F2 Logistics Cargo Movers

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F2 Logistics Cargo Movers
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Full nameF2 Logistics Cargo Movers
Short nameF2 Logistics
NicknameCargo Movers
Founded2016
Dissolved2023
Owner F2 Logistics Philippines Inc.
League Philippine Super Liga (2016–2021)
Premier Volleyball League (2022–2023)
Championships
Philippine Super Liga: 5
(2016 All-Filipino, 2017 Grand Prix, 2018 Invitational, 2019 Invitational, 2019 All-Filipino)
PNVF Champions League: 1
(2021)

The F2 Logistics Cargo Movers was a professional women's volleyball club that played in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) and the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). The team was owned by F2 Logistics Philippines, Inc.

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History

Philippine Superliga (2016–2021)

The F2 Logistics Cargo Movers was formed by F2 Logistics Philippines Inc. It debuted in the Philippine Superliga (PSL) in 2016. [1] [2] F2 Logistics won five conference titles in the PSL. [3]

F2 Logistics was also a consistent participant of the Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup, the league's beach volleyball tournament. [4]

Premier Volleyball League (2022–2023)

Move to the PVL and hiatus

On March 11, 2021, the team announced it has joined the professional Premier Volleyball League (PVL), following the exodus of other PSL teams to the PVL. [5] On July 9, 2021, the team announced that it will not participate in the Open Conference citing injuries and lack of training due to difficulties maintaining their training bubble. [6]

The indoor volleyball team would not have any competitive games starting March 2020. [7]

Playing years and disbandment

In November 2021, the Cargo Movers returned to competitive volleyball when they took part and win the inaugural 2021 PNVF Champions League. [7]

F2 Logistics would make their PVL debut at the 2022 Open Conference and went on to play in four more conferences in two seasons, including a bronze in the 2023 First All-Filipino Conference. [8]

On December 13, 2023, the team's disbandment was announced. [9] The associated franchise was not sold rendering its players as free agents. [10]

Honors

Indoor volleyball

Philippine Super Liga

SeasonConferencePlacementReference
2016 Invitational 3rd place
All-Filipino Champions
Grand Prix 3rd Place
2017 All-Filipino Runners-up
Invitational did not compete
Grand Prix Champions
2018 Grand Prix Runners-up
Invitational Champions
All-Filipino Runners-up
2019 Grand Prix Runners-up
All-Filipino Champions
Invitational Champions

PNVF Champions League

SeasonPlacementReference
2021 Champions [11]

Premier Volleyball League

SeasonConferencePlacementReference
2021 Open did not compete [6]
2022 Open 6th place [12]
Invitational did not compete [12]
Reinforced 5th place
2023 First All-Filipino 3rd place [13]
Invitational 4th place [14]
Second All-Filipino 8th place [15]

Individual

SeasonConferenceAwardName
2016 Invitational 1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño
All-Filipino Most Valuable Player Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Macandili
1st Best Outside Spiker Flag of the Philippines.svg Victonara Galang
1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo
Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
Grand Prix 1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo
Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
2017 All Filipino 2nd Best Outside Spiker Flag of the Philippines.svg Victonara Galang
1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
Grand Prix Most Valuable Player Flag of Venezuela.svg María José Pérez
2nd Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
2nd Best Opposite Spiker Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Kianna Dy
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo
1st Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
2018 Grand Prix 2nd Best Outside Spiker Flag of Venezuela.svg María José Pérez
1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño
2nd Best Opposite Spiker Flag of the United States.svg Kennedy Lynne Bryan
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo
1st Best Libero Flag of Japan.svg Minami Yoshioka
Invitational Most Valuable Player Flag of the Philippines.svg Victonara Galang
2nd Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo
Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
All-Filipino 2nd Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Fajardo
2019 Grand Prix Best Local Outside Spiker Flag of the Philippines.svg Victonara Galang
Best Local Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño
Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
All Filipino Most Valuable Player Flag of the Philippines.svg Tyler-Marie Kalei Mau
2nd Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
Best Scorer Flag of the Philippines.svg Tyler-Marie Kalei Mau
Invitational Most Valuable Player Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron
2021 PNVF Champions League for Women Most Valuable Player Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Kianna Dy
Best Setter Flag of the Philippines.svg Iris Tolenada
1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Abigail Maraño
Best Opposite Spiker Flag of the Philippines.svg Kim Kianna Dy
Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
2022 Open Best Libero Flag of the Philippines.svg Dawn Nicole Macandili
2023 Invitational 1st Best Middle Blocker Flag of the Philippines.svg Mary Joy Baron

Beach volleyball

PSL Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup
SeasonPlacementReference
2016 5th Place
2017 Team A (12th Place)
Team B (10th Place)
2018 4th Place
2019 7th Place
2020 Not held
2021 5th Place

Imports

SeasonNumberPlayerCountry
2016 4Sydney Jae Kemper Flag of the United States.svg United States
20Hayley Dora Spelman Flag of the United States.svg United States
2017 3Kennedy Bryan Flag of the United States.svg United States
16 María José Pérez Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
2018 3Kennedy Lynne Bryan Flag of the United States.svg United States
16 María José Pérez Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
15Minami Yoshioka Flag of Japan.svg Japan
2019 1 Lindsay Stalzer Flag of the United States.svg United States
0Rebecca Perry (withdrew) Flag of Italy.svg Italy
20 María José Pérez Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
2020 8 Lindsay Stalzer Flag of the United States.svg United States
2022 7 Lindsay Stalzer Flag of the United States.svg United States

Team captains

Notable players

Coaches

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by PSL All-Filipino Champions
2016
Succeeded by
Preceded by PSL Grand Prix Champions
2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Kobe Shinwa Women's University
and Cignal HD Spikers (co-champions)
PSL Invitational Champions
2018
Succeeded by
(incumbent)