The Philippine National Women’s Volleyball Team, currently known as Alas Pilipinas Women, is at risk of disbanding as internal concerns continue to mount.
According to a report by Abante Online’s Lito Oredo, the situation reportedly involves both former team members and potential new players, some of whom are hesitant to join the program under the newly formed coaching staff.
Among the key concerns raised by players are unresolved issues regarding allowances, which have allegedly remained unpaid for several months. In addition, questions surrounding player welfare, particularly in terms of health and safety, have also been brought forward.
The Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) had earlier announced plans to hold a special Alas Pilipinas draft in conjunction with the upcoming PVL rookie draft. The initiative aims to allow newly appointed head coach Anusorn “Tai” Bundit of Thailand to identify and recruit potential national team players.
Under the proposed setup, selected players would be required to commit to a two-year stint with the national team while under contract with the PNVF, although details of the arrangement are still being finalized.
However, the reported delay of nearly six months in the release of player allowances has raised doubts among athletes, particularly regarding compensation and contractual obligations should they be selected in the draft.
These developments have cast uncertainty over the future of the Alas Pilipinas Women program as stakeholders work to address the issues. (By the Staff)
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