Philippines men's national volleyball team results and fixtures

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The following is a list of fixtures and results of the Philippines men's national volleyball team against other national teams, as well as foreign club sides.

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1950s to 1990s

1958

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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State Flag of Iran (1925).svg  Iran May 25, 19582–312–1515–1315–813–152–1557–66 1958 Asian Games Tokyo, Japan
Flag of Hong Kong 1955.svg  Hong Kong May 27, 19583–213–1515–715–613–1515–1164–61
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan May 28, 19581–311–1515–1310–1513–1549–58
Flag of India.svg  India May 31, 19580–33–159–151–1513–45
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan May 25, 19580–315–2114–2113–2142–63 1962 Asian Games – Nine-a-side [1]
Flag of Hong Kong 1955.svg  Hong Kong May 26, 19580–321–2314–2119–2154–65
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China May 29, 19580–3?–??–??–??–?
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  South Korea May 31, 19582–318–2120–2221–1721–1918–21100–98

1962

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan August 26, 19622–39–1515–127–1515–911–1557–66 1962 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan August 27, 19620–34–156–153–1513–45
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia August 29, 19620–313–155–1514–1632–46
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand [2] August 30, 19620–30–150–150–150–45
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore August 25, 19623–021–1021–721–1163–28 1962 Asian Games – Nine-a-side [1]
Flag of Malaya (1950-1963).svg  Malaya August 27, 19623–021–1821–1021–1063–38
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 30, 19623–221–1523–2516–2116–2121–1899–98
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan August 30, 19621–38–2121–155–219–2143–78
Flag of South Korea (1949-1984).svg  South Korea August 30, 19621–322–206–2115–2117–2160–83

1966

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of India.svg  India December 10, 19661–3?–??–??–??–??–? 1966 Asian Games Bangkok, Thailand
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand December 11, 19661–3?–??–??–??–??–?
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia December 12, 19663–215–611–1515–312–1515–168–40
Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam December 13, 19663–0?–??–??–??–?
Flag of Ceylon.svg  Ceylon December 15, 19663–0?–??–??–??–?
Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Republic of China December 16, 19660–3?–??–??–??–?
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan [3] December 15, 19663–015–015–015–045–0

1974

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan September 2, 19740–30–156–155–1511–45 1974 Asian Games Tehran, Iran
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 4, 19741–316–144–155–156–1531–59
Flag of India.svg  India September 6, 19741–315–82–153–159–1529–53
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan December 15, 19663–115–714–1615–1115–1059–44
Flag of India.svg  India September 6, 19741–32–1515–136–151–1524–58

1975

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia August 17, 19752–312–1513–1515–815–610–1565–59 1975 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship Melbourne, Australia
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand August 19, 19753–015–215–917–1547–26
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea August 20, 19750–34–154–150–158–45
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China August 21, 19750–311–159–156–1526–45
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan August 24, 19750–33–155–153–1511–45
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 19, 19753–0?–??–??–??–?

1983

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia May 29, 19833–1?–??–??–??–??–? 1983 Southeast Asian Games Singapore
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei May 29, 19833–0?–??–??–??–?
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore June 1, 19832–3?–??–??–??–??–??–?
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar June 3, 19831–34–156–1515–133–1528–58
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore June 4, 19833–015–1015–515–645–21

1993

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 11, 19930–310–150–152–1512–45 1993 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh September 13, 19933–??–??–??–??–?
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 14, 19930–3?–??–??–??–?
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar September 15, 19931–36–1515–1212–1510–1543–57
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand September 19930–3?–??–??–??–?
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka September 1993?–3?–??–??–??–?

1997

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 3, 19970–312–155–158–1525–45 1997 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship Doha, Qatar
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan September 5, 19973–??–??–??–??–?
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand September 1997?–3?–??–??–??–?
Flag of India.svg  India September 1997?–3?–??–??–??–?
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka September 19973–??–??–??–??–?
Flag of Municipal Council of Macau.svg  Macau September 1997?–3?–??–??–??–?

