Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AVC Men’s Volleyball Challenge Cup from September 15 to 22

- By Susil Premalal

Eight Asian countries will take part in the AVC Men’s Volleyball Challenge Cup Tournament which would take place from September 15 to 22 at the Sugathadas­a Indoor Stadium in Colombo.

This inaugural event would be conducted by the Asian Volleyball Confederat­ion (AVC) and organised by the Sri Lanka Volleyball Federation (SLVB) and sponsored by Dialog.

The teams participat­ing in the tournament are Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia (Group ‘A’) and Iraq, UAE, Mongolia and Bangladesh (Group ‘B’).

President Maithripal­a Sirisena will be the Chief Guest for the opening ceremony of the tournament while Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe will be the Chief Guest for the closing ceremony.

The official launching ceremony for the event took place on Wednesday (15) at the Kingsbury Hotel, Colombo under the patronage of Sports Minister Faiszer Musthapha and Amali Nanayakkar­a, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Dialog.

Minister Musthapha said that volleyball has developed well in Sri Lanka and that Sri Lanka could gain a lot of skill by competing in internatio­nal tournament­s of this nature.

Sri Lanka are currently placed 14th in the Asian Rankings and the Minister hoped that

Sri Lanka would advance into the eighth position.

There are 63 Sports Associatio­ns currently registered with the Sports Ministry and the Minister said he has no hesitation in naming volleyball as the most committed sport in the island.

 ??  ?? (From left): Navin Pieris, Head of Broadband and Fixed Telecommun­ications, Dialog, Amali Nanayakkar­a, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Dialog, Faiszer Musthapha, Minister of Sports, Ranjith Siyambalap­itiya, Minister of Power and Renewable Energy and President, SLVB and A. S. Nalaka, General Secretary, SLVB
(From left): Navin Pieris, Head of Broadband and Fixed Telecommun­ications, Dialog, Amali Nanayakkar­a, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Dialog, Faiszer Musthapha, Minister of Sports, Ranjith Siyambalap­itiya, Minister of Power and Renewable Energy and President, SLVB and A. S. Nalaka, General Secretary, SLVB

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