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Pakistan Jets Off for Historic FIVB Boys U19 World Championship

(Sports Correspondent:Imran Sohail)

Pakistan U19 Volleyball Team Heads to Uzbekistan for FIVB World Championship Debut

Pakistan’s U19 volleyball team is set to make history as it departs for Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to participate in the prestigious FIVB Boys’ U19 World Championship, taking place from July 24 to August 3, 2025.

This marks Pakistan’s debut appearance in the global youth volleyball event, signaling a major step forward for the country’s rising talent on the international stage.


Competing Among the World’s Best

The 2025 FIVB U19 World Championship features 24 national teams, including volleyball powerhouses like Brazil, USA, Italy, Iran, France, and Japan. Other participating countries include Argentina, Belgium, China, Canada, Türkiye, Korea, and host Uzbekistan.


Pakistan’s Group and Schedule

Placed in Pool A, Pakistan will face:

  • Belgium (Opening match – July 24)

  • Uzbekistan

  • Argentina

  • Puerto Rico

  • Türkiye

The group stage runs from July 24 to 29, followed by knockout and classification rounds from July 30 to August 3. The finals and medal matches will take place on the tournament’s closing day.


A Milestone for Pakistan Volleyball

In a statement, the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) said:

“This is a proud moment for Pakistan Volleyball, as our youth team competes at the highest level. It reflects the nation’s steady progress in the sport and the dedication of those who’ve built this program from the ground up.”


Team Lineup and Captain

The squad will be led by Muhammad Yahya, and includes:

  • Tayyab Khan

  • Jabran

  • Muhammad Hassan

  • Muhammad Saud

  • Muhtad Ali Shah

  • Ajmal Junaid

  • Muhammad Irfan

  • Javed Ahmad

  • Talal Ahmad

  • Abu Bakar Siddique

  • Khizar Hayat


A New Era for Youth Volleyball

Pakistan’s participation symbolizes more than just a tournament entry—it’s a coming-of-age moment for youth volleyball in the country, which has shown promising results in recent continental competitions. With structured training, growing support, and international exposure, this team carries the hopes of a nation eager to make its mark.

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