2000s

2003

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 20031–322–2519–2525–2321–2587–98 2003 Southeast Asian Games Hanoi, Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand December 20030–318–2516–2517–2551–75
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia December 20031–325–1320–2522–2522–2589–88
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos December 11, 20033–025–2225–1325–1175–46
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia December 12, 20033–025–2325–1925–2075–62

2005

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Macau.svg  Macau March 2, 20053–025–1325–1725–1975–49 2006 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship qualification (AVC) Cebu City, Philippines
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei March 3, 20050–321–2514–2520–2555–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia March 5, 20050–315–2520–2520–2555–75
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga March 2, 20053–225–2725–2023–2525–2115–12113–105
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan September 20, 20053–025–1625–2125–1775–54 2005 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship Suphan Buri, Thailand
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong September 21, 20053–125–1925–1924–2625–1499–78
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 22, 20050–312–2516–2513–2541–75
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam September 23, 20050–320–2520–2522–2562–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia September 24, 20051–312–2520–2525–2014–2571–95
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand September 25, 20053–116–2525–2325–1826–2492–90
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei September 26, 20052–320–2525–2317–2527–2514–16103–114
Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar November 27, 20050–316–2518–2527–2961–79 2005 Southeast Asian Games Bacolod, Philippines
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam November 29, 20050–311–2517–2515–2543–75
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand December 1, 20051–311–2525–2318–2515–2569–98
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 3, 20052–328–2625–1722–2522–2513–15110–108

2009

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar September 27, 20092–325–2121–2525–1922–2515–17108–107 2009 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship Manila, Philippines
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan September 29, 20050–319–2514–2518–2551–75
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei October 1, 20091–325–2219–2519–2518–2581–97
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam October 2, 20050–316–2520–2518–2554–75
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka October 3, 20050–323–2524–2626–2873–79
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand October 4, 20050–318–2525–2718–2563–79
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka [4] October 5, 20053–025–025–025–075–0

2010s

2015

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia June 10, 20153–120–2525–2325–1825–1995–85 2015 Southeast Asian Games Kallang, Singapore
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar June 11, 20150–316–2514–2531–3361–83
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand June 14, 20150–321–2516–2513–2550–75

2017

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 21, 20170–319–2521–2520–2560–75 2017 Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 23, 20171–321–2525–2333–3521–25100–108
Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor August 24, 20173–025–1325–1825–1175–42

2019

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[5]
EventLocation
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Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia December 2, 20193–029–2725–1825–1179–61 2019 Southeast Asian Games Pasig, Philippines
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam December 3, 20193–025–2025–2125–1275–53
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 4, 20190–323–2530–3220–2573–82
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand December 8, 20193–217–2525–2023–2527–2517–15109–110
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 10, 20190–321–2525–2717–2563–77

2020s

2022

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[5]
EventLocation
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Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia May 14, 20221–321–2526–2428–3027–29102–108 2021 Southeast Asian Games Quảng Ninh, Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand May 16, 20220–320–2527–2922–2569–79
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia May 19, 20223–025–1225–1325–1275–37
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar May 19, 20223–226–2422–2525–2227–2916–14116–114

2023

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[5]
EventLocation
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Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia May 3, 20230–318–2518–2523–2562–75 2021 Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia May 4, 20230–318–2518–2517–2553–75
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore May 6, 20230–323–2521–2518–2562–75
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia May 7, 20233–225–1920–2525–2124–2617–15111–106
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore May 8, 20233–125–2323–2525–2225–2398–93
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau July 9, 20233–025–2125–1525–1475–50+2.56 2023 AVC Men's Challenge Cup Taipei, Taiwan
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia July 10, 20233–222–2525–1126–2423–2515–12111–107+1.25
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain July 12, 20230–320–2517–2523–2560–75-2.90
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau July 13, 20233–025–1525–1625–1775–48+2.49
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia July 14, 20232–325–1725–2323–2522–2512–15107–105-1.30
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei July 15, 20231–322–2517–2528–2622–2589–101-1.40
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia July 21, 20230–320–2522–2519–2561–75 2024 SEA Men's V.League – First Leg Bogor, Indonesia
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand July 22, 20230–322–2520–2520–2557–78
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam July 23, 20232–325–2225–2118–2523–2510–15101–108
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand July 23, 20232–324–2627–2525–2123–2515–17114–114 2024 SEA Men's V.League – Second Leg Santa Rosa, Philippines
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia June 24, 20240–320–2522–2520–2562–75
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam July 23, 20232–325–2218–2520–2526–248–1597–111

