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VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION of INDIA X000b X000b__X0001 VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION OF INDIA ACTC 2019 - 2020 Secretary General Address: E-268, Lal Kothi Scheme, New Vidhan Sabha, Jaipur-302015, Rajasthan (India) Tel: 0141-2741845, Mobile No. 09461444444 Email: [email protected], [email protected] H.Q: Room No.72, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai 600 003. Tel: 044-25368860, 25390970, 25380418; Fax: 25380318 email: [email protected]; Website: www.volleyballindia.com Delhi Office: H.No.2-F, Pocket-K, Sheikh Sarai-II, Near Transport Authority, New Delhi-110017. Telephone: 011-29255305, Mob: 9810323218 email: [email protected], [email protected] Details of President and Secretary General 1 President Address Phone number and E. mail I.D Mr. S. Vasudevan 72, Jawaharlal Nehru Mob: 094422022 Stadium, Chennai- 600003 Secretary General Address Phone number and E. mail I.D Mr. Ramavtar Singh E.268, Lal Kothi Mob: 09461444444 Jakhar Scheme, Tel: 0141-2741845 New Vidhan Sabha, Email:[email protected] Jaipur-302 015, [email protected] Rajasthan. Assistant Secretary Address Phone number and E. mail I.D Mr. K. Vasavan House.No.2-F, Pocket.K, Tel: 011-29255305 Sheikh Sarai-II, Mob: 09810323218 , Near Transport Authority 09899286599 New Delhi-110 017. Email: [email protected], [email protected] PART - ‘A’ ( SENIOR MEN AND WOMEN ) 3.0 Brief Introduction of the Sport: 3.1 Whether Olympic Games (OG) sports or not? : Yes, 1964 at Tokyo. If yes, since when introduced? 3.2 Whether Asian Games (AG) sports or not? : Yes, 1958, at Tokyo If yes, since when introduced? where India got a Silver Medal. 3.3 Other level of Championships : SAF Games, Asia Cup, Asian Central where sport is played. Zone Champ, A.V.C Cup, Asian Championship, Commonwealth Championship, Asian Games, Olympics, World Championship 3.4 Total no. of events at stake in Men and Women : Indoor Volleyball (1 Men & 1 Women) Category in OG and AG. : Beach Volleyball (02 Men & 01 Women) 4. Performance detail of the Sport at International Level: 4.1 Performance of the Indian team / sports persons at International level (OG/AG) for last four years (2009-10 to 2016-17) in the given format 2 “SENIOR MEN” S. No. Name of Athlete Name of Competition Date & Venue of the Performance medal won Competition by individual / team Indian Senior Men 12th to 27th November, 2010 1. Asian Games(Men) 6th position Volleyball Team China Indian Senior Men Asian Central Zone September, 2010 2nd Position and Silver 2. Volleyball Team Volleyball Championship At Kolkatta. Medal. Indian Senior Men Rashid International October, 2010 2nd Position and Silver 3. Volleyball Team Volleyball Tournament Dubai(U.A.E) Medal 18thNursultanNazarbayev Indian Senior Men President’s Cup 22nd to 27th August, 2011 1st Position and 4. Volleyball Team International Volleyball Almaty, Kazakhstan Gold Medal Tiournament. 21st to 29th September, Indian Senior Men Asian Senior Men’s 6th Position 5. 2011 Volleyball Team Championship. Iran Indian Senior Men 25th to 27th May, 2012- 6. China Challenger Cup 2nd/Silver Volleyball Team China Indian Senior Men Olympic Qualification 8th to 10th June, 2012 at Not qualified 7. Volleyball Team Tournament Germany For Olympics Asian Qualification Indian Senior Men Tournament for the 3rd to 5th July, 2013 at Sri Qualified for 9. Volleyball Team World Championship Lanka the Final round Sri Lanka Indian Senior Men 8. Incheon(Korea) 19th Sept. To 4th Oct. 2014 5th Position. Volleyball Team Indian Senior Men Rashid International October, 2010 2nd Position and Silver 9. Volleyball Team Volleyball Tournament Dubai(U.A.E) Medal Final Round of Indian Senior Men Qualification 27th September to 01st 10. 2nd position Team. Tournament for the October, 2013 at China. World Championship. Indian Senior Men 28th September to 6th 11. 17th Asian Championship. 7th position. Team October, 2013 at U.A.E. Indian Senior Men 18th to 25th August, 2014 2nd Place and Silver 12. 4th A.V.C Cup Team Almaty(Kazakhstan) Medal. Indian Senior Men 19th Sept. To 4th Oct. 2014 13. Asian Games. 5th Position. Volleyball Team Incheon(Korea) 24th June to 01st July, 2015. Indian Senior Men 14. Test matches. Seychelles 4-0 Volleyball Team. Indian Senior Men Qatar International 8th to 10th July, 2015 15. 4th out of 4 teams. Volleyball Team Tournament Doha(Qatar) 31st July to 8th August, Indian Senior Men 18th Asian Senior Men 11th position out of 16 15. 