Southeast Asian Zonal Volleyball Association

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South East Asian Zonal Volleyball Association
Asian Volleyball Confederation Map.png
AbbreviationSEAZVA
FormationDecember 1993; 28 years ago
TypeSport organisation
Region served
Southeast Asia
Membership
11 member associations
Official language
English
President
Flag of Thailand.svg Shanrit Wongprasert
Parent organization
AVC
Website asianvolleyball.net

The South East Asian Zonal Volleyball Association, is the governing body for the sports of indoor, beach and grass volleyball in Southeast Asia.

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In the spirit of the FIVB 2001 Plan, AVC was the first to create five Zonal Associations at the 10th General Assembly in December 1993 prior to the FIVB Centennial Congress in September 1994.

Members

CodeAssociationNational teams IOC
member
OCA
member
ONOC
member
VIE Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam (M, W)YesYesNo
THA Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand (M, W)YesYesNo
INA Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia (M, W)YesYesNo
PHI Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines (M, W)YesYesNo
BRN Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei(M, W)YesYesNo
CAM Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia(M, W)YesYesNo
LAO Flag of Laos.svg Laos(M, W)YesYesNo
MAS Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia(M, W)YesYesNo
MYA Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar(M, W)YesYesNo
SIN Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore(M, W)YesYesNo
TLS Flag of East Timor.svg East Timor(M, W)YesYesNo

Ranking

Executive committee

PositionName
President Flag of Thailand.svg Shanrit Wongprasert
Member Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran Duc Phan
Flag of the Philippines.svg Jose A. Romasanta

Competitions

Volleyball

CompetitionWinnersRunner-upThird placeCurrent event
Men tournament
Southeast Asian Games Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Cambodia.svg
Cambodia
2021
Women tournament
Southeast Asian Games Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
2021
ASEAN Women's U19 Championships 2016
ASEAN Grand Prix Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia
Flag of the Philippines.svg
Philippines
2019

Beach volleyball

CompetitionWinnersRunner-upThird placeCurrent event
Men tournament
Southeast Asian Games Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Ade Candra Rachmawan
Mohammad Ashfiya
Gilang Ramadhan
Rendy Verdian Licardo
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Surin Jongklang
Banlue Nakarkhong
Pithak Tipjan
Poravid Taovalo
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Jude Garcia
Anthony Lemuel Arbasto Jr.
Alnakran Abdilla
Jaron Requinton
2021
Women tournament
Southeast Asian Games Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)
Taravadee Naraphornrapat
Worapeerachayakorn
Kongphopsarutawadee

Varapatsorn Radarong
Tanarattha Udomchavee
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia  (INA)
Dhita Juliana
Putu Dini Jasita Utami
Nur Sari
Sari Hartati
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines  (PHI)
Cherry Ann Rondina
Bernadeth Pons
Jovelyn Gonzaga
Floremel Rodriguez

2021

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