Results, schedule, standings: Alas Pilipinas Men at the 2025 SEA V. League

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 Alas Pilipinas Men at the 2025 SEA V. League

Asian Volleyball Confederation

The Philippines' buildup for September's FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship continues as Alas Pilipinas Men ply their wares in the two-leg SEA V. League in Candon, Ilocos Sur and Jakarta, Indonesia

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ buildup for the 2025 FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship continues as Alas Pilipinas Men take their talents up north to Candon, Ilocos Sur then Jakarta, Indonesia, for the two legs of the 2025 Southeast Asian Volleyball League or SEA V. League this July 9 to 20.

The strength gauging continues for the Angiolino Frigoni-coached squad, as Alas Men went undefeated on home turf at the Alas Pilipinas Invitationals last June 12 to 14, before going on a disappointing winless run in Bahrain at the subsequent AVC Nations Cup last June 17 to 24.

Star captain Marck Espejo is expected to banner the world No. 67 Philippine team, alongside the likes of Fil-Am Steven Rotter, Kim Malabunga, Owa Retamar, Peng Taguibolos, Louie Ramirez, and Buds Buddin.

Awaiting Alas are familiar powerhouse teams in world No. 60 Thailand, No. 61 Vietnam, and No. 65 Indonesia, as unranked Cambodia — the 2024 SEA V. League Challenge champion — also enters the fray looking for upset wins.

Here is Alas Pilipinas’ game schedule and results, along with the overall tournament standings.

STANDINGS

FIRST LEG

  1. Cambodia | 0-0 (0)
  2. Indonesia | 0-0 (0)
  3. Philippines | 0-0 (0)
  4. Thailand | 0-0 (0)
  5. Vietnam | 0-0 (0)
RESULTS, SCHEDULE

FIRST LEG

  • July 9, Wednesday, 5:30 pm – Philippines vs Vietnam
  • July 10, Thursday, 5:30 pm – Philippines vs Thailand
  • July 12, Saturday, 5:30 pm – Philippines vs Cambodia
  • July 13, Sunday, 5:00 pm – Philippines vs Indonesia

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