Tokyo, 25th
October 2006 – FIVB President Dr Ruben Acosta
was today re-elected for a further four-year
term of office after delegates at the 30th FIVB
World Congress, representing 196 of the FIVB’s
219 national federations, unanimously approved a
vote by acclamation. Following the formal
election ceremony, delegates heard progress
reports on the future international Volleyball
competitions covering the 2007-2010 quadrennial.
Dr Ruben
Acosta Hernandez has been President of the
International Volleyball Federation since 1984
and is only the second President of the
organisation after its founding President,
Frenchman Paul Libaud. Numerous delegates from
across the world took the floor to praise Dr
Ruben Acosta’s leadership of the organisation
for the past 22 years and a motion to re-elect
the President by acclamation was unanimously
approved. FIVB President Dr Ruben Acosta started
his next four-year term of office with a
standing ovation from the floor. Closing the
Congress, President Acosta spoke of the sense of
unity he felt from the biggest-ever
participation in an FIVB Congress. “We have
openly shown that we are a democratic
institution,” he said. “We are a strong
federation and the best days of Volleyball still
lie ahead.”
The final
afternoon of the Congress saw progress reports
from the organisers of forthcoming international
Volleyball and Beach Volleyball events. The list
started with the 2006 FIVB World Championships
(men and women), commencing next Tuesday 31st
October in Japan with the women’s tournament,
with finals in Osaka on 16th November and from
17th November until 3rd December for the men’s
tournament, with finals in the capital Tokyo.
The major international FIVB events already
secured over the next four years are:
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The 2007 Men’s Junior
World Championships, which will be held in
Casablanca and Rabat, Morocco from 7th
– 16th July 2007
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The 2007 Women’s Junior
World Championships, which will be held in
Suphanburi, Thailand, from 19th-27th
July 2007
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The 2007 World League
Final Round in Rome, Italy
(July 2007)
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The 2007 Beach Volleyball
World Championships in Gstaad, Switzerland
from 24th-29th July
2007.
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The
2007 Youth World Championships for Boys and
Girls, which will be held in Baja
California, Mexico, from 3rd-12th
August 2007 (Girls) and 15th-26th
August (Boys)
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The 2007 World Cups (men
and women) in Japan, which will be the first
qualifying event for the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games, from 2nd November
– 16th November for the women’s
event and 18th November – 2nd
December for the men’s event. The matches
will be played in 13 different Japanese
cities: Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Hamamatsu,
Hiroshima, Nagoya, Okayama, Osaka,
Matsumoto, Saitama, Sapporo, Sendai, Tokyo
and Toyama.
Furthermore, spectacular
venues in the heart of the cities were presented
for both the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the
2012 London Olympic Games. In Beijing,
Volleyball will be played at the Capitol Indoor
Stadium and the Beijing Institute of Technology
Gymnasium and Beach Volleyball at a
purpose-built facility in the exclusive Chaoyang
Park district. In London, Volleyball will be
played at Earls Court and Beach Volleyball at
Horseguards Parade in the heart of the city.
Among the
196 national federations represented at the 30th
FIVB World Congress, six celebrated the 25th
anniversary of their affiliation (Afghanistan,
British Virgin Islands, Cyprus, Nepal, Nicaragua
and Palestine) and 13 countries who were
affiliated in 1955 celebrated 50 years of
solidarity with the only world governing body of
the sports of Volleyball and Beach Volleyball
(Netherlands Antilles, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark,
Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, People’s Republic
of Korea, Mexico, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Sri
Lanka and Syria).
Delegates unanimously
approved Dubai, which was the sole candidate, as
the host city for the 31st FIVB World Congress
in 2008, which will be held in June 2008 before
the start of the Beijing Olympic Games.