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Scottish Volleyball is thrilled to announce an exciting new opportunity for individuals passionate about volleyball and eager to develop their skills in match analysis.
Scottish Volleyball is excited to unveil its newly redesigned coaching qualifications, inspired by the SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority) framework, to future-proof our courses and make them more accessible.
Beach volleyball pairs from all over the UK gathered in Bournemouth, England from 6-8 September to compete in the finals of 2024 UK Beach Tour (UKBT), and for the first time since the Tour was established in 2018, a Scottish men’s pair topped the podium as Tour Champions.
As many will know, Sandy has been the driving force for refereeing not just in Scotland but throughout the world with his previous role of President of FIVB’s Rules of the Games Commission and current role of member of FIVB’s Rules of the Game and Refereeing Commission. We asked Sandy to tell us a little bit more about what he gets up to for FIVB.
Naples, Italy, was the stunning backdrop for this year’s CEV General Assembly, and what a way to start off my first official duties as President of Scottish Volleyball.
Last weekend, Oriam hosted the Rising Stars Challenge Series between Scotland and Northern Ireland. The event offered the participating athletes the chance to compete in a series of 3 matches but also to develop their skills under the tutelage of FIVB instructor, Chris Kreuger.
This week Scottish Volleyball delivered the first Teacher Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of the 2024/2025 school year.
Jamie Salvin, one of our highest level international beach referees, has recently been appointed to the Euro Beach Championships, held this year in the Hague in the Netherlands. Kicking off straight after the conclusion of the Paris Olympics, the draw for both the men and women’s competitions is full of the big names from the Beach Volleyball world, including number one seeds and gold medal winners Åhman and Hellvig.
With the SVL deadline passing for the 2024-2025 season, we are excited to have three new clubs joining the leagues this year, alongside three new teams from clubs already involved in the league! New to the league we have Stirling University, playing in Men’s Division Two, Glasgow Outdoor Volleyball Club, playing in Women’s Division Two, and returning to the SVL after a year’s break, Dundee University, playing in Men’s Division Two.
Scottish Volleyball is excited to announce SVlearn, an online learning offering for our members to access through the 2024/2025 season!