‘Set Na Natin ’To’ Battle Cry Marks PH Readiness For FIVB Men's Volleyball World Tilt

SPORTS | August 19, 2025

Members of the Alas Pilipinas national women's volleyball team help drumbeat the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship with an electrifying launch at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall last August 13, 2025. (Image Source: Manila Bulletin/Philippine National Volleyball Federation)

The Philippines’ top sports executives gathered at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Music Hall last August 13, 2025 to rally local volleyball fans and sports enthusiasts as the country shifted into overdrive with just a month to go before the opening of the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship 2025. FIVB Executive Vice President and Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) and Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) President Ramon “Tats” Suzara was joined by Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino and Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Patrick “Pato” Gregorio in lauding the event partners, from the members of the diplomatic corps, working staff to benefactors, volunteers and fans, for getting the country on track with a month to go before the elite sports meet. 

Local Organizing Committee Co-Chairman, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, called on more people to lend a hand as he underscored the role of fans and volunteers. Signifying ownership, belief and readiness, the officials sounded the battle cry “Set Na Natin ’To” as the country gears up to host the 32-team tournament featuring the big four of defending champion Italy, world No. 1 and Volleyball Nations League titlist Poland, Brazil and Slovenia on September 12-28, 2025 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum and MOA Arena. “Volleyball fans, we are very grateful. We’ve poured everything into this, battled through every obstacle to deliver this event, and we expect to see you all during the matches. The world’s big four will be here. Our Alas Pilipinas is grinding it out to be worthy to take this floor. Join us for 17 days of top-level volleyball,” said Suzara. The charismatic Eya Laure of Alas Pilipinas Women led the oath-taking of the volunteers as team captain Jia de Guzman, recently-awarded SEA VLeague Best Libero Justine Jazareno, Dell Palomata and other members of Alas Pilipinas Women were also on hand to help stir fan enthusiasm. Hundreds of fans joined various activities organized by the different national teams and benefactors at the MOA Music Hall as well as representatives from the embassies of the 31 nations in the world championship. Game booths offered match tickets as prizes while merchandise was handed out at team booths. Tickets to the highly prestigious men's volleyball world tilt are available via the official website at https://www.philippineswch2025.com/

The FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship was also on display while event mascots Koolog, Hataw and Kidlat were introduced ahead of the tournament backed by PNVF Official Partners PLDT, Mwell, Meralco, ⁠Rebisco, Akari, Nuvali, PNVF official suppliers Asics, Senoh, official ball ⁠Mikasa, official broadcast partner Cignal, Honda, BMW and supported by the PSC and POC. Pleased with the turnout, Gregorio said officials are unfazed despite the Herculean task, confident that everyone involved will work hard to deliver since the country is unlikely to host the event again soon. He added, “We have to do this so well, we have to do this telling the world that this is the Philippines, we can host properly, this is the showcase of our nation, we are a very beautiful sports tourism destination. I think we all realize that maybe this will not happen again in our lifetime. Pagbutihan po natin, magsama-sama po tayo, magtulong-tulong po tayo because ‘set na natin ’to’.” Tolentino noted that securing the rights to host an event of such magnitude is tedious and complex compared with continental and regional sporting events that follow rotational hosting, further saying, “We’re very excited for this event. It’s really very hard to bid and to host these events. Magsama-sama po tayo for this event.” 

The Philippine Men’s National Volleyball team, currently training in Europe, will face world No. 41 Tunisia on opening day at the MOA Arena, and will have several days off before taking on No. 23 Egypt on September 16, before concluding Pool A play against No. 13 Iran on September 18. “We want the Philippines to be a powerhouse in sports tourism. After the SEA Games, the FIBA Basketball World Cup and now the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship,” said Sen. Cayetano. 

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