Volleyball players celebrating on court after winning national championship match in Yaounde

Four Nations Crown New Volleyball Champions This Weekend

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From Armenia to Ethiopia, volleyball teams across four continents celebrated national championship victories in thrilling final matches. Young talent and defending champions alike claimed glory in weekend tournaments that showcased the sport's growing global reach.

Volleyball courts across four nations erupted in celebration this weekend as teams claimed national championships in dramatic finals that came down to the wire.

In Armenia's capital Yerevan, FIMA Yerevan secured their national title with a nail-biting 3-2 victory over Nor-Norq Yerevan in Friday's deciding match. The back-and-forth battle saw FIMA finish the round-robin tournament with 29 points to claim gold, while 17-year-old Firdusi Kesoyan of runner-up Nor-Norq earned Most Valuable Player honors despite his team's silver medal finish.

Cameroon's volleyball weekend featured both men's and women's championships in Yaounde. Litto Team Douala defended their women's title in Sunday's final showdown, edging undefeated Mayo Kani Evolution Yaounde 3-2 in a match that went to the wire. On the men's side, Port Autonome Douala also successfully defended their 2025 crown with a perfect 3-0 record.

Four Nations Crown New Volleyball Champions This Weekend

Chinese Taipei made volleyball history as TSG SkyHawks Kaohsiung claimed the first-ever professional league championship. The SkyHawks swept Taoyuan Leopards in three straight matches, closing out Sunday's road game with a dominant 3-0 victory to cap the inaugural season.

Ethiopia's championship wrapped Thursday with Wolaita Dicha Sodo topping the final standings at 21 points. Muger Cement Wenji Gefersa earned silver with 18 points, while Mekelakeya Mechal Addis Ababa completed the podium with bronze.

The Ripple Effect

These championships represent more than trophy ceremonies. They showcase volleyball's expanding footprint across continents, from Chinese Taipei launching its first professional league to young Armenian talents like 17-year-old Kesoyan earning MVP recognition on national stages. Each match drew passionate local crowds and highlighted how the sport continues building communities and creating opportunities for athletes worldwide.

Four countries, four champions, and countless fans celebrating the sport they love.

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Based on reporting by Regional: ethiopia development (ET)

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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