World ParaVolley Celebrates New Level I Classifiers in the Americas

World ParaVolley is pleased to congratulate the participants who successfully completed the WPV Level I Sports Classification Course in the Pan American region, an important step in strengthening ParaVolley across the Americas. Organised and supported by the Americas Paralympic Committee, the course was delivered from 14–18 December 2025 alongside the Brazilian...

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Vale: Frits Klein (NED)

We received the sad news that Frits Klein passed away last Friday 12.12.2025. Frits Klein was well-known in the national and international sitting volleyball community. In various roles, Frits championed sitting volleyball in the Netherlands and abroad, where he gained particular recognition as a sitting volleyball referee. In the summer...

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Help Us Grow the Game: Translators Needed for VolleySLIDE!

World ParaVolley is on a mission to make sitting volleyball accessible to everyone, everywhere. One of the most powerful tools we have to achieve this is VolleySLIDE — our global education and awareness resource that helps coaches, teachers, players, and supporters understand and promote sitting volleyball in their communities. But...

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Europe hosts first Level 2 Coaching Course

The WPV’s first ever European practical course for its advanced coaching qualification — World ParaVolley Level 2 Coaching Award — has concluded near Ljubljana, Slovenia.  The event was held between 29 November and 2 December 2025 and marked a major step in expanding high-performance sitting volleyball coaching across Europe. The...

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Vale: Peter Karreman (NED)

World ParaVolley is deeply saddened by the recent passing of Peter Karreman, and extends its heartfelt condolences to Peter’s family and friends through this difficult time.  Peter’s legacy and spirit, though, will most certainly continue to live on through the many lives that he touched. Peter was a passionate and...

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