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FIVB
NameFédération Internationale de Volleyball
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
PresidentAry Graça
Members222 NOCs

FIVB. The FIVB is the global governing body for Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, and other related disciplines, overseeing international competitions such as the Olympic Games, FIVB Volleyball World Championship, and FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship. The organization works closely with the International Olympic Committee to promote the sport worldwide, and its members include USA Volleyball, Brazilian Volleyball Confederation, and Japanese Volleyball Association. The FIVB also collaborates with other international sports organizations, such as the Asian Volleyball Confederation and European Volleyball Confederation, to develop and grow the sport.

Introduction

The FIVB is responsible for setting rules and regulations for international volleyball competitions, including the FIVB Volleyball World Cup, FIVB World Grand Prix, and FIVB World League. The organization is led by its president, Ary Graça, who works closely with other prominent figures in the sport, such as Karch Kiraly and Lang Ping. The FIVB has 222 member countries, including China, United States, Brazil, and Japan, and its headquarters are located in Lausanne, Switzerland, near the International Olympic Committee and other international sports organizations, such as the World Anti-Doping Agency and International University Sports Federation. The FIVB also has partnerships with major sports brands, including Mikasa and ASICS, to provide equipment and support for international competitions.

History

The FIVB was founded in 1947 by Paul Libaud, with the support of the International Olympic Committee and other international sports organizations, such as the Fédération Internationale de Basketball and Fédération Internationale de Football Association. The first FIVB Volleyball World Championship was held in 1949, and the sport has since become a staple of the Olympic Games, with Volleyball and Beach Volleyball competitions featured at the Summer Olympic Games. The FIVB has also played a key role in the development of other international sports organizations, such as the Asian Volleyball Confederation and European Volleyball Confederation, and has worked closely with prominent sports leaders, including Juan Antonio Samaranch and Jacques Rogge. The FIVB has also been involved in the development of new technologies, such as Hawk-Eye and Instant Replay, to improve the accuracy and fairness of international competitions.

Governance

The FIVB is governed by its Congress, which is composed of representatives from each of its 222 member countries, including USA Volleyball, Brazilian Volleyball Confederation, and Japanese Volleyball Association. The Congress elects the FIVB's president and other leaders, such as Ary Graça and André Meyer, and sets the organization's overall direction and strategy. The FIVB also has a number of committees and commissions, including the FIVB Beach Volleyball Commission and FIVB Volleyball Commission, which are responsible for developing and implementing the organization's policies and programs. The FIVB works closely with other international sports organizations, such as the World Anti-Doping Agency and International University Sports Federation, to promote the integrity and fairness of international competitions.

Competitions

The FIVB oversees a number of international competitions, including the FIVB Volleyball World Championship, FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship, and FIVB World Grand Prix. The organization also sanctions a number of other competitions, such as the FIVB World League and FIVB World Cup, which feature teams from around the world, including China, United States, Brazil, and Japan. The FIVB works closely with its member countries, including USA Volleyball, Brazilian Volleyball Confederation, and Japanese Volleyball Association, to promote and develop the sport, and has partnerships with major sports brands, including Mikasa and ASICS, to provide equipment and support for international competitions. The FIVB also collaborates with other international sports organizations, such as the Asian Volleyball Confederation and European Volleyball Confederation, to develop and grow the sport.

National Federations

The FIVB has 222 member countries, each of which has its own national federation, such as USA Volleyball, Brazilian Volleyball Confederation, and Japanese Volleyball Association. These national federations are responsible for promoting and developing the sport within their respective countries, and work closely with the FIVB to participate in international competitions, such as the Olympic Games and FIVB Volleyball World Championship. The FIVB also provides support and resources to its member countries, including China, United States, Brazil, and Japan, to help them develop their national teams and programs. The FIVB has partnerships with major sports brands, including Mikasa and ASICS, to provide equipment and support for national teams and programs.

Rankings_and_Awards

The FIVB maintains a number of rankings and awards systems, including the FIVB World Ranking and FIVB Beach Volleyball World Ranking, which recognize the top teams and players in the world, such as Karch Kiraly and Lang Ping. The organization also presents a number of awards, such as the FIVB Volleyball World Championship MVP and FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championship MVP, to recognize outstanding achievement and performance in international competitions. The FIVB works closely with its member countries, including USA Volleyball, Brazilian Volleyball Confederation, and Japanese Volleyball Association, to promote and develop the sport, and has partnerships with major sports brands, including Mikasa and ASICS, to provide equipment and support for international competitions. The FIVB also collaborates with other international sports organizations, such as the Asian Volleyball Confederation and European Volleyball Confederation, to develop and grow the sport. Category:International sports organizations

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