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Pakistan U18 Volleyball Team Secures Historic Semi-Final Spot in 15th Asian Men’s U18 Volleyball Championship

Pakistan U18 Volleyball Team Secures Historic Semi-Final Spot in 15th Asian Men’s U18 Volleyball Championship

Date: August 2nd, 2024
Location: Bahrain

The Pakistan U18 Volleyball team has achieved a significant milestone by qualifying for the semi-finals of the 15th Asian Men’s U18 Volleyball Championship, a feat that highlights the talent and dedication of the young athletes and the support from the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF). This accomplishment not only marks a major success for the team but also ensures their qualification for the World Championship, a testament to their hard work and perseverance.

In an intensely competitive tournament, the Pakistan team displayed remarkable skill and determination. Despite a hard-fought match today against Japan, where they faced a setback with a loss, the team’s overall performance has been commendable. 

Key players such as Muhtat Ali Shah, Abubaker, Muhammad Yahya, and Muhammad Anas have been instrumental in the team's journey, showcasing exceptional play and coordination on the court. Their efforts, along with the guidance of the coaching staff, have brought pride to Pakistan's volleyball community.

The upcoming semi-final match against China, scheduled for 3rd August 2024 at 06:30 PM Pakistan time, will be a highly anticipated encounter. As the team prepares to face one of the strongest contenders in the tournament, they carry the hopes and support of their fans and the nation.

PVF Chairman Ch. Muhammad Yaqoob expressed his delight over the team's qualification for the semi-finals and the World Championship, stating, "This is a historic achievement for Pakistan volleyball. The team's qualification for the World Championship is a proud moment for the entire nation. We are grateful to the players, coaching staff, and all the supporters who have made this possible. We look forward to an exciting semi-final match against China."

The Pakistan Volleyball Federation extends its gratitude to all fans, supporters, and stakeholders for their unwavering support. As the team heads into the semi-finals, they do so with the hopes and aspirations of a nation behind them
The Pakistan Times
Pakistan Time
The Pakistan U18 Volleyball team has achieved a significant milestone by qualifying for the semi-finals of the 15th Asian Men’s U18 Volleyball Championship, a feat that highlights the talent and dedication of the young athletes and the support from the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF). This accomplishment not only marks a major success for the team but also ensures their qualification for the World Championship, a testament to their hard work and perseverance.

In an intensely competitive tournament, the Pakistan team displayed remarkable skill and determination. Despite a hard-fought match today against Japan, where they faced a setback with a loss, the team’s overall performance has been commendable.

Key players such as Muhtat Ali Shah, Abubaker, Muhammad Yahya, and Muhammad Anas have been instrumental in the team’s journey, showcasing exceptional play and coordination on the court. Their efforts, along with the guidance of the coaching staff, have brought pride to Pakistan’s volleyball community.

The upcoming semi-final match against China, scheduled for3rd August 2024 at 06:30 PM Pakistan time, will be a highly anticipated encounter. As the team prepares to face one of the strongest contenders in the tournament, they carry the hopes and support of their fans and the nation.

PVF Chairman Ch. Muhammad Yaqoob expressed his delight over the team’s qualification for the semi-finals and the World Championship, stating, “This is a historic achievement for Pakistan volleyball. The team’s qualification for the World Championship is a proud moment for the entire nation. We are grateful to the players, coaching staff, and all the supporters who have made this possible. We look forward to an exciting semi-final match against China.”

The Pakistan Volleyball Federation extends its gratitude to all fans, supporters, and stakeholders for their unwavering support. As the team heads into the semi-finals, they do so with the hopes and aspirations of a nation behind them.

Editor: Kamran Raja