The following is a list of fixtures and results of the Philippines women's national volleyball team against other national teams as well as foreign club sides.
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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South Korea | August 25, 1962 | 2–3 | 15–10 | 16–14 | 6–15 | 2–15 | 11–15 | 50–69 | 1962 Asian Games | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Indonesia | August 26, 1962 | 0–3 | 11–15 | 8–15 | 8–15 | 27–45 | ||||
Japan | August 27, 1962 | 0–3 | 4–15 | 0–15 | 3–15 | 7–45 | ||||
South Korea | August 29, 1962 | 0–3 | 19–21 | 20–22 | 12–21 | 51–64 | 1962 Asian Games – Nine-a-side [1] | |||
Indonesia | August 30, 1962 | 2–3 | 17–21 | 14–21 | 21–19 | 21–16 | 17–21 | 90–98 | ||
Japan | August 31, 1962 | 0–3 | 15–21 | 17–21 | 6–21 | 38–63 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Hungary | September 13, 1974 | 0–3 | 4–15 | 2–15 | 2–15 | 8–45 | 1974 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship | Mexico City, Mexico | ||
Romania | September 14, 1974 | 0–3 | 3–15 | 6–15 | 5–15 | 14–45 | ||||
Brazil | September 15, 1974 | 0–3 | 5–15 | 2–15 | 10–15 | 14–45 | ||||
Puerto Rico | September 18, 1974 | 3–0 | 15–10 | 15–5 | 15–2 | 45–17 | ||||
Bahamas | September 19, 1974 | 3–0 | 15–11 | 15–13 | 15–5 | 45–29 | ||||
China | September 20, 1974 | 0–3 | 5–15 | 1–15 | 5–15 | 11–45 | ||||
Brazil | September 22, 1974 | 0–3 | 0–15 | 3–15 | 3–15 | 6–45 | ||||
Czechoslovakia | September 23, 1974 | 0–3 | 8–15 | 10–15 | 10–15 | 28–45 | ||||
Bulgaria | September 24, 1974 | 1–3 | 15–13 | 5–15 | 6–15 | 6–15 | 32–58 | |||
China | September 26, 1974 | 0–3 | 5–15 | 4–15 | 9–15 | 18–45 | ||||
Netherlands | September 27, 1974 | 0–3 | 10–15 | 6–15 | 4–15 | 20–45 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Chinese Taipei | June 4, 1997 | 0–3 | 5–15 | 6–15 | 2–15 | 13–45 | 1998 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification (AVC) | Suwon, South Korea | ||
Kazakhstan | June 5, 1997 | 0–3 | 7–15 | 7–15 | 7–15 | 21–45 | ||||
South Korea | June 6, 1997 | 0–3 | 4–15 | 8–15 | 4–15 | 16–45 | ||||
Australia | September 21, 1997 | 1–3 | 8–15 | 10–15 | 15–8 | 7–15 | 40–53 | 1997 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Manila, Philippines | |
Chinese Taipei | September 23, 1997 | 0–3 | 4–15 | 4–15 | 2–15 | 10–45 | ||||
Japan | September 25, 1997 | 0–3 | 1–15 | 6–15 | 4–15 | 11–45 | ||||
Thailand | September 27, 1997 | 0–3 | 7–15 | 4–15 | 10–15 | 21–45 | ||||
Uzbekistan | September 28, 1997 | 0–3 | 6–15 | 8–15 | 13–15 | 27–45 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Indonesia | September 9, 2001 | 3–2 | 25–19 | 22–25 | 11–25 | 26–24 | 16–14 | 100–107 | 2001 Southeast Asian Games | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Malaysia | September 11, 2001 | 3–1 | 25–14 | 21–25 | 28–26 | 25–23 | 99–88 | |||
Vietnam | September 15, 2001 | 2–3 | 24–26 | 25–21 | 28–30 | 25–20 | 11–15 | 113–112 | ||
Indonesia | September 16, 2001 | 3–1 | 16–25 | 25–19 | 25–19 | 25–19 | 90–82 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Australia | September 20, 2003 | 3–2 | 23–25 | 25–22 | 25–14 | 12–25 | 15–12 | 100–98 | 2003 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam |
China | September 21, 2003 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 7–25 | 22–25 | 45–75 | ||||
