winner, 0 points (0–25, 0–25, 0–25) for the loser

First leg

Results

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (H)3309919.0002482101.181
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3216732.3332432301.057
3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 3122380.3752372540.933
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3031290.2222242580.868
Source: Daily Bulletin #4
(H) Host
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
21 Jul15:00 Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg3–0Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 25–2328–2625–21  78–70 Report
21 Jul18:30 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg3–0Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 25–2025–2225–19  75–61 Report
22 Jul15:00 Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg0–3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 22–2520–2520–25  62–75 Report
22 Jul18:30 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg3–0Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 25–2025–1925–20  75–59 Report
23 Jul15:00 Vietnam  Flag of Vietnam.svg3–2Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 22–2521–2525–1825–2315–10108–101 Report
23 Jul18:30 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg3–1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 21–2525–1725–2327–25 98–90 Report

Final standing

Awards

Second leg

Results

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3308933.0002812501.124
2Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 3214771.0003102961.047
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3124780.8753203380.947
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines (H)3032490.4442733000.910
Source: Daily Bulletin #4
(H) Host
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
28 Jul16:00 Vietnam  Flag of Vietnam.svg1–3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 23–2525–2114–2523–25 85–96 Report
28 Jul19:00 Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg2–3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 24–2627–2525–2123–2515–17114–114 Report
29 Jul15:00 Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg2–3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 20–2519–2530–2825–219–15103–114 Report
29 Jul18:00 Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg0–3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 20–2522–2520–25  62–75 Report
30 Jul15:00 Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg2–3Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 27–2525–2021–2521–259–15103–110 Report
30 Jul18:00 Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg2–3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 25–2218–2520–2526–248–1597–111 Report

Final standing

Awards

Results and standings

LegDateLocationChampionsRunners-upThird placePurse ($)[ citation needed ]Winner's
share ($)[ citation needed ]
121–23 July 2023 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bogor Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (1)Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (1)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (1)17,000
228–30 July 2023 Flag of the Philippines.svg Santa Rosa Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (2)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (1)Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (1)17,000

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