• Rick Butler Motions for Dismissal of Class Action Lawsuit

    Banned volleyball coach Rick Butler has asked an Illinois federal judge to reject class action certification in a civil lawsuit brought…

  • Modena Sells 3,500 Season Tickets for 5,000 Seat Arena

    The 2018-2019 SuperLega men’s volleyball season has begun in Italy, and the fan base voted as the best in the…

  • Gallery 2 in Tokyo’s Shinjuku is Japan’s Best Volleyball Store

    Before coming to Japan for the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship, I was trying to find some store where…

  • Dual-Nation Hosting Led to Change of Format for Men’s Volleyball World Championship

    The 2018 Men’s Volleyball World Championships deviated from the traditional format because of the logistics involved with having two host nations, FIVB says.

  • The World Championship Playlist is Available on Spotify

    DJ Stari brought the BOOM as the official Arena DJ in Italy at the Men’s World Championships. Catch his playlist here. (This is not DJ Sari. But this guy also brought the BOOM to the world Championships).

  • Italians Out-Showed Bulgarians in Attendance at 2nd Round Matches

    Sell-out crowds showed up for each of Italy’s three second-round matches, which saw them go 2-1 and advance to the Final 6.

  • IOC Athletes’ Committee Supports Alterations of RUSADA Plan

    The athletes’ commission includes double pole vault Olympic gold medalist Yelena Isinbayeva, who was forced out as the head of RUSADA in 2017 for criticizing WADA’s original punishment of the organization.

  • Russian Teams In Super League Required To Have Social Media Presence

    According to sportal.bg, the Russian Volleyball Federation (VFV) has made changes to marketing rules in relation to the Russian Championship….

  • USOC Chairman Larry Probst to Step Down at End of 2018

    United States Olympic Committee Chairman Larry Probst will step down at the end of 2018, the organization announced Monday.

  • Ariake Arena in Tokyo On-Track for December 2019 Opening

    The Ariake Arena, #8 on the map above, is one of 6 new permanent venues being constructed for the 2020 Olympic Games.