The Philippine National Volleyball Federation stands firm on the import ban for the 2023 PVL season-ending third conference after the league's 'unauthorized' hosting of the Invitational Conference during the FIVB national team period.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine National Volleyball Federation is not budging on its import ban for the upcoming 2023 Premier Volleyball League season-ending third conference.
“It’s not my decision. It’s the decision of the FIVB because there’s a calendar and this calendar has to be followed. If the calendar is not followed, then the federation will also be in trouble, so I had to inform the PVL,” Suzara explained on Sunday, July 9. The federation then imposed the import ban as a consequence of the league violating Article 6.1.1.b of the FIVB Regulations 2022, which laid out the prioritization of the national team calendar.
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