2015. Volleyball Team Championship teams. Tehran(Iran) 16. Indian Senior Men Asian Games Indonesia 12th Position Volleyball Team 22nd August to 2nd 3 September, 2019 “SENIOR WOMEN” S. No. Name of Athlete Name of Date & Venue of the Performance medal won by Competition Competition individual / team Indian Senior 12th to 27th November, 1. Asian 9th Position. Women Team 2010 China Games(Women) Asian Zonal Women’s Indian Senior Qualification 26th to 28th June, 2013 at 1st and Qualified for the Final 2. Women Team Tournament for the Thailand. round. World Championship. Final Round of Qualification Indian Senior 20th to 22nd September, 3. Tournament for the 4th position Women Team 2013 at China. World Championship. 13th to 21st September, Indian Senior 17th Asian 4. 2013 at 11th Women Team. Championship. Thailand. Indian Senior 19th Sept. To 4th Oct. 5. Women Asian Games. 2014 9h Position. Volleyball Team Incheon(Korea) 01st South Asian 19th to 23rd December, Indian Senior 1st Position and 6. Women 2014 at Women Gold Medal. Championship. Kathmandu(Nepal) 18th Asian Senior Indian Senior 20th to 28th May, 2015. 7. Women 10th out of 16 teams. Women Team. China Championship. 24th June to 01st July, Indian Senior 8. Test Matches. 2015. 3-1. Women Team. Seychelles Indian Senior Indonesia 9. Women Asian Games 22nd August to 2nd 10th position Volleyball Team September, 2019 4.2 Ranking of the Team/important sports persons at the International level (if no medals are won). World Ranking 4 ( Out of 223 affiliated Countries of FIVB ) S.NO. EVENT WORLD RANKING th 1. SENIOR MEN 131 2. SENIOR WOMEN 117th th 3. U23 MEN 34 4. U23 WOMEN 25th 5. JUNIOR MEN(U 21) 49th 6. JUNIOR WOMEN ( U 20) 42th th 7. YOUTH BOYS (U 19) 36 8. YOUTH GIRLS(U 1) 36th 5.0 Brief details of the sport at National Level: 5.1 Details of National Championships organised in all age group in last two years in following format: Best 4 performing States Name of Championship Duration Venue Men Women 60th Senior National 4-1-12 to 11-1-12 Raipur, 1.Kerala 1. Railways Championship Chhattisgarh 2.Uttarakhand 2. Kerala 3. Services 3. W.Bengal 4. T.Nadu 4. A.P 61st Senior National 7-1-13 to 15-1-13 Jaipur 1. Kerala 1, Railways Championship (Rajasthan) 2. T.Nadu 2, Kerala 3. Uttarakand 3. A.P 4. Haryana 4.T.Nadu 62nd Senior National 21-12-13 to 29-12-13 Moradabad 1. T.Nadu 1.Railwlays Championship (Uttarpradesh) 2. Uttarakand 2.Kerala 3. Kerala 3.Tamilnadu 4. Services 4. Haryana 63rd Senior National 3-11 January, 2015. Chennai 1. Railways 1. Railways Championship (Tamilnadu) 2. Tamilnadu 2. Kerala 3. Rajasthan 3. Tamilnadu 4. Kerala. 4.W.Bengal 5 35th National Games 9-13th Feb. 2015 Kozhikode(Kerala) 1. T.Nadu 1. Kerala 2. Kerala 2. Karnataka 3. Rajasthan 3. T.Nadu 4. Services 4. U.P National Club Volleyball 22nd February to 01st Pathanamthitta(Ke 1. IOB Chennia 1. Central Championship March, 2015. rala) 2. B.P.C.L Railways 3. Chennai 2. KSEB Customs TVM 3. Southern Railways Federation Cup 29th January to 5th Burgur(T.Nadu) 1. Karnataka 1. Kerala February, 2015. 2. T.Nadu 2. Railways 3. Railways 3. T.Nadu 4. Kerala 4. W. Bengal 64th Senior National 2-10 January, 2016 Bangalore 1. Railways 1. 1. Championship (Karnataka) 2. Kerala Railways 3. T. Nadu 2. Kerala 4. Punjab 3. T.Nadu 4. W. Bengal 65th Senior National 24th to 30th December, Chennai 1. Kerala 2. 1. Championship 2016 (Tamilnadu) 2. Railways Railways 3. T.Nadu 3. 2. Kerala 4. Punjab 4. 3. Maharashtra 5. 4.A,P 30th Federation Cup 5-12 February,2017 Varanasi (U.P_ 1. Services 6. 1. 2. Kerala Railways 3. Railways 7. 2. Kerala 4. A.P 8. 3. Maharashtra 9. 4. A.P 66th Senior National 20-28 February, 2018 Kozhikode 1. Kerala 10. 1. Championship (Kerala) 2. Railways Railways 3. Services 11. 2. Kerala 4. T. Nadu 12. 3. Maharashtra 13. 4. T. Nadu 6.00 Annual Calendar for Training & Competition ( Seniors Men and Women ) NATIONAL COACHING CAMP - SENIOR MEN Approxim Purpose of the No. of S.No No. of ate Coaching Date Venue Coaches Aim / Remarks . Players expenditur Camp) /Officials e by SAI 1. Coaching 15-4-19 to 31- SAI 36 3+1Physio Preparation for 3052280 Camp 5-19 Bangalore Asian 6 Championship Selection SAI To reduce the 2. 31-5-19 24 3+1Physio 00 Trials Bangalore strength of camp Preparation for Coaching 01-6-19 to 31- SAI 3. 24 3+1Physio Asian 11719640 Camp 7-19 Bangalore Championship To finalize the probable for Selection 30th & 31st SAI 4. 12+7 3+1Physio Exposure and 00 Trials July, 2019 Bangalore ASIAN Championship Preparation for Coaching 1-8-19 to 12-9- SAI 5. 12+7 3+1Physio Asian 2958540 Camp 19 Bangalore Championship Total 17730460 FOREIGN EXPOSURE - SENIOR MEN No. of Approximate Event (Coaching No. of Date Venue Coaches/ Aim / Remarks expenditure Camp /Competition) Players Officials by SAI Qatar/Asian For match 1. Exposure June, 2018 12 3+1 Physio countries exposure 2500000 August, For match 2. Exposure Europe 12 3+1 Physio 2018 exposure 2500000 Total 5000000 MAIN COMPETITION - SENIOR MEN No.
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