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Scottish Volleyball is delighted to welcome Renfrewshire Volleyball Club to our growing volleyball community!
Scottish Volleyball is delighted to welcome Renfrewshire Volleyball Club to our growing volleyball community!
Scottish Volleyball is pleased to unveil a refreshed structure for the Tartan Talent Pathway, marking the beginning of a new two-year cycle for our pathway athletes and National Team coaching appointments.
While the shape of the pathway remains consistent, the revised structure spreads sessions more evenly across the indoor season. This change is designed to provide more consistent development opportunities for over 150 athletes involved in the pathway, enabling them to train more regularly with peers at similar stages of development.
Scottish Volleyball are delighted to announce the appointment of Lorna McAvoy as our new Community Development Officer. Lorna was selected as the successful candidate from a very competitive process and started in her new role on Monday 2nd June.
Scotland is set to make waves on the international beach volleyball stage this summer as it prepares to host a leg of the 2025 SCA (Small Countries Association) Beach Volleyball Zonal Tour. The tournament, scheduled from the 18th to the 20th of July, will be held on the inland courts at Kyle Academy in Ayr, marking a major milestone in Scotland’s growing beach volleyball scene. Having last hosted in 2023, Scottish Volleyball is excited to be bringing international beach volleyball back to the sand in Scotland.
Scottish Volleyball is proud to launch the Tartan Talent Beach Pathway for the 2025 season – an ambitious and inclusive programme designed to inspire and support Scotland’s next generation of beach volleyball athletes.
With five interconnected elements – Discover, Futures, Academy, League, and International Events – the pathway offers clear progression from first touches at local sessions to elite international competitions against future Olympians. Each strand plays a vital role in ensuring athletes at all levels have the opportunity to grow their game, gain exposure, and develop within a supportive national structure.
Sunday saw an excellent day of volleyball competition as Dundee University’s Sport and Active Health played host to the Tartan Talent Pathway (TTP) vs Scottish Student Sport (SSS) National Teams Quadrangular. Eight teams competed in a highly competitive event that showcased the depth of talent within Scottish student volleyball.
The full Board of Scottish Volleyball met this past Sunday, 23rd February 2025, for the Board’s Annual Development Day, which included a Board meeting.
With only one FIVB Level III course normally delivered each year, Ally was delighted to secure a place on this year’s course. Find out about his experiences in the article.
39th FIVB World congress took place last weekend in Porto, Portugal 14th -18th November. This was yet another first for me as the President of Scottish Volleyball.
Sunday 10th November saw the Perth & District Recreational Local League teams assemble at Perth College for their second round of league fixtures.
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