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Federation: | Pakistan Volleyball Federation |
Rank: | 47[1] |
Confederation: | AVC |
Coach: | Ruben Wolochin (Current)[2] |
Regional Name: | Asian Championship |
Regional Cup Apps: | 14 |
Regional Cup First: | 1987 |
Regional Cup Best: | 4th (1989) |
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The Pakistan men's national volleyball team represents Pakistan in international volleyball competitions.
Pakistan Volleyball Federation was founded on 31 January 1955. Thereafter, volleyball was taken up at the national level. The Federation received recognition and was affiliated to the Pakistan Olympic Association and the International Volleyball Federation the same year.[3] Pakistan had the honour of winning a bronze medal during the 1962 Asian Games at Jakarta where the matches were played outdoor.[4] [5]
Volleyball enjoys huge popularity in small towns and villages across Pakistan.[6]
The national volleyball team has achieved satisfactory results on the Asian scene. Pakistan had the honour of winning a bronze medal during the 1962 Asian Games at Jakarta where the matches were played outdoor.
In the 1989 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship in Seoul, South Korea, Pakistan surprised finishing fourth in a highly competitive field.
It won the silver at the 2019 South Asian Games in their first participation in the tournament after falling against India.[7]
The national team achieved gold at the 2022 Central Asian Men's Volleyball Championship, after defeating Iran in the final.[8]
In 2024, the team achieved silver at the 2024 AVC Men's Challenge Cup after falling against Qatar.[9]
See main article: Asian Men's Volleyball Championship.
See main article: Volleyball at the Asian Games.
See main article: Asian Men's Volleyball Cup.
See main article: Asian Men's Volleyball Challenge Cup.
See main article: South Asian Games.
The following is the Pakistani roster in the 2024 Asian Men's Volleyball Challenge Cup.[10]
Head coach: Ruben Wolochin
No. | Name | Date of birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | 2023–24 club | ||
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1.950NaN0 | 89kg (196lb) | 342cm (135inches) | 330cm (130inches) | Wapda | |||||
1.890NaN0 | 79kg (174lb) | 320cm (130inches) | 313cm (123inches) | Wapda | |||||
1.890NaN0 | 73kg (161lb) | 345cm (136inches) | 340cm (130inches) | Hoorsun Ramsar | |||||
2.060NaN0 | 96kg (212lb) | 345cm (136inches) | 340cm (130inches) | Eefaseram Ardakan | |||||
1.950NaN0 | 85kg (187lb) | 336cm (132inches) | 326cm (128inches) | Army | |||||
2.050NaN0 | 100kg (200lb) | 350cm (140inches) | 339cm (133inches) | Incheon Korean Air Jumbos | |||||
1.890NaN0 | 79kg (174lb) | 325cm (128inches) | 315cm (124inches) | Wapda | |||||
2.050NaN0 | 90kg (200lb) | 340cm (130inches) | 332cm (131inches) | Army | |||||
(c) | 1.960NaN0 | 91kg (201lb) | 338cm (133inches) | 327cm (129inches) | Wapda | ||||
1.950NaN0 | 83kg (183lb) | 345cm (136inches) | 335cm (132inches) | Atyrau | |||||
1.950NaN0 | 84kg (185lb) | 340cm (130inches) | 330cm (130inches) | Hoorsun Ramsar | |||||
1.750NaN0 | 75kg (165lb) | 290cm (110inches) | 280cm (110inches) | Wapda | |||||
2.060NaN0 | 91kg (201lb) | 335cm (132inches) | 330cm (130inches) | Navy | |||||
1.790NaN0 | 79kg (174lb) | 285cm (112inches) | 277cm (109inches) | Army |