Philippine men’s volleyball team in Asian Games LIVE Updates

Bryan Bagunas and Marck Espejo will lead the Philippine men’s volleyball team in the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, while the Pinay spikers have chosen not to participate.

The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) released the 12-player roster on Tuesday, marking the Philippine men’s volleyball team’s return to the Asian Games after 49 years.

The hard-hitting pair will banner the squad under Brazilian coach Sergio Veloso. The Philippines was slotted in Group F with Southeast Asian Games champion Indonesia, Volleyball Nations League bronze medalist Japan, and Afghanistan during the draw of the 19 squads last July.

Bagunas is the reigning MVP of Taiwan’s Top Volleyball League after steering his club WinStreak to a championship, while Espejo became the Incheon Korean Air Jumbos’ first Asian import in the upcoming Korean V-League.

Filipino-American opposite spiker Steve Rotter, who was the breakout star for the Philippines in the previous SEA VLeague, also headlined the roster submitted by the Philippine Olympic Committee.

Mainstays Jau Umandal and Kim Malabunga were also included with JP Bugaoan, Chumason Njigha, Ryan Ka, Lloyd Josafat, setters Vince Mangulabnan and Adrian Villados as well as libero Manuel Sumanguid.

The Philippines is also sending teams to men’s and women’s beach volleyball events but will not participate in women’s indoor, which the country joined five years ago.

The men’s beach volleyball team will be composed of Ranran Abdilla, James Buytrago, Jude Garcia, and Jaron Requinton, who won the country’s third straight bronze medal in the latest SEA Games in Cambodia.

The women’s beach volleyball squad is bannered by lone holdover Dij Rodriguez with newcomers Gen Eslapor, Grydelle Matibag, and Khylem Harl Progella.

In addition to Bagunas and Espejo, the team includes veterans Joshua Umandal, Kim Malabunga, Lloyd Josafat, Filipino-American Steve Rotter, and setter Vince Mangulabnan.

Ryan Ka, Chumason Njigha, Manuel Sumanguid, JP Bugaoan, and Adrian Villados complete the team, with Ateneo Blue Eagles mentor Sergio Veloso serving as the head coach for the team.

Meanwhile, Philippine National Volleyball Federation president Ramon “Tats” Suzara confirmed that the Philippine women’s volleyball team will not participate in the Asian Games.

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