Oceania Zonal Volleyball Association
Abbreviation | OZVA |
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Formation | December 1993; 28 years ago |
Type | Sports organisation |
Region served | Oceania |
Membership | 23 member associations |
Official language | English |
President | Hugh Graham |
Parent organization | AVC |
Website | OceaniaVolleyball.org |
The Oceania Zonal Volleyball Association (OZVA), also known as Oceania Volleyball, is the governing body for the sports of indoor, beach and grass volleyball in Oceania.
In the spirit of the FIVB 2001 Plan, AVC was the first to create five Zonal Associations at the 10th General Assembly in December 1993 prior to the FIVB Centennial Congress in September 1994.
Members associations[]
Code | Association | National teams | IOC member |
OCA member |
ONOC member |
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ASA | American Samoa | (, W) | Yes | No | Yes |
AUS | Australia | (M, W) | Yes | No | Yes |
COK | Cook Islands | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
FIJ | Fiji | (M, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
FSM | Federated States of Micronesia | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
GUM | Guam | (, W) | Yes | No | Yes |
KIR | Kiribati | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
MHL | Marshall Islands | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
NCL | New Caledonia | (, ) | No | No | Yes |
NMI | Northern Mariana | (, ) | No | No | Yes |
NIU | Niue | (, ) | No | No | Yes |
NRU | Nauru | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
NZL | New Zealand | (M, W) | Yes | No | Yes |
PAU | Palau | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
PLY | French Polynesia | (, ) | No | No | Yes |
PNG | Papua New Guinea | (, W) | Yes | No | Yes |
SAM | Samoa | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
SLM | Solomon Islands | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
TGA | Tonga Islands | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
TKL | Tokelau | (M, W) | No | No | Yes |
TUV | Tuvalu | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
VUT | Vanuatu | (, ) | Yes | No | Yes |
WLG | Wallis and Futuna | (, ) | No | No | Yes |
Ranking[]
Men's national teams[]Senior team[]Rankings are calculated by FIVB.[1]
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Women's national teams[]Senior team[]Rankings are calculated by FIVB.[2]
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Executive Board Members[]
(As of October 21, 2020)[3]
Competitions[]
Volleyball[]
Competition | Winners | Runner-up | Third place | Current event | Tournament Location |
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Men tournament | |||||
Oceania Indoor National Team Championships | Postponed due to COVID-19 Pandemic | 2020 | Hilo, Hawaii | ||
Fiji |
New Zealand |
2018 | L'Arène du Sud | ||
Pacific Games | 2019[4] | National University of Samoa | |||
(Not AVC member) |
(Not AVC member) |
2015 | Papua New Guinea | ||
Pacific Games (AVC member only) |
Fiji |
Papua New Guinea | |||
Women tournament | |||||
Oceania Indoor National Team Championships | Postponed due to COVID-19 Pandemic | 2020 | Hilo, Hawaii | ||
New Zealand |
Fiji |
2018 | L'Arène du Sud | ||
Pacific Games | 2019[4] | National University of Samoa | |||
(Not AVC member) |
2015 | Papua New Guinea | |||
Pacific Games (AVC member only) |
Fiji |
Papua New Guinea |
Beach volleyball[]
Competition | Winners | Runner-up | Third place | Current event |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men tournament | ||||
Pacific Games | Australia | French Polynesia | Tonga Islands | 2019
(Double-Medal Event - Oceania Beach Volleyball Championships) |
Papua New Guinea | Fiji | American Samoa | 2015 | |
Women tournament | ||||
Pacific Games | Vanuatu | French Polynesia | American Samoa | 2019
(Double-Medal Event - Oceania Beach Volleyball Championships) |
American Samoa | Vanuatu | French Polynesia | 2015 |
References[]
- ^ "FIVB Men's U21 World Ranking – as per September 2015". FIVB.
- ^ "FIVB Men's U21 World Ranking – as per September 2015". FIVB.
- ^ "Herman Ada elected to sit on Oceania Volleyball Association executive board". Pacific Daily News. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
- ^ a b , Wikipedia, 2020-06-30, retrieved 2020-08-30
External links[]
- AVC official website (in English)
- Oceania Volleyball official website (in English)
Categories:
- Sports organizations established in 1993
- 1993 establishments in Asia
- Volleyball in Asia
- 1993 establishments in Oceania
- Volleyball in Oceania