Kazakhstan | September 22, 2003 | 0–3 | 15–25 | 12–25 | 19–25 | 46–75 | ||||
South Korea | September 24, 2003 | 0–3 | 14–25 | 10–25 | 7–25 | 31–75 | ||||
Japan | September 25, 2003 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 23–25 | 17–25 | 56–75 | ||||
Chinese Taipei | September 26, 2003 | 0–3 | 18–25 | 16–25 | 11–25 | 45–75 | ||||
Kazakhstan | September 27, 2003 | 0–3 | 0–25 | 0–25 | 0–25 | Forfeited | ||||
Thailand | December 2003 | 0–3 | 20–25 | 17–25 | 9–25 | 46–75 | 2003 Southeast Asian Games | Hanoi, Vietnam | ||
Indonesia | December 2003 | 3–2 | 25–17 | 23–25 | 25–23 | 17–25 | 15–12 | 106–103 | ||
Malaysia | December 2003 | 3–0 | 25–14 | 25–18 | 25–15 | 75–47 | ||||
Vietnam | December 2003 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 21–25 | 18–25 | 61–75 | ||||
Singapore | December 2003 | 3–0 | 25–21 | 25–13 | 25–19 | 75–53 | ||||
Vietnam | December 11, 2003 | 2–3 | 25–23 | 25–21 | 21–25 | 24–26 | 9–15 | 104–110 | ||
Indonesia | December 12, 2003 | 3–2 | 21–25 | 25–23 | 25–16 | 20–25 | 17–15 | 108–104 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Hong Kong | September 1, 2005 | 3–0 | 25–21 | 25–13 | 25–22 | 75–56 | 2005 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Taicang, China | ||
North Korea | September 2, 2005 | 0–3 | 17–25 | 12–25 | 13–25 | 42–75 | ||||
Kazakhstan | September 3, 2005 | 1–3 | 11–25 | 11–25 | 25–22 | 12–25 | 59–97 | |||
China | September 4, 2005 | 0–3 | 10–25 | 16–25 | 13–25 | 39–75 | ||||
Thailand | September 5, 2005 | 0–3 | 14–25 | 16–25 | 17–25 | 47–75 | ||||
India | September 6, 2005 | 3–1 | 25–21 | 18–25 | 25–17 | 25–18 | 93–81 | |||
Australia | September 7, 2005 | 3–0 | 25–23 | 25–18 | 15–18 | 75–59 | ||||
Singapore | October 27, 2005 | 3–0 | 25–9 | 25–16 | 25–20 | 75–45 | 2005 Southeast Asian Games | Bacolod, Philippines | ||
Indonesia | October 28, 2005 | 3–1 | 25–18 | 22–25 | 25–20 | 25–19 | 97–82 | |||
Vietnam | October 30, 2005 | 1–3 | 25–13 | 17–25 | 22–25 | 21–25 | 85–88 | |||
Thailand | October 31, 2005 | 0–3 | 19–25 | 11–25 | 12–25 | 42–75 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Tonga | August 1, 2006 | 3–0 | 25–13 | 25–16 | 25–15 | 75–44 | 2006 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification (AVC) | Ratchaburi, Thailand | ||
Kazakhstan | August 2, 2006 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 18–25 | 22–25 | 56–75 | ||||
Thailand | August 4, 2006 | 0–3 | 11–25 | 15–25 | 9–25 | 35–75 | ||||
South Korea | August 5, 2006 | 0–3 | 14–25 | 17–25 | 13–25 | 44–75 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Vietnam | June 14, 2013 | 0–3 | 9–25 | 11–25 | 18–25 | 38–75 | 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification (AVC) | Khe Sanh, Vietnam | ||
Myanmar | June 15, 2013 | 3–1 | 20–25 | 25–14 | 25–10 | 25–17 | 95–66 | |||
Indonesia | June 16, 2013 | 0–3 | 20–25 | 19–25 | 22–25 | 61–75 | ||||
India | September 13, 2013 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 24–26 | 12–25 | 58–76 | 2013 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | ||
Iran | September 14, 2013 | 1–3 | 25–19 | 20–25 | 18–25 | 15–25 | 78–94 | |||
China | September 15, 2013 | 0–3 | 9–25 | 10–25 | 8–25 | 27–75 | ||||
Sri Lanka | September 16, 2013 | 3–2 | 19–25 | 25–18 | 19–25 | 25–23 | 15–12 | 103–103 | ||
