An association consisting of 18 light volleyball clubs since 2022

About ALVL

About ALVL

An association consisting of 18 light volleyball clubs since 2022

ALVL (Australian Light Volleyball League) is an association consisting of 18 light volleyball clubs from Sydney. It is set up in August 2022 to promote the sport through tournaments and training sessions for players and umpires, after the success of the first CLG Cup tournament. Revenues will be reinvested into the development of the game and the clubs. The administrative committee is selected by popular votes. ALVL plans to organize the second Grand Prix in December 2022 with exclusive cash prizes for winning teams.

 

Registration for the tournament is now open to the public, with five groups: Group Male I, Group Female I (age 45-70), Group Male Open, Group Female Open (age 18-70) and Group Mixed (age 45-70). The tournament is expected to take 6 days across three weekends, with 60 participating teams and over a thousand players, umpires, volunteers and spectators. Total prize pool will be over A$10,000 and minimum A$2,000 for each group. Final amount will be adjusted upward when sponsorship deals are finalized. ALVL will strive to make this tournament the most attractive light volleyball event outside China.

The League will carry out a full range of marketing promotions through outsourced media agencies, including the Australian mainstream Channel 7 and the federal-funded Chinese radio SBS for event coverage, as well as overseas Instagram, Linkedin, Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube and Chinese media Australia Today, WeSydney, Lamabang, Xiaohongshu, Bilibili, Toutiaohao, Xigua Video, Meipian and other platforms. In addition, the Grand Prix will also select most valuable players through public voting to promote the game to the general community in Sydney, Melbourne, and overseas to New Zealand and China, gaining publicity for our sponsors. Sponsors of this Grand Prix will be treated as initial cooperative partners of the League with their names permanently retained in the partner list on the League’s website (WWW. ALVL.COM.AU) and will have the first right of refusal under the same conditions in respect of cooperation in various future matches held by the League, including the Grand Prix.

ALVL (Australian Light Volleyball League) is an association consisting of 18 light volleyball clubs from Sydney. It is set up in August 2022 to promote the sport through tournaments and training sessions for players and umpires, after the success of the first CLG Cup tournament. Revenues will be reinvested into the development of the game and the clubs. The administrative committee is selected by popular votes. ALVL plans to organize the second Grand Prix in December 2022 with exclusive cash prizes for winning teams.

Registration for the tournament is now open to the public, with five groups: Group Male I, Group Female I (age 45-70), Group Male Open, Group Female Open (age 18-70) and Group Mixed (age 45-70). The tournament is expected to take 6 days across three weekends, with 60 participating teams and over a thousand players, umpires, volunteers and spectators. Total prize pool will be over A$10,000 and minimum A$2,000 for each group. Final amount will be adjusted upward when sponsorship deals are finalized. ALVL will strive to make this tournament the most attractive light volleyball event outside China.

The League will carry out a full range of marketing promotions through outsourced media agencies, including the Australian mainstream Channel 7 and the federal-funded Chinese radio SBS for event coverage, as well as overseas Instagram, Linkedin, Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube and Chinese media Australia Today, WeSydney, Lamabang, Xiaohongshu, Bilibili, Toutiaohao, Xigua Video, Meipian and other platforms. In addition, the Grand Prix will also select most valuable players through public voting to promote the game to the general community in Sydney, Melbourne, and overseas to New Zealand and China, gaining publicity for our sponsors. Sponsors of this Grand Prix will be treated as initial cooperative partners of the League with their names permanently retained in the partner list on the League’s website (WWW. ALVL.COM.AU) and will have the first right of refusal under the same conditions in respect of cooperation in various future matches held by the League, including the Grand Prix.

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