Philippines women's national volleyball team results and fixtures

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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.

Contents

1960s to 1990s

1962

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea August 25, 19622–315–1016–146–152–1511–1550–69 1962 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 26, 19620–311–158–158–1527–45
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan August 27, 19620–34–150–153–157–45
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea August 29, 19620–319–2120–2212–2151–64 1962 Asian Games – Nine-a-side [1]
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 30, 19622–317–2114–2121–1921–1617–2190–98
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan August 31, 19620–315–2117–216–2138–63

1974

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Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary September 13, 19740–34–152–152–158–45 1974 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Mexico City, Mexico
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania September 14, 19740–33–156–155–1514–45
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil September 15, 19740–35–152–1510–1514–45
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico September 18, 19743–015–1015–515–245–17
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas September 19, 19743–015–1115–1315–545–29
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 20, 19740–35–151–155–1511–45
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil September 22, 19740–30–153–153–156–45
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia September 23, 19740–38–1510–1510–1528–45
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria September 24, 19741–315–135–156–156–1532–58
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 26, 19740–35–154–159–1518–45
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands September 27, 19740–310–156–154–1520–45

1997

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Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei June 4, 19970–35–156–152–1513–45 1998 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification (AVC) Suwon,
South Korea
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan June 5, 19970–37–157–157–1521–45
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea June 6, 19970–34–158–154–1516–45
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 21, 19971–38–1510–1515–87–1540–53 1997 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Manila, Philippines
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei September 23, 19970–34–154–152–1510–45
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan September 25, 19970–31–156–154–1511–45
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand September 27, 19970–37–154–1510–1521–45
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan September 28, 19970–36–158–1513–1527–45

2000s

2001

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia September 9, 20013–225–1922–2511–2526–2416–14100–107 2001 Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia September 11, 20013–125–1421–2528–2625–2399–88
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam September 15, 20012–324–2625–2128–3025–2011–15113–112
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia September 16, 20013–116–2525–1925–1925–1990–82

2003

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 20, 20033–223–2525–2225–1412–2515–12100–98 2003 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 21, 20030–316–257–2522–2545–75
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan September 22, 20030–315–2512–2519–2546–75
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea September 24, 20030–314–2510–257–2531–75
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan September 25, 20030–316–2523–2517–2556–75
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei September 26, 20030–318–2516–2511–2545–75
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan September 27, 20030–30–250–250–25Forfeited
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand December 20030–320–2517–259–2546–75 2003 Southeast Asian Games Hanoi, Vietnam
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 20033–225–1723–2525–2317–2515–12106–103
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia December 20033–025–1425–1825–1575–47
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam December 20030–322–2521–2518–2561–75
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore December 20033–025–2125–1325–1975–53
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam December 11, 20032–325–2325–2121–2524–269–15104–110
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 12, 20033–221–2525–2325–1620–2517–15108–104

2005

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong September 1, 20053–025–2125–1325–2275–56 2005 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Taicang, China
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea September 2, 20050–317–2512–2513–2542–75
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan September 3, 20051–311–2511–2525–2212–2559–97
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 4, 20050–310–2516–2513–2539–75
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand September 5, 20050–314–2516–2517–2547–75
Flag of India.svg  India September 6, 20053–125–2118–2525–1725–1893–81
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 7, 20053–025–2325–1815–1875–59
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore October 27, 20053–025–925–1625–2075–45 2005 Southeast Asian Games Bacolod, Philippines
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia October 28, 20053–125–1822–2525–2025–1997–82
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam October 30, 20051–325–1317–2522–2521–2585–88
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand October 31, 20050–319–2511–2512–2542–75

2006

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Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga August 1, 20063–025–1325–1625–1575–44 2006 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification (AVC) Ratchaburi, Thailand
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan August 2, 20060–316–2518–2522–2556–75
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 4, 20060–311–2515–259–2535–75
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea August 5, 20060–314–2517–2513–2544–75

2010s

2013

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam June 14, 20130–39–2511–2518–2538–75 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification (AVC) Khe Sanh, Vietnam
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar June 15, 20133–120–2525–1425–1025–1795–66
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia June 16, 20130–320–2519–2522–2561–75
Flag of India.svg  India September 13, 20130–322–2524–2612–2558–76 2013 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran September 14, 20131–325–1920–2518–2515–2578–94
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 15, 20130–39–2510–258–2527–75
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka September 16, 20133–219–2525–1819–2525–2315–12103–103
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar September 17, 20133–025–1825–2225–1875–58
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 19, 20130–322–2515–2523–2560–75
Flag of India.svg  India September 20, 20130–319–2522–2516–2557–75

2015

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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia May 20, 20151–318–2518–2526–2415–2577–99 2015 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Tianjin, China
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan May 21, 20150–311–2510–2513–2534–75
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea May 22, 20150–38–257–258–2523–75
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong May 23, 20153–221–2518–2525–2025–1615–11104–97
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka May 24, 20153–125–1419–2525–1825–1794–74
Flag of India.svg  India May 26, 20150–325–2713–2520–2558–77
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia May 27, 20151–318–2513–2530–2822–2583–104
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia June 10, 20150–322–2520–2514–2556–75 2015 Southeast Asian Games Kallang, Singapore
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia June 11, 20153–025–1525–1825–1675–49
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam June 13, 20150–316–2521–2523–2560–75

2017

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong August 9, 20173–025–2125–1625–1775–54 2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Biñan, Philippines
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan August 11, 20170–323–2520–2519–2562–75
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea August 13, 20170–323–2518–2512–2553–75
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 14, 20173–127–2526–2417–2525–2395–97
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 15, 20170–321–2514–2520–2555–75
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei August 16, 20170–319–2520–2519–2559–75
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan August 17, 20172–320–2516–2525–2125–213–1589–107
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia August 23, 20173–025–1825–1125–1675–45 2017 Southeast Asian Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 25, 20170–324–2612–2523–2559–76
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 26, 20170–321–2517–2517–2555–75
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 27, 20171–327–2522–2520–2521–2590–100

2018

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 19, 20180–322–2512–2515–2549–75 2018 Asian Games Jakarta, Indonesia
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan August 21, 20180–312–2515–2521–2548–75
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong August 23, 20183–025–1825–2125–2275–61
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 25, 20181–320–2520–2526–2422–2588–99
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China August 29, 20180–315–259–257–2531–75
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan August 31, 20182–311–2525–2215–2525–1914–1690–107
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia September 1, 20181–317–2525–2319–2520–2581–98
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia September 16, 20182–325–2125–2124–2616–2510–15100–108 2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran September 17, 20182–329–2716–2525–1712–2513–1595–109
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan September 18, 20183–125–2225–2320–2525–1795–87
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea September 21, 20181–313–2526–247–2521–2567–99
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan September 22, 20183–225–1323–2525–2217–2515–8105–93

2019

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[2]
EventLocation
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Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia September 20, 20192–321–2528–2625–1218–259–15101–103 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix – First Leg Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand September 21, 20191–313–2521–2525–2320–2579–98
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam September 22, 20193–225–2122–2525–2115–2515–12102–104
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam October 4, 20193–025–2125–2325–2175–65 2019 ASEAN Grand Prix – Second Leg Santa Rosa, Philippines
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand October 5, 20190–312–2516–2510–2538–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia October 6, 20191–321–2517–2525–2221–2584–97
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam December 3, 20192–325–2123–2519–2525–208–15100–106 2019 Southeast Asian Games Pasig, Philippines
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand December 5, 20190–316–2522–2532–3470–84
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 7, 20191–325–2226–2822–2514–2587–100
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia December 9, 20192–320–2526–2415–2525–2014–16100–110

2020s

2021

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[2]
EventLocation
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Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia May 13, 20223–025–1425–2025–1575–49 2021 Southeast Asian Games Quảng Ninh, Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand May 14, 20220–315–2513–2514–2542–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia May 17, 20221–323–2525–2115–2520–2583–96
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam May 19, 20220–323–2519–2517–2559–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia May 21, 20221–321–2525–2219–2521–2586–97
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Cancelled 2021 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Central Luzon, Philippines [3]
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Cancelled
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Cancelled

2022

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[2]
EventLocation
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Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 21, 20220–319–2517–2529–3165–81 2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup Pasig, Philippines
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China August 23, 20220–316–2522–2520–2558–75
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran August 24, 20223–125–1925–2220–2525–1495–80
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea August 25, 20223–025–1825–1325–1775–48
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 27, 20221–318–2525–2320–259–2572–98
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia August 28, 20223–221–2525–1919–2525–1815–12105–99
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei August 29, 20220–326–2821–2521–2568–78
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand September 9, 20220–317–2522–2512–2551–75 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam September 10, 20220–312–2516–2516–2544–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia September 11, 20220–324–2622–2523–2569–76

2023

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[2]
EventLocation
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Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia May 9, 20233–025–525–525–575–15 2023 Southeast Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam May 10, 20230–320–2517–2519–2556–75
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore May 11, 20233–025–1725–1425–1375–44
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand May 13, 20230–322–259–2512–2543–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia May 14, 20231–320–2525–2222–2523–2590–97
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau June 19, 20233–025–1425–1225–975–35+2.46 2023 AVC Women's Challenge Cup Gresik, Indonesia
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia June 20, 20230–317–2520–2510–2547–75-2.69
Flag of India.svg  India June 21, 20233–225–2226–2811–2529–2718–16109–118+1.24
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia June 23, 20231–318–2522–2525–2120–2585–96-1.76
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran June 24, 20230–320–2513–2516–2549–75-2.65
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan June 25, 20233–125–1413–2525–1825–1888–75+1.82
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 4, 20231–315–2525–1921–259–2570–94 2023 SEA Women's V.League – First Leg Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 5, 20230–319–257–2517–2543–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 6, 20230–320–2517–2521–2558–75
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 11, 20230–315–2517–2518–2550–75 2023 SEA Women's V.League – Second Leg Chiang Mai, Thailand
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 12, 20231–319–2527–2529–3114–2589–106
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 13, 20231–325–2221–2522–2524–2692–98
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan August 30, 20233–225–2117–2524–2627–2515–6108–103-2.52 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China August 31, 20230–315–2520–2517–2552–75-0.29
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong September 1, 20230–321–2521–2511–2553–75-9.18
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran September 3, 20232–325–2222–2521–2526–2412–15106–111-4.36
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan September 5, 20233–025–2025–1725–2375–60+7.83

2024

OpponentDateResultSetWR
Pts.
[2]
EventLocation
12345Total
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia May 23, 20243–122–2525–1925–1625–2197–81+1.97 2024 Asian Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup Manila, Philippines
Flag of India.svg  India May 24, 20243–122–2525–2125–1725–1897–81+1.93
Flag of Iran.svg  Iran May 25, 20243–025–1625–1325–1575–44+2.54
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei May 26, 20243–025–1325–2125–1875–52+2.99
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan May 28, 20240–323–2521–2514–2558–75-1.60
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia May 29, 20243–025–2325–1525–775–45+2.48
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam July 5, 20240–314–2522–2521–2557–75-3.45 2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Challenger Cup
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 2, 20241–323–2525–2022–2521–2591–95 2024 SEA Women's V.League – First Leg Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 3, 20240–312–2518–2510–2540–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 4, 20243–125–2315–2525–2325–2190–92
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand August 9, 20240–318–2523–2516–2557–75 2024 SEA Women's V.League – Second Leg Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam August 10, 20240–316–2520–2522–2558–75
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia August 11, 20243–220–2525–2016–2525–2015–10101–100

Invitational tournaments and exhibition games results

OpponentDateResultSetEventLocation
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Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam July 25, 20150–316–2518–2515–2549–75 2015 VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup Bạc Liêu, Vietnam
Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand U23 July 26, 20150–310–2513–2521–2544–75
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea July 28, 20150–34–2513–2516–2533–75
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nanjing University July 28, 20153–218–2520–2525–1925–2315–12103–104
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liaoning V.C. July 29, 20150–322–2517–2515–2554–75
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Nanjing University July 31, 20151–325–2314–2518–258–2565–98
Flag of Japan.svg Okayama Seagulls July 19, 20173–025–2225–1725–1475–53 Exhibition game [1] Okayama, Japan
Flag of Brazil.svg São Caetano April 14, 20221–420–2517–2520–2529–279–1595–117 Exhibition game [2] [3] São Caetano do Sul, Brazil
Flag of Brazil.svg Barueri U21 April 20, 20224–033–3126–2425–2025–17109–92 Barueri, Brazil
Flag of Brazil.svg Barueri U21 April 21, 20223–125–1122–2525–1326–2498–63
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand June 11, 20220–313–2510–2516–2539–75 PNVF International Challenge [4] San Juan, Philippines
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan June 12, 20220–414–259–2523–2519–2565–100
Flag of Japan.svg Victorina Himeji April 15, 20231–321–2525–1913–2522–2581–94 Exhibition game [5] Himeji, Japan
Flag of Japan.svg Ashiya University April 24, 20233–125–1725–1721–2525–1896–77 Exhibition game Ashiya, Japan
Flag of Japan.svg Sonoda Women's University April 25, 20234–125–2125–2125–2225–1713–15113–96 Exhibition game Amagasaki, Japan
Flag of Japan.svg Mukogawa Women's University April 26, 20232–225–1925–2223–2523–2596–91 Exhibition game Nishinomiya, Japan
Flag of Japan.svg Kobe Shinwa Women's University April 27, 20231–415–2523–2525–229–2513–1586–107 Exhibition game Kobe, Japan
Flag of South Korea.svg Powerful DaeguJune 7, 20242–326–2423–2523–2525–168–15105–105Serve-Spike Unite!
(Exhibition game) [6] [7]
Daegu, South Korea
Flag of Japan.svg Saga Hisamitsu Springs September 7, 20240–319–2516–2516-2551–75Alas Pilipinas Invitationals
(Exhibition game) [8] [9] [10]
Pasig, Philippines
September 8, 20240–314–2521–2519–2554–75

Notes

^[1] This is a separate event from the traditional 6-man volleyball. This was the first and last Women's Nine-a-side volleyball event at the 1962 Asian Games.
^[2] 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. [11]
^[3] Three cities from Central Luzon were supposed to host the event — San Fernando, Olongapo (Subic), and Angeles (Clark) [12]

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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.

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