Myanmar | September 17, 2013 | 3–0 | 25–18 | 25–22 | 25–18 | 75–58 | ||||
Australia | September 19, 2013 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 15–25 | 23–25 | 60–75 | ||||
India | September 20, 2013 | 0–3 | 19–25 | 22–25 | 16–25 | 57–75 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Australia | May 20, 2015 | 1–3 | 18–25 | 18–25 | 26–24 | 15–25 | 77–99 | 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Tianjin, China | |
Kazakhstan | May 21, 2015 | 0–3 | 11–25 | 10–25 | 13–25 | 34–75 | ||||
South Korea | May 22, 2015 | 0–3 | 8–25 | 7–25 | 8–25 | 23–75 | ||||
Hong Kong | May 23, 2015 | 3–2 | 21–25 | 18–25 | 25–20 | 25–16 | 15–11 | 104–97 | ||
Sri Lanka | May 24, 2015 | 3–1 | 25–14 | 19–25 | 25–18 | 25–17 | 94–74 | |||
India | May 26, 2015 | 0–3 | 25–27 | 13–25 | 20–25 | 58–77 | ||||
Mongolia | May 27, 2015 | 1–3 | 18–25 | 13–25 | 30–28 | 22–25 | 83–104 | |||
Indonesia | June 10, 2015 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 20–25 | 14–25 | 56–75 | 2015 Southeast Asian Games | Kallang, Singapore | ||
Malaysia | June 11, 2015 | 3–0 | 25–15 | 25–18 | 25–16 | 75–49 | ||||
Vietnam | June 13, 2015 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 21–25 | 23–25 | 60–75 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Hong Kong | August 9, 2017 | 3–0 | 25–21 | 25–16 | 25–17 | 75–54 | 2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Biñan, Philippines | ||
Kazakhstan | August 11, 2017 | 0–3 | 23–25 | 20–25 | 19–25 | 62–75 | ||||
South Korea | August 13, 2017 | 0–3 | 23–25 | 18–25 | 12–25 | 53–75 | ||||
Vietnam | August 14, 2017 | 3–1 | 27–25 | 26–24 | 17–25 | 25–23 | 95–97 | |||
Thailand | August 15, 2017 | 0–3 | 21–25 | 14–25 | 20–25 | 55–75 | ||||
Chinese Taipei | August 16, 2017 | 0–3 | 19–25 | 20–25 | 19–25 | 59–75 | ||||
Kazakhstan | August 17, 2017 | 2–3 | 20–25 | 16–25 | 25–21 | 25–21 | 3–15 | 89–107 | ||
Malaysia | August 23, 2017 | 3–0 | 25–18 | 25–11 | 25–16 | 75–45 | 2017 Southeast Asian Games | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | ||
Vietnam | August 25, 2017 | 0–3 | 24–26 | 12–25 | 23–25 | 59–76 | ||||
Thailand | August 26, 2017 | 0–3 | 21–25 | 17–25 | 17–25 | 55–75 | ||||
Vietnam | August 27, 2017 | 1–3 | 27–25 | 22–25 | 20–25 | 21–25 | 90–100 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Thailand | August 19, 2018 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 12–25 | 15–25 | 49–75 | 2018 Asian Games | Jakarta, Indonesia | ||
Japan | August 21, 2018 | 0–3 | 12–25 | 15–25 | 21–25 | 48–75 | ||||
Hong Kong | August 23, 2018 | 3–0 | 25–18 | 25–21 | 25–22 | 75–61 | ||||
Indonesia | August 25, 2018 | 1–3 | 20–25 | 20–25 | 26–24 | 22–25 | 88–99 | |||
China | August 29, 2018 | 0–3 | 15–25 | 9–25 | 7–25 | 31–75 | ||||
Kazakhstan | August 31, 2018 | 2–3 | 11–25 | 25–22 | 15–25 | 25–19 | 14–16 | 90–107 | ||
Indonesia | September 1, 2018 | 1–3 | 17–25 | 25–23 | 19–25 | 20–25 | 81–98 | |||
Australia | September 16, 2018 | 2–3 | 25–21 | 25–21 | 24–26 | 16–25 | 10–15 | 100–108 | 2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
Iran | September 17, 2018 | 2–3 | 29–27 | 16–25 | 25–17 | 12–25 | 13–15 | 95–109 | ||
Kazakhstan | September 18, 2018 | 3–1 | 25–22 | 25–23 | 20–25 | 25–17 | 95–87 | |||
South Korea | September 21, 2018 | 1–3 | 13–25 | 26–24 | 7–25 | 21–25 | 67–99 | |||
