Chinese Taipei women's volleyball team departed for Hanoi, Vietnam on the 5th, preparing for the first 2025 Asian Women's Volleyball Nations Cup from June 7 to 14.
Chinese Taipei women's volleyball team departs Vietnam
The Asian Cup of Nations is renamed as the predecessor Challenge Cup, so that teams that do not qualify for the National Volleyball League (VNL) can also have the opportunity to earn world ranking points, and the champion team of the Asian Cup of Nations will directly qualify for next year's Asian Volleyball Championship.
The Chinese Taipei women's volleyball team preliminaries are in the same group as the landlords Vietnam, Australia, India and Hong Kong, and the group preliminaries are a single round-robin, with the top 2 getting tickets to the top 4, the 3rd and 4th places competing for the 5th to 8th place ranking matches, and the bottom 9 to 11 ranking matches. In terms of strength, Vietnam, which has won the Challenge Cup in the past two years, is the best, and Deng Yanmin also hopes to observe whether the players have the ability to find problems and solve them through collisions with strong teams.
The new Chinese Taipei women's ranking list has been announced since January and training will start in February, but due to the collision of the UVL college volleyball league and corporate volleyball league and other events, Deng Yanmin revealed that the Asian Women's Volleyball Championship in April will officially arrive, and the team composition list is mainly oriented towards cultivating the available combat power of the Nagoya Asian Games next year.
The new Chinese Taipei women's volleyball team is about to debut in the international competition, Deng Yanmin mentioned that I want to see everyone's efforts in the transfer training can be shown in the international competition, especially the fluency of team combat, this style can be played more obviously, and then after all, it is to represent the Chinese Taipei team, hoping to strive for the best results in this competition and accumulate more world ranking points for Chinese Taiwan volleyball.