2024

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[5]
EventLocation
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Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China June 2, 20240–319–2522–2522–2563–75-1.50 2024 AVC Men's Challenge Cup Isa Town, Bahrain
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain June 3, 20240–318–2523–2520–2561–75-2.63
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia June 5, 20243–125–2323–2525–1425–2298–84+2.04
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand June 7, 20241–320–2525–2322–2520–2587–98-1.93
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 16, 20243–125–2125–2218–2525–2393–91 2024 SEA Men's V.League – First Leg Manila, Philippines
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 17, 20241–325–2319–2511–2521–2576–98
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand June 18, 20240–326–2815–2516–2557–78
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 23, 20240–324–2611–2515–2550–76 2024 SEA Men's V.League – Second Leg Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand June 24, 20240–318–2521–2519–2558–75
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 25, 20243–225–2714–2522–2525–2115–11103–107

2025

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[5]
EventLocation
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Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia September 12, 2025 2025 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship Pasay, Philippines
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt September 16, 2025
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran September 18, 2025

Invitational tournaments and exhibition games results

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Universiade July 25, 20170–416–2520–2519–2525–2780–102 Exhibition game [1] Suwon, South Korea
Flag of Thailand.svg Air Force Men's Volleyball Club July 5, 20190–320–2518–2521–2559–752019 Sealect Tuna Men's Senior Volleyball Kor Royal Cup [2] Sisaket, Thailand
Flag of Thailand.svg Fine Chef PhitsanulokJuly 6, 20193–117–2525–1225–2225–2092–79
Flag of Thailand.svg Royal Thai ArmyJuly 8, 20191–319–2521–2525–1919–2584–94
Flag of Thailand.svg Thai-Denmark SaraburiJuly 9, 20193–222–2527–2925–1825–1826–24125–114
Flag of Japan.svg Saitama AzaleaNovember 7, 20190–320–2523–2523–2566–75 Exhibition game [3] Tokyo, Japan
Flag of Japan.svg Fujitsu Red SpiritsNovember 9, 20191–422–2521–2524–2620–2525–23112–124 Exhibition game [4] Kawasaki, Japan
Flag of Japan.svg FC Tokyo November 12, 20191–322–2515–2525–2118–2580–96 Exhibition game [5] [6] Fukugawa, Japan
November 14, 20190–421–2512–2520–2515–2568–100
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar U23 March 26, 20223–025–1925–425–1675–39 Exhibition game Qatar
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Gharafa S.C.March 26, 20223–025–2225–1725–2275–61 Exhibition game
Flag of Qatar.svg VoliQ S.C.March 29, 20223–025–1725–1225–975–38 Exhibition game
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Ahli S.C.March 30, 20221–221–2519–2525–2165–71 Exhibition game
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar U23 April 1, 20223–025–1225–2125–1875–21 Exhibition game
Flag of Qatar.svg QVE Dynamic Marine ServicesApril 3, 20223–025–825–1425–2175–43 Exhibition game
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Sadd S.C.April 4, 20221–325–1914–2522–2519–2580–94 Exhibition game
Flag of Qatar.svg Barwa City SpikersApril 7, 20223–025–1425–2325–1775–54 Exhibition game
Flag of Japan.svg Osaka Bluteon September 7, 20240–327–2923–2512-2562–79Alas Pilipinas Invitationals
(Exhibition game) [7] [8] [9]
Pasig, Philippines
September 8, 20240–317–2510–2521–2548–75
Flag of Italy.svg ErmGroup Altotevere San GiustinoSeptember 19, 20242–223–2521–2525–1725–1894–85 Exhibition game San Giustino, Italy
Flag of Italy.svg Volley Young Libertas OsimoSeptember 20, 2024?–??–??–??–??–? Exhibition game Fano, Italy
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino September 23, 2024?–??–??–??–??–? Exhibition game San Marino
Flag of Italy.svg Gabbiano FarmaMed MantovaSeptember 26, 20241–323–2524–2625–2320–2592–99 Exhibition game Mantova, Italy
Flag of Italy.svg Diavoli Rosa BrugherioSeptember 26, 20243–0?–??–??–??–? Exhibition game Milan, Italy
Flag of Italy.svg Vero Volley YoungSeptember 27, 20243–225–2225–1922–2520–2515–9107–100 Exhibition game

Notes

^[1] These are separate events from the traditional 6-man volleyball. Only two editions of the Men's Nine-a-side volleyball event were at the Asian Games.
^[2] Thailand won over the Philippines via walkover. [10]
^[3] The Philippines won over Pakistan via walkover. [11]
^[4] The Philippines won over Sri Lanka via forfeiture.
^[5] The new calculation method of the FIVB Senior World Rankings was implemented on February 1, 2020 where every match results in any annual FIVB-sanctioned event from January 1, 2019 is taken into account of a country's rating in the World Rankings. [12]

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