Kazakhstan | September 22, 2018 | 3–2 | 25–13 | 23–25 | 25–22 | 17–25 | 15–8 | 105–93 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | WR Pts. [2] | Event | Location | |||||
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Indonesia | September 20, 2019 | 2–3 | 21–25 | 28–26 | 25–12 | 18–25 | 9–15 | 101–103 | — | 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix – First Leg | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
Thailand | September 21, 2019 | 1–3 | 13–25 | 21–25 | 25–23 | 20–25 | 79–98 | ||||
Vietnam | September 22, 2019 | 3–2 | 25–21 | 22–25 | 25–21 | 15–25 | 15–12 | 102–104 | |||
Vietnam | October 4, 2019 | 3–0 | 25–21 | 25–23 | 25–21 | 75–65 | 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix – Second Leg | Santa Rosa, Philippines | |||
Thailand | October 5, 2019 | 0–3 | 12–25 | 16–25 | 10–25 | 38–75 | |||||
Indonesia | October 6, 2019 | 1–3 | 21–25 | 17–25 | 25–22 | 21–25 | 84–97 | ||||
Vietnam | December 3, 2019 | 2–3 | 25–21 | 23–25 | 19–25 | 25–20 | 8–15 | 100–106 | 2019 Southeast Asian Games | Pasig, Philippines | |
Thailand | December 5, 2019 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 22–25 | 32–34 | 70–84 | |||||
Indonesia | December 7, 2019 | 1–3 | 25–22 | 26–28 | 22–25 | 14–25 | 87–100 | ||||
Indonesia | December 9, 2019 | 2–3 | 20–25 | 26–24 | 15–25 | 25–20 | 14–16 | 100–110 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | WR Pts. [2] | Event | Location | |||||
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Malaysia | May 13, 2022 | 3–0 | 25–14 | 25–20 | 25–15 | 75–49 | — | 2021 Southeast Asian Games | Quảng Ninh, Vietnam | ||
Thailand | May 14, 2022 | 0–3 | 15–25 | 13–25 | 14–25 | 42–75 | |||||
Indonesia | May 17, 2022 | 1–3 | 23–25 | 25–21 | 15–25 | 20–25 | 83–96 | ||||
Vietnam | May 19, 2022 | 0–3 | 23–25 | 19–25 | 17–25 | 59–75 | |||||
Indonesia | May 21, 2022 | 1–3 | 21–25 | 25–22 | 19–25 | 21–25 | 86–97 | ||||
Kazakhstan | Cancelled | – | – | – | – | – | 2021 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Central Luzon, Philippines [3] | |||
Chinese Taipei | Cancelled | – | – | – | – | – | |||||
Uzbekistan | Cancelled | – | – | – | – | – |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | WR Pts. [2] | Event | Location | |||||
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Vietnam | August 21, 2022 | 0–3 | 19–25 | 17–25 | 29–31 | 65–81 | — | 2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup | Pasig, Philippines | ||
China | August 23, 2022 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 22–25 | 20–25 | 58–75 | |||||
Iran | August 24, 2022 | 3–1 | 25–19 | 25–22 | 20–25 | 25–14 | 95–80 | ||||
South Korea | August 25, 2022 | 3–0 | 25–18 | 25–13 | 25–17 | 75–48 | |||||
Thailand | August 27, 2022 | 1–3 | 18–25 | 25–23 | 20–25 | 9–25 | 72–98 | ||||
Australia | August 28, 2022 | 3–2 | 21–25 | 25–19 | 19–25 | 25–18 | 15–12 | 105–99 | |||
Chinese Taipei | August 29, 2022 | 0–3 | 26–28 | 21–25 | 21–25 | 68–78 | |||||
Thailand | September 9, 2022 | 0–3 | 17–25 | 22–25 | 12–25 | 51–75 | 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | |||
Vietnam | September 10, 2022 | 0–3 | 12–25 | 16–25 | 16–25 | 44–75 | |||||
