Oceania Zonal Volleyball Association

The Oceania Zonal Volleyball Association (OZVA), also known as Oceania Volleyball, is the governing body for the sports of indoor, beach and grass volleyball in Oceania.

Oceania Zonal Volleyball Association
AbbreviationOZVA
FormationDecember 1993; 27 years ago
TypeSports organisation
Region served
Oceania
Membership
23 member associations
Official language
English
President
Hugh Graham
Parent organization
AVC
WebsiteOceaniaVolleyball.org

In the spirit of the FIVB 2001 Plan, AVC was the first to create five Zonal Associations at the 10th General Assembly in December 1993 prior to the FIVB Centennial Congress in September 1994.

Members associations

CodeAssociationNational teamsIOC
member
OCA
member
ONOC
member
ASA American Samoa(M, W)YesNoYes
AUS Australia(M, W)YesNoYes
COK Cook Islands(M, W)YesNoYes
FIJ Fiji(M, W)YesNoYes
FSM Federated States of Micronesia(M, W)YesNoYes
GUM Guam(M, W)YesNoYes
KIR Kiribati(M, W)YesNoYes
MHL Marshall Islands(M, W)YesNoYes
NCL New Caledonia (M, W)NoNoYes
NMI Northern Mariana(M, W)NoNoYes
NIU Niue(M, W)NoNoYes
NRU Nauru(M, W)YesNoYes
NZL New Zealand(M, W)YesNoYes
PAU Palau(M, W)YesNoYes
PLY French Polynesia(M, W)NoNoYes
PNG Papua New Guinea(M, W)YesNoYes
SAM Samoa(M, W)YesNoYes
SLM Solomon Islands(M, W)YesNoYes
TGA Tonga Islands(M, W)YesNoYes
TKL Tokelau (M, W)NoNoYes
TUV Tuvalu(M, W)YesNoYes
VUT Vanuatu(M, W)YesNoYes
WLG Wallis and Futuna (M, W)NoNoYes

Ranking

Executive Board Members

Position Name
President Hugh Graham
Secretary General / Treasurer Terry Sasser
Vice-President: Western Zone & Coaching Commissioner Herman Ada
Vice-President: Central Zone Morris Maitaki
Vice-President: Eastern Zone Ben Sauvao
Referee & Events Commissioner Samuel Montalvo
Beach Commissioner Debbie Wooster
Women-in-Sport Commissioner Hila Asanuma
High-Performance National Teams Vacant

(As of October 21, 2020)[3]

Competitions

Volleyball

CompetitionWinnersRunner-upThird placeCurrent event Tournament Location
Men tournament
Oceania Indoor National Team Championships Postponed due to COVID-19 Pandemic 2020 Hilo, Hawaii

Fiji

New Zealand

Samoa
2018 L'Arène du Sud

Païta, New Caledonia

Pacific Games
French Polynesia

Wallis and Futuna

New Caledonia
2019[4] National University of Samoa

Apia, Samoa


Wallis and Futuna
(Not AVC member)

New Caledonia
(Not AVC member)

French Polynesia
2015 Papua New Guinea
Pacific Games
(AVC member only)

French Polynesia

Papua New Guinea

Fiji
Papua New Guinea
Women tournament
Oceania Indoor National Team Championships Postponed due to COVID-19 Pandemic 2020 Hilo, Hawaii

New Zealand

Fiji

New Caledonia
2018 L'Arène du Sud

Païta, New Caledonia

Pacific Games
New Caledonia

French Polynesia

Samoa
2019[4] National University of Samoa

Apia, Samoa


American Samoa

French Polynesia

New Caledonia
(Not AVC member)
2015 Papua New Guinea
Pacific Games
(AVC member only)

American Samoa

French Polynesia

Fiji
Papua New Guinea

Beach volleyball

CompetitionWinnersRunner-upThird placeCurrent event
Men tournament
Pacific Games Australia  French Polynesia Tonga Islands 2019

(Double-Medal Event -

Oceania Beach Volleyball Championships)

 Papua New Guinea Fiji American Samoa2015
Women tournament
Pacific Games  Vanuatu  French Polynesia  American Samoa 2019

(Double-Medal Event -

Oceania Beach Volleyball Championships)

 American Samoa Vanuatu French Polynesia2015

References

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