MOTOLITE POWER BUILDERS (20191) - The team debuted in the Premier Volleyball League in 2018 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference with the Ateneo Lady Eagles Volleyball Team core mentored by Coach Oliver Almadro. In 2019, the team had a new set of players headed by Myla Pablo. Motolite decided to take a leave of absence from the PVL for the 2021 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. - Grazielle Bombita – OUTSIDE HITTER Chlodia Eiriel Ysabella Cortez – MIDDLE BLOCKER Fenela Risha Emnas – SETTER Melissa Gohing-Nacino – LIBERO Jellie Tempiatura – DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST Maria Arielle Estrañero – SERVICE SPECIALIST Maria Carmela Tunay – OPPOSITE HITTER Iris Janelle Tolenada – SETTER Myla Pablo – OUTSIDE HITTER Jessma Clarice Ramos – MIDDLE BLOCKER Maria Lina Isabel Molde – OUTSIDE HITTER Bernadette Flora – OUTSIDE HITTER 2ND INTERNATIONAL TEAM PHILIPPINES
CREAMLINE COOL SMASHER
- The Creamline Cool Smashers is a professional women's volleyball team playing in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL). The team is owned by the Republic Biscuit Corporation and named after its Creamline Dairy brand. The team debuted during the PVL's 1st season reinforced open conference on April 30, 2017. In August 2022, the initial roster of the Philippines women's national volleyball team consists mainly of NU Lady Bulldogs was released by the PNVF after NU begs off to join the 2022 Premier Volleyball League Invitational Conference. As the result, the Champion or the best performing local team in the Invitational Conference will represent the Philippine national team. The eventual champions, the Creamline Cool Smashers accepted the federation's invite to represent the country. On August 17, 2022, the PNVF announces the official lineup for the 2022 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup. Only 14 players were allowed to play, Rizza Jane Mandapat and Lorielyn Bernardo were originally not part of the Philippine team in the AVC Cup but a few days before the game, Coach Sherwin Meneses confirmed that Alyssa Valdez would not play for the tournament due to dengue and Rizza Jane Mandapat will replace her. Lorielyn Bernardo became the replacement of Risa Sato due to Sato's health reasons. After the recently held AVC Cup, the squad is tasked to join the 2022 ASEAN Grand Prix. This time, Sato will join the team, meanwhile Valdez will join the trip but she is still not part of the lineup due to its recovery from dengue.
Alyssa Valdez – OUTSIDE HITTER
Ced Domingo – MIDDLE BLOCKER Risa Sato – MIDDLE BLOCKER Jeanette Panaga – MIDDLE BLOCKER Michele Gumabao – OPPOSITE Ella de Jesus – LIBERO Pau Soriano – MIDDLE BLOCKER Kyla Atienza – LIBERO Jia de Guzman – SETTER Fille Cayetano – OUTSIDE HITTER Kyle Negrito – SETTER Rose Vargas – OUTSIDE HITTER Tots Carlos – OPPOSITE Jema Galanza – OUTSIDE HITTER 3RD INTERNATIONAL TEAM (FOREIGN TEAM)
SOUTH KOREAN ROSTER (2021)
- The South Korea women's national volleyball team represents South Korea in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. It was one of the leading squads in the world in the 1970s, 1990s and 2010s, having won the bronze medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and placing fourth at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain and the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Lee So-young – WING SPIKER Lee Da-hyeon – MIDDLE BLOCKER Yeum Hye-seon – SETTER Kim Hee-jin – OUTSIDE HITTER Han Da-hye – LIBERO Kim Da-in – SETTER Ahn Hye-jin – SETTER Park Eun-jin – MIDDLE BLOCKER Oh Ji-young – LIBERO Kim Yeon-koung (c) – WING SPIKER Kim Su-ji – MIDDLE BLOCKER Han Song-yi – MIDDLE BLOCKER Park Jeong-ah – OUTSIDE HITTER Yang Hyo-jin – MIDDLE BLOCKER Yuk Seo-young – WING SPIKER Jeong Ji-yun – OUTSIDE HITTER Pyo Seung-ju – WING SPIKER