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Association | PNVF | |||
Coach | João Luciano Simao Barbosa | |||
Colours | ||||
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Results | ||||
Asian Championship | ||||
Appearances | 4 (First in 2000 ) | |||
Last updated on Unknown. |
Medal record | ||
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Southeast Asian Games | ||
2019 Philippines | Team | |
2021 Quảng Ninh | Team | |
2023 Sihanoukville | Team |
The Philippines men's national beach volleyball team is the national team of Philippines for beach volleyball. It is governed by Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) since 2021.
The following pairs included are in the top 1,000 in the FIVB World Rankings.
Rank | Team | Points | Confederation |
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231 | Abdilla/Requinton | 512 | AVC |
258 | Garcia/Arbasto | 452 | AVC |
470 | Buytrago/Salvador | 180 | AVC |
Philippines - 32nd Southeast Asian Games Lineup | |||||
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Team | No. | Name | Date of birth | Height | Last/Current Club |
A | 1 | Alnakran Abdilla | April 22, 1991 | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | Philippine Air Force Air Spikers |
2 | Jaron Requinton | August 29, 1994 | 1.89 m (6 ft 2+1⁄2 in) | University of Santo Tomas | |
B | 1 | Jude Garcia | November 7, 1998 | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | Creamline Beach Volleyball |
2 | James Buytrago | September 20, 1999 | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | National University | |
The following persons were assigned by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation as part of the coaching staff. [2]
Coaching Staff | ||||
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Position | Name | |||
Head coach | João Luciano Simao Barbosa | |||
Assistant coach | Rhovyl Verayo | |||
S&C coach | John Paulo Agir | |||
Team manager | Rosemarie Prochina |
The following are the rank of the Philippines men's beach volleyball team in past tournaments.
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2022 Future | Subic Bay | ||
Alnakran Abdilla Jaron Requinton | 5th place | ||
Jude Garcia Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | 9th place | ||
James Buytrago Pol Gringo Salvador |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2018 | Manila | Raphy Abanto John Kevin Juban | unplaced |
Alnakran Abdilla Edwin Tolentino | |||
Jade Becaldo Calvin Sarte | |||
Kris Roy Guzman Henry James Pecaña | |||
2019 | Boracay | ||
Alnakran Abdilla Jessie Lopez | unplaced | ||
James Butraygo Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | |||
Jade Becaldo Mike Abria | |||
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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1998 | Bangkok | Leonardo Toyco Elmer Valdez | 9th place |
2002 | Busan | did not participate | |
2006 | Doha | Parley Tupaz Rhovyl Verayo | 13th place |
2010 | Guangdong | did not participate | |
2014 | Incheon | ||
2018 | Palembang | ||
2022 | Hangzhou | Future event |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2008 | Bali | Rhovyl Verayo Jonrey Sasing | 9th place |
Benjaylo Labide Angelo Espiritu | 36th place | ||
2010 | Muscat | did not participate | |
2012 | Haiyang | ||
2014 | Phuket | Jade Becaldo Loujie Tipgos | 9th place |
Edmar Bonono Edward Ybañez | 17th place | ||
2016 | Da Nang | did not participate | |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2000 | Yangjiang | did not participate | |
2001 | Pasay | did not held | |
2002 | China | did not participate | |
2004 | China | ||
2005 | Thailand | ||
2006 | Kish | ||
2007 | Songkhla | Parley Tupaz Rhovyl Verayo | 5th place |
2008 | India | did not participate | |
2009 | Haikou | Gabriel Usman Angelo Espiritu | 17th place |
2010 | did not participate | ||
2011 | |||
2012 | |||
2013 | Wuhan | ||
2014 | Jinjiang | ||
2015 | Hong Kong | did not held | |
2016 | Sydney | did not participate | |
2017 | Songkhla | ||
2018 | Satun | ||
2019 | China | ||
2020 | Udon Thani | ||
2021 | Phuket | Jude Garcia Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | 5th place |
Andre Joseph Pareja Henry Pecaña | 17th place | ||
2022 | Bandar Abbas | did not participate | |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2021 | Nakhon Pathom | Jude Garcia Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | Semifinal round |
Jaron Requinton James Buytrago |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2022 | Samila Open (Songkhla) | Jude Garcia Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | 17th place |
Alnakran Abdilla Jaron Requinton | |||
Bandar Abbas Open | did not participate | ||
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2005 | Bacolod | Rhovyl Verayo Parley Tupaz | 4th place |
Chad Mowrey Justin Schonnor | 5th place | ||
2007 | Nakhon Ratchasima | Rhovyl Verayo Parley Tupaz | 4th place |
Edward Balbuena Mimi Dacurong | unplaced | ||
2009 | Vientiane | Rhovyl Verayo Jonrey Sasing | 5th place |
2011 | Palembang | did not participate | |
2013 | Naypyidaw | did not held | |
2015 | Singapore | ||
2017 | Kuala Lumpur | ||
2019 | Olongapo | Edmar Bonono Jude Garcia | Bronze medal |
James Buytrago Jaron Requinton | |||
2021 | Quảng Ninh | Jude Garcia Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | Bronze medal |
Alnakran Abdilla Jaron Requinton | |||
2023 | Sihanoukville | Alnakran Abdilla Jaron Requinton | Bronze medal |
James Buytrago Jude Garcia |
Year | Location | Representatives | Result |
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2017 | Singapore | Jude Garcia Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr. | 5th place |
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