Indonesia | September 11, 2022 | 0–3 | 24–26 | 22–25 | 23–25 | 69–76 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | WR Pts. [2] | Event | Location | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Total | ||||||
Cambodia | May 9, 2023 | 3–0 | 25–5 | 25–5 | 25–5 | 75–15 | — | 2023 Southeast Asian Games | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | ||
Vietnam | May 10, 2023 | 0–3 | 20–25 | 17–25 | 19–25 | 56–75 | |||||
Singapore | May 11, 2023 | 3–0 | 25–17 | 25–14 | 25–13 | 75–44 | |||||
Thailand | May 13, 2023 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 9–25 | 12–25 | 43–75 | |||||
Indonesia | May 14, 2023 | 1–3 | 20–25 | 25–22 | 22–25 | 23–25 | 90–97 | ||||
Macau | June 19, 2023 | 3–0 | 25–14 | 25–12 | 25–9 | 75–35 | +2.46 | 2023 AVC Women's Challenge Cup | Gresik, Indonesia | ||
Indonesia | June 20, 2023 | 0–3 | 17–25 | 20–25 | 10–25 | 47–75 | -2.69 | ||||
India | June 21, 2023 | 3–2 | 25–22 | 26–28 | 11–25 | 29–27 | 18–16 | 109–118 | +1.24 | ||
Australia | June 23, 2023 | 1–3 | 18–25 | 22–25 | 25–21 | 20–25 | 85–96 | -1.76 | |||
Iran | June 24, 2023 | 0–3 | 20–25 | 13–25 | 16–25 | 49–75 | -2.65 | ||||
Uzbekistan | June 25, 2023 | 3–1 | 25–14 | 13–25 | 25–18 | 25–18 | 88–75 | +1.82 | |||
Vietnam | August 4, 2023 | 1–3 | 15–25 | 25–19 | 21–25 | 9–25 | 70–94 | — | 2023 SEA Women's V.League – First Leg | Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam | |
Thailand | August 5, 2023 | 0–3 | 19–25 | 7–25 | 17–25 | 43–75 | |||||
Indonesia | August 6, 2023 | 0–3 | 20–25 | 17–25 | 21–25 | 58–75 | |||||
Thailand | August 11, 2023 | 0–3 | 15–25 | 17–25 | 18–25 | 50–75 | 2023 SEA Women's V.League – Second Leg | Chiang Mai, Thailand | |||
Vietnam | August 12, 2023 | 1–3 | 19–25 | 27–25 | 29–31 | 14–25 | 89–106 | ||||
Indonesia | August 13, 2023 | 1–3 | 25–22 | 21–25 | 22–25 | 24–26 | 92–98 | ||||
Kazakhstan | August 30, 2023 | 3–2 | 25–21 | 17–25 | 24–26 | 27–25 | 15–6 | 108–103 | -2.52 | 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand |
China | August 31, 2023 | 0–3 | 15–25 | 20–25 | 17–25 | 52–75 | -0.29 | ||||
Hong Kong | September 1, 2023 | 0–3 | 21–25 | 21–25 | 11–25 | 53–75 | -9.18 | ||||
Iran | September 3, 2023 | 2–3 | 25–22 | 22–25 | 21–25 | 26–24 | 12–15 | 106–111 | -4.36 | ||
Uzbekistan | September 5, 2023 | 3–0 | 25–20 | 25–17 | 25–23 | 75–60 | +7.83 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | WR Pts. [2] | Event | Location | |||||
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Australia | May 23, 2024 | 3–1 | 22–25 | 25–19 | 25–16 | 25–21 | 97–81 | +1.97 | 2024 Asian Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup | Manila, Philippines | |
India | May 24, 2024 | 3–1 | 22–25 | 25–21 | 25–17 | 25–18 | 97–81 | +1.93 | |||
Iran | May 25, 2024 | 3–0 | 25–16 | 25–13 | 25–15 | 75–44 | +2.54 | ||||
Chinese Taipei | May 26, 2024 | 3–0 | 25–13 | 25–21 | 25–18 | 75–52 | +2.99 | ||||
Kazakhstan | May 28, 2024 | 0–3 | 23–25 | 21–25 | 14–25 | 58–75 | -1.60 | ||||
Australia | May 29, 2024 | 3–0 | 25–23 | 25–15 | 25–7 | 75–45 | +2.48 | ||||
Vietnam | July 5, 2024 | 0–3 | 14–25 | 22–25 | 21–25 | 57–75 | -3.45 | 2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Challenger Cup | |||
Vietnam | August 2, 2024 | 1–3 | 23–25 | 25–20 | 22–25 | 21–25 | 91–95 | — | 2024 SEA Women's V.League – First Leg | Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam | |
Thailand | August 3, 2024 | 0–3 | 12–25 | 18–25 | 10–25 | 40–75 | |||||
Indonesia | August 4, 2024 | 3–1 | 25–23 | 15–25 | 25–23 | 25–21 | 90–92 | ||||
Thailand | August 9, 2024 | 0–3 | 18–25 | 23–25 | 16–25 | 57–75 | 2024 SEA Women's V.League – Second Leg | Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand | |||
Vietnam | August 10, 2024 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 20–25 | 22–25 | 58–75 | |||||
Indonesia | August 11, 2024 | 3–2 | 20–25 | 25–20 | 16–25 | 25–20 | 15–10 | 101–100 |
Opponent | Date | Result | Set | Event | Location | |||||
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Vietnam | July 25, 2015 | 0–3 | 16–25 | 18–25 | 15–25 | 49–75 | 2015 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup | Bạc Liêu, Vietnam | ||
Thailand U23 | July 26, 2015 | 0–3 | 10–25 | 13–25 | 21–25 | 44–75 | ||||
North Korea | July 28, 2015 | 0–3 | 4–25 | 13–25 | 16–25 | 33–75 | ||||
Nanjing University | July 28, 2015 | 3–2 | 18–25 | 20–25 | 25–19 | 25–23 | 15–12 | 103–104 | ||
Liaoning V.C. | July 29, 2015 | 0–3 | 22–25 | 17–25 | 15–25 | 54–75 | ||||
Nanjing University | July 31, 2015 | 1–3 | 25–23 | 14–25 | 18–25 | 8–25 | 65–98 | |||
Okayama Seagulls | July 19, 2017 | 3–0 | 25–22 | 25–17 | 25–14 | – | – | 75–53 | Exhibition game [1] | Okayama, Japan |
São Caetano | April 14, 2022 | 1–4 | 20–25 | 17–25 | 20–25 | 29–27 | 9–15 | 95–117 | Exhibition game [2] [3] | São Caetano do Sul, Brazil |
Barueri U21 | April 20, 2022 | 4–0 | 33–31 | 26–24 | 25–20 | 25–17 | 109–92 | Barueri, Brazil | ||
Barueri U21 | April 21, 2022 | 3–1 | 25–11 | 22–25 | 25–13 | 26–24 | 98–63 | |||
Thailand | June 11, 2022 | 0–3 | 13–25 | 10–25 | 16–25 | 39–75 | PNVF International Challenge [4] | San Juan, Philippines | ||
Japan | June 12, 2022 | 0–4 | 14–25 | 9–25 | 23–25 | 19–25 | 65–100 | |||
Victorina Himeji | April 15, 2023 | 1–3 | 21–25 | 25–19 | 13–25 | 22–25 | – | 81–94 | Exhibition game [5] | Himeji, Japan |
Ashiya University | April 24, 2023 | 3–1 | 25–17 | 25–17 | 21–25 | 25–18 | 96–77 | Exhibition game | Ashiya, Japan | |
Sonoda Women's University | April 25, 2023 | 4–1 | 25–21 | 25–21 | 25–22 | 25–17 | 13–15 | 113–96 | Exhibition game | Amagasaki, Japan |
Mukogawa Women's University | April 26, 2023 | 2–2 | 25–19 | 25–22 | 23–25 | 23–25 | 96–91 | Exhibition game | Nishinomiya, Japan | |
Kobe Shinwa Women's University | April 27, 2023 | 1–4 | 15–25 | 23–25 | 25–22 | 9–25 | 13–15 | 86–107 | Exhibition game | Kobe, Japan |
Powerful Daegu | June 7, 2024 | 2–3 | 26–24 | 23–25 | 23–25 | 25–16 | 8–15 | 105–105 | Serve-Spike Unite! (Exhibition game) [6] [7] | Daegu, South Korea |
Saga Hisamitsu Springs | September 7, 2024 | 0–3 | 19–25 | 16–25 | 16-25 | 51–75 | Alas Pilipinas Invitationals (Exhibition game) [8] [9] [10] | Pasig, Philippines | ||
September 8, 2024 | 0–3 | 14–25 | 21–25 | 19–25 | 54–75 |
The Premier Volleyball League (PVL) is the top-level professional women's volleyball league in the Philippines organized by the Sports Vision Management Group, Inc. The PVL was established in 2004 as the inter-collegiate Shakey's V-League (SVL) until it rebranded to the current entity in 2017. Prior to becoming a full-fledged professional league in 2021, the PVL was open to participation of corporate owned semi-professional clubs and non-collegiate teams backed by local governments.
Jorge Edson Souza de Brito, known as Jorge Edson, is a Brazilian volleyball coach and retired volleyball player. He was a member of the Brazil men's national volleyball team that won the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona by defeating the Netherlands (3-0) in the final. He played as a middle blocker. He was born in Porto Alegre.
The Philippines men's national volleyball team represents Philippines in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches, governed by Philippine National Volleyball Federation since 2021.
The Philippines women's national volleyball team represents the Philippines in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches, governed by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation since 2021.
The Philippine Super Liga was a non-professional corporate club women's volleyball league in the Philippines. It was first organized by SportsCore Event Management and Consultancy, Inc. and later owned by Athletic Events & Sports Management Group (ACES), Inc. The league was envisioned to provide former collegiate players a league with which they can continue with their volleyball career.
The Philippines women's national under-23 volleyball team was the national volleyball team of the Philippines that represented the country in under-23 volleyball events. They were ranked 28 as of January 2017. Its highest achievement was in 2015 where it placed 7th. It was governed by Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas (LVPI) from 2015 until 2019.
Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas, Inc. was the national sport association for volleyball in the Philippines between 2015 and January 2021. It was recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and provisionally recognized by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB). In 2021, the newly formed Philippine National Volleyball Federation became recognized by the POC, AVC and FIVB as the national sport association for volleyball in the Philippines.
Julia Melissa "Jia" Morado-De Guzman is a Filipino volleyball player. She was a member of the Ateneo Lady Eagles and was the team's captain in the UAAP Season 79 Women's Volleyball tournament. From 2015, Jia has been a constant member of the Philippines Women's National Volleyball Team.
The 2016 PSL season was the fourth season of the Philippine Super Liga (PSL). There were three indoor conferences and one beach volleyball tournament for the season.
The Philippine SuperLiga All-Stars was a volleyball selection team composed of players from the Philippine Super Liga (PSL). Only women's teams have been formed.
Sachi Minowa, commonly known as Jaja Santiago, is a Philippine-born Japanese volleyball player who plays for JT Marvelous of Japan's V.League.
The Philippines women's national under-19 volleyball team represents the Philippines in women's under-18/19 volleyball events. It is controlled and managed by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF), which is a member of the Asian volleyball body Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and the international volleyball body government the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB).
Tyler-Marie Kalei Mau is a professional Filipino-American volleyball player. She is currently a member of the Philippines women's national team. She debuted in the Philippines with the United Volleyball Club in the Philippine Super Liga.
The Philippines women's national beach volleyball team is the national team of Philippines. It is governed by Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) since 2021.
The Philippine National Volleyball Federation sent representative teams in the 2021 Asian Men's and Women's Club Volleyball Championships under the name of Rebisco and Choco Mucho, brands of its sponsor Republic Biscuit Corporation. The teams don't belong to a domestic league with its players derived from the pool of the Philippine men's and women's national teams.
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 2024 AVC Women's Challenge Cup was the fifth edition of the AVC Women's Challenge Cup, an annual international volleyball tournament organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and this year with the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF). The tournament was held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines between 22 and 29 May 2024. The winners of the tournament, Vietnam, qualified for the 2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Challenger Cup.
The Philippines men's national under-19 volleyball team represents the Philippines in men's under-18/19 volleyball events. It is controlled and managed by the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF), which is a member of the Asian volleyball body Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and the international volleyball body government the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB).
The 2024 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference was the nineteenth conference of the Premier Volleyball League and its tenth conference as a professional league.
Takayuki Minowa is a Japanese volleyball coach who is currently the head coach of the Philippine women's club, Akari Chargers of the Premier Volleyball League since 2024.