Philippine Volleyball Federation

The Philippine Volleyball Federation (formerly known as the Philippine Amateur Volleyball Association) is a governing body for volleyball in the Philippines. It was recognized as the national sport governing body prior to 2015.[1]

Philippine Volleyball Federation
SportVolleyball
AbbreviationPVF
Founded2006
Regional affiliationAsian Volleyball Confederation
PresidentEdgardo "Boy" Cantada
Vice president(s)Mariano See-Diet (Luzon)
Roger Banzuela (Visayas)
Arnel Hajan (Mindanao)
SecretaryKarl Geoffrey Chan
Gerard Cantada
ReplacedPhilippine Amateur Volleyball Association
(founded)1961

History

Supt. Tomas de Castro held a meeting with Justice Roman Nolasco, Jose N. Reyes, Director for Playground and Recreation Bureau and businessman Tommy Teng to discuss plans to establish a sports association for volleyball in the Philippines on July 4, 1961. The meeting gave way to the establishment of the Philippine Amateur Volleyball Association (PAVA) under the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF). PAVA later became known as the Philippine Volleyball Federation in 2003.[2]

2014 leadership crisis

The leadership disputed arouse when the PVF's elected vice president, Karl Chan, assumed the position of president, after its president, Gener Dungo (who was accused of mismanaging the funds of the PVF) filed an indefinite leave of absence.[3] However, weeks after the formation of the 2015 national men's and women's teams, Dungo and his supporters held a special board meeting and claimed that he has the majority and backing of duly elected members of the PVF Board of Directors.[3] Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) Vice President Joey Romasanta, said that the POC cannot recognize the newly formed squad until the leadership dispute between Chan and Dungo is settled. Romansata accused Dungo and general secretary general Otie Camangian of misleading the national team players that they have the authority to organize the national volleyball teams and asserts that the two are not the federation itself and says that they have to consult the other members of the federation first. Romansata also called for the resolution of the dispute through talks between the two parties.[3]

List of PAVA/PVF Presidents

PAVA
  • Roman Nolasco (1961–64)
  • Tomas de Castro (1965–75)
  • Nemesio I. Yabut (1976–79)
  • Godofredo Camacho (1979–82)
  • Mariano Santiago (1982–85)
  • Victorino Chavez (1986–94)
  • Benigno Gopez (1995–1998)
  • Luis Gepuela (1999–2002)
PVF
  • Roger Banzuela (2003–2006)
  • Pedro Mendoza Jr. (2007–2010)
  • Gener Dungo (2010–2014)
  • Karl Chan (2014)
  • Edgardo Cantada (2014–2015)

Source:Philippine Volleyball Federation[2]
Note: The position of President is disputed between in Dungo and Chan in 2014. Recognition of PVF was withdrew in 2015 as the governing body of volleyball in the country.

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References

  1. http://www.philstar.com/sports/2015/05/19/1456482/international-volleyball-body-recognizes-lvpi
  2. "The Federation". Philippine Volleyball Federation. Philippine Volleyball Federation. Archived from the original on December 21, 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. "POC nixes recognition of PVF, volley team". The Daily Tribune. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 7 